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1 month ago |
sierranevadaally.org | Noah Glick |Scott King |Richard Bednarski
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Ally Audio: What do the agencies targeted by Trump's latest executive order do? – Sierra Nevada Ally
1 month ago |
sierranevadaally.org | Noah Glick |Scott King |Richard Bednarski
On this edition of Ally Audio, Noah and Scott have some updates from Carson City, and get into some of the latest actions from the Trump Administration. They’re also talking about an Assembly Bill that encourages what’s known as “regenerative agriculture,” by farmers and ranchers in the state. Then reporter Richard Bednarski will join the show to talk about some of his recent reporting about the city of Sparks.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
sierranevadaally.org | Richard Bednarski
The Feather River Canyon begins just outside of Quincy, California. This corridor is home to Highway 70, one of the few year-round arteries to the many mountain communities. It is known for fishing and notable whitewater rafting, as well as steep canyon walls. The holiday season brought a series of storms to this area as part of an atmospheric river, a long, narrow plume of moisture that can stretch for thousands of miles. Think of it as a rain storm that travels along the jet stream.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
ourcommunitynow.com | Richard Bednarski
Share Kyle Isacksen has many irons in the fire. Driven by a direct action philosophy, his work throughout the community has blossomed in many directions. Together with his wife, he runs the nonprofit Be The Change Reno , an urban learning space dedicated to service, sustainability, and uplifting the community. One of the projects Isacksen is responsible for is addressing the affordable housing crisis in Reno.
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Nov 21, 2024 |
sierranevadaally.org | Richard Bednarski
Kyle Isacksen has many irons in the fire. Driven by a direct action philosophy, his work throughout the community has blossomed in many directions. Together with his wife, he runs the nonprofit Be The Change Reno, an urban learning space dedicated to service, sustainability, and uplifting the community. One of the projects Isacksen is responsible for is addressing the affordable housing crisis in Reno. “People aren’t connected to a place where they have less skin in the game,” explained Isacksen.
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