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Sears Hometown store in Carson City named 2017 National Premier Store

The Sears Hometown Store of Carson City has been named a 2017 “Sears Hometown Premier Store” for consistently offering the highest level of customer service, as well as outstanding store performance and quality standards.

Near-Record 551 Students to Graduate Monday from Western Nevada College

Western Nevada College is graduating one of its largest classes ever, with 551 students graduating with 592 degrees and certificates during a commencement ceremony today, Monday, May 22 at the Marv Teixeira Pavilion in Carson City.

Arrow Electronics honored with IT award

Arrow Electronics Inc., in Reno took second place in the IT Excellence in Cloud division at the InformationWeek IT Excellence Awards. The awards ...

Nevada Business Connections Monthly Breakfast

Event Date: 
May 17, 2017 (All day)

Members $25; public/guests $35 Members, guests and the public are invited to attend this networking business breakfast. The featured speaker is: Pat Garman - Sierra Nevada Corporation. Sierra Nevada Corporation delivers innovative, customer-focused, end-to-end solutions in the areas of Space, Aviation, Electronics and Systems Integration. You won’t want to miss this breakfast about the highest of Hi-tech in northern Nevada.

See the website here.

NNDA Hosts WNC Professor Howarth at Wednesday breakfast to Highlight Siemens Mechatronic System Certification Program

Event Date: 
April 26, 2017 - 7:00am

The quality of an organization’s workforce influences its ability to adapt to new and changing markets, as well as to grow and thrive. Without a skilled workforce to fill the jobs that make this possible, employers find it difficult to achieve their business objectives. Key to the economic prosperity of Nevada’s Sierra Region is workforce development that meets both present and future needs.

Tuesday, April 25: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
April 25, 2017 (All day)

As the week rolls along, it’s easy to get excited about the weekend. Genoa’s Cowboy Festival takes over the tiny town with music, poetry, artisans, food, and fun and the Comstock hills will roar to life with motorbikes during the annual Virginia City Grand Prix. While you’re waiting, enjoy a jaunt with Muscle Powered along the Carson River or take an Easy Walk to the Pioneer Cemetery. Tonight, songstress Canyon White will take the stage at Living the Good Life.

TUESDAY:

Friday, April 21: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
April 21, 2017 (All day)

Have you ever had one of those weeks? Well, thank goodness it's Friday. Carson City will help you decompress and forget your troubles. Students, K-12 and University, will enjoy the free swim day at the Carson Hot Springs. The Carson Nugget is turning into quite the downtown hotspot with a different headlining comedian each Friday, in addition to live music in two places. Check out their newest offering, the Beer Bar, during tonight's grand opening. So much more awaits you today, you'll just have to see what strikes your fancy.

FRIDAY:

Carson City computer outfit hosts free document shredding and recycling event

Event Date: 
April 20, 2017 - 11:00am

Bring your documents and old electronics by DeBug Computer, Inc. at 1817 N. Stewart Street, #30, Carson City to have your documents destroyed and electronics recycled, keeping them out of the landfill.

Thursday, April 20: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
April 20, 2017 (All day)

Carson City is smoking hot when it comes to great things to do today. Capital City Farm Days takes over Fuji Park with information and presentations for area schoolkids. The Youth Strings Program is ready to dazzle you their Spring Fling Concert tonight at the Community Center. Photographer Fred Howland goes black and white at a special show at Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery. Join Sassafras in welcoming Country singer/songwriter Savannah King for a special one-night only show. You’ll want to keep reading, this is just a small preview of the day’s offerings.

THURSDAY:

DeBug Computer Offers Free Document Shredding and Electronics Recycling

Buried in old documents and electronics?
Event Date: 
Repeats every day until Thu Apr 20 2017 .
April 20, 2017 - 11:00am

Bring your old boxes of sensitive documents and old electronics to DeBug Computer and clear your clutter on Thursday, April 20th from 11 am - 2 pm. Keep those old electronics out of the landfill! Keep your personal data safe and secure.

Briefs for Week of March 24

Representatives from Ametherm, based in Carson City, attended the Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition 2017, March 26-30 in ...

Automotive mechanics, body repair training at WNC leads to employment

Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to pass the Automotive Service Excellence industry certifications that more and more auto repair shops are requiring of their employees. Jump Start an auto mechanics or auto body repair career as a high school junior or senior.

Academic leaders from Poland visit Western Nevada College

Naturally, the relocation of some small and mid-size companies from Poland to Nevada means those business leaders are interested in what students are learning in the state’s colleges.

Governor's Office awards $1 million for STEM training programs

Governor Brian Sandoval and the Office of Science, Innovation and Technology (OSIT) today announced $1,000,000 in STEM Workforce Challenge Grants to Nevada training providers throughout the state.

Community Shredding & Electronics Recycling Day

Event Date: 
March 11, 2017 - 9:00am

Protect the environment while also helping a great cause.

