Stories for March 2023

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Friday, March 31

Carson City legal - 32434

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32439

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32344

Notice of Lien Sale

Storey County legal - 32350

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32378

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32392

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 32348

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32349

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32431

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32142

Request for Application (RFA) for Awards for a Certified Resident/Broker Program

CCSO announces new senior deputy coroner

Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong has announced the appointment of a new senior deputy coroner at the sheriff’s office in conjunction with an organ donation awareness campaign.

Carson City educators respond to NDE start time workshop

Teachers and parents agreed changing high school start times would benefit students to keep them from falling behind academically.

Roger Diez: NASCAR at Richmond for 70th year

This weekend it’s a transition from a 3.4-mile road course to the half-mile Richmond oval.

JoAnne Skelly: After long winter, the critters are back

Under all of that snow for so many months, the voles were having numerous parties traveling from one side of the yard to another.

14-year-old wins Mark Twain Days Writing Contest

Maverick Simon of Mound House received two perfect scores in the high school division.

Spring flushing and Carson City well startup April 3-28

Twenty-four hours before flushing, the residences in the listed areas will be notified by phone via the CodeRED Emergency Notification System.

Thursday, March 30

Trina Machacek: Doom and grin

Now you wouldn’t think that would happen around me again… Would you?

Planning commissioners OK school district electric bus plan

Planning commissioners approved installation of 14 EV charging stations at the transportation yard near Carson High.

Capital City Community Band awards Richard Doede scholarship

The Capital City Community Band awarded its Richard Doede scholarship to Jonah Toral.

Carson City casinos down in February; statewide up 11%

For two straight years, Nevada casinos have collected more than $1 billion each month.

Carson City officials continue discussions on school safety

Carson City School District officials are exploring how to improve school safety.

Wednesday, March 29

Churchill County legal - 32216

NOTICE OF REPORT ON EXPANDED SOLAR ACCESS PROGRAM PLAN

Churchill County legal - 32055

Notice to Contractors

Churchill County legal - 32293

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 32281

Notice of Hearing

Padres coach Matt Williams, former Carson star, announces cancer surgery

Williams, a five-time All-Star, said he was diagnosed about three weeks ago.

Women's History Month: Burr chronicles life stories about veterans

Christina Burr enjoys meeting people. In fact, the more she knows about a person, the happier she is not only for herself but also for an individual’s family.

Photos: Churchill Community Coalition 5K Foam run/walk

Images from the Churchill Community Coalition 5K Foam run/walk on March 18.

Santoro: Portal making Pack a quick stop for recruits

"The transfer portal has completely taken over (some would say ruined) college football and men’s basketball."

Past Pages for March 29 to 31, 2023

Carson City history from the archive of the Nevada Appeal.

Cortez Masto breaks from Biden administration on water rule

In a tug of war over federal water policy — and who gets to define protected waters — U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., broke with the White House and joined Republicans in the Senate to try and reverse the Biden administration’s Waters of the United States rule, known as WOTUS.

Carson City trailhead due for $2.3 million renovation

Federal funding from the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act will be used to renovate Riverview Park.

Tuesday, March 28

Carson City legal - 32305

Notice of Application - 23-03012

Carson City legal - 32306

Notice of Application - 23-03016

Carson City legal - 32307

Notice of Application - 23-03017

Carson City legal - 32308

Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-03019

Carson City legal - 32309

Notice of Application - 23-03023

Carson City legal - 32310

Notice of Application - 23-03027

Carson City legal - 32316

Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 32218

NOTICE OF REPORT ON EXPANDED SOLAR ACCESS PROGRAM PLAN

Carson City legal - 32327

Notice to Creditors

Lyon County legal - 32285

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 32063

Notice of Sale of Personal Property

Carson City legal - 32295

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 32322

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32321

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32323

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32318

Annual Statement

Lyon County legal - 32311

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 32247

Notice of Public Sale

Mom arrested on murder charge after child dies in fire

A 23-year-old Carson City woman was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of child abuse causing substantial bodily harm and open murder.

Pau-Wa-Lu crowns champs at Tah-Neva wrestling

Local golf leagues ready for season

Results from Pau-Wa-Lu's appearance at the middle school wrestling championships and information on local golf leagues getting started

Douglas boys track and field tops Carson league meet

Results from Douglas High track and field, baseball and diving from over the weekend.

Carson City remembers Vietnam veterans

Carson City’ Vietnam Veterans of America chapter 388 conducted its annual ceremony at Mills Park.

County residents warned of spring flooding

More storms poised to hammer the Sierra Nevada this week.

