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🌱Blind Reno Man Receives Golf Award + NSHE's Vaccine Mandate
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Morning, Reno! Let's get you all caught up to start this Tuesday, November 2 off on an informed note. Here's what's happening around town today.
First, today's weather:
Clouds giving way to some sun. High: 63 Low: 39.
Here are the top stories today in Reno:
- Millard G. Reed, a long-time Reno resident, was recently inducted into the United States Blind Golf Association Hall of Fame Class of 2021. The Hall of Fame Award is given to individuals or organizations that support, promote and preserve the history of blind golf. (Reno Gazette-Journal)
- In accordance with the State Board of Health's unanimous decision to implement a COVID-19 student vaccine mandate, Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) students seeking to register for the 2022 spring semester must be vaccinated or have an approved exemption – for a medical condition or religious belief. Online only students are exempt from the State Board of Health mandate. (KTVN)
- Around midnight Sunday, the Reno Police Department and the University of Nevada, Reno police services arrived on scene of a shooting on the 1000 block of Nevada Street. All of the victims were brought to the hospital in unstable condition but the extent of their injuries are still unknown. (KTVN)
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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.