Bring in your old electronics to have them recycled such as: computers, LCD monitors, fax machines, copiers, cell phones tablets, cameras, etc.

When: Saturday, March 11th, 2017 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Where: Atlantis Casino Resort (north parking across South Virginia from the Casino) 3800 South Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada

Students receive internationally recognized Siemens credential at Western Nevada College

Different life journeys brought nine Nevadans together to celebrate a shared accomplishment; earning an internationally recognized manufacturing certification. Emily Howarth’s advanced manufacturing and mechatronics students were honored on Wednesday at Western Nevada College. In as little as two semesters, the nine students earned the Siemens Certified Mechatronic Systems certification.

Pioneer High School Named Nevada State Finalist in Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest

John Corbitt, a Pioneer High School teacher, and his math students applied for a grant with Samsung during the first semester of this school year. The school was recently notified that their application was one of the five school finalists in the State of Nevada.

Afghanistan man makes amazing journey with family to Carson City and enrolls at WNC

Thanksgiving will forever have a special place in Shafiullah Nasratzada’s heart. As “Shafi” and his family celebrate their one-year anniversary of immigrating from Afghanistan to Carson City, they have many reasons to be thankful.

Steampunk Culture Inspires Western Nevada College English Class

Reading the creative works of famous science fiction writers was only half of the class requirements for Mary Gillespie’s English class students this fall semester at Western Nevada College. The other part of the class tapped into the artistic creativity of her students.

City National Bank donation to assist Western Nevada College AIT students

A generous donation by City National Bank on Thursday enables more students of Western Nevada College’s Applied Industrial Technology program to pursue industry certifications and enhance their professional careers.

City National Bank donated $3,000 to the Western Nevada College Foundation to fund 10 student scholarships.

WNC Launches Manufacturing Training Lab at Silver Stage High School

Western Nevada College’s new manufacturing training hub in Silver Springs is delivering just what the local economy needs: technical education for rural high school students who are receiving the necessary training to enter a job-ready workforce.

Carson City shred event Saturday raises more than $1,300 for Special Olympics of Nevada

Carson City residents got their shred on Saturday during a recycle event and barbecue to benefit Special Olympics of Nevada, raising $1,360 during the event.

Community shred and recycle event Saturday in Carson City to benefit Special Olympics

The Carson City community is invited to participate in a shred and recycle day and barbecue to benefit Special Olympics of Nevada. Document destruction will be done on-site by American Document Destruction and electronics recycling will be collected by Computer Corps.

Photos: Law Enforcement Torch Run golf tourney raises $2,200 for Special Olympians

Sunday was a day for law enforcement and Special Olympians as they teamed together at Silver Oak Golf Course to raise $2,200 for local athletic programs.

Nevada Department of Corrections Officer Tony Cloke notes the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run fundraiser has been carried between Peace officers and Special Olympians in Nevada for more than 30 years.

Nevada recycled art contest underway, submissions due Oct. 23

CARSON CITY, NV – The Nevada Recycles program has partnered with The Venetian and The Palazzo in Las Vegas to support a statewide recycled art contest to increase Nevadans’ awareness and interest in recycling.

Entrants must be Nevada residents and projects must be composed of used recyclable materials. Submission of an entry form and photos of artwork are due by October 23, 2016.

Shred/Recycle Day to support Special Olympics of Nevada

Event Date: 
September 10, 2016 - 9:00am

The community is invited to participate in a shred/recycle day to benefit Special Olympics of Nevada on Saturday, Sept 10 from 9 a.m. to noon at 206 S. Division Street in Carson City.

Panasonic rep visits Western Nevada College, inspires students

Western Nevada College students received a job placement boost in its Applied Industrial Technology lab this week — a Panasonic representative spoke of his interest in their skills and futures.

WNC rolls out new certification to prepare students for tech manufacturing jobs

More than a dozen area manufacturing leaders gathered at Western Nevada College in Carson City on Friday to preview the latest technical training initiative in support of the Northern Nevada workforce. Siemens Technik Akademie Barlin, a worldwide leader in automation and mechatronics, is partnering with Western Nevada College to launch the Siemens Mechatronic Systems Certification Program.

Panasonic and Nevada JobConnect team up for Gigafactory recruitment and job fair

Panasonic Energy of North America and Nevada JobConnect are collaborating on plans to hold a job fair, focused on full-time jobs and careers in advanced manufacturing at the Gigafactory that is now being built outside Reno in Sparks.

Western Nevada College partnership with Panasonic creates job opportunities for students

A new partnership between Western Nevada College and Panasonic Energy Corporation of North America can lead to job opportunities at the Gigafactory in Northern Nevada.

Those interested need to enroll in two advanced manufacturing training classes to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for employment by Northern Nevada manufacturers such as Panasonic and Tesla Motors.

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