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Reno: Demolished in 1992. [10] 4: Riverside Mill Company Flourmill: August 18, 1982 (#82003259) October 13, 2000: 345 E. 2nd St. Reno: Was to be the focal point of the Milltowne Centre hotel and casino, but project was never completed. Demolished between 1986 and 1989. [11] 5: George Wingfield House: July 15, 1982 (#82003260) July 22, 2002
KTVN is the only station in the Reno market to not have a midday newscast. KTVN airs the CBS Evening News at 6 p.m. and KOLO-TV also airs their national newscast at 6 p.m. while KRNV is the only station to air their national newscast at 5:30 p.m. KOLO-TV began competing with KTVN on the 4:30 a.m. newscast which debuted on October 13, 2014.
A short history of Reno (University of Nevada Press, 2015). Price, John A. (1972). "Reno, Nevada: The City as a Unit of Study". Urban Anthropology. 1 (1): 014– 028. JSTOR 40552854. Ringhoff, Mary, and Edward Stoner. The river and the railroad: An archaeological history of Reno (University of Nevada Press, 2011).
Pages in category "History of women in Nevada" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... 0–9. 20th Century Club (Reno, Nevada) F. List of ...
Priscilla Joyce Ford (February 10, 1929 [2] – January 29, 2005 [3]) was an American convicted mass murderer, who was sentenced to death for killing six people on Thanksgiving Day 1980 in Reno, Nevada by driving her car on the sidewalk into a crowd of people. She injured 23 more.
She died on December 6, 1925. Her simple marble grave marker reads "Dat So La Lee / Famous Washoe Basket Maker / Died 12. 6. 25." A rather cryptic nearby Nevada state historic marker reads, "Myriads of stars shine over the graves of our ancestors." Dat So La Lee Post #12 of the American Legion in Reno, NV is named for her.
Nevada State Journal newspaper begins publication. [2] University of Nevada founded; 1877 – Bridge rebuilt. [3] 1879 – Town incorporated. [1] 1882 – Nevada and Oregon Railroad begins operating. 1885 – Riverside Hotel in business. 1886 – Nevada State University relocated to Reno from Elko. [4] 1894 – 20th Century Club for women ...
She was the first head of the department of history of the University of Nevada (1897–1901) and was active in the suffrage movement in England in 1909–1911, working with Emmeline Pankhurst. She was president of the Nevada equal franchise society in 1912, and the first national chairman of the National Woman's Party in 1916.