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Briggs Electric strengthens educational ties with Western Nevada College

Briggs Electric, a leader in electrical solutions, reaffirms its commitment to education and community support through an enduring partnership with Western Nevada College (WNC). As a model of excellence and integrity, Briggs Electric prioritizes giving back to its communities, embodying a philosophy rooted in service and progress.


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18 emerging leaders join Western Academic Leadership Academy

Eighteen emerging leaders in higher education have commenced their yearlong participation in the 2024 Western Academic Leadership Academy. The professional development program is designed to prepare future chief academic officers for roles at colleges and universities across the region.


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Volunteers secure success amid challenging conditions at Tahoe Rim Trail Endurance Runs

Each edition of the Tahoe Rim Trail Endurance Runs (TRTER) brings unexpected challenges. In 2024, strong gusts of wind nearly blew away the finishing chute at John L. Harvey Field. Last year, it was triple-digit heat and snow on the course.


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Upcoming directional closures on I-15 scheduled for Pave-A-Thon

The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) is reminding drivers to plan for full directional closures of Interstate 15 (I-15) and associated ramps over two consecutive weekends in July and August 2024 as part of the "Pave-A-Thon" effort. These closures are necessary for a pavement rehabilitation project between Warm Springs and Flamingo roads. Northbound I-15 will reopen at Tropicana Ave on Sunday, July 28 at 5:00 a.m. rather than reopening at Russell Rd.


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EPA awards $100K grant to support Nevada's microplastics education initiative

Reno, Nev. (July 24, 2024) – The Desert Research Institute’s (DRI) STEM Education Team has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to enhance environmental education in Nevada schools. The funding will be used to produce additional educational kits known as Greenboxes, aimed at raising awareness about microplastics in the environment.


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Tahoe Regional Planning Agency fines jet boat operator for violation

Lake Tahoe, Nev./Calif. – The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) Governing Board approved a $10,000 penalty today to a jet boat operator who entered the Upper Truckee River Marsh earlier this year. TRPA regulations prohibit operating motorized watercraft in tributaries of Lake Tahoe and speeding within 600 feet of shore to protect public safety, water quality, habitat, and recreation, the agency said today.


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Metcalf sponsors Reach for the Stars Gala supporting Western Nevada College

Metcalf has announced its sponsorship of the upcoming Reach for the Stars Gala, an event hosted by the Western Nevada College Foundation. As an advocate for education and community development, Metcalf emphasizes a shared vision of building a brighter future.


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Nevada DOT announces US-93 roadwork north of Alamo starting July 29

The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) has announced an upcoming project on US-93 North of Alamo in Lincoln County, between mileposts 40.000 and 50.600. The project involves milling and filling.


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Weather-related repairs prompt lane closures on State Route 361 in Mineral County

Lane closures and travel delays will commence on Monday, July 29, for weather-related repairs on small sections of State Route 361 in Mineral County. The affected areas are between Luning and Gabbs, specifically from milepost 5 to 7 and milepost 19.


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Wells Fargo sponsors 7th annual Reach for the Stars Gala

The Western Nevada College (WNC) Foundation will host its seventh annual Reach for the Stars Gala, "Giving Back to the Future," on Saturday, Aug. 10. The event will feature entertainment, dining, and unique décor.


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Lane restrictions announced for final phase of I -515 /Charleston Project

With the I-515 (U.S. 95)/Charleston project nearing substantial completion this summer, the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) is announcing upcoming lane restrictions and ramp closures within the project footprint.


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Nevada Department of Wildlife relocates Fallon office to Reno Highway

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) has relocated its Fallon office from its long-standing address on West B. St. to a new site at 4082 Reno Highway. The office, which opened last week, operates Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., excluding holidays.


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Record participation marks success of annual Tahoe Bike Month

The 19th annual Tahoe Bike Month, held throughout June, saw record-breaking participation with 474 residents and visitors logging 9,890 trips covering 78,798 miles and climbing 5,512,602 vertical feet. The event is organized by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) and the Lake Tahoe Bicycle Coalition to promote sustainable transportation in the region.



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Efforts continue against aquatic invasive species in Lake Tahoe

Reports on social media over the Fourth of July weekend raised concerns about potential harmful algal blooms in Lake Tahoe. Water quality agencies announced earlier this week that all tests for harmful algae in the lake returned negative results, with one test from a backwater pond at Nevada Beach showing low levels of toxins. Site managers have taken steps to cordon off the area, largely diffusing concerns. However, these reports highlighted ongoing issues related to unhealthy and unnatural conditions in Lake Tahoe.


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Nevada DOT announces lane restrictions on SR-169 in Moapa Valley

The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) has announced upcoming lane restrictions on State Route 169 (SR-169) in Moapa Valley. These restrictions will involve intermittent closures of one lane in a specified direction between I-15 and Bowman Road. Traffic control will be managed by flaggers, and motorists should expect delays during these periods.


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Nevada receives $721K federal grant for expanding apprenticeship programs

The United States Department of Labor has announced the latest round of Apprenticeship Expansion Grant awards as part of its State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula (SAEF). The grant aims to help states increase and expand apprenticeship opportunities in high-growth, high-demand industries. Recently, the Nevada Office of the Labor Commissioner (OLC) received $721,602 through the SAEF Grant to grow apprenticeship programs in Nevada.


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Nevada Department of Wildlife names Matt Maples as new data services administrator

The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) has appointed Matt Maples as the new Data and Technology Services (DATS) Division Administrator. The DATS division oversees NDOW’s business affairs, including customer service programs such as licensing, boat titling and registrations, hunt applications and draws, special licenses and permits, license agent activities, information technology services, and geographic information systems.


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Global study maps critical groundwater-dependent ecosystems amid growing threats

Reno, Nev. (July 17, 2024) – Groundwater-dependent ecosystems provide crucial support to life in arid regions by acting as water reserves during droughts. As climate change and human activities deplete groundwater levels globally, there is an urgent need for better data on these ecosystems' locations. A new study published in Nature on July 17 addresses this gap by mapping groundwater-dependent ecosystems in dryland regions worldwide, assessing their protection status, and examining their overlap with human communities.


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Nevada DOT announces extended lane restrictions on I-15 northeast of Las Vegas

The Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) has announced upcoming lane restrictions on Interstate 15 (I-15) northeast of Las Vegas. The traffic control measures are necessary to place temporary barrier rails, install drainage pipes and culverts, conduct roadway excavation, and paving.