Stories for June 2023

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Friday, June 30

People: Danny DeLaRosa named president and CEO of Greater Nevada Credit Union

Greater Nevada Credit Union has announced the promotion of Danny DeLaRosa as president and CEO, effective July 1.

Ford to bring Mustang back to Le Mans in all-in pivot to racing

LE MANS, France (AP) — Ford has planned a return to the 24 Hours of Le Mans with its iconic Mustang muscle car next year under a massive rebranding of Ford Performance aimed at bringing the automotive manufacturer “into the racing business.”

Vegas PBS wins three 2023 Emmy awards

Vegas PBS announced the station has won three 2023 Pacific Southwest Emmy Awards from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.

Thursday, June 29

Nevada Mining Association announces award recipients

The Nevada Mining Association announces the recipients of its 2023 Individual Safety awards, which celebrate Nevada’s mining operators demonstrating an unparalleled commitment to workplace safety.

Economic injury disaster loans available to Nevada small businesses

Small nonfarm businesses in three Nevada counties and neighboring counties in California are now eligible to apply for low interest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, announced Director Tanya N. Garfield of SBA’s Disaster Field Operations Center-West. These loans offset economic losses because of reduced revenues caused by drought that began Nov. 1, 2022.

Buzz Harris: Overcoming challenges associated with finding an absentee-run business (Voices)

Today's column is about a buying phenomenon that we are seeing more and more frequently these days. Where are routinely getting inquiries from people who are considering buying a business who are currently employed, but don't plan to quit their jobs.

Carson Tahoe Transitional Rehabilitation Center receives five-star rating

Eight Prestige centers in three states earned the highest rating from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services based on the centers’ much above average performance in several measurable areas of quality and safety.

People: Keith Fuetsch, Andrew Hall join The Whittier Trust Co.

The Whittier Trust Co., of Nevada has announced the hiring of Keith Fuetsch as assistant vice president and client adviser, and Andrew Hall as vice president and fiduciary adviser, both based out of their Reno office.

People: Samantha Tabarez named outreach and development director of the Reno Rodeo Foundation

The Reno Rodeo Foundation has announced the appointment of Samantha Tabarez as its new outreach and development director.

Wednesday, June 28

Multifamily apartment market slows

Valuations, interest rates making impact on 2023 deals

Northern Nevada’s multifamily apartment market has seen few sales transactions in 2023 as investors balk at taking out high-interest-rate loans and sellers eschew some significant price valuations for their properties.

People: Kendra Marquez named executive assistant at Walton’s Funerals and Cremations

Walton’s Funerals and Cremations announced Kendra Marquez has been named executive assistant.

Tuesday, June 27

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Notice of Sale by Auction - Manufactured Home/Mobile Home/Commercial Coach

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Notice of Lien Sale of Motor Vehicles

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NCET Biz Tips: Local government can actually be really cool

Local government and words like “engaging,” “fun,” and “inspiring” don’t often go together. Well, the Washoe County Leadership Academy is about to turn that notion on its head, because what we have in store for participants in our second annual program is all those things, and more.

Abbi Agency garners national recognition, numerous awards

The Abbi Agency announced its work and team has received national recognition.

People: Kurt Thigpen elected treasurer of the AAF Western Region for the 2023-24 term

The American Advertising Federation Western Region board of directors announced the election of Kurt Thigpen to serve as treasurer of the AAF Western Region for the 2023-24 term.

Monday, June 26

Mobile sanitation company opens in Reno/Sparks

Bin Wash Express, a young and innovative trash bin sanitation service, is making a significant impact in the industry since opening its doors in August 2022.

Friday, June 23

Dickinson Wright recognized in Legal 500 United States

Dickinson Wright has received nine practice rankings and one attorney in Nevada has been listed in this year’s The Legal 500 United States.

People: Reno Ice's Mike Harder named head coach at Colgate University

Reno Ice announced that Mike Harder, hockey director, will leave the organization for a position as head hockey coach at Colgate University, a division 1 NCAA team.

NV Capital Corporation opens new office in Reno

NV Capital Corp., has expanded into Northern Nevada and opened a Reno office.

Thursday, June 22

PBS Reno earns 2023 telly awards

PBS Reno earned four 2023 telly awards for local productions produced in the past year. The awards include 2023 Silver telly winner – Television general education; STEM Works – Wood Rogers and Hamilton Medical; producers – Alex Muench and Diane Barrett.

Montane Building Group begins tenant improvement for Yoga6

Montane Building Group has started construction on a tenant improvement for Yoga6.

