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Reno and Sparks To Buy Foreclosed Homes - 01/26/09 04:46 PM
The Cities of Reno and Sparks, in a joint effort, are planning to buy foreclosed homes under the Government sponsored "Dollar Homes Program". Once the homes are purchased, Reno and Sparks (under the Reno Housing Authority) will rent the homes to low and moderate income families. The goal is to reduce the standing inventory of foreclosed homes and to stem the blight of unoccupied homes in Reno and Sparks neighborhoods. David Morton of the Reno Housing Authority has assured council members that the housing authority will impose high standards for the tenants of homes purchased under the program. The goal is
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Make Your Voice Heard - Join A CAB - 01/19/09 02:18 PM
You can make your voice heard in Reno and you can make a difference in your community. The Washoe County encourages all residents to participate in their community through Citizens Advisory Boards. There are over 50 Citizen Advisory Boards (CAB) in Washoe County The boards focus on various aspects in our community. Whatever your particular interest or concern, there is an advisory board to address it. Wildlife management issues, air pollution concerns, senior services, debt management, 911 emergency response and neighborhoods projects, there is a board for each of these as well as others. The neighborhood Citizens Advisory Boards allow you to learn about projects and issues
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Reno-Tahoe A Great Place For Business - 01/12/09 01:22 PM
The Economic Development Agency of Western Nevada (EDAWN) has announced some encouraging news for the Greater Reno-Tahoe area in regards to its economy. According to EDAWN's business report for it's second quarter (October to December), a combination of six companies have moved to the Greater Reno-Tahoe area or have expanded their operations. This resulted in the creation of 95 new jobs and $20 million dollars injected into the area's economy. EDAWN also reported that another 82 companies have requested information regarding opening business operations in the Greater Reno-Tahoe area. Despite present economic conditions, President/CEO of EDAWN stated that "Companies are continuing to move forward with their business
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Reno's New Year Resolution is to Recycle Electronics - 01/05/09 01:43 PM
New Year's Day is the time many of us make resolutions about our lifestyles. The Greater Reno Area has made a resolution to help you clean out the old, go green and recycle. The new year is a great time to clean out the garage and get rid of household items that are no longer wanted. Electronic waste seems to be the most difficult for residents to dispose of in a "green" manner. However, this year, the City of Reno, Washoe County, Sparks, the University of Nevada and several local businesses have joined forces to make the job a little easier. A free
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Charlene Hamilton
Reno,
NV
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