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Nevada Promise Scholarship for state high school grads covers class fee costs in Fall 2018

Many students never make it to college because they can’t afford it. Western Nevada College is delighted to announce that it will participate in the state’s new Nevada Promise Scholarship program, so that young Nevadans can attend WNC starting with the fall 2018 semester, free of class fees.

Governor Sandoval signs dual credit, STEM measures at Western Nevada College

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval visited the campus of Western Nevada College in Carson City on Wednesday and signed two education measures into law.

Pioneer High School, Carson Online student Regan Hammond recognized

Regan Hammond is a senior in the class of 2017 at Pioneer High School and Carson Online. She is being recognized and highlighted for her 4.59 GPA, successful progress towards her honors high School diploma, completion of 2 science summer camps, and attendance at the Annapolis science camp.

Recognizing academic excellence, updates on WNC featured at Leisure Hour Club dinner

Event Date: 
November 16, 2016 - 6:00pm

Western Nevada College President Chet Burton and Niki Gladys, Executive Director of the WNC Foundation, will assist the Leisure Hour Club in recognizing this year’s recipients of three Leisure Hour Club Scholarships. In addition, President Burton will share insights into the college’s leadership role in providing higher education to the residents of Northern Nevada.

Apply Now: Nevada Builders Alliance and JOIN Inc., partner with WNC Construction Gateway Program

JOIN, Inc., Northern Nevada’s career training agency, wants every Nevadan to have the opportunity to make not just minimum wage, but a living wage.

“We are breaking the cycle of poverty through education,” Denise Castle, executive director for JOIN, Inc. said. “We offer paid tuition, funding for supportive services like pre-employment physicals and OSHA cards, as well as help with safety gear and tools for eligible clients.”

CC Boxing Club Sparring Exposition in McFadden Plaza

Event Date: 
August 31, 2016 - 4:00pm
September 7, 2016 - 4:00pm

The Carson City Boxing Club invites you to watch local boxers display their boxing skills at the Wednesday Night Farmers Market in McFadden Plaza from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Aug. 31 and Sept. 7.

Monday is back to school for Carson City children

Streets and sidewalks around Carson City will be busier starting Monday morning as children throughout the district head back to school.

WNC enters partnership with Nevada State High School online program

Western Nevada College is embarking on a new partnership to help area high school students begin their college careers early, and save money along the way.

High School juniors and seniors living in Carson City, Douglas, Lyon, Storey and Washoe counties can earn college credits at no cost through Nevada State High School, while they finish high school. They may also receive support with textbooks, transportation, and class expenses.

Tesla Gigafactory to host July 23 hiring information session through Nevada JobConnect

Event Date: 
July 23, 2016 (All day)

Tesla’s Gigafactory near Sparks is hiring for multiple positions and will host an information job hiring session for applicants selected through Nevada JobConnect.

The information session will be Saturday, July 23. To be selected to attend, applicants should apply at their nearest Nevada JobConnect location to get a referral and receive an invitation to attend the session hosted by Tesla representatives.

Inmates at Carson City prison find blessings in education

Ricky McDonald worked in a burger and sandwich shop before being sentenced to Warm Springs Correctional Center in Carson City. When he gets out, he hopes to be qualified for a better job.

Grit, determination guide WNC student’s career path in CNC machining

Gil Tapia embodies today’s CNC, or computer numerical control, machine shops: Neat and well groomed, smart and ambitious. From his neatly tucked in CGI polo shirt to his perfectly trimmed hair, he represents the precision and quality his employer is known for.

Silver State Offers Associates Degree with High School Diploma to Eligible Students

Silver State Charter Schools has teamed up with Western Nevada College to offer eligible students the chance to earn both a two-year Associates degree along with their High School Diploma. After meeting with Western Nevada College representatives and analyzing whether students would benefit from such a program, administrators at Silver State Charter Schools unanimously decided to participate in the program.

WNC, school district partners make ‘Jump Start ‘ early college program a success

Jump Start, a collaborative effort between Western Nevada College and five Nevada school districts to offer early college opportunities, is a success. That is the word from high schools in the region as its first year winds down.

From the grades being earned to the opportunities being afforded, high school juniors and seniors from 11 high schools are about to finish the first year of the Jump Start partnership by succeeding at a high rate.

WNC hosts Silver Stage students for Careers in Construction Month

Silver Stage High School students received an inside view of the construction trade industry on Friday morning during a Western Nevada College presentation for Careers in Construction Month.

Why is the Nye Regional Medical Center closing its doors?

I am writing to you about the recent statement about the Nye Regional Medical Center closing it doors if they don't get some help from the County or State. I enclosing a letter that explains why the state or county should allow it to close. There is serious mismanagement that has been going on for the last 4 years. Even through its the only health care facility's within a 100 plus miles still as a employee of the hospital I have witness many wrong doings and the placing of key personnel in positions that they would never be able to hold in any other hospital or clinic.

Thirteen apply for Carson City Justice of the Peace position

Thirteen applications for the position of Carson City Justice of the Peace were submitted to the city by the Feb. 11 deadline.

Applications for the position of Carson City Justice of the Peace / Municipal Court Judge were sought by the Board of Supervisors. The position is to fill the vacancy created by retiring judge Robey Willis whose last day is March 12.

The applicants and their current or last employer are:

Carson City Justice of the Peace applications sought by Board of Supervisors

Applications for the position of Carson City Justice of the Peace / Municipal Court Judge are being accepted through Feb. 11 by the Board of Supervisors. The position is to fill the vacancy created by retiring judge Robey Willis whose last day is March 12.

Applications will be available for downloading from the City’s website at www.carson.org or may be obtained in person from the City Manager’s Office, 201 N. Carson Street, Suite 2.

Nevada Needs Better Educated Workforce, Professor Says

Once upon a time, a high school diploma could unlock a middle-class income. That idea held true in Nevada for longer than it did throughout the United States, but it’s true no longer, said a UNLV professor who studies the economy.
Citing figures that Las Vegas is the least-educated city in the region, Robert Lang, UNLV Director for Brookings Mountain West, said that Nevada needs higher education-attainment levels to attract businesses to this state.
Otherwise Nevada could have a difficult time diversifying its economy and rebounding from the recession.

Former Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn dies

Former Nevada Gov. Kenny Guinn, who guided Nevada from January 1999 through the end of his second term in 2006, died this morning of a heart attack in Las Vegas, according to the Las Vegas Sun.

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