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City of Fernley

Council retains legal firm to pursue PFAS settlement funds
Council retains legal firm to pursue PFAS settlement funds
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Council approves ground lease for Early Learning Center site
Council approves ground lease for Early Learning Center site
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Rezoning for proposed subdivision delayed over ditch safety concern
Rezoning for proposed subdivision delayed over ditch safety concern
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Two students charged with threatening to bring gun to Silver Stage schools
Two students charged with threatening to bring gun to Silver Stage schools
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Mark IV signs contracts for rail spur, Gavin Road
Mark IV signs contracts for rail spur, Gavin Road
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Fernley Women’s Golf Club Results, Oct. 14
Fernley Women’s Golf Club Results, Oct. 14
10/23/2025 05:00 AM
Council votes not to approve contract for grant lobbyist
Council votes not to approve contract for grant lobbyist
The Fernley City Council voted 3–2 on Oct. 1 to reject a proposed contract with Washington-based Merchant McIntyre Associates, which offered a 90-day plan to help the city secure federal grants for infrastructure and public safety. Councilmembers raised concerns about the firm’s experience, cost, and timing amid a federal shutdown. Mayor Neal McIntyre said the city may revisit the idea after exploring additional options. 10/16/2025 11:18 AM
Council approves job description, pay scale for code enforcement officer position
Council approves job description, pay scale for code enforcement officer position
The City of Fernley is now recruiting two code enforcement officers following City Council approval of the job description and pay scale on Oct. 1. The new positions aim to relieve the building department, which has seen code enforcement demands quadruple over the past five years. The entry-level roles pay between $28.23 and $38.25 per hour. Applicants must have a high school diploma or equivalent, relevant coursework or experience, and the ability to obtain an International Code Council certification within a year of hire. 10/09/2025 08:39 PM
City, county both recognize National 4-H week
City, county both recognize National 4-H week
Fernley Mayor Neal McIntyre and the Lyon County Commission recognized Oct. 5–11 as National 4‑H Week, celebrating this year’s theme, “Beyond Ready.” 4‑H empowers youth with skills for the future through hands-on learning in leadership, science, agriculture, and more. Activities range from robotics and creative writing to Mustang Camp and growing ingredients for pizza from scratch. Local youth, volunteers, and families are encouraged to get involved and explore the many opportunities 4‑H offers across Nevada. 10/09/2025 04:10 PM
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