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Family Time: Nevada Moms’ summer family bucket list
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) -School is almost out in northern Nevada and as families anticipate the arrival of summer, the season’s plans rise along with the temperatures. Kacey Queen, co-founder of Nevada Moms, joined us on Morning Break for our Family Time segment to present the ultimate summer bucket list for the Reno community.
Nevada Moms has a free printable download sheet on their website, but some ideas are listed below to get started.
Summer Bucket List:
1. Splish-Splash at the Pool: Dive into the refreshing waters of Nevada’s local pools and soak up the summer sun. From thrilling water slides to relaxing lazy rivers, there’s a poolside adventure waiting for every member of the family.
2. Cast Your Line: Escape the hustle and bustle of city life and embark on a tranquil fishing expedition. Nevada’s picturesque lakes and rivers offer ample opportunities to reel in the big catch while creating lasting memories with your loved ones.
3. Lakeside Retreat: Pack a picnic basket and head to one of Nevada’s scenic lakeshores for a day of relaxation and exploration. Discover hidden coves, build sandcastles, and take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters.
4. Green Thumb Adventures: Channel your inner gardener and plant an herb or vegetable garden with the family. With Nevada’s favorable climate, you’ll enjoy a bountiful harvest of fresh produce grown right in your backyard.
5. Creative Cooking: Whip up a storm in the kitchen with fun and easy baking projects the whole family can enjoy. From homemade cookies to savory pies, let your culinary creativity shine this summer.
6. Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt: Embark on a neighborhood scavenger hunt and uncover hidden treasures right in your own backyard. With clues and challenges tailored for all ages, this adventure promises excitement around every corner.
7. Splash Pad Extravaganza: Beat the heat at one of Nevada’s splash pads, where water jets, fountains, and sprays provide endless entertainment for kids of all ages. It’s the perfect way to stay cool while having a splashing good time.
8. Outdoor Movie Magic: Transform your backyard into a movie theater under the stars and enjoy family-friendly films al fresco. With blankets, popcorn, and cozy seating, it’s a cinematic experience the whole family will love.
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VICTOR JOECKS: Previewing Nevada’s gubernatorial race
Money matters in politics, and Gov. Joe Lombardo has a lot of it.
Last week, Lombardo’s campaign announced that he raised about $4.5 million last year. That gives him more than $9 million in the bank. Combined with money in his PACs, his re-election campaign has more than $15 million.
Attorney General and Democrat gubernatorial front-runner Aaron Ford raised less than $2.3 million last year. His expenses topped $1.1 million. It looks like he replaced lobbyist-funded travel with donor-funded travel. His campaign spent lavishly on steakhouses, airfare and hotel stays.
Ford has less than $1.6 million in the bank. Combined with PAC money, he has a bit more than $2 million.
Now, talking about money may seem crass. In an ideal world, politics would be a contest of ideas. Candidates would share their governing philosophies and debate policy proposals. Voters would carefully weigh every candidate’s ideas and character.
But that’s not the world in which we live. Yes, there are people who care deeply about those things — and many of you read this column. But the voters who decide elections aren’t obsessively studying the issues. They’re busy. That’s why candidates speak in soundbites and negative campaigning is so effective.
Looking at money is important for two reasons. One, money spent well translates into votes. This is why both the Democrat National Committee and Turning Point Action are dumping resources into Nevada. Money allows you to identify and turn out your voters.
Money pays for political ads, which can drive up your opponent’s disapproval ratings and boost your approval numbers. No one likes to admit that negative ads work, but they do.
Remember all of the commercials from Democrats over the past two cycles claiming Republicans would ban abortion? Republicans have the presidency and majorities in the House and Senate. The murder of preborn children in Nevada remains legal. But the onslaught of ads helped several Nevada Democrats win re-election.
Ford is a gold mine of opposition research, too. Ford’s vacation tab tops $140,000. Spending time out of Nevada on special interest-funded junkets won’t win over swing voters. Then there’s the fact that Ford hired his old law firm to lead Nevada’s opioid litigation. It’s likely his old firm raked in around $200 million from those efforts.
Two, not raising enough money can lead to a doom spiral. Wealthy donors don’t like throwing their money away, even if doing so helps Ford rack up Marriott points. Without money, a campaign can flounder, which dries up future money — and so on.
Ford’s biggest advantage is that Democrat voters will probably be fired up to vote to express their opposition to President Donald Trump. The economy is also a major variable. If it’s doing poorly, voters will likely assign some of the blame to Lombardo.
Gasoline prices remain a major wildcard. Trump’s energy policies have lowered prices, but California’s refinery closures look likely to send Nevada gas prices skyrocketing.
Bottom line: Lombardo is a favorite, but there’s a lot of time left.
Contact Victor Joecks at vjoecks@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-4698. Follow
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Ex-NBA star Lamar Odom arrested on suspicion of DUI in Nevada
LAS VEGAS — Former NBA star Lamar Odom was arrested on suspicion of DUI in Las Vegas over the weekend, authorities said Tuesday.
Odom, 46, was pulled over Saturday on Interstate 15 near Harry Reid International Airport, according to Nevada Highway Patrol Trooper Shawn Haggstrom.
He could face charges including DUI, excessive speed and failure to properly maintain a travel lane, Haggstrom said.
Haggstrom didn’t have attorney information for Odom. An email seeking comment from a sports agent for Odom wasn’t immediately returned.
Clark County jail records showed that Odom was no longer in custody as of Tuesday.
Odom won championships in 2009 and 2010 with the Los Angeles Lakers. He also played for the LA Clippers, Miami Heat and Dallas Mavericks during a 14-year NBA career.
His 2013 marriage to Khloe Kardashian was tabloid fodder and the couple appeared together on a reality TV show before divorcing months later. That same year, Odom was arrested for DUI in Los Angeles.
In 2015, Odom made headlines after suffering a medical episode during a stay at a legal brothel in Nevada called Love Ranch.
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Nevada SPCA’s Community Support Program aims to keep pets with their owners
Las Vegas (KSNV) — The Nevada SPCA’s Community Support Program is addressing the needs of pet owners facing financial difficulties by providing access to crucial veterinary services.
Funded through grants and donations, the initiative aims to keep pets with their families during challenging times, preventing unnecessary surrenders to shelters.
The shelter shared the story of Elektra, a dog who was rescued from an abusive environment. After being taken in by a homeless owner, the two formed a strong bond while living on the streets.
When Elektra fell seriously ill after securing transitional housing, her owner couldn’t afford veterinary care and turned to the Community Support Program.
Thanks to their assistance, Elektra received the necessary treatment and has since recovered, continuing to live happily with her owner.
“Stories like Elektra’s demonstrate why accessible veterinary care is so critical,” said Nevada SPCA Executive Director Lori Heeren.
“No one should have to choose between their pet’s health and their own stability. Our Community Support Program exists to ensure that pets remain with their families, even during life’s most challenging moments.”
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