Stories for June 2023

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Friday, June 30

Carson City legal - 34941

Notice of Hearing

Lyon County legal - 34867

Notice of Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 34927

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34969

Notice of application - 23-06042

Carson City legal - 34964

Notice of Application - 23-06039

Carson City legal - 34971

Notice of Application - 23-06045

Carson City legal - 34982

Notice of Application - 23-06026

Carson City legal - 34983

Notice of Application - 23-06035

Carson City legal - 34985

Notice of Application - 23-06036

Carson City legal - 34987

Notice of Request for Voluntary Cancellation of Authority - 23-06040

Carson City legal - 34973

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34950

NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT AND NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS

Roger Diez: NASCAR hits the street for the first time

This weekend NASCAR steps well outside its comfort zone for the first street race in the organization’s 75-year history.

Carson author launches website for region's writers

The only qualification is writers reside in Northern Nevada or write about Northern Nevada.

Michael Leach: Tips to help stay sober during July 4

Holidays like July 4 can also be challenging for someone sober or in recovery from alcoholism or drug addiction.

State OKs reduction in NV Energy rates

A reduction in electricity rates approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada might not make a huge difference in consumers’ bills this summer compared to last year.

Thursday, June 29

CCSO: 5 people, including homicide suspect, arrested in traffic stop

A female juvenile passenger, 17, who CCSO said attempted to conceal her identity, is wanted on a homicide warrant in San Joaquin, California.

Potential harmful algal bloom identified in Washoe Lake

Scientists sampling surface waters at Washoe Lake State Park have identified a potential harmful algal bloom along the shoreline of the lake.

Romo sits at 5-2 favorite for ACC celebrity golf; Sorenstam at 8-1

Former Cowboys quarterback in a three-time winner of the celebrity golf event at Edgewood Tahoe.

Silver Springs resident in custody after standoff

LCSO received a report that a male was firing a weapon in the direction of houses in the 2500 block of Ramsey Street in Silver Springs.

Lemon bars just in time for summer heat (recipe)

"The bright freshness of lemons hits home on those hot days."

Podcast: The Carson - Douglas rivalry turns 100

Guest host Duke Ritenhouse and producer Jeff Mulvihill Jr. jump in their time machine to travel back to 1923 for the first Carson-Douglas football game. Also, learn more about our plans for extensive coverage this fall of the 100th anniversary of the game.

Schools using mentors to support new teachers

Collaborative Assistance and Reliable Educator Support program is dedicated to helping teachers.

Trina Machacek: When I miss a week mowing and range cows

By the time I got home no less than 35 momma and baby cows were mowing my new mowed lawn.

Modern big band energy plays BAC on Saturday

MarchFourth with opening band Spencer Kilpatrick & The Sand Gators will be at Brewery Art Center on Saturday.

Wednesday, June 28

Churchill County legal - 34767

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 34755

Notice of Public Hearing

Churchill County legal - 34757

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 34759

Notice to Creditors - (60-Day Notice)

Churchill County legal - 34691

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34836

Annual Fiscal Report - 2023

Churchill County legal - 34618

Annual Summary Fiscal Report 6/30/2023

Churchill County Sheriff Richard Hickox explains legality of fireworks

Churchill County Sheriff Richard Hickox has released a statement on Facebook to clarify the legality of fireworks.

Network instability disrupts services in Churchill County

CC Communications has recently experienced network instability reports General Manager Mark Feest.

Central Lyon Fire opens two new stations

The stations are a result of the tax levy from the county’s Question 1 from the 2022 ballot.

Carson's O’Neill recaps Legislature for Chamber

The Republican lawmaker, who represents Carson City, served as minority leader in the Assembly.

Past Pages for June 28 to 30, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Carson apartment complex sold to California firm

The Sierra View Apartments consist of 34 2-bedroom units.

Tuesday, June 27

Carson City legal - 34812

End of Fiscal Year Numbers

Carson City legal - 34810

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 34824

FY 2023-2024 Annual Fiscal Report

Carson City legal - 34827

Notice of Motor Vehicle Sale

Carson City legal - 34728

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 34851

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 34853

Fiscal Report FY2023

Carson City legal - 34754

Notice of Summons

Carson City legal - 34855

Notice of Sale of Personal Property

The Fourth: Freedom, fireworks and farms

July 4 festivities kick off with parade and block party.

Fallon wins 10U, 11U Cal Ripken state titles

Season continues for two of four local entrants at state event.

Carson Nugget hosts Crystal Basin Cellars Winemaker's Dinner Series

Carson Nugget has partnered with winemaker Mike Owen, founder of Crystal Basin Cellars, and Debbie McCarthy, owner of About Town Deb and food, travel and wine blogger, to present a Winemaker's Dinner Series on Thursday, June 29 at 6 p.m. at the Barrel Room located in the Carson Nugget at 507 N. Carson St, Carson City. The series includes a bubbly wine reception and a three-course meal with various Crystal Basin Cellar's wines.

Carson sheriff urges residents to avoid site of concrete truck rollover

Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong urged residents Tuesday afternoon to avoid the intersection of I-580 and Highway 50 East due to traffic issues created by a rollover of a concrete truck.

