Author: Kat Kerlin
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Will work for food
A café, bakery and farm-to-chef staging area are part of the plan for the food co-op’s bigger, new location.
This article was published on 02.10.11
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Geothermal project of the year
Only one utility-scale geothermal power plant was installed in the United States in 2010—and it was in Nevada, from Nevada.
This article was published on 02.10.11
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Eco-Event: Drought-tolerant plants for Northern Nevada
This class is part of the free, Tuesday night series “Gardening in Nevada.”
This article was published on 02.10.11
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Getting it thirdhand
Thirdhand smoke, the stuff that lingers after the cigarette is gone, could be an invisible threat.
This article was published on 02.10.11
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Solar trounces wind
Solar is outperforming wind energy on city of Reno installations.
This article was published on 02.03.11
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Eco-Event: Slow Food Reno Winter Potluck
Get ready for good eating and a little friendly culinary competition on Monday, Feb. 7.
This article was published on 02.03.11
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The Comstock goes boom
Where some see a rise of the Comstock through mining, others see a fall.
This article was published on 02.03.11
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Roundup alfalfa set loose
Farmers can now freely plant genetically engineered alfalfa in what may be a precedent-setting decision.
This article was published on 02.03.11
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You may kiss the guide
RN&R’s 2011 Bridal Guide to saying you “do”
This article was published on 01.27.11
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A law with teeth
The feds are lowering fluoride limits, but Reno has never added it to local drinking water.
This article was published on 01.27.11
February 10, 2011
RN&R Vol 16 Issue 51
February 03, 2011
RN&R Vol 16 Issue 50
January 27, 2011
RN&R Vol 16 Issue 49