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Sparks Campo Eatery Hosts Grand Opening development SPARKS Another apartment building coming to Victorian Square YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1910 TribuneSERVING SPARKS SINCE 1910 Page 3 Volume 108, Number 28 Tuesday, July 12, 2016 95 cents SpoRtS coveR StoRy Threats against local police officers ‘unverified’ Sparks Tribune Cougars Prizina In wake of the ambush that left five officers dead verbally commits and seven wounded in Dal- to Nevada las, police in Northern Ne- vada have received vague Page 10 threats for similar acts of violence. Sparks Police Chief Brian Allen told the Tribune on Monday that there have been unverified reports from different sources about attacks on local officers in Northern Nevada following John Byrne/Tribune the events last Thursday. Sparks Mayor Gino Martini (second from left) cuts the ribbon at the Sparks Campo grand “As a department we’re opening last Thursday. It’s the restaurant’s second location in Northern Nevada. concerned for the safety of our officers and the commu- nity as a whole,” Allen said. “We’ve since taken steps to Duo of local Cal provide additional safety to Ripken teams win Sparks Campo eatery our officers.” In a statement issued ear- state tournaments lier, Allen offered his con- Page 11 dolences to the Dallas Police hosts grand opening Department and their fami- lies, and thanked the people By Kayla Anderson vorite Campo foods are the cauliflower (even of Sparks for the outpouring InSIde Sparks Tribune though he’s not a big fan of vegetables) and of support he and his offi- the budino- an Italian custard and caramel cers have received. Weather..............................2 “Let’s have fun, let’s drink, and let’s eat be- in a cookie crust served in a mason jar. “The amount of commu- State Briefs........................ 2 cause Sanjay’s got the bill!” Executive Chef The Sparks Campo also has what it says nity support for the Sparks Faces in the Crowd...........4 David Holman said at the Sparks Campo is the largest selection of draft beers in all of Police and law enforcement Opinion............................14 grand opening toast last week. Northern Nevada. is humbling,” the statement Puzzles..............................16 After a successful launch of their down- “We have 80 beers on tap; 72 of them that read. “Community leaders, Advice...............................17 town Reno flagship restaurant back in 2011, are craft,” Lillaney said. “We also have wine businesses, the news me- Food Nevada....................18 owner Sanjay Lillaney had been looking at that you can buy at retail rates; you don’t dia, but most importantly Health...............................20 locations in Sparks to open up a Campo. He have to go to Total Wine anymore.” our citizens have e-mailed, Classified Ads..................21 said that he had been looking at Sparks loca- Though Lillaney opened the Sparks texted, posted or called ex- Legals................................22 tions for over nine years because he couldn’t Campo, he depends on upper management pressing their thoughts and find any high-scale restaurants outside of to run it efficiently. prayers for those in Dallas Follow us on the casinos. Lillaney feels that the location “This is David’s baby,” Lillaney says of and our local police. Our Twitter: of Campo is in a growing community where Holman. “This is his life. I give him more break room is full of food, @SparksTribune people want to move. power than any other executive chef.” cards and donations ex- “I love the economy in Sparks,” Lillaney Holman was with Charlie Palmer Steak for pressing our community’s said. 14 years before joining Campo a few months thanks for our police.” Lillaney, who owns a number of Burger ago. Sparks Mayor Geno Mar- King franchises in Northern Nevada and California, is a self-proclaimed foodie. His fa- > See CAMPO, Page 3 > See POLICE, Page 8 visit our website at www.sparkstrib.com 2 July 12, 2016 youR Seven-day foRecaSt today WedneSDAY tHuRSDAY fRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY 88/53 92/59 96/60 96/60 93/59 90/61 90/57 A full day of Plenty of Plenty of Brilliant sunshine Mostly sunny Plenty of Mostly sunny sunshine sunshine sunshine sunshine battle boRn State news Associated Press representing 17 unnamed plaintiffs. college system ends health employees to dump chemicals, and Court officials said Monday the workforce development suggests that a disgruntled former Tuesday hearing in Clark County program employee was responsible for the 2 firefighters killed in District Court was canceled. LAS VEGAS — The Nevada Sys- video posted to the internet in June. nevada crash Three state high court justices is- tem of Higher Education has ended The video was later removed. It ap- WINNEMUCCA — Tire failure sued a last-second order July 1 block- a 10-year-old