Board trustees set April dates for interviews

Nine candidates vie for CCSD superintendent position.

Fallon Theatre: Shrek vs. Aquaman for the weekend

Updates from your Community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Former TOPGUN leader tabbed as Naval Air Forces commander

Rear Adm. Dan Cheever also will become the commander of Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet.

Guardrail repairs for Geiger Grade, U.S. 95 at Walker Lake start Wednesday

Delays possible delays on Geiger Grade in Storey County and U.S. 95 in Mineral County.

Romania: Experienced leadership provides steady hand

Nevada's MP Detachment serves as a small city police department.

CHS track and field 3rd at home meet

Results from Carson High track and field and baseball from over the weekend.

Developer wants to delist endangered Dixie Valley toad

Ormat Technologies said the listing of the Dixie Valley toad in December was illegal.

Remembrance Day emphasizes Vietnam vets helping each other

Sparks' Nevada Veterans Memorial Plaza is designed toward awareness and education for its visitors.

CAPS: Labradors lose top spot to the Frenchies

For the past 30 years, Labrador Retrievers had been No. 1 in breed popularity.

Women's History Month: Nevada Guard soldiers patrol, serve in Romania

A look at some of the Nevada women serving in Eastern Europe.

CCSD news: Outdoor adventure, lots of green, and 100 days

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Jim Valentine: The winter factor

Our challenges are natural, brought to you by mother nature.

Former legislator gets probation in campaign funds case

Alexander Assefa's plea agreement allows for his felony conviction to be dismissed if he successfully completes probation.

American Battery ready for ‘recycling at a large scale’

A move into a 137,000-square-foot facility at Tahoe Reno Industrial Center will likely prove transformative for the battery recycling company.

Monday, March 27

Photos: Fallon Youth Baseball opening ceremonies

Fallon Youth Baseball's opening day event was Saturday.

Fallon hosts Lincoln Day Dinner

Amodei, other GOP office holders speak at annual event.

Community news briefs for week of March 27

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of March 27.

Bighorn news: Students study Civil War tech

Middle schoolers dig into firearms, medical tech, telegraphs, trains, triage and the famous ironclad ships.

Fallon softball sweeps Sierra schools

Greenwave baseball drops first game of season.

Track: Fallon boys third at Fernley; big Reed meet next

Greenwave boys third of 13 teams at Fernley meet.

Greenwave swimmers start strong in league duals

Fallon boys team sweeps meets as 2023 season gets busy.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for March 30 to April 5.

Carson schools preparing for first electric buses

Planning commissioners will review a request for charging stations at Carson High to support electric buses.

Kelly Bullis: Is cryptocurrency dead yet?

Banks hold a combined $9 billion-plus in crypto assets. That’s not very much.

Thought exchange open until Wednesday

Churchill County School District has launched a ThoughtExchange at https://tejoin.com/scroll/123265390 as part of the 2023-2024 budget process.

More winter: Snow, rain, wind expected for Carson City

The brunt of the storm is expected to be Tuesday but chances of rain and snow remain in the forecast through the weekend.

Airport receives $1.4M in federal funding

The funding will be used to improve safety for approaching aircraft, according to Airport Manager Corey Jenkins.

Sunday, March 26

Carson City birth announcements for March 10 to 16, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for March 10 to 16, 2023

Douglas’ Smokey earns CCAA player of the week

Several area athletes now competing at the college ranks have stood out so far this spring.

Rotarians to learn about beneficial electrification

Beneficial Electrification is becoming a hot topic. It’s a term for replacing fossil fuel use with electricity in an effort to reduce emissions and energy costs. Members of the Rotary Club of Carson City will learn more about the idea at the club’s next meeting. The public is invited to attend that takes place Tuesday, March 28th, at noon, in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom.

Senior Spotlight: Carson High’s Elizeth Acuna to pursue a criminal justice degree at WNC

Elizeth Acuna, this week’s Senior in the Spotlight, may be speaking for all seniors when she says what she is not going to miss about high school. “I won’t miss coming in early every morning.” She is also not going to miss studying and taking tests, but that won’t last long. She’ll be heading to Western Nevada College in the fall to pursue a degree in Criminal Justice. “I have been dreaming of working in law enforcement since I was a child,” she said.

Letters to the Editor for March 25, 2023

Letters to the editor of the Nevada Appeal.

Carson schools’ foundation seeks to raise $60,000

The foundation, responsible for providing financial and community support for schools, has a high balance this year at $110,139.73.

