Issue: March 22, 2012

Hi, Folks.

It’s that issue each year when we hear from area teens, this year

through poetry and a scolding over our eating habits. Farther back in

the paper there are interviews with two wrestlers whose upcoming Reno

match is supposedly a proxy fight over the immigration issue. Bruce

Van Dyke turns his attention to regional pronunciations, including

the familiar Nevawda vs. Nevadda debate. We have reviews of the play

Dead Man’s Cell Phone, the movie 21 Jump Street, the novel The

Flamer, and the restaurant Angelica’s Italian and Mexican, along with

a profile of the band Eviction. In news, we have a rundown of some of

the campaigns voters will endure this year, now that the period for

filing candidacies has closed.

You can read these things online, but remember there are features in

the print edition that do not appear on our website.

Thanks for reading our newspaper! If it weren’t for you, what we

learned from our teens would go to waste.

Dennis Myers

RN&R news editor