Churchill County recognizes longtime employees

Eight honored for combined 100 years of service.

CAPS: Cats in art throughout history

In ancient Egypt, cats were considered vessels that the gods chose to inhabit; they served as an everyday reminder of the power of the gods.

Bighorn news: Oasis welcomes teacher Nathalie Antus

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Santoro: Nevada emerges as Stepping Stone U. for ambitious coaches

LSU's Jay Johnson becomes the latest in a line of former Wolf Pack coaches finding wins, glory — and money — elsewhere.

Get Healthy Carson City: Safely celebrate July 4

If we all take a few simple steps to prevent a wildfire from starting hopefully we can all enjoy a fire and smoke free summer.

Fallon Theatre: Film schedule through July 4

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Community news briefs for week of June 26

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of June 26.

School district seeks gift cards for students in need

Students in transition often live in motels, hotels, trailer parks or camping grounds.

Valuations, interest rates slow multifamily apartment market

Developers remain bullish on Northern Nevada with more than 5,000 apartment units currently under construction.

Monday, June 26

Photo Gallery: Collectivity performs at Brewery Arts

Collectivity performed Saturday in Carson City at the Brewery Arts Center..

Photo Gallery: Capital City Brewfest held Saturday

The Capital City Brewfest took place in downtown Carson City on Saturday, June 24, 2023.

Jim Valentine: Filing a declaration of homestead

It is a means to protect up to $605,000 of equity in your home against seizure, forced sale and judgments.

CTH nominated for 'Most Beautiful Hospitals' contest

Carson Tahoe Health has been nominated for the "2023 Most Beautiful Hospitals in the USA" contest, organized by Soliant Health.

PBS Reno named as semi-finalist for Service to America Award

The National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation named PBS Reno as a semi-finalist in the 2023 Celebration of Service to America Awards for Television Small Market.

City eyeing water rights for Buzzy’s Ranch

The property was purchased by the city after residents formed a coalition to save the agricultural land from development.

Sunday, June 25

Carson City birth announcements for June 10 to 16, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for June 10 to 16, 2023

NASA, Amodei, Carson firm at odds over lithium mine

NASA says a flat lakebed is indispensable for calibrating the razor-sharp measurements of hundreds of satellites.

Star-spangled murder on the Virginia Truckee Railroad

Participants will enjoy libations and appetizers while a live murder mystery show is played out.

Kelly Bullis: Happy ending: Attorney loses tax court case

Now the story is public, allowing all of us to learn from his stupidity.

Faith & Insight: Faith, hope, love and Mahalia

Greats break down barrier after barrier, accomplishing the impossible with the help of God.

State funding approved for historic prison, FISH housing

In the waning days of the legislative session, significant funding was directed to two nonprofit-led projects in Carson City.

Saturday, June 24

Jim Hartman: Trump’s two indictments and double standards

Trump’s intent to deceive is highlighted in the indictment.

Carson City road report for June 25 to July 2, 2023

Carson City road report for June 25 to July 2, 2023

Unique experience: High Sierra Music Festival set June 29-July 2

The festival at the Plumas County Fairgrounds includes more than 50 bands playing over more than four stages.

CTH donates hospital beds to Carson High

The beds will be used to treat students in the health office at Carson High School.

Past Pages for June 24 to 27, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Butler Gourmet Meats marks 50 years

The 1981 Carson High graduate bought the business when he was 20 years old.

Friday, June 23

Carson City legal - 34709

Public Information - CAMPO Program Amendment

Carson City legal - 34706

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34242

Notice of Intent to Act on a Resolution to Augment & Approve FY2024 Amended Budget

Carson City legal - 34717

Notice of Sale of 2020 Subaru Outback of Protected Person

Carson City legal - 34693

Notice of Sale of Real Property

Carson City legal - 34642

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34462

Carson Water Subconservancy District - General Fund

Storey County legal - 34689

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34720

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 34724

Notice to Creditors

Lyon County legal - 34704

Notice for Change of Name

Mile High Jazz Band annual membership meeting Sunday

The meeting will include a brief review of the past year, a preview of the coming season, and election of members to the nine-member board of trustees.

City hosts panel on land-use planning careers June 28

Speakers will discuss how they started their careers, what skills they use and what they do as land use planners.

JoAnne Skelly: The joy of penstemons

Penstemons are easy to grow, drought tolerant and they attract pollinators and hummingbirds.

Thursday, June 22

State Board of Education reviews school start time input

The Nevada State Board of Education is weighing the importance of local control versus alignment of community needs.

Cat sanctuary seeks help with renovations

Catmandu in east Carson City is nearing a decade of operation.

Trina Machacek: Another first, first

Makes me wonder, what’s my next first, first?

Activists oppose lithium mine as ‘green colonialism'

Protests near the mining site have flared up for more than two years, and the project has sparked legal challenges.

