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
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Teenage dream
Local teens contribute to our yearly Teen Issue.
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Romney and the church
Nevadans write about the LDS connection.
This article was published on 03.22.12
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Mushroom cloud
Seventeen year old David Melendez is an advocate for the legalization of hallucinogenic mushrooms.
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Election year conversions
Election year conversions don’t count.
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Leave regionalism be
Bruce sounds off on local pronunciations.
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Bodies, wrestle and motion
Two professional wrestlers take the issue of illegal immigration into the ring.
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Play with fire
In this coming-of-age novel by a local author, a boy sets fires.
This article was published on 03.22.12
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Loud-quiet-loud
Eviction alternates between reggae verses and grungy choruses.
This article was published on 03.22.12
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Killer combo
Can’t decide between Mexican or Italian food? Here you go.
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Trailing on
The Ranch Loop Trail is expected to be open by the end of the month.
This article was published on 03.22.12
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Slice of light
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada voted to eliminate funding for NVEnergy rebate programs.
This article was published on 03.22.12
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Reid’s report
Senator Reid releases a clean energy report with plans for Nevada’s green energy sector.
This article was published on 03.22.12
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Eco-event: Intro to beekeeping
Become the keeper of the bees at Hungry Mother Organics’ beekeeping class.
This article was published on 03.22.12