Issue: September 04, 2014

Hello everybody,
It's all about ticks and Lyme disease and how Lyme disease affects people in our feature story this week. In News, Dennis Myers gives all the details on Washoe County School District recent issues and fixes within special education. Brad Bynum explores what "Dada" is and tells us about some new Dada exhibits in Art of the State. Turn to Arts & Culture for a fall preview of what's coming to the area's stages, and Green is all about newly-designated pesticide-free parks in Reno and Sparks. Click the links below to preview our content, but be sure to pick up a print copy for exclusive columns, cartoons and event picks.
As always, thanks for reading. If not for you, we'd be ticking time bombs.
Cheers!
Sage Leehey
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Ticked off
Lyme Disease should be guarded against even though it's more an East Coast phenomenon.
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Two suits against school chief
Martinez accused of firing police chief in retaliation for conduct reports.
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Quarantine
While stranded in the United States because of the Ebola virus, Rev. Fr. Elijah Bobby Washington talks about West Africa outbreak.
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Sparks PD should stop hiding from the truth
Deception by omission is not an admirable quality in leadership.
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I am the lizard king
Personally, I think everything is pretty funny.
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Nevada owned and operated by business
Nevada newspapers and universities are part of the corrupt power structure.
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Flores in love with state power
Many of us are excited about the potential of a conservative Latino voting block.
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Art history
A new exhibition looks for the legacy of Dada art in contemporary Reno.
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Signed, sealed,delivered
The Postal Cafe is homey and cute and just plain adorable.
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Parks and rec
Local organization Bee Habitat has worked to get 28 parks the designation of pesticide-free in the cities of Reno and Sparks.
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