Issue: April 03, 2014

Hi everybody,
There once was a paper from Reno
That told everyone everything we know
We like to do news,
Arts'n politics, when we choose,
But mostly we like a cab or a pinot.
Introducing the winners of our first poetry contest. Feel free to click
the links below for a taster, but don't forget to pick up the newsprint
edition for exclusive columns, cartoons and repurposed coasters. And as
always, thanks for reading us. If not for you, we probably have to work
in used bookstores.
Ciao bella,
Brian
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The Winners
Here are the winners of our first poetry contest.
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Medical watch
Marijuana dispensaries move forward or back, depending on the jurisdiction.
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Minimum wage stays put
Nevada minimum higher than fed minimum.
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The main event
Get ready for some action at the MMA fight at the Reno Events Center.
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The three E’s
Familiar with the concept of a vicious cycle? Our economy won't improve until education does and visa versa.
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Will you still need me?
It's my birthday, and I'll sigh if I want to.
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Ask not for whom the tax rolls
Corporations are smarter than politicians.
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End compulsory education for children
Smart kids should go to school.
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Completely different
Monty Python's Spamalot is the story of knights of the round table, who dance whene'er they're able.
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Resident medieval
Locals recreate “the more pleasurable parts of the Middle Ages. We try to avoid the plague.”
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Basque in the glory
“All you need is good songs, internet and a van, that's it,” says Gorka Urbizu of the Basque rock band Berri Txarrak.
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Crepe shoot
Crepe N' Roll serves Japanese crepes. Wait, what? Aren't crepes French?
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Growing up green
The Greenhouse Project is at Carson High School and has many programs to get the community and students involved in sustainable agriculture.
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