People: Janaesha Boykins, Tim Lastichen, Bianca Onyeagolu join Sierra Miles

Sierra Miles has brought on three new employees to join the team: Janaesha Boykins, financial operations coordinator; Tim Lastichen, system administrator; and Bianca Onyeagolu, marketing and sales coordinator.

Wednesday, June 21

Corwin Auto Group building new Ford dealership in south Reno

Corwin Auto Group recently broke ground on a new Ford dealership in south Reno that not only positions the Fargo, N.D., company to increase its share of new Ford sales in Northern Nevada but also significantly boost its service capabilities, a Corwin Auto Group executive said.

Nevada College of Engineering receives Army grant

The College of Engineering has received a $4 million grant from the U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center to establish the Nevada Center for Water Resiliency, with the possibility of additional funds for subsequent research.

Atlantis installs state-of-the-art air purification system

Atlantis Casino Resort Spa has partnered with AtmosAir Solutions to install a state-of-the-art system designed to provide cleaner air for all guests and team members.

Tuesday, June 20

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Notice os Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Renown unveils new critical care units at Renown Regional Medical Center

Renown Health has announced the opening of two new patient care floors within the Tahoe Tower at Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno.

WESTEX Consulting Engineers acquires local engineering firm

WESTEX Consulting Engineers, LLC announced the acquisition of Nortech Geotechnical/Civil Consultants, Ltd., a local engineering firm.

People: Sadie Fienberg named Nevada Young Entrepreneur of the Year

The Small Business Administrations’ 2023 “Nevada Young Entrepreneur of the Year” has been awarded to Sadie Fienberg, owner of Butterfly Creative Projects in Reno.

Monday, June 19

NCET Biz Tips: The 3 Cs of business in 2023: Content, creators and community

NCET helps you explores business and technology

In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the quest to reach larger audiences and forge loyal customer bases poses a significant challenge. As a forward-thinking leader, it’s crucial to understand the need to stand out amidst the noise and captivate your target audience. Hence, I invite you to join me for an immersive journey into "The 3 Cs of Business in 2023: Content, Creators, and Community," where I will share actionable insights that will revolutionize your approach to success.

IGT may sell slot machine division as ‘strategic alternative’

The Italy-based company maintains a manufacturing facility in Reno and a small corporate office presence in Las Vegas.

Friday, June 16

Fairway Park Manor in Reno sells for $16 million

Fairway Park Manor, 1224 Berrum Lane in Reno, has sold for $16.55 million to Feymann Real Estate Holdings, LLC.

People: Emma Beauchamp, Paul Evans, Michael Dorn, Sam Meredith promoted by LOGIC Commercial Real Estate

Nevada-based LOGIC Commercial Real Estate announced the promotions of several team members in the Reno office to senior associate.

People: John Murphy joins Kiley Ranch

Kiley Ranch has announced John Murphy as its director of sales and marketing.

People: Jim DeVolld inducted into the Junior Achievement of Northern Nevada’s Hall of Fame

First Independent Bank’s Jim DeVolld was recently inducted into the Junior Achievement of Northern Nevada’s Hall of Fame recognition of his longstanding community support, volunteer efforts and leadership in business and education.

Thursday, June 15

Battle Born Broncs helps Churchill County’s tourism effort

The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association event features 60 of the nation’s top saddle bronc and bareback rodeo cowboys.

People: Ray Tuntland joins Kidder Mathews’ Reno office

Ray Tuntland has joined Kidder Mathews’ Reno office as a vice president specializing in land acquisitions and sales and investment sales.

People: Kyle Marsh promoted by Silver State International

Silver State International announced Kyle Marsh has been promoted to body shop manager.

Frame Architecture announces ground-up construction

Frame Architecture announced the construction of a new dealership and service center for Corwin Ford, which will commence later this summer.

Wednesday, June 14

One ride can make a difference: Dump the pump for public transit (Voices)

June 15 is Dump the Pump Day, which encourages individuals to try alternative modes of transport than private vehicles. Options like public transit, cycling, or even walking, are reliable, safe, and affordable. It is my hope that beyond June 15, people in our community will consider these modes a more regular habit — maybe even making RTC Washoe bus service their method of choice for getting around.

Reno + Sparks Chamber to host job fair June 21

The Reno + Sparks Chamber of Commerce will host a job fair on Wednesday, June 21 from 9 a.m. to noon at its office, 4065 S. Virginia St.