Wednesday, June 21

Churchill County legal - 34550

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 34577

Notice to Contractors - Bids Wanted for Highway Improvement

Churchill County legal - 34328

Request for Proposals - Contracted Healthcare Providers

Churchill County legal - 34535

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Churchill County legal - 34458

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Churchill County legal - 34489

Notice to Creditors (60-Day Notice)

Churchill County legal - 34514

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicle

Churchill County legal - 34424

Public Notice -CHURCHILL COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT TO APPROVE FISCAL YEAR 2023 AUGMENTED BUDGET

Carson sheriff seeks transient reported missing

Lauren Montgomery was reported missing to the CCSO by family.

State fire marshal investigating Fallon fire

Mother, two daughters die in morning blaze.

De Golyer Bucking Horse and Bull Bash returns this weekend

The ninth annual event returns to the 3C Complex this weekend.

Music and movies on the Fallon Theatre schedule

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Nevada DoE leads way in distributing school safety funds

The Nevada Department of Education allocated more than $8.4 million in BSCA Stronger Connections grant funds to nine school districts and 11 district-sponsored charter schools.

Reckless Envy to perform during the Capital City Brewfest

Reckless Envy will rock McFadden Plaza during the Capital City Brewfest. The event takes place Saturday, June 24, from 3-8 p.m. in Downtown Carson City. Hosted by the Rotary Club of Carson City, the Brewfest is the club’s major fundraiser.

AEDV waits for permit to begin building shelter

The clock won’t tick fast enough to obtaining the permit and breaking ground for the new Advocates to End Domestic Violence shelter for sexual and domestic violence survivors.

Fallon Elks conduct Flag Day ceremony

Lodge #2239 commemorated the 140th birthday of the 'Stars and Stripes' on June 14.

Banner Churchill birth announcements through May 12

Banner Churchill birth announcements through May 12.

Nevada Traveler: The best source for Las Vegas-area geology and natural history

'Geologic Tours of the Las Vegas Area' is published by the Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology at UNR.

Bighorn news: Summer conditioning, lacrosse, grad updates

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Diez: Red Bull running away with F1, but gap could be closing

Also in motorsports: NASCAR comes roaring back after rare off weekend.

‘Spirit of America Show’ reception Sunday

There are 137 entries from 57 local member and non-member artists in 10 categories.

Council transfers funding to Nevada Rural Housing

Also: City accepts bid to create seasonal ice skating rink.

Collectivity brings international dance fusion to BAC

The band, formed in Shanghai, China, and based in the Bay Area, visits Carson City on Saturday.

Past Pages for June 21 to 23, 2023

Past Pages for June 21 to 23, 2023

Elko residents fight crickets with snow plows

Tens of thousands of Mormon cricket eggs began to hatch in late May and early June.

Tuesday, June 20

Carson City legal - 34569

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 34563

Publication of Ordinance - Ordinance 2023-7 (Bill No. 108) & Ordinance 2023-8 (Bill No. 109)

Carson City legal - 34622

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34634

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 34564

Publication of Ordinance - Ordinance No. 2023-9 (Bill No. 110)

Ask The Dog Trainer: How to I keep my dog off the counter?

Yesterday she got into my prescription pills and had to spend the night at the veterinarian.

WNC celebrates Jump Start graduates

Western Nevada College recognized 114 Jump Start graduates during its spring commencement ceremonies.

CAPS: Dogs in art throughout history

A recent discovery surprised scientists when they found illustrated panels depicting dogs from 8,000-9,000 years ago.

D.C. roundup: Churchill County receives $2 million in PILT funding

The Department of the Interior is providing more $31 million under the Payments in Lieu of Taxes program for Nevada’s rural counties.

CCSD free meal schedule

Free meals will be provided to all children this summer, using the schedule below.

DeSantis headlines 8th annual Basque Fry

Florida governor says he’s the presidential candidate 'who can get it done.'

Morris made tech easier for Carson City School District’s students, teachers

As Carson City School District’s Dr. LeAnn Morris entered the Oval Office to be congratulated by President George W. Bush as a State Teacher of the Year on April 30, 2008, the guard mispronounced her home state.

Community news briefs for week of June 19

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of June 19.

Santoro: MW getting tough with Aztecs is good for Pack

Fodder: Yes, the Aztecs just made a ton of money for the conference, but that doesn’t give them the right to treat the MW like it doesn’t matter anymore.

Virginia City booms with Fourth of July on the Comstock

Revelers are encouraged to come early and enjoy the small-town atmosphere.

District approves critical labor shortage for bus drivers, special ed parapros

Trustees designated critical labor shortages for bus drivers and special education paraprofessional positions.

WNC officially reopens veterans support center

The remodel was made possible by donations from the NV Energy Foundation and the Carson City Chamber Leadership Institute’s Class of 2023.

Monday, June 19

28 face felonies in Silver Springs cockfighting

More than two dozen suspects have been arrested in connection with an illegal cockfighting ring.

PHOTO GALLERY: Summer concert series kicks off

Las Cafeteras was the first performance in the 2023 Levitt AMP Summer Concert Series.

John Elway returns to ACC celebrity golf tournament

Former Broncos QB back at Edgewood for first time since 2017.