Educational performance series slated for Carson City

The free PCYP performances will occur once a month from April through August in the Bob Boldrick Theater.

Experienced leaders aid Carson City MPs in Romania

The detachment is beginning to wrap up its deployment to Romania.

Faith & Insight: You are an imager of God

Let us be the imagers that give this life away to others and back to Christ freely, joyfully, and willingly because we love him, no other reason.

WinterWonderGrass returns to Palisades Tahoe for music and more

The music festival rooted in bluegrass and Americana brings a diverse lineup to the Sierra Nevada.

Saturday, March 25

Jim Hartman: Tucker Carlson’s Jan. 6 false narrative

Most Americans know Jan. 6 was a violent riot and was a serious threat to our long national tradition of successful transitions of power.

Carson City road report for March 27 to April 1, 2023

Carson City road report for March 27 to April 1, 2023

CHS students, alum recognized as ‘good Samaritans’

Four Carson High students and one graduate were recently honored for helping a stranded woman during a snowstorm.

One man killed, couple arrested in connection with Stateline casino shooting

Authorities lift shelter in place for active shooter at Hard Rock Lake Tahoe

Dayton High baseball snags first win over Wooster

Area results from Dayton, Douglas and Sierra Lutheran baseball

High school start times workshop set for Carson City

The Nevada Department of Education is gathering feedback about setting school start times.

Past Pages for March 25 to 28, 2023

Carson City history from the archive of the Nevada Appeal.

NV Energy to add gas plant as drought threatens power grids

The $333 million project will build a natural gas plant in Nevada for the first time in nearly 15 years.

Friday, March 24

Carson City legal - 32158

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 32200

NOTICE OF INTENT TO DISPOSE OF REAL PROPERTY SEALED BIDDING PROCESS

Carson City legal - 32171

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 32232

Carson City School District FY23 Second Quarterly

Carson City legal - 32144

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32141

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32209

Summons - Divorce

Carson City legal - 31974

Notice of Self Storage Sale

Carson City legal - 32201

Notice to Creditors

Lombardo asks lawmakers to prioritize school safety with AB330

Gov. Joe Lombardo asked Nevada lawmakers to set aside party differences and put school safety first Thursday as he testified on his Assembly Bill 330, which revises current restorative disciplinary practices in the classroom.

Roger Diez: NASCAR moves to first road course this year

The Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas hosts only the third NASCAR Cup race at the facility.

Charlie Abowd celebrates book release in Carson City Saturday

The celebration will take place from 2-4 p.m. Saturday at Nashville Social Club.

Residents warned of spring flooding in Churchill County

Churchill County residents are being warned that flooding may be more of a problem this spring than six years ago.

Supervisors seeking volunteers for numerous boards

A dozen positions are open for a variety of positions for volunteer boards and committees.

Nevada Guard female soldiers patrol, serve as desk sergeants in Romania

The 137th Military Police Co., from Carson City deployed to Romania last summer.

Thursday, March 23

Churchill County legal - 31963

Notice to Creditors (90-Day Notice)

‘Little Shop of Horrors’ at Greenwave Theatre this weekend

Tickets are $10 for general admission, $7 for CCHS staff and students and may be purchased at www.our.show/fallon or at the door.

Michelle Palmer: Chopped salad with mom’s dressing (recipe)

My belief is for an entrée salad you need plenty of dark leafy greens, some being bitter, treating protein as a condiment, not the center of the plate.

CHS senior presents bill to Senate committee

Thornton’s bill would revise provisions relating to head injuries for students in Nevada schools.

Biden creates national monument south of Vegas

Avi Kwa Ame spans more than 500,000 acres and includes Spirit Mountain, a peak northwest of Laughlin.

Wednesday, March 22

Churchill County legal - 31993

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF ANNUAL DEFERRED ENERGY ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Churchill County legal - 32039

NOTICE OF SALE BY AUCTION MANUFACTURED HOME/MOBILE HOME/COMMERCIAL COACH

Churchill County legal - 31885

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Churchill County legal - 32046

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 32044

Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

Churchill County legal - 32033

SUMMONS - UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA

Churchill County legal - 32115

Notice of Lien Sale

Churchill County legal - 32113

Notice for Public Sale

Churchill County flood information meeting set Thursday

A town hall with Churchill County, city of Fallon, Truckee Carson Irrigation District and Bureau of Reclamation officials will be Thursday from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Rafter 3C Arena.

Churchill County Legal - 31947

Petition for change of name

Ride for Reading organizers brave snow for worthy cause

The idea was to deliver books from the Governor’s Mansion to Bordewich Bray Elementary School.

