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Bursting at the seams: Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Nevada receives 850 sweatshirts

GARDNERVILLE — The Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada received 850 sweatshirts for every member of their Carson City and Carson Valley locations thanks to local donors like Phil and Penny Wright, longtime Carson Valley residents.

Holland & Hart partner joins Sontag Competition Advisory Board

He currently serves as a Holland & Hart administrative partner and manages the firm's offices in Reno and Carson City. Newman's practice focuses on ...

Holland & Hart launches 'Law on Tap' with Marijuana in the Workforce

Holland & Hart LLP hosts Law on Tap, the first of a four-part professional networking series, Thursday, June 15, 5:30 – 7 p.m. at West Street Market.

Letter: Greenhouse Project extends thanks for community support of Celebrity Chef and Harvest Dinner

Dear Editor, It is with deep gratitude that The Greenhouse Project Board, Manager Cory King and I extend our thanks to the community for their generous support of the annual Celebrity Chef & Harvest Dinner. We were fortunate to showcase the culinary talents of Josh and Whitney Deri of Blend Catering, Reno alongside Charlie’s.

Week of Dec. 2 | News Briefs

Holland & Hart LLP, a law firm with offices in Reno and Carson City, has been ranked in the 2017 U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms” list.

Greenhouse Project fundraiser: Celebrity chef, harvest dinner at Adele's features Reno chef pair

Chefs Josh and Whitney Deri of Blend Catering, Reno, join Chef Charlie Abowd in the kitchen for this year’s Celebrity Chef and Harvest Dinner, A Benefit for The Greenhouse Project, Monday, Nov. 7 at Cafe at Adele’s in Carson City.

Aware Systems pushing for the win in Biggest Little Startup Competition

Aware Systems, LLC, a local tech startup company working out of the Adams Hub for Innovation in Carson City, has thrown their hat into the ring in the hopes of winning the $25,000 prize package offered by Biggest Little Startup Competition in Reno.

Start-Up: What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You Stronger

Start-Up! is weekly column on entrepreneurship, start-ups, technology and innovation, powered by the Adams Hub for Innovation.

Start-Up: Avoid common legal pitfalls for start-up companies

Start-Up! is weekly column on entrepreneurship, start-ups, technology and innovation, powered by the Adams Hub for Innovation.

No one wants to think about the “worst case scenario” in the heady days of a new business venture. But, before your start-up company does its first day of business, there are basic legal issues you should address to avoid complications down the road.

Carson City attorney Jackie Bryant to become Gov. Sandoval's deputy chief of staff

Carson City attorney Jackie Bryant will join Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval's team as Deputy Chief of Staff beginning Feb. 19. She will replace Ann Wilkinson, who has served as Sandoval's Deputy Chief of Staff since January 2011.
Wilkinson is leaving to return to the practice of law, effective Feb. 20.

Local experts discuss impact of new regulations on small business during Nevada State Bank Web event

Event Date: 
January 31, 2013 - 9:00am

From the federal government to the Nevada Legislature, many small business owners are wondering how new laws and government regulations may affect them in 2013. They can find out for themselves on Thursday, Jan. 31, at 9 a.m. PST, when NevadaSmallBusiness.com, in association with Nevada State Bank, presents “Insights: Impact of New Regulations on Small Business,” a free interactive Web event featuring a panel of Nevada experts.

HopeFest Raises over $50,000 for Cancer Patients

A team of volunteers from Western Nevada College were on-hand to support HopeFes
A Capella group Mo5aic performs at HopeFest 2012
Dick and Mary Campagni donated the raffle prize, a choice of a new car or
Ed and Denise Epperson with Amy and Neil Duncan outside of the Carson Tahoe Canc
Hopefest T-shirts
Raffle winner Arlene Relko chooses to take the $10,000 prize

The Carson Tahoe Health Foundation is pleased to announce net proceeds of over $50,000 for their 2nd Annual Carson City HopeFest fundraiser. This is an increase over last year’s net earnings of $37,000 and like last year, one hundred percent of these proceeds go towards local cancer patients seeking treatment in Carson City. Currently, the CTH Foundation is the only non-profit organization focused on supporting Carson area cancer patients with living expenses.

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