PHOTO GALLERY: Taste of Downtown 2023

Photo gallery for Taste of Downtown in Carson City on June 17, 2023.

JoAnne Skelly: A friend’s mini arboretum

I hope you also have friends with beautiful gardens to enjoy this summer.

Jim Valentine: Getting along with the neighbors

Your great neighbor will actually add value to your home.

Feuling’s contract approved through 2027

Carson City School Superintendent Andrew Feuling’s contract has been renewed through June 30, 2027.

IGT may sell slot machine division as ‘strategic alternative’

The Italy-based company maintains a manufacturing facility in Reno and a small corporate office presence in Las Vegas.

Grant Denton to speak to Rotary Club of Carson City this week

Karma Box founder and advocate for the homeless Grant Denton will be the guest speaker at the next Rotary Club of Carson City meeting on June 20. The meeting takes place at noon in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom.

Sunday, June 18

Carson City birth announcements for June 3 to 8, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for June 3 to 8, 2023

Trina Machacek: When we retire

There are a million ways retirement can go.

Fresh Outlook student exhibition in the Brick

Western Nevada College’s art students are featured in the Capital City Arts Initiative’s exhibition.

Realtors group raises more than $36K at golf tourney

Sierra Nevada Realtors raised more than $36,500 during the 20th annual Alyce McCracken Golf Tournament.

Lompa Ranch approval is ‘pure potential’ for district

Board members stated June 13 they have not yet established a purpose for the land but are interested in exploring options for it.

Faith & Insight: King of kings

We are citizens of a New Jerusalem, a new earth, and the eternal place of the resurrected.

Supervisors select 2 designs for ‘I Voted’ stickers

“If we’re going to do it, it’s about Carson City voters.”

Ken Beaton: Happy Father's Day

Treasure every Father’s Day.

Saturday, June 17

Jim Hartman: Biden’s war on gas stoves – and lots more

Biden’s Green New Deal warriors are engaged in a crusade to impose their values on the lifestyles of everyone else and deny individuals choices.

Carson City road report for June 19 to 25, 2023

Carson City road report for June 19 to 25, 2023

Capitol, veterans’ home conduct Flag Day ceremonies

Speakers at Flag Day events in Carson City and Reno honored not only the history of the Stars and Stripes but also offered birthday wishes for the U.S. Army.

Lombardo signs transgender health bills, bucking GOP trend

Lombardo’s signature comes as Republican governors elsewhere have signed legislation curtailing the rights of transgender people.

Past Pages for June 17 to 20, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Men's Health Month: A Focus on Skin Cancer Awareness with Skin Cancer & Dermatology Institute

Whether you will be hiking, biking, or headed to the beach, you will be enjoying the fun in the sun after our long winter.

Carson home sales down but prices steady in May

Carson City saw 42 sales of existing single-family homes, a 47.5 percent drop from the same month last year.

Friday, June 16

Carson City legal - 34516

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 34519

Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-06008

Carson City legal - 34521

Notice of Application - 23-06017

Carson City legal - 34522

Notice of Application - 23-06018

Carson City legal - 34455

Birth Announcement

Carson City legal - 34518

Notice of Application - 23-05027

Carson City legal - 34299

Official Notice of Public Hearing - June 28, 2023

Carson City legal - 34492

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34444

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34517

Amended Notice of Application - 22-03006

Carson City legal - 34243

Notice of Self Storage Sale

Carson City legal - 34491

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34457

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34418

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 34495

Notice of Hearing

Lyon County legal - 34520

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Lyon County legal - 34537

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34466

Notice of Public Sale

Western Nevada Performing Arts Center marks 25 years

On June 18, Western Nevada Performing Arts Center (WNPAC) will celebrate 25 years of dance and performance instruction, serving Carson City and Western Nevada dancers and performers of all ages.

Traffic delays expected near Spooner Summit on Tuesday

NV Energy will resume work on its Carson City to Glenbrook Transmission Line Rebuild Project on Tuesday.

Carson City judge rules in favor of slaughterhouse

Judge James T. Russell found the Board of Supervisors erred when reversing a planning commission decision on a proposed slaughterhouse off Highway 50.

Tretton named Nevada’s Gatorade Player of the Year

Second Tiger ever to earn the recognition

Talia Tretton capped her junior year Friday by being named Nevada's Gatorade Player of the Year.

CCSO identifies remains found in Kings Canyon area

Marc Cole was reported missing Feb. 14 by a friend in Carson City.

2023 flood operations update from TCID

A lot of spirited debate is occurring in our community concerning the ongoing flood operations. Some question the wisdom in filling the reservoir because they fear doing so will put our community at risk. Others argue that it must be filled to satisfy the needs of the farmers. Here at Truckee-Carson Irrigation District, we hear these voices and we take everything into consideration in our decision-making.

Thursday, June 15

Lombardo signs Carson High graduate’s bill

Thornton said she was thankful Lombardo had time to meet with her.

Board creates public defender office, hires Charles Odgers

Before the appointment Thursday, supervisors approved the second reading of an ordinance establishing the office.