Carson High student gets contract for book cover design

Tierney Frost designed the cover for Kinkade DeJoseph’s new book, “The Raven and the Crow: Shores of Blood."

JoAnne Skelly: Benefits of gardening

For those with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, active gardening can help them reconnect with positive emotions and long-term memories.

Past Pages for March 22 to 24, 2023

Carson City history from the archive of the Nevada Appeal.

Ceremonies mark Vietnam Remembrance Day on Saturday

VVA chapter 388 in Carson City begins the observances with a ceremony at Mills Park beginning at 11 a.m.

Tuesday, March 21

Carson City legal - 31994

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF ANNUAL DEFERRED ENERGY ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Carson City legal - 32060

PUBLIC INFORMATION ON Federal Transit Administration Section 5339 Funding

Lyon County legal - 32134

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 32135

Notice of Public Hearing - April 6, 2023

Lyon County legal - 32105

Notice of Private Sale - 2019 Kenworth

Carson City legal - 32139

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 32118

Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 31982

Notice of Sale of Personal Property

Carson City legal - 32109

Notice of Application - Docket # 23-03011

Carson City legal - 32083

Notice of Filing and of Public Hearing - April 20, 2023

Carson City legal - 32122

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32121

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32108

Public Notice - Carson City School District

No telling how much more snow coming for Sierra

This season has now etched its way into the history books as the second snowiest in the 77 years of record-keeping at the Central Sierra Snow Lab.

‘No new taxes’ Lombardo tells Chamber members

Gov. Joe Lombardo told the Carson City Chamber of Commerce his experience in law enforcement taught him that small businesses keep cities functioning.

Cauley set up for breakout Bellator bout

Douglas County native and Reno High alumnus, Sullivan Cauley, is making his debut appearance on the Bellator main card March 31 on Showtime.

Santoro: Pack in good hands … but tournament wins would be nice

Nevada is lucky to have Steve Alford lead its basketball program, but is he a great coach? Or just good?

Henley: Polio and 'The Silver Streak’

Thinking back to a 1930s movie that connected the polio scare with the Silver State.

Douglas softball sweeps Bishop Manogue

Roundup results also included from Douglas baseball, track and field as well as swim and dive from the weekend.

Officials monitor Carson River, highway culverts

Water running high at Bafford Lane bridge.

Work begins on U.S. 95 North

NDOT project should be completed this fall.

Strong: Equality of rights under the law

In 2017, Nevada voters ratified the federal Equal Rights Amendment. In 2022, we took a bigger step forward.

Carson High softball homers twice in loss to Spanish Springs

This roundup also includes results from Carson High baseball and track and field events from this past weekend.

Veterans attend military day at Legislature

Late founder of the United Veterans Legislative Council remembered during opening ceremony.

Reception for Carson City art show March 30

Marietta Sophie Paul’s show will be in the Community Center’s Crowell Board Room through July 6.

Photos: CCSD awards ceremony

Students honored for achievements in Academic Olympics, wrestling, and archery.

Ceremonies mark Vietnam Remembrance Day

Sparks, Carson City host events to honor military men, women who served in Southeast Asia.

CAPS: Do pets notice daylight saving time?

Pets have no choice but to follow our human schedules.

Community news briefs for week of March 20

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of March 20.

Kelly Bullis: Avoid mistakes in your will/trust

“What is the status of your estate documents?”

Carson City open burn season runs through May 23

The Carson City Fire Department has announced open burn season will run through May 23 depending on permit status and weather conditions.

Higher ed hopeful about budget after years of cuts

Gov. Joe Lombardo is the bearer of the first promise to substantially boost college and university funding in more than a decade.

Monday, March 20

Glenn Miller Orchestra returning to Carson City

The modern rendition of the band brings the same jazzy, big band sound the original was known for.

Comedy on stage at Fallon Theatre, along with 'Quiet Man'

'March Mayhem Comedy Night' takes over the building on Friday.

CCSD news: High school hosts eighth-graders for school showcase

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Bighorn news: Life skills and Pi Day

The life skills class recently toured the Gemini facility, learning the process of making acrylic and metal signs.

Fallon baseball stays perfect to begin season

Greenwave softball suffers first loss of season

Fallon track competes in California invitational

The Greenwave took a large group to the annual Del Oro meet.

Oasis softball, baseball open '23 seasons with wins

Baseball team, in first year, gets 15-0 shutout win; Bighorns' softball sweeps doubleheader.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for March 24-29.

