Issue: November 26, 2015

Dear Folks,
This week in the Reno News & Review, photographer Eric Marks will take
you into training sessions with the University of Nevada, Reno boxing
team. In a photo essay, Marks's camera pokes around showing you
weighing, waiting, and fighting.
Elsewhere in this issue, Kelsey Fitzgerald will describe efforts to
protect five new wilderness areas in Washoe County. Kris Vagner writes
about community figures who pitch in to help with art education in the
schools. In news, we describe the issues at stake and the reaction of
Nevada U.S. Senate candidates in one of President Obama's rare vetoes.
Thank you for reading us, and have a good Thanksgiving.
Take care,
Dennis Myers,
News editor
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TPP dissed
Local senior leader says trade agreement threatens drug pricing.
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Success story
David Calkins opened a business just in time for the Great Recession.
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Leave your echo chamber
We need to hear those with whom we disagree.
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Short timer
I'm like the kid who runs away from home by hiding under the bed.
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Thankful I got to know them
Thanksgiving can be a day of remembrance.
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Regulations hurt consumers
Government is corrupt. So is business.
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Collage education
The exhibition 3 Texturesis the first all-woman three-artist show at Stremmel Gallery.
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Learning curves
Artists visit area elementary schools to teach art, writing, theater and dance through Sierra Arts Foundation's Arts in Education program.
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Games over
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay-Part 2 is a satisfying and dark conclusion to the saga of Katniss Everdeen.
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Life craft
Singer-songwriter John White finds inspiration in a variety of places.
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American classic
Big Ed's Alley Inn is a secret hidden in plain sight.
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Keep Washoe wild
Friends of Nevada Wilderness works to protect five new areas in northern Washoe County.
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