David Theiss: Beef short ribs for Father's Day (recipe)

"I always say your father just wants to spend some time with you and have a good meal."

Carson City Library director gets raise after evaluation

Joy Holt received an above-expectations review at her annual evaluation by the Library Board of Trustees.

3 people dead in Fallon after residential fire

The confirmed fatalities are one adult and two juveniles.

Get Healthy Carson City: Outdoor swimming and eating season

There are over 100 public bathing facilities that certified environmental health specialists review.

A’s stadium bill clears Legislature, heads to Lombardo’s desk

The Oakland A’s moved one step closer to securing their move to Las Vegas on Wednesday after the state Assembly voted 25-15 to pass a bill sending up to $380 million in public money toward the construction of a new baseball stadium on the Strip.

Lombardo gets ethics hearing delayed to July 25

The Republican faces an almost $1.7 million penalty and possible censure.

Wednesday, June 14

Churchill County legal - 34288

Notice of Consumer Session

Churchill County legal - 34397

Notice of Sale of Personal Property

Churchill County legal - 34198

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 34327

Notice of Hearing on Petition

Update: Museum directors improving after crash

CCHS grad Josh Bonde endures numerous fractures, abdominal trauma.

Shoe Tree Brewing hosts anniversary party Saturday

Jeff and Paul Young founded Shoe Tree Brewing in 2017.

Second Cottage School building opens for 2023 SUMFUN

County facilities spearhead restoration process.

Las Cafeteras open BAC Concert season Saturday

This will be the East Los Angeles band’s first time performing in Carson City.

Past Pages for June 14 to 16, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

CHS junior heads to D.C. for juvenile diabetes meeting

Leah Card will attend the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s 2023 Children’s Congress.

Tuesday, June 13

Carson City legal - 34150

Invitation to Bid

Lyon County legal - 34421

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 34282

Notice of Consumer Session

Carson City legal - 34399

Notice to Creditors

Fallon Theatre brings in three films for weekend

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

CVS customers donate water to first responders

During May, CVS customers donated 281 cases of water to EMTs, firefighters, CCSO, and Nevada State Police.

Music events ring in the summer

Musical groups set to perform at both the Oats Park Centennial Stage and the annual Fallon Cantaloupe Festival.

Amateur Radio Field Day is June 24

Every June, more than 40,000 hams set up temporary transmitting stations to demonstrate ham radio's science, skill and service to local communities.

New library director makes leap to Churchill County

New Jersey native discovers ‘Home Means Nevada.’

Santoro: One Caleb loses, but the next is almost sure to win

Martin's run ends in NBA Finals; USC's Williams hopes to make Wolf Pack 'little sheepies in disguise.'

Fallon man dies in Silver Springs crash

A 33-year-old Fallon resident died on June 7 in a crash U.S. 95A at Spruce Avenue in Silver Springs.

Carson City wildfire workshop set June 20

In-person attendance is limited to the first 70 registrants.

Community news briefs for week of June 12

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of June 12.

CAPS: Watch for 'trancing' zombie dogs

Trance-like Syndrome is triggered when a dog passes under a plant or hanging fabric that brushes across the head or back.

Fallon City Council recognizes state championship archery team

The Council also approves a 2023-24 budget.

Jazz & Beyond Music Festival returns to Carson City Aug. 11-21

The festival opener is Friday, Aug. 11 from 6-8 p.m. at the Governor’s Mansion.

Legislation sets Nevada kindergarten date to Aug. 1

Bill creates a uniform kindergarten enrollment date with children required to be 5 years old on or before Aug. 1.

Monday, June 12

MEFiYI awards 20 seniors Molly scholarships

Molly Scholarships awarded and Eagle Valley Men's Club results

School board to decide on Lompa Ranch acquisition, Feuling’s renewal

The school board meeting begins at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Robert Crowell Board Room of the Carson City Community Center.

Jim Valentine: How to take title

It is important that you give good consideration to how you want to take title.

Carson City officials: Water monitoring missed; no known health effects

City officials say the errors were caught early and steps made to come into compliance with the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection.

Art removed from Oats Park Arts Center

Employees reported the art missing on May 30 following a three-day weekend.

Supervisors could appoint public defender Thursday

The applicant has been reprimanded by the state bar and disciplined by the Nevada Supreme Court.

Sunday, June 11

Carson City birth announcements for May 28 to June 2, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for May 28 to June 2, 2023

Battle Born Broncs helps Churchill County’s tourism effort

The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association event features 60 of the nation’s top saddle bronc and bareback rodeo cowboys.

Local golfer qualifies for U.S. Kids World Championships

Reina Dao, a fourth grader at Fremont Elementary School in Carson City, recently qualified for the U.S. Kids World Championship to be played in August at Pinehurst Golf Course in North Carolina.

Carson Tahoe Cancer Center hosts Survivors Day Show and Shine

Over 300 people came to see the classic car Show and Shine at Carson Tahoe Cancer Center's Cancer Survivors Day.

Governor signs Carson High student’s bill into law

Nevada Youth Legislator Stella Thornton’s promoted Senate Bill 80, which was signed by Gov. Joe Lombardo.