JoAnne Skelly: Wait to work wet soil

Working wet soil can seriously compact it by pushing the soil particles closer together.

NV Energy seeks OK to spend $373M on ‘resilience’ plan

The utility called the plan vital and said climate change and increasing temperatures could make natural disasters worse.

Jim Valentine: Protecting your property

Don’t be laggard in your efforts to protect your assets, sign up for a notification service today and rest easy.

Carson City gearing up for Mark Twain festival

The inaugural Mark Twain Days Festival will take place April 21-23 downtown with a variety of free and ticketed events.

Trina Machacek: An escape plan

I think, for me at least, I have come up with a pretty good winter escape plan.

Lombardo plans ‘aggressive’ economic development approach

Plan lays out “a vision that aligns with what the governor said about being aggressive about courting businesses” to the state.

Sunday, March 19

City Council discusses mobile food vendors, approves splash pad

At its recent regularly scheduled meeting the Fallon City Council introduced an ordinance to regulate mobile food vendors. A construction contract from A&K Earthmovers and a professional services contract from Lumos and Associates, Inc. were also approved.

Faith & Insight: Bread and water diet for spiritual fitness

Shed some of that winter weight by eating and drinking of the redeeming bread and water that gives eternal life.

Building back up

Tiger baseball brings younger look this season

Douglas High baseball has faced some challenges in the first few games of the season.

WNC industrial tech instructor gets tenure

News and notes from Western Nevada College's Carson City campus.

Rotarians to learn about Lake Tahoe Research at the next club meeting

The UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center (TERC) plays a critical role in preserving Lake Tahoe’s beauty and clarity. Members of the Rotary Club of Carson City and the public can learn about the center’s ongoing research at the club’s next meeting. TERC Education and Outreach Director Heather Segale will be the guest speaker at the March 21st meeting, which takes place at noon in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom.

Senators building toward next tier

Carson High baseball is looking to continue building forward this spring.

Veterans honored at Nevada Legislature

The Nevada National Guard and Nevada Department of Veterans Services sponsored Veterans and Military Day at the Legislature.

Capital City Community Band free concert March 26

The recipient of the Capital City Community Band Richard Doede Music Scholarship will also be announced.

Faith & Insight: God nouns

Nouns in the Bible that describe God.

City developing EV charging station fees, policy

The fees would apply to city-owned stations and those on city land operated by a private vendor or public utility.

Saturday, March 18

Jim Hartman: The chickens come home to roost

Everyone will pay for progressive virtue-signaling.

Carson City road report for March 20 to 26, 2023

Carson City road report for March 20 to 26, 2023

Campagni scholarships assist WNC students

Carson City Toyota annually provides scholarships to area students to attend Western Nevada College.

Youth of the Year winners recognized at BGC luncheon

Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year finalists were honored in a luncheon at the Governor’s Mansion.

Department of Wildlife names chief game warden

Kristy Knight replaces Mike Maynard, who retired at the end of 2022 after serving four years.

Past Pages for March 18 to 21, 2023

Carson City history from the archive of the Nevada Appeal.

Legislature mulls enshrining abortion rights in constitution

A constitutional amendment would offer the highest level of state protection.

Friday, March 17

Storey County legal - 32056

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 31975

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31984

Notice of Name Change

Carson City legal - 32059

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 32045

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32034

SUMMONS - UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA

Churchill County legal - 31968

Application for Water 92473

Carson City legal - 32047

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32037

Notice of Sale by Auction - Manufactured Home/Mobile Home/Commercial Coach

Carson City legal - 31696

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 31985

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31986

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31977

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31987

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31991

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31988

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31989

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31990

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31992

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32048

Official Notice of Public Hearing - March 29, 2023

Carson City Legal - 31919

Notice to Creditors

Nevada State College to become university July 1

the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents voted 9-4 to approve the name change.

Roger Diez: NASCAR drops the hammer on wayward teams

NASCAR levied some serious penalties due to L2 infractions at Phoenix.

Mobile sports bets booming — wagers now open in 33 states

States such as Ohio, Kansas, Massachusetts and Maryland are the latest to look for additional revenue through legalized sports gambling.

WNC nursing student awarded regents’ scholarship

Taylor O’Daye envisions making a difference in the health and safety for her people on the Walker River Indian Reservation.

Sportsman's Warehouse wreck driver connected to Gardnerville fatality

Ronald David Wilkerson received six months probation at his Jan. 24 sentencing hearing for felony disregarding safety resulting in death or bodily harm.

Carson City schools expecting revenue increase

Carson City expects to see an overall increase of about $8.9 million in its general fund revenues for the 2023-24 school year.

