In 2024, over 800 NNSS volunteers dedicated 2,000+ hours to STEM and community events, impacting Southern Nevada through educational and charitable initiatives.
Posts published in “Nevada News”
Reno's 2025 Junior Ranger Program offers educational park exploration for all ages, promoting stewardship and earning a Junior Ranger Badge.
The BLM segregates land in Clark County, NV, for the Bonanza Solar Project, promoting renewable energy while managing 245M acres of public land.
Joe Lombardo faces ethics scandals and lawsuits while aligning with special interests, vetoing bills to lower housing and drug costs, sparking trust issues.
NNSS's ZEUS Testbed Optical Diagnostic Build Team honored for innovations enhancing subcritical experiment capabilities in national defense.
Jordyn Owens, appointed by the Reno Arts & Culture Commission, will serve as the 2025 Reno City Artist, fostering local creativity throughout the year.
U.S. Attorney Jason M. Frierson, the first African American in the role for Nevada, resigns January 17, 2025, after leading for nearly three years.
BLM seeks public input on the 16-mile Valmy Lateral Pipeline, aiding a switch from coal to natural gas at North Valmy Generating Station. Comments due by Jan 13, 2025.
Reno to host a Menorah lighting on December 25, 2024, at City Plaza with Chabad of Northern Nevada, featuring speeches, dancing, and food. Free to all.
Roger Rocha, with a rich history in nuclear operations, takes over as NNSS President on Dec 16, 2024, succeeding Garrett Harencak.