Kelly Bullis: Waking a sleeping dragon: The IRS

The IRS has initiated 122 investigations into fraudulent Employee Retention Credit claims.

Faith & Insight: Father of the bride teaches value of stranding oneself

The staying power of a union is dependent on attaching themselves to the almighty third strand.

Lombardo facing $1.7 million ethics penalty

Cited for wearing his badge and uniform as Clark County sheriff in campaign photos and on social media ahead of his election.

Saturday, June 10

Marilyn Foster: Three scenic trains highlight Switzerland tour

"This unique trip is perfectly suited to those who love romantic towns and good food."

Jim Hartman: Henry Kissinger turns 100

Kissinger has been the United States’ preeminent foreign policy strategist over the past 60 years.

Carson City road report for June 12 to 18, 2023

Carson City road report for June 12 to 18, 2023

Carson residents urged to avoid S. Curry Street in wake of mudslide and flooding

City officials urged residents to avoid S. Curry Street and other areas after rainstorms caused mudslides Saturday afternoon.

Jazz & Beyond committee announces poster art contest winner

The Jazz & Beyond festival committee announces the winner of the 2023 poster and program cover art contest is Carol Foldvary-Anderson.

Carson City Chamber recognizes local businesses

Outgoing chamber Chair Kris Wells will recognize seven businesses and individuals June 14.

LCSO arrests two on child abuse charges

Alexander Ciaccio and Kimberly Ciaccio were arrested as part of the investigation at a residence near Mound House

Past Pages for June 10 to 13, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Carson City charter update signed by governor

Bill enables the mayor pro tempore to assume the office of mayor for the unexpired term if the office becomes vacant.

Friday, June 9

Carson City legal - 34266

Notice of Application - 23-05020

Carson City legal - 34268

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34311

Notice of Public Sale

Lyon County legal - 34291

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 34321

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 34292

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 34293

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 34287

Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-05024

Carson City legal - 34250

Notice of Application - 23-06007

Lyon County legal - 34318

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 34251

Notice of Application - 23-03026

Carson City legal - 34256

Notice of Application - 23-05025

Carson City legal - 34294

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 34364

Notice of Application - 23-04036

Carson City legal - 34271

Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-05023

Carson City legal - 34267

Notice of Application - 23-05021

Carson City legal - 34270

Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-05022

Lyon County legal - 34204

Notice to Creditors

Carson schools host summer reading challenge

Students are encouraged to use bookmarks to track how many pages they read and earn one prize drawing entry per 1,000 pages read.

Local golfer qualifies for U.S. Kids World Championships

Reina Dao, a fourth grader at Fremont Elementary School in Carson City, recently qualified for the U.S. Kids World Championship to be played in August at Pinehurst Golf Course in North Carolina.

Carson Water Subconservancy hosts bus tour June 13-14

“You get to learn about every aspect of how to plan, protect and manage our water resources.”

Fallon hosts Battle Born Broncs starting Tuesday

The event will take place inside the new, state-of-the-art Rafter 3C Arena.

Resurfacing at Carson City park starts June 26

Repairs and new surfacing are expected to take approximately five days, weather permitting.

Trina Machacek: The life and times of worms

Grab your shovel, probe, battery, and coffee can with the plastic lid with holes poked in it and go worm wrangling.

Kavanagh wins Western Regional Championship

Ella Kavanagh, Sage Adie and Cash Hendricks all competed in the 2023 Western Regional Championship Tournament in mid-May, with a varying level of results.

Corley Ranch: First time for Backcountry a success

The Backcountry music festival opened the Corley Ranch and the Carson Valley to many new people.

No vote imminent on Oakland A’s stadium bill; legislature adjourns for weekend

The effort to spend up to $380 million in public money toward a new Las Vegas stadium for the Oakland A’s sputtered Thursday afternoon, as members of both the Senate and Assembly adjourned until Monday without an initial committee vote on the bill — likely extending the special session convened by Gov. Joe Lombardo on Wednesday until at least the middle of next week.

Thursday, June 8

CHS announces basketball Hall of Fame

Carson High School announces its inaugural basketball Hall of Fame class, which will be inducted in October.

Luschars, Oregon softball fall in super regional

Updates on several Carson High alumns who are playing collegiate athletics.

Carson City museum officials injured in crash that killed 3

Joshua Bonde and Rebecca “Becky” Hall were injured. Hall's daughter, Nola Humphrey, died in the June 1 wreck.

Fans, musician happy with first Backcountry Festival

The weekend had 27 bands play over three days on three stages at the historic Corley Ranch.

Wednesday, June 7

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Notice of Lien Sale

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City Sheriff's Office seeks juvenile runaway

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a runaway juvenile.

Get Healthy Carson City: Post-traumatic stress disorder awareness

PTSD is not limited to veterans who have been in a war zone.

Roman steps aside as Carson High athletic director

After 25 years as a Senator, will be principal at Eureka High School

After 25 years at Carson High School, Blair Roman has decided its time for a new chapter.

Roger Diez: NASCAR pulls into Sonoma for weekend

This weekend both the Cup and Xfinity series make their closest visit to us, the 2.5-mile Sonoma road course.