program that sought to peared to show employees emptying may be to blame for a firetruck roll- ing immediate publication of some develop Nevada’s health care work- barrels into the ground. over crash that killed two federal fire- 5,200 registered sex offenders’ names force and encourage research. Foundry spokesman Craig Banko fighters and injured a third on a re- under a long-fought community noti- Officials announced Friday that they has said the company is cooperating mote highway about 37 miles north of fication law. phased out the Health Sciences System with the investigation. Winnemucca, the Nevada Highway The state law passed in 2007 allows last month. They praised the program’s Patrol said Monday. the Nevada Sexual Offenders Regis- accomplishments but noted it’s a nat- tesla investigating fall, The driver, Jacob Omalley, 27, and try to post the names to comply with ural transition because UNLV’s new injury at gigafactory a passenger, Will Hawkins, 22, both the 2006 federal Adam Walsh Child medical school is about to open. RENO — Authorities say a man of Winnemucca, were killed in the Protection and Safety Act. The program had four employees has been injured after a fall at the Te- wreck about 5:20 p.m. Sunday on Plaintiffs’ lawyers argue the listing based in Las Vegas. One was reas- sla Gigafactory in Nevada. State Highway 140, about 6 miles represents double-jeopardy punish- signed and three are no longer em- The Storey County Sheriff’s Office from the junction with U.S. Highway ment, treats offenders unevenly, un- ployed with the system. says the man fell on Thursday after- 95, Trooper Jim Stewart said. fairly reclassifies people, and there’s The higher education organization noon. He was taken to the hospital The other passenger, 23-year-old no method to correct errors. will save $382,000 a year by ending with non-life-threatening injuries. Zachery McElroy of Reno, was being They say any mistakes publishing the program. Funding originally KRNV-TV reports that the man ap- treated Monday at Renown Regional offenders’ names can’t be undone. came from private sources, but was parently fell through sheet rock and Medical Center in Reno for non-life later funded in part by state funds. was left with some broken bones. threatening injuries, he said. reno officials propose Board of Regents chairman Rick It’s not clear how the man fell or The U.S. Bureau of Land Manage- changes to strip club Trachok said the activities performed what his job was. regulations ment crew members were returning by program officials will now be Tesla said in a statement that it is to Winnemucca from fire-spotting RENO — Reno officials are consid- spearheaded by individual colleges investigating the incident. patrol following weekend lightning ering changing the rules regarding rather than a central organization. strikes near the Oregon state line how strip clubs operate in hopes of no damage reported after town of Denio, BLM spokesman Ste- redeveloping parts of the city. state: no risky chemicals temblors near northern nevada lake phen Clutter said. At a Reno City Hall workshop found in nevada waste dumping case The highway patrol and local agen- Thursday, city staff discussed a new HAWTHORNE — No damage or cies escorted the bodies of the two dead ordinance that could have strip clubs YERINGTON — A state official injuries are reported after a pair of firefighters during the 165-mile trip move or lose alcohol sales in the next says soil samples haven’t turned up earthquakes west of Walker Lake in on Interstate 80 from Winnemucca to two years. risky chemicals or hazardous ma- northern Nevada. Reno, Clutter and Stewart said. City officials say they want to cre- terials where a liquid was poured A Mineral County sheriff’s dis- Stewart said the preliminary in- ate redevelopment districts in down- into the ground on a video appearing patcher says people in Hawthorne re- vestigation indicates the truck over- town and midtown Reno, but current to show employees of a Lyon County ported feeling the magnitude 4.3 tem- turned due to tire failure. strip clubs in the area are hindering foundry dumping barrels of indus- blor about 4:15 p.m. Thursday and those efforts. The proposed ordi- trial waste. another 4.5 quake about 11:40 p.m. nevada sex offender list nance would have strip clubs in some Nevada Department of Conserva- KOLO-TV in Reno reports that case off las vegas court parts of the city move to different tion and Natural Resources spokes- a woman reported feeling the first docket areas or stop serving alcohol. If the woman JoAnn Kittrell says investiga- quake at work in Yerington. That’s LAS VEGAS — A state court in Las clubs stopped serving, they would be tors are still trying to determine what about 30 miles away. Vegas won’t hear arguments about a able to have fully nude performers.
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