NTSB: Wing parts from air ambulance fell far from wreckage

Preliminary findings could support the initial theory the aircraft had broken apart before hitting the ground.

Thursday, March 16

Supervisors waive sewer fees for southeast Carson expansion

The incentive period was set at 48 months after property owners receive notices of availability of city sewer.

Pack grades: A solid ‘F’ ends season on a low note

Nevada flames out in ugly loss to Arizona State, ending (very) short NCAA Tournament run.

Carson City women recognized for making a difference

The Carson City Chamber recognized a dozen women during a luncheon Wednesday.

Pack opens spring camp looking for answers

Pretty much every job is up for grabs as the Wolf Pack begins its second spring camp under Ken Wilson.

Tara Riddle: Decadent, sweet banana cake (recipe)

Banana cake with cream cheese frosting and toasted candied pecans on top.

Ride for Reading volunteers needed in Carson City

Muscle Powered is partnering with the Western Nevada Safe Routes to School program to deliver, by bicycle, 500 to 800 books to Bordewich Bray Elementary School.

Realtor group: Buyers, sellers ‘both in the market’

In February, Carson saw 30 sales of existing single-family homes, a 41.2 decrease from the previous year but a 42.9 percent increase from January.

Wednesday, March 15

Churchill County legal - 31775

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Churchill County legal - 31888

Request for Bids - Kitchen Equipment

Churchill County legal - 31889

Request for Bids - Lease of Rio Vista Property

Churchill County legal - 31821

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF REPORT ON ACTION PLAN

Churchill County legal - 31822

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF JOINT APPLICATION AND PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Churchill County legal - 31823

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF JOINT APPLICATION AND PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Churchill County legal - 31795

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 31896

Notice of Application for Federal Funds FTA Section 5311, 5339

Churchill County legal - 31868

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 31841

Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

Churchill County legal - 31707

Request for Proposals - Contracted Healthcare Providers

Churchill County legal - 31809

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 31793

Application for Water No. 91316

Silver Springs schools locked down after false gun report

Three schools in Silver Springs were put in lockdown Wednesday after a student was reported to have a gun.

Lane reductions begin as NDOT resurfaces U.S. 95 north of Fallon

Rural areas of U.S. 95 from Keddie Street to I-80: Drivers should anticipate lane reductions, reduced speed limits, uneven pavement surfaces and traffic delays of up to 30 minutes as pilot cars alternate directions of traffic through approximately five-mile work zone areas Mondays through Fridays from 6a.m.-6p.m.

State trustee group tours Carson City school

Eagle Valley Middle School’s expansion was completed last year.

NIAA approves football changes – Carson, Douglas to 5A-III

Large-school classification set after multiple meetings; Fallon, Fernley remain in 3A.

Lawmakers cut thousands of higher ed employees out of state worker bonus bill

A bill backed by Gov. Joe Lombardo proposing a pair of $500 bonuses for state employees is being amended to exclude more than 7,700 professional employees in the Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE).

Past Pages for March 15 to 17, 2023

Carson City history from the archive of the Nevada Appeal.

Douglas baseball shuts out Damonte Ranch

Results from Douglas High baseball, softball and swimming from the past weekend.

Western Nevada College, Redwood Materials announce partnership

The training program for safe and effective battery recycling practices uses the Mobile Manufacturing Lab.

McNabb deals no-hitter for Senators

Carson High baseball and swimming results from the past weekend.

Tuesday, March 14

Carson City legal - 31911

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 31898

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Carson City legal - 31829

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF REPORT ON ACTION PLAN

Carson City legal - 31830

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF JOINT APPLICATION AND PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Carson City legal - 31831

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF JOINT APPLICATION AND PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Carson City legal - 31892

Summons - Divorce

Carson City legal - 31901

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 31852

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Carson City legal - 31895

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 31833

Notice of Public Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 31905

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31908

Annual Statement

Lyon County legal - 31811

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Carson City legal - 31472

Invitation to Bid - Environmental Remediation (Ash Canyon)

Carson City legal - 31899

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31900

Annual Statement

McBroom, Kavanagh win Nevada Folkstyle state titles

Leah McBroom and Ella Kavanagh each left Las Vegas with a state title after competing in the USA Nevada Folkstyle State Championships over the weekend.

City appoints Capt. Ron Wenger as police chief

Wenger succeeds Kris Alexander, who is retiring.

Dirtbags win 11U tournament in Sparks

The 11U Carson Valley Dirtbags travel baseball team bested five Northern Nevada teams to win the March Madness Blowout Tournament at the Golden Eagle Sports Complex in Sparks over the weekend.