District completes final safe school reopening plan review

The Carson City School District has completed its final review for its safe school reopening plan the Nevada Department of Education mandated to keep schools operational after the pandemic.

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Notice of Trustee's sale

Abowd to sign books at Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery on Saturday

Way back in 2012, when the economy was still emerging from a rough patch, Cafe at Adele's underwent a redesign and menu change in order to create greater community accessability.

Crystal Bay Casino hosts Gambler’s Run Music Festival

The first Gambler’s Run Music Festival will take place Friday, July 14 to Sunday, July 16 in Crystal Bay.

Cantaloupe Festival crowns a new king and queen

Annual event planned for Aug. 25-27 at 3C Event Complex.

Free day at state parks is Saturday, June 10

Park visitors will receive free day-use admission and free fishing (no license required) at all of Nevada’s state parks.

Past Pages for June 7 to 9, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Lombardo calls special session for Oakland A’s stadium bill

Gov. Joe Lombardo issued a proclamation late Tuesday night calling on the Legislature to convene Wednesday morning for a second consecutive special session to discuss a $380 million public financing package to help fund a proposed Las Vegas stadium project for the Oakland A’s.

Nevada’s Free Fishing Day this Saturday, June 10

Anglers may fish in any public water in the state without a fishing license.

Legislature strikes special session deal, advances last budget bill

A bipartisan group of lawmakers voted late Tuesday to approve the last of the state’s five budget bills in an emergency special session, sending the measure to Gov. Joe Lombardo as the final piece in a budget deal that crumbled at the 11th hour of the regular session.

Tuesday, June 6

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Intention to Act on Resolution to Augment Budget

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Petition for Name Change

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Sale of Real Property

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Notice to Creditors

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Quarterly Report of Total Receipts and Expenditures

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Notice of Public Sale

Ask The Dog Trainer: How can I get Pluto to relax on walks?

Pluto is smart, loyal and fun-loving, but he has a tendency to go after other dogs during our walks.

CCHS graduates asked to embrace “challenges, struggles, questions"

Greenwave seniors get advice on navigating their futures after high school.

CCSO seeks identification of fraud suspect

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is seeking to identify a suspect in a fraud case dating to August.

July 4 parade entries sought

The Fourth of July parade falls on a Tuesday; the start time is 10 a.m.

CAPS: Bark in the Park is a Fallon success story

A look back at CAPS' biggest day of the year.

Fallon Theatre announces June movies, events

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Fallon's Bergman, Sandberg earn Player of the Year awards

Also, Greenwave's Kasey Chu earns 3A East coaching honors.

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Notice to Creditors

CAC: June concert features Paul Thorn

The show is set for Oats Park on June 17.

Santoro: A Knights’ win would be state’s biggest

The Fremont Cannon is Wolf Pack pride; a Stanley Cup would become state of Nevada pride.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Racing returns to Lahontan Valley

Rattlesnake Raceway hosts two-day Octane Fest; Top Gun features National Open as part of three-day weekend.

Mile High Jazz Band presents ‘Jazzy June’ at Gina’s June 13

"Jazzy June" features the 17-member band playing swinging, big-band selections from their repertoire of over 200 tunes.

Vets honor ‘those who came before them’

Gov. Joe Lombardo recognizes ruck marchers, Gold Star families.

Community news briefs for week of June 5

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of June 5.

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Hearing

JoAnne Skelly: A recycled garden

Last week I planted a vegetable garden, the first in many years after battles with ground squirrels.

Renovations underway at Nevada State Railroad Museum

The facility is geting nearly $2 million in renovations. Construction is expected to wrap up next spring.

Update: Special session to begin, end tonight; Legislature adjourns without passing final budget bill; special session coming

Democratic leadership and Gov. Joe Lombardo’s administration came to an agreement on all but one of the five major state budget implementation bills, with the measure funding state public works and construction faltering in the Senate in the final hours of the session and a special session on the horizon.

Monday, June 5

Ken Beaton: The miracle at Midway

Midway was the first naval battle where the opposing surface ships never made visual contact being separated by 200 plus miles of Pacific Ocean.

Falcons promote Hammer to girls basketball head coach

Sierra Lutheran's Dawn Hammer has taken over the girls basketball job for the Falcons for the coming winter.

Douglas softball dominates all-region team

Carson adds three players to list

Douglas and Carson High softball had numerous names on the Class 5A all-region teams released.

Thornton's SB80 on Return to Play approaches governor's desk

According to the Nevada legislature bill tracker, the bill on Return to Play was delivered to Gov. Joe Lombardo on May 31.

Clutts, Ramirez join WNC Foundation Board

Western Nevada College has announced that Bryce Clutts and Lupe Ramirez have joined the WNC Foundation Board of Trustees.

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Notice of Hearing

Kelly Bullis: Should you be thinking about doing a longevity annuity?

A longevity annuity is like a different kind of life insurance.

Best of Carson City final voting ends today

After a record amount of nominations, the annual Best of Carson City contest enters into final voting starting today.

