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Jim Valentine: Things to do while waiting for the market

Establish a vision of what you would like to have happen in your eventual transaction.

Mound House mason leaves legacy of heart and stone

“There’s a ring that comes off chisels when a bunch of men are working with chisels. When it’s clicking, it’s a symphony.”

Nevada marijuana sales near $1 billion for year

Dispensaries reported just over $965 million in taxable sales for the fiscal year.

Ask The Dog Trainer: Dog doesn’t think Halloween is a treat

I just wish she would be less crazy for our family’s favorite event of the year.

‘Made in America’ bet pays off for Reno firm

EE Technologies' renewed focus on Made in America products has lifted the company to new heights.

Jim Valentine: Real estate is not a spectator sport

It is your life, your future, and your decisions to make.

Code change would make room for historic inns

Planning commissioners voted unanimously to change the definition of “hotel."

Kelly Bullis: Consider a Roth conversion now?

See the “benefit” of a temporary drop in your IRA value due to market fluctuations?

Blue Angels visit Carson Tahoe Health’s Long Term Acute Care Hospital

A few representatives from the Blue Angels stopped by Carson Tahoe Health’s Long Term Acute Care Hospital on Friday to visit Navy Veteran Thomas P. Fischer, who served for 20 years.

Linda Marrone: Summer medley salad

Before we push summer completely out of the way, I want to remind you there is one more Farmers Market.

Appeal named best rural paper in Nevada

The Nevada Appeal was named the best rural publication in Nevada at the Nevada Press Foundation Awards banquet.

Blues festival Battle, Axe and Tracks takes place this weekend

Music festival in Reno features headliners Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Jimmie Vaughan, Samantha Fish and Robert Randolph Band

Reno is hosting a multi-day music festival this weekend with sixteen musicians and bands at Rancho San Rafael Park on Oct. 1-2. The first Battle, Axe and Tracks combines award-winning established and emerging rock, funk and blues musicians with the intimate setting of Rancho San Rafael Park. The festival features blues and rock music, activities, food trucks, bars, a guitar battle, axe throwing and more.

Marilyn Foster: Travel like the rich and famous to Croatia’s islands

Nothing is quite as wonderful as traveling on a modern luxury yacht with no more than 36 fellow travelers that soon become like family.

Cynthia Ferris-Bennett: Farmers Market fresh bruschetta (recipe)

We celebrate one of our favorite produce gems… heirloom tomatoes.

New marijuana dispensary proposed in Carson City

Planning commissioners will weigh in on a marijuana dispensary – and potential restaurant – proposed for the south end of town.