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Lane's adopted city of Reno proclaimed December 27, 2004, as "Mills Lane Day'". [24] In May 2006, Lane made his first public appearance in years at the dedication of a new courthouse in Reno which is named after him. [14] The Mills B. Lane Justice Center houses the Reno Municipal Court and the Washoe County District Attorney's Office. [25]
Referee Mills Lane, a member of the International Boxing Hall of Fame who officiated some of the most significant boxing matches of the second half of the 20th century, died Tuesday at 85.
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Reno County, Kansas. ... Kelly Mills: April 16, 2008 : 400-414 S. Main St.
Simons & Cameron (Gordon Simons and Lane Cameron), singers and songwriters; Jeanmarie Simpson, theatre and film artist, peace activist, founder of the Nevada Shakespeare Company and Universal Access Productions. Shannyn Sossamon, actress of A Knight's Tale, 40 Days and 40 Nights and The Rules of Attraction; Kevin Stadler, pro golfer, born in Reno
The Reno Arch is an iconic landmark in Reno, Nevada spanning Virginia Street at the intersection with Commercial Row. The current sign is the third version of the arch. It is owned and operated by the City of Reno. The original arch was built on October 23, 1926 to commemorate the completion of the Lincoln and Victory Highways. The current arch ...
Reno Experience District (or RED), originally Park Lane Centre and later Park Lane Mall, is a mixed-use entertainment, retail, and housing complex in Reno, Nevada, United States, located at the southeast corner of South Virginia Street and Plumb Lane, just west of the Reno–Tahoe International Airport and south of downtown Reno.
Russell Mills (1892-1959) was an American architect based in Reno, Nevada. [1] A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. [2] He "spent early years" in the Philippines. [3] He worked as a draftsman for noted architect Frederic DeLongchamps. [1] He opened his own practice in about 1936. [4]
NASCAR Truck Series driver Matt Mills was hospitalized after he appeared to be wrecked intentionally during Saturday’s race at Homestead-Miami Speedway. Mills’ truck hit the wall and caught ...