Issue: October 31, 2019

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Playing the field
One year before the 2020 elections, candidates are setting up shop in Reno.
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Protect and serve
The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office created a new Detention Services Unit in April.
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Party animals
A Washoe County Sheriff’s deputy made balloon animals for kids at an event on Oct. 24.
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Snow safety
The California Avalanche Workshop takes place Nov. 2 in Kings Beach.
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Brekhus banished
Councilmember chastised for creating concerns among city staff.
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Close ranks
As Veterans Day draws near, take a few moments to consider the people who’ve enlisted in our nation’s military.
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The right one
If you’re just sitting around, wondering, what business should I open? There’s your idea.
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Food for thought
Nevada schools struggle to feed their children. Our mentally ill camp out in city parks and along the river because there is no where for them to go. Spiking rents continue to cause misery for the working class.
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Spaced out
Bruce is ready for a flick where the aliens bent on destroying humanity aren’t the bad guys.
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Making time
Mel Hines wanted to start a community for other writers like herself.
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The Laundromat
Normally reliable director Steven Soderbergh delivers a mess of a movie.
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Zombieland: Double Tap
It’s a fun follow-up flick to the first.
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Play anything
The Sierra Sweethearts give po-faced bluegrass and folk a kick in the keister.
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Top secret
If you’re looking for a “best kept secret,” the T-Bird Cafe is it.
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