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Sage Ridge School Offers Education In a Growing City

Sage Ridge School prides itself on being Reno’s only non-sectarian, independent school serving grades 3-12. A college preparatory day school committed to diversity service, character, and academic excellence since 1997. Even though the pandemic, they offer education in a growing city. Shown here is Leila, Sage Ridge Student, class of 2021 and two-time State Champion

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Reno’s Original Coworking Space Launches New Online Community Focused on People Working From Home 

The following news release came from Rachel Kingham, Community Manager at Reno Collective. “We are excited to announce that we have launched our online membership platform. This dedicated membership platform and brand new website kicks off a completely new direction in the coworking world, aimed at people working from home. Take our virtual tour and

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K-12 Robotics Center Coming Soon to Downtown Reno

KTVN Channel 2 – Reno Tahoe Sparks News, Weather, Video How K-12 Students Can Benefit from Robotics Robotics engage students on a new level. Access to technology provides students with a unique opportunity to explore different types of learning. You’ve probably heard of unstructured play and flexible learning environments but what about Project-Based Learning and

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Workforce Development Downtown: K-12 Robotics Center | University of Nevada, Reno

Southside Studio becomes home to robotics-based education and competition teams, strengthening the path to degrees and careers January 22, 2021Jane Tors For several years FYRE Robotics has designed and built for the FIRST Robotics Competition in the University’s Innevation Center and its Makerspace. (Photo of the 2019 team taken pre-pandemic.) The past will soon meet

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30 Companies Add Over 2200 Quality Jobs to Reno and One of Them Has Your Name on It

Despite the Pandemic, Northern Nevada brings diverse industries to fuel economic recovery. In fact, 30 new companies added over 2200 quality jobs to the Reno area in 2020 and we think one of them has your name on it. (source) These companies will add a combined 2,295 new jobs, at an average wage of $28,

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The Reno Music Scene: Fiddler2’s Fresh Take on Scottish Music

The Reno music scene is one characterized by a wide diversity of musical genres and a strong community of professional musicians. From jazz to rock, Classical to Scottish music, options abound when it comes to catching highly talented acts. For Celtic music, two hotspots boast the best in fiddling, Irish flute, dulcimer, bodhrán, and more,

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“The Biggest Little Artown in the World”: Things to Do in Reno This Summer

Looking for unique things to do in Reno? Although many people think of casinos or cowboys when they hear “Reno,” the area enjoys a vibrant arts scene. From ballet to theater, diverse musical groups to mural painting, the city devotes an entire month to celebrating creativity, Artown. In its 24th season, this summer arts festival

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