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Stewardship: The River Keepers

The City of Reno, Nevada just reinstated a river cleanup crew for the first time in years.Jon Bahrenburg, 65, heads that crew. Every Tuesday through Friday, beginning at 6:30 a.m., Bahrenburg, Cody Wall, 20, and Juan Hernandez, 20, head to different sections on the Truckee River within the Reno boundaries. 

StoriesDecember 3, 2015camping, cleanup crew, homeless, Nevada, Reno, stewardship, syringes, Truckee River
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Social: "Reno Got It Right"

StoriesDecember 3, 2015Councilmember, David Bobzien, Hillary Schieve, homeless, Mayor, Naomi Duerr, Reno, Sparks, Truckee River, Washoe County
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Funding: Granting Fixes

StoriesDecember 2, 2015cfwn, Community Foundation of Western Nevada, fund, funding, money, Nevada, tmwa, Truckee River

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