Nevada Guard hosts Flag Day, Army birthday in Carson City

The event is free and open to the public and will include a historical flag presentation by the Nevada Air Guard.

Fight over leaky Fernley canal more complicated than appears

Can locals claim the water that is soaking into the ground through the dirt floor of a canal?

Sunday, June 4

Carson City birth announcements for May 20 to 23, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for May 20 to 23, 2023

JoAnne Skelly: Soil sterilant herbicides – are they worth the risk?

Soil sterilant herbicides are “total kill” non-selective products that last in the soil for long periods.

Senators earn track, golf all-region honors

Carson High earned a couple of all-region honors in track and golf this spring

Pops Party concert at Governor’s Mansion June 11

Seating is on the lawn. The audience is invited to bring blankets or lawn chairs.

Carson High students publish literary magazine

The advanced creative writing class published its 2023 issue of the student literary magazine, Bolt of Blue.

Jim Valentine: The sights and sounds of viewing a home

There are many details in your home and around your property that will nuance a buyer’s impression of your home.

Army vet paints mural for WNC veterans’ center

Cherrice Dotson painted the piece at the entrance of the refurbished Veterans Resource Center in the Cedar building.

Saturday, June 3

Lyon County deputies investigating cockfighting in Silver Springs

On June 3, at 12:41 p.m., Lyon County Animal Services received an anonymous complaint in reference suspicious activity occurring at a residence on 10th Street, in Silver Springs, Nevada. According to the caller they were hearing a large commotion, specifically a large number of roosters "Crowing." Animal Services requested assistance from the Sheriff's Office.

Jim Hartman: Legislative Democrats dis Gov. Lombardo’s agenda

Democrat legislative leaders demonstrate the “Arrogance of Officialdom.”

Carson High School Class of 2023 graduates

Before letting his Class of 2023 seniors proceed onto Carson High School’s football stadium proudly to “Pomp and Circumstance,” Principal Bob Chambers gave them a private message of encouragement about the type of students they were this year.

Carson City road report for June 5-11, 2023

Carson City road report for June 5-11, 2023

Walters named Golfer of the Year

Updates from Douglas High golf, wrestling and volleyball along with local golf league scores

Carson High's Yanizia Herrera designs foundation logo

The senior received a $100 gift card for submitting the winning design of a logo for the Carson City Schools Foundation.

Carson City gallery hosts artist’s reception June 7

The Capital City Arts Initiative’s exhibition, Plastic Musings, presents Samuel Osheroff’s mixed media compositions through Sept. 28.

Past Pages for June 3 to 6, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Lottery amendment will return to Legislature in 2025

A proposed constitutional amendment removing the prohibition on state lotteries will get a second run through the 2025 legislative session.

Friday, June 2

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NOTICE OF FILING AND OF PUBLIC HEARING

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Petition for chance of name

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

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Petition of chance of name

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Lien Sale

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Notice of Public Sale

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Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Petition for Name Change

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Notice of Application & Notice of Prehearing Application

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Notice of Application & Notice of Prehearing Conference

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

Supervisors reject Andersen Ranch West project

In a packed board room, supervisors sided with the planning commission that recommended denial of Andersen Ranch West twice in less than a year.

Dayton High School celebrates Class of 2023

Dayton High School recognized 169 members of the Class of 2023 on Thursday during graduation held at the football field. Fifty seniors qualified for Millennium scholarships totaling $500,000.

Gaming tops $1B revenue for the 26th straight month

The Nevada Gaming Control Board said the statewide revenue total of $1.2 billion was a 2.8 percent increase from a year ago.

Lombardo signs state worker pay bill as other major budget bills in limbo

Gov. Joe Lombardo signed the state worker pay bill Thursday afternoon — a bill providing the largest raises for state employees in decades and one of five key measures used to fund the state government over the next two years.

Thursday, June 1

Trina Machacek: New older and older new friends

Between watermelons and handshakes and summer we have opportunities to eat, meet and greet.

Pioneer High honors 43 graduates

Principal Jason Zona said his students have risen to the occasion after so many challenges from COVID-19.

Tiger track and field pins several to Class 5A North all-region teams

Douglas High track and field had several athletes selected for the Class 5A all-region teams this spring.

Supervisors move forward on public defender’s office

The board voted unanimously Thursday to approve the first reading of an ordinance establishing the office.

Six Wolf Pack games picked for national broadcasts

Three Wolf Pack home games will air on CBS Sports Network, beginning with Nevada’s first-ever meeting with Kansas on Sept. 16.

New law protects Nevada election workers

The law is meant to deter attacks against those in state and local election offices who have faced increased scrutiny.

Diez: Indy 500 finishes under green, but not everyone happy

Newgarden gets first Indy win; Red Bull's sweep streak ends.

Governor takes part in Fernley Memorial Day services

4,475 visitors attended the service at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery.

Carson City growth managers call for affordable housing

The panel recommended supervisors use a 3 percent growth rate for building permits, with 1 percent for affordable housing.

Lombardo signs protections for abortion patients, providers

The legislation codifies an existing executive order from former Gov. Steve Sisolak last year.