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Sparks City Council voted not to terminate the city manager’s contract on Monday.
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Sparks Mayor Ed Lawson and city council members Dian VanderWell of Ward 2 and Charlene Bybee of Ward 4 will keep their seats, according to preliminary results. The five-person council is the policymaker for the city, making decisions about infrastructure projects, land uses, and finances to address community growth in the city. The mayor doesn’t vote but can provide input and has the ability to veto.
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Elected officials in Sparks spoke about pandemic recovery and housing during the annual State of the City Address on Monday.
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Read or listen to the morning news headlines for Tuesday, March 15, 2022.
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For the latest updates on the presidential election, both in Nevada and nationally, follow NPR's coverage here. Nevada’s 2020 general election results…
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There are two open seats up for grabs on the Sparks City Council. Candidates are addressing several issues including growth and police reform as the…
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In the race for Sparks Ward 3, incumbent Paul Anderson faces a challenge from Quentin Smith. Anderson has served on the Sparks City Council since 2018…
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For the first time, there are two Millennials running for a seat on Sparks City Council. Our contributor Gabriella De Leon, with Noticiero Movil, reports…
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This week the Sparks City Council voted to approve insurance coverage for gender reassignment surgeries for city employees. Reno Public Radio’s Anh Gray…