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🌱 Step Into Music + Children Found In Fecal-Covered Room
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Happy Wednesday, Reno! Here's everything worth knowing today in Reno.
First, today's weather:
Sunny, but chilly. High: 40 Low: 18.
Here are the top 3 stories in Reno today:
- Two women from Lemmon Valley have been put behind bars and are facing felony charges after police found two children and dozens of dogs living in a run-down basement. Lindsay Arnold, aged 29, and Christa Garcia, aged 46, were arrested this past Monday for charges of child abuse and neglect. When police arrived at the scene, they saw these children and many of the dogs crammed into a single bedroom covered with clothing, trash, and feces. The story is developing. (KRNV My News 4)
- Steven Alberti went on KOLO 8 News to talk about his business, Step into Music. Step into Music provides early childhood music classes for kids as young as 4 months old around the Reno/Sparks area. Integrating music education into a child's early life can really help with their development skills. To hear more about the business, watch the video! (KOLO)
- The cookie craze that has swept the nation is finally arriving in Sparks. The long-awaited Crumbl Cookies is opening this coming Friday! Crumbl Cookies started back in 2017 in Utah. Now, they have over 300 locations across 36 states. Every week, they have four new flavors for the public to try. What flavors are you going to try out? (Reno Gazette Journal)
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Today in Reno:
- Road Ride To Hidden Valley & the River Trail at the Bike Shop (10:45 AM)
- 2022 NV Steam Conference at the Nevada Museum of Art (4:00 PM)
- TMCC Virtual Info Night at Online Location (6:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- The Nevada Humane Society is promoting Make It Matter Monday with Bayard. Four-year-old Bayard was diagnosed with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency and is looking for a very special foster family. (Facebook)
- The Reno Firefighters Association is asking everyone to join them in mourning the loss of Captain Max Fortuna. Please keep Fortuna's family and the Stockton Fire Department family in your thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. (Facebook)
- The SPCA of Northern Nevada is excited to celebrate Luna's adoption! Everyone is wishing them well! (Facebook)
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That's it for today! See you all tomorrow morning for another update.
— Dominique-Noelle Rafael
About me: Dominique is a self taught UX/UI designer based in Princeton, NJ. She recently graduated from the University of Maryland last spring with a bachelor's degree in Information Science. She is excited to begin working on the Patch newsletter project this year!