Issue: April 02, 2009

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In their own words: RN&R’s annual Teen Issue
Teen essays, poems, and artwork.
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STAR bonds are under fire in Nevada
A new tax incentive for businesses is raising questions.
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KJFK program’s future uncertain
Christiane Brown works to keep her political talk radio on the air.
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Free newspaper theft may be outlawed
Student publications are particularly vulnerable to theft and a new law may outlaw the practice.
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Dancing fool
Lauren Janssen is a ballerina poised to compete in New York City.
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Mental health/Gun control
Let’s consider the gun—so warm, so hard, so fun to hold.
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Dirty hands, warm heart
I eat Roundup for breakfast. With a side of N-P-K.
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Be afraid for this country’s economic future
We should all open our eyes and be very afraid.
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Conservatives should try to sound sane
I, too, have a crazy, elderly, conservative relative.
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Bruce slams the door in the Facebook
Columnist explains his indifference to social networking sites.
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Smoke and mirrors
Reno artist Jeff Erickson transforms Sheppard Gallery with salt, mirrors and a dog kennel.
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Code of silence
A new book by a former Reno police officer re-examines the life and crimes of a man convicted for two Reno murders.
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A time to rest
Northern Nevada is going to miss John Auer when he steps down from the helm of the First United Methodist Church on June 21.
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May the best beast win!
An all-star cast contributes their voices to this homage to 1950s monster and alien movies.
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The Haunting in Connecticut
Going to the movies? Here’s your local guide to the highs and lows of Hollywood’s latest releases.
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Last standing
Laura Jackson is the new music director for the Reno Philharmonic.
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Jumpin’ Jack’s flash
Jack’s Café stays busy because it offers everything you want at breakfast: great food, attentive service and cheap prices.
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Earthquake bale out
Straw bale construction resists shaky ground in Pakistan and Reno.
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Moving mountains Moving mountains
The Appalachia Restoration Act could put mountaintop removal to an end.
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Moving mountains
The Appalachia Restoration Act could put mountaintop removal to an end.
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Energy funds for Washoe County
Hundreds of thousands in funds allocated for energy efficiency and conservation.
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