Photos: Fox Peak reopens after remodel

Fox Peak Station in Fallon celebrated a grand re-opening March 4 to show off its interior remodel.

Nevada to Romania: Meeting the air commander

U.S.-Romanian relationship helps ensure stability in an important region.

Nevada, VA team up to help traveling veterans

NDOT has posted health-related flyers at the many rest areas across the Silver State.

Romania: On the road again

The Nevada Army National Guard’s 137th Military Police Co. provides law enforcement functions at Mihail Kogalniceanu International Airport.

TCID begins flood mitigation

Sierra water content equals about two Lahontan reservoirs.

Bighorn news: Service, citizenship ... and ACTs

To help students prepare for the ACT, Oasis teachers taught prep sessions over Winter Break.

Banner Churchill birth announcements through Feb. 27

Here are the Banner Churchill Community Hospital birth announcements through Feb. 27.

Fallon Theatre: 'Mother and Son Movie Night' set for Saturday

Fundraiser night features 'How to Train Your Dragon 2'and 'Transformers.'

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Santoro: Pack plays possum, but still reaches tournament

Don’t question it, Pack fans — just be glad you don’t have to pay attention to the NIT.

World War II’s deceptive game-changer

Ghost Army exhibit opens at Nevada Museum of Art in Reno.

Fallon's queen of diamonds

Greenwave's Lydia Bergman breaks school home run record in season opener.

Superintendent search enters new phase

The search committee has begun screening applications; a recommendation list will be provided to trustees on March 22 at a special board meeting.

Alford fifth Pack coach to reach NCAAs — see full list

From Sonny Allen to Eric Musselman, here's a look at every coach to lead Nevada to the NCAA Tournament.

Regents make it official: Dalpe named WNC president

Regents approved the recommendation, 13-0; Dalpe's deal runs through March 9, 2027.

Community news briefs for week of March 13

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events.

CAPS: The tale of Google Maps’ most famous fat cat

Szczecin, Poland, is gaining fame not for its castles, the National Museum, or nature parks — but for Gacek the rotund feline.

Ex-Fallon, Pack coach Klenakis joins Kennesaw State staff

Veteran coach has also served at Louisville, Arkansas.

Baseball: Fallon wins season-opener against Wooster

Fallon scored six runs in the first inning before blanking the visitors the rest of the way in a five-inning game.

Carson City plans water service maintenance Sunday

Maintenance work affecting water service in the Timberline and University Heights areas.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar: Spring season underway

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for March 17-21

Foster care recruitment helps ‘humanize’ process

Residents offered an opportunity to ask various experts about the application process and preparing for accepting foster children.

Carson City largely avoids flooding; new storm coming

“We are concerned with the additional warm storm forecasts as the ground is saturated."

Monday, March 13

Local producer creates western film to show April 7

“Crazy Woman Creek” deals with a woman's struggles of being mistreated physically and mentally and her resilience in the old West.

Nevada faces ASU in return to NCAA tourney

The Wolf Pack plays Wednesday against Arizona State, which features two former Wolf Pack stars.

Finding new pieces

Senators looking for underclassmen to step into varsity roles

Carson High softball hopes to hit the dirt soon, getting under way with some new pieces this season.

Relentless winter brings pros, cons for Tahoe ski resorts

A relentless winter has dumped more than 50 feet of snow on mountain resorts around the lake over the past three months.

Kelly Bullis: Involuntary conversion of a personal residence

Anybody lose a home in California fires in the last few years?

RTC approves multiple federal funding requests

RTC members unanimously approved more than $5 million in federal funding requests.

Cisco Aguilar: State employees deserve a raise, and they need it now

Our employees show up every day and work hard — they do it because they believe in helping our state and helping their neighbors.

Supervisors face deputy dispute, code repeal, sewer hookups

Labor dispute between the city and the Carson City Deputy Sheriff’s Association leads the agenda.

Sunday, March 12

Carson City birth announcements for February 26 to March 1, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for February 26 to March 1, 2023

Carson scholarship fund seeks sponsors for golf tourney

Holiday with a Hero organizers are seeking sponsors and raffle prizes for the second annual golf tournament, which supports the scholarship program.

Romania: On the road again

The Nevada Army National Guard’s 137th Military Police Co., is serving in Romania.

Flood advisory extended; more rain and snow headed to Carson City this week

A flood advisory that was supposed to expire Sunday morning, is now in effect until 8 p.m. Sunday.

