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The Inside Veer - It’s cold enough already
The Inside Veer - It’s cold enough already
Fall is here, and with it, the first chilly mornings. At 41 degrees, jackets are back in rotation, fingers fumble for keys, and cars need warming. While some embrace the crisp air, for others it’s a reminder that the real cold is still to come—and the hunt for gloves has officially begun. 10/16/2025 11:28 AM
City says $26 million fleet discrepancy tied to accounting code
City says $26 million fleet discrepancy tied to accounting code
The City of Fernley said a $26 million discrepancy in reported fleet spending for FY24-25 was due to an accounting code that combined fleet and grant expenses. The issue, highlighted by DOGE Nevada, made OpenGov.com’s portal show inflated numbers, including nearly $20 million in grant-funded projects under the Fleet category. The city has updated its accounting structure and is working to correct the portal to ensure accurate and transparent reporting. 10/16/2025 11:24 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
Fernley Women’s Golf Club Results, Oct. 7
Fernley Women’s Golf Club Results, Oct. 7
10/12/2025 04:30 PM
Nunez, Paulman honored as Boys & Girls Club Youths of the Year
Nunez, Paulman honored as Boys & Girls Club Youths of the Year
10/12/2025 01:05 PM
IN LOVING MEMORY - William John Maybury
IN LOVING MEMORY - William John Maybury
10/11/2025 06:58 PM    1
Cancer Screening Isn’t Difficult – Don’t Put it Off
Cancer Screening Isn’t Difficult – Don’t Put it Off
Learning that a friend in her 40s had colon cancer was devastating. Despite bravely fighting and even celebrating being cancer-free, the disease came back and took her far too soon—leaving behind her husband and two young sons. Her story reinforced for me just how ruthless colon cancer can be and why early detection matters. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in Nevada, yet it’s highly treatable when caught early. Unfortunately, over 31% of adults over 45 are behind on recommended screenings. New, less invasive options like the FDA-approved Shield blood test make it easier than ever to stay on track. I encourage everyone to prioritize cancer screenings—for yourself and those you love. Learn more at cancer.org or talk with your healthcare provider. Early detection saves lives. — Randi Thompson, Public Relations Consultant, Reno 10/10/2025 02:34 PM
Fernley Women's Golf Club Results, Sept. 30
Fernley Women's Golf Club Results, Sept. 30
10/10/2025 01:58 PM
NFL Week 6 picks - I'm a Fan!
NFL Week 6 picks - I'm a Fan!
10/09/2025 09:19 PM
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