It’s not often that Nevada taxpayers might be glad to know the Internal Revenue Service is trying to track them down, but that’s the case for hundreds of them today. The IRS announced today that it is attempting to return undelivered refunds
On October 20, Humboldt General Hospital will sponsor a community education seminar designed to help local residents understand their rights with regard to issues of dying. Workshop Title: .. “Advanced Directives/Living Wills and Durable Powers of Attorney for Health Care Decisions” Time:
Did you read the Sunday RGJ? As I perused the Sunday morning Reno Gazette Journal, I came across a full page picture gallery of Nevada’s 2011 Senate and Assembly members. While I couldn’t find a link to that exact gallery on the
Have you clicked on the library link in the header lately … or ever? What you’ll find on the Library page are links to a number of interesting blog sites, some from the right, some from the center, and even some from
Once again it’s a post-election season and some of us may still have a few bumper stickers on our vehicles related to the previous election. If you’re thinking it’s time to remove one or more of them, here’s a tip for how
ETHICS Ordered the White House and all federal agencies to respect the Freedom of Information Act and overturned Bush-era limits on accessibility of federal documents (2009) Instructed all federal agencies to promote openness and transparency as much as possible (2009) Placed limits
The fate of Nevada is in your hands. This fall’s election has huge implications for our families, our communities, and our state. ProgressNow’s goal is to help you in make smart, informed votes regarding the candidates for office and the issues before
Are you registered to vote? Have you moved or changed your name since the 2008 election? If you need to register, or re-register, you need to do it soon. Voter registration for the General Election to be held on November 2, 2010,
History is one part truth. History is also one part fable. It is a site of political contestation and struggle. As the state of Arizona (with its rules banning “Ethnic Studies”) and the state of Texas (reimaging its U.S. history curriculum to