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Truma Jones

With broken hearts we announce the loss of our precious mother, Truma Jones. Following complications from an illness, Momma passed away peacefully with family by her side at Renown Hospital in Reno, NV on February 25th, 2021. Momma was born to parents John D. Haggard and Syrena B. Goff as Trumblean Haggard on September 13, 1934 in Hanna, OK. There she grew up and met the love of her life, Glen Jones. She knew in an instant that they would spend their lifetime together. They married and enjoyed their lives with each other for 68 years. Her love for others and life spilled over to all those that knew her. Her greatest passion was cooking and she made us all so proud when she published her own cook book, “Sharing Our Best”, which included all of those special recipes we enjoyed throughout our lifetime. Her most precious gift of all though, was just being the woman she was. Her unselfishness, grace, and love knew no bounds and was apparent to anyone who knew her. She was preced

Novel Coronavirus In Nevada: May 13-24, 2021

Alissa Eckert, MS; Dan Higgins, MAM / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Editor’s Note: Updates about the novel coronavirus in Nevada will be moving to KUNR Today, effective Wednesday, May 26. Visit KUNR Today for local news headlines. Novel Coronavirus In Nevada: Monday, May 24, 2021 5:45 p.m. | May 24, 2021 COVID-19 Cases And Test Positivity Rate Continue To Decrease In Nevada COVID-19 cases are continuing to decrease in Nevada. Officials are reporting an average of 161 daily cases over the last two weeks, along with two deaths per day during that same time period. Daily cases have steadily decreased since the start of the month.

KUNR Today: Some Laid-Off Workers Demand Hiring Priority, Two Hospitals Relax Visitor Restrictions

Unions Want Priority Rehiring Of Workers As Nevada Reopens By The Associated Press Laid-off casino and hotel workers picketed at the Nevada statehouse to demand that state lawmakers pass a bill to require their former employers bring them back at pre-pandemic wages rather than hire new workers.   A proposal to mandate workers be given the “right to return” and receive priority in the re-hiring process has pitted the powerful Culinary Union against industry groups that may need to hire additional workers as resorts and casinos return to full capacity after a year of limitations due to the pandemic.   State Senate Majority Leader Nicole Cannizzaro told demonstrators on Tuesday that she intended to ensure the bill moved forward.

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