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🌱 Used Car Prices On The Decline + Distribution Event For Foster Kids

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  1. Used car prices are on the decline in the Reno area. Back in July 2021, Budget Motors were up 30 percent from 2020. However, the lot has decreased in inventory, and prices are less demanding. Used car prices began to dwindle at the beginning of October 2022 because of the microchip shortage in new car sales. (KOLO)
  2. Reno Rodeo Foundation's annual Denim Drive distribution event will occur this Saturday. The yearly occasion comes from the Denim Drive, which takes place from November through December. Foster parents can bring their foster children to Kids Kottage Gymnasium to pick out their new clothes from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (KOLO)
  3. A new W. M. Keck Earth Science and Mineral Engineering Museum exhibit is now open to the community! The exhibition “Where the Wind Blows Wild & Free: Understanding Climate with Science and Art” is on the first floor of Mackay Mines building and showcases the state’s changing climate. Various mediums are used in the exhibit, including metal birds and a woven tapestry. (Nevada Today)

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Today in Reno:


From my notebook:

  • Meet Boo Boo, a pretty kitty who was once shy but is now completely out of her shell! Boo Boo is 6 years old and was taken to the Reno Shelter because her owner passed away. For more information and how to adopt Boo Boo, visit the link! (Nevada Humane Society via Facebook)
  • Five new homes have been listed for sale in the Reno area. Available properties range from a 1,318 square-foot, three-bed, two-bath home for $415,000 to a $1 million home with two beds, three baths, and 2,005 square feet. Get all the property details at the link. (Reno Patch)
  • The University of Nevada, Reno Lawlor Event Center is hiring! Open positions include custodial and technical crew members. You can read more about the opportunities at the link. (Nevada Today)

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Miranda Fraraccio

About me: Miranda Fraraccio is a staff writer for content creation agency Lightning Media Partners. She is a graduate of the University of Rhode Island, where she earned degrees in Writing & Rhetoric and Communication Studies. In her free time, you can find her traveling, drinking tea, or practicing film photography.

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