Tiger softball aims to repeat as regional champs

Douglas High softball look sot repeat as Class 5A North regional champs this spring.

Carson City Rotary to hear about inaugural Mark Twain Days

The inaugural Mark Twain Days celebration will take place April 21-23 in Carson City. You can get the inside scoop on the festivities at this week’s Rotary Club of Carson City meeting. The lunch meeting takes place Tuesday, March 14 at noon in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom. The public is invited to attend the meeting.

Cynthia Ferris-Bennett: Cabin fever reliever focaccia food art competition (recipe)

A little nosh, a little libation, a little creativity, and a lot of fun!

Jim Valentine: Professional people in real estate

Use professionals for your protection.

Romania, U.S. forge relationship to ensure regional stability

Romanian Air Force Comandor (colonel) Nicolae Cretu is described as one of the brightest military minds in their country.

Saturday, March 11

Gov. Lombardo amends emergency declaration, now includes Carson City

Saturday night, Gov. Joe Lombardo amended his declaration of emergency to include additional counties that have been impacted by the ongoing severe weather in northern Nevada. Areas now impacted by the weather include: Carson City, Churchill County, Douglas County, Esmeralda County, Elko County, Eureka County, Humboldt County, Lyon County, Mineral County, Nye County, Storey County, Washoe County, White Pine County, and the Yomba Shoshone Tribe. As severe weather conditions continue throughout the weekend, the emergency declaration may be further updated to include additional affected counties and tribal nations.

Jim Hartman: ‘King Joe’ and Supreme Court skepticism

Conservative justices were incredulous that Biden’s decree to wipe out $430 billion in student-loan debt could be ordered without congressional approval.

Carson City road report for March 13 to 19, 2023

Carson City road report for March 13 to 19, 2023

Jazz & Beyond committee announces art contest

The entry deadline is April 30. Participation is free.

Slap fighting: The next big thing, or unsporting stupidity?

The Nevada Athletic Commission has sanctioned the league for competitions in Las Vegas.

Past Pages for March 11 to 14, 2023

Carson City history from the archive of the Nevada Appeal.

Entrepreneur finds work/life balance owning her own salon

Judy Mosqueda looks to the future as she grows her beauty business while keeping her family in the forefront.

Friday, March 10

Carson City legal - 31783

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31782

Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31785

Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31789

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31843

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 31797

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 31773

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Carson City egal - 31801

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 31849

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 31850

Notice of Hearing

State of emergency for Churchill, Douglas, Lyon counties

Gov. Joe Lombardo declared Friday a state of emergency due to ongoing severe weather conditions in Churchill County, Douglas County, and Lyon County.

Regents make it official: Dalpe named WNC president

The agreement with Dalpe runs from March 10, 2023 through March 9, 2027.

Roger Diez: NHRA joins the lineup with Gatornationals

F1 and IndyCar are idle while NASCAR is at Phoenix and the NHRA opens its 2023 season with the Gatornationals in Florida.

Grades: Pack run out of answers against San Jose State

Grading the Nevada Wolf Pack’s 81-77 men’s basketball overtime loss to the San Jose State Spartans on Thursday in the Mountain West Tournament at Las Vegas . . .

Roads between Yerington and Smith Valley closed

Artesia Road and Mason Pass Road between Yerington and Smith Valley are closed indefinitely.

Carson City closes parks and trails due to poor conditions

All unpaved trails through the Carson River corridor are closed due to wet and muddy conditions.

J4NG students tour Nevada Legislature, meet governor

About 50 students in the Jobs for Nevada’s Graduates program visited the Legislature, Supreme Court and Gov. Joe Lombardo.

Care Flight resumes service after Stagecoach crash

Three out of the four Care Flight helicopters returned to service Thursday.

Thursday, March 9

Mile High Jazz Band presents ‘Pi(e) in the Sky’ Tuesday

"Pi(e) in the Sky” features the 17-member band playing swinging songs in the Pi, Pie, and Sky theme.

Up to 3.5 inches of rain forecast with more next week

Rain is forecast to arrive in western Nevada starting Thursday afternoon with chances of more in the forecast through Wednesday.

New chef takes over Carson City’s Z Bistro

Brandon Lafave took over the operation from Gilles and Tina Galhaut, who ran Z Bistro for 15 years.

Wednesday, March 8

Churchill County legal - 31397

Notice of Motor Vehicle Sale

Churchill County legal - 31695

Request for Qualifications - Environmental Report

Churchill County legal - 31692

Notice of Application to Revise Tariff

Churchill County legal - 31662

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 