Issue: April 30, 2009

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Spring breaks
RN&R photographer Lauren Randolph searches the Truckee Meadows for symbols of the season.
This article was published on 04.30.09
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Equality drive
A vote on a domestic relationships bill came the same day that gay Nevadans spent a day lobbying the Nevada Legislature.
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Search process has difficulties
The search for a Washoe school superintendent has been troubled.
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Water grab delayed
The state engineer delayed hearings for an application to take water from rural areas for Las Vegas.
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Former Miss Nevada judges Miss California
Nevada judge discussed pageant controversy on her blog.
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Art auction
An art auction is planned to benefit painter Deven Hosselkus, a cancer victim.
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Two newspapers
Two Nevada newspapers offer different views of the role of journalism.
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Letters for April 30, 2009
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The longest foot
Square-foot gardener Mel Bartholomew talks about his method of growing big produce in little spaces.
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Expansive minds
The Mahakaruna Buddhist Meditation Center group may help put your mind at ease.
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Sucker punch
Bad acting, boring fight scenes—why not just punch yourself in the face?
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The Soloist
Going to the movies? Here’s your local guide to the highs and lows of Hollywood’s latest releases.
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Going to the movies? Here’s your local guide to the highs and lows of Hollywood’s latest releases.
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State of Play
Going to the movies? Here’s your local guide to the highs and lows of Hollywood’s latest releases.
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Yo, ho, ho!
The Deadly Gallows continue the local traditions of plundering and pillaging.
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China syndrome
The food’s just OK, but the service at this Chinese joint is wildly entertaining.
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Dressed up in Green
UNR’s Trashion Show gets creative with recycled materials.
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Hey, are you gonna use that?
Ruling says expired solar rebates can go to those who can use them.
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Drugged waterways
Millions of pounds of drugs are released—legally—into waterways.
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Shudder to think
White House garden makes conventional agriculture squirm.
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Black thumb gardening
What to grow when you’re not much of a gardener.
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Break it down
Compost is one investment that pays great dividends.
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Lawnless and loving it
A southwest Reno family decided to eat their yard.
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Lasagna gardening
Sheet mulching is a bit like composting on site.
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