People: Jason Hartman named senior engineer by Robison Engineering

Robison Engineering has named Jason Hartman as senior engineer after a merger of Hartman Structural Engineering, with its roots going back to 1968, adding to Robison’s growing team of engineers, surveyors, and scientists.

People: Cory Miller joins Stewart Title Co

Stewart Title Co., of Northern Nevada announced Cory Miller has joined its commercial division as the director of builder and commercial services.

Tuesday, June 13

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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NCET Biz Tips: What is community broadband?

NCET helps you explore business and technology

We have long conceded that access to the Internet is absolutely vital for people and organizations to even participate in society at this point. In Nevada, we often describe the dearth of quality, affordable connectivity options as a “rural broadband” issue. As a person that has managed the IT needs of many organizations in the Reno/Sparks/Tahoe region and assisted public school districts around the state in my capacity at the Nevada Department of Education, I can tell you that the challenge is not just a rural one.

Economic injury disaster loans available to Nevada small businesses

Small nonfarm businesses in three Nevada counties and neighboring counties in California are now eligible to apply for low interest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, announced Director Tanya N. Garfield of SBA’s Disaster Field Operations Center-West. These loans offset economic losses because of reduced revenues caused by drought that began Nov. 1, 2022.

Monday, June 12

Renovations underway at Nevada State Railroad Museum

The facility is geting nearly $2 million in renovations. Construction is expected to wrap up next spring.

Friday, June 9

SB Architects leads design of Waldorf Astoria Lake Tahoe

SB Architects, part of Egis Group, is leading the design of the upcoming Waldorf Astoria Lake Tahoe, while introducing a new level of sophistication and a unique brand of luxury hospitality to the former Tahoe Biltmore site.

People: Caitrianna Bishop promoted by Western Environmental Testing Laboratory

Western Environmental Testing Laboratory announced that Caitrianna Bishop has been named client services manager in an interim position.

Thursday, June 8

Tahoe Blue Center nearing completion, expected opening date

The Tahoe Blue Center in Stateline will open in time for its first publicly announced event, Lake Tahoe Comic Con scheduled for Sept. 23-24.

People: Rachel Morris named director of development and events for Reno Phil

The Reno Phil announced that Rachel Morris has been selected as the new director of development and events.

Wednesday, June 7

New class A industrial space coming to west Reno, north Sparks

Dermody Properties plans to construct approximately 813,000 square feet of new class A industrial space in the coveted west Reno and north Sparks submarkets.

People: Kelley Cheney, Robert Porter, Riley Williams promoted by Plumas Bank

Plumas Bank announced it has promoted three top-producing team members in the Small Business Administration Lending Department.

Tuesday, June 6

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Public Auction

Clark County official: New Vegas airport will cost more than $12 billion

Building a secondary airport for Las Vegas in the Ivanpah Valley will cost more than $12 billion, Clark County Commission Chairman Jim Gibson said May 30 on Nevada Newsmakers.

People: Alina Johnson promoted by Peterbilt Truck Parts & Equipment and Silver State International

Peterbilt Truck Parts & Equipment and Silver State International announced Alina Johnson has been promoted to leasing general manager for the company’s Idealease and Paclease divisions.

Monday, June 5

NCET Biz Tips: Where craftsmanship meets performance

Winter snow. Winter skiing. For many, it’s in our Reno DNA. Winter is a big deal. Did you know our Reno area has the highest concentration of world-class ski resorts in the country and is centrally located to nearly 20 ski resorts in the Tahoe region?

Carson Lanes has new owner, new bowling operator

The sale includes the bowling alley with adjoining commercial spaces and the nearby Aloha Discount Wine and Liquor property.

Friday, June 2

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Nevada lottery legislation heading back to Legislature in 2025

A proposed constitutional amendment removing the prohibition on state lotteries will get a second run through the 2025 legislative session.

Nevada tops $1B gaming revenue mark for the 26th straight month

The Nevada Gaming Control Board said the statewide revenue total of $1.2 billion was a 2.8 percent increase from a year ago.

Thursday, June 1

Pyramid Highway expansion part of six-phase plan to ease congestion

Back in the 1970s, Pyramid Highway was a sleepy little roadway that began at Queen Way and was primarily used by the few thousand residents who lived out that way and weekend sun seekers headed for Pyramid Lake.

Frey Ranch Distillery wins multiple categories at 2023 Ascot Awards

Frey Ranch Distillery has announced its American Whiskeys received several top honors at the Ascot Awards.