Before Jennifer Togliatti was a District Court judge, she was a recent business graduate of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas agonizing over what to do next. Her father, an FBI agent, arranged a meeting with his friend, Judge Nancy Oesterle, at the old courthouse in 1990.
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At 5:45 every morning, Jordan Exber, a junior at Bishop Gorman High School, sleeps through her alarm clock.
Most of us are “transplants” from somewhere where it is still freezing. We never dreamed of planting vegetables this time of year. But February and into March is when you begin planting beets, lettuce, cabbage and a host of other vegetables.
The Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners will meet in Reno on Friday and Saturday to address a number of items, including the adoption of heritage tag species, quotas and seasons for the 2011 season, and consideration of revisions to the 2010 bighorn seasons and Partnership in Wildlife hunts.
It’s Crazy Hair Day for students at Advanced Technologies Academy, but there’s one problem. Where are all of the bizarre hairdos and outrageous hair colors? Hallways are filled simply with students looking the same, as if there never had been a spirit week in the first place.
A lot of people are hoping Cirque du Soleil’s “Viva Elvis” will be good for a lot of reasons.
As many consumers rang in 2010, resolutions were made to start the year off on the right foot — whether to live better or keep on top of household chores. Whirlpool encourages consumers to make a resolution to change the water filter in their refrigerators every six months to ensure clean drinking water.