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🌱 Alcohol Ordinance + Little Washoe Lake Water Level Recovering
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Hey, Reno! Let's get you all caught up to start this day off on an informed note. These are the most important things happening around town today.
First, today's weather:
Mostly sunny and milder. High: 62 Low: 40.
Here are the top stories today in Reno:
- The City of Reno is continuing discussions on a proposed ordinance that would aim to reduce drinking and improve safety downtown. The highlights of the ordinance include stores requiring overnight security, a quota for fresh food products, and potentially banning single-serve alcohol containers within a Safe Scape and Buffer Area downtown. (KRNV My News 4)
- Little Washoe Lake water levels are now recovering after the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) worked with partners to repair a water diversion ditch that feeds the Washoe Lakes system, which includes Big and Little Washoe Lakes, as well as the Scripps Wildlife Management Area (WMA) that lies between. (KTVN)
- NV Energy is distributing energy efficient LED lightbulbs to 19,000 households across the state of Nevada. Families will have the opportunity to receive a four-pack of Energy Star certified certified 9-watt (60-watt equivalent) LED light bulbs. (KOLO)
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— Rachel Kilimnik
About me: Rachel is a born-and-raised New Yorker who recently relocated to the mountains in the west. She is a freelance copywriter for the content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and is assisting Patch.com with community newsletter curation. During her free time, you can find Rachel roller skating, making pottery, drinking tea, and tending to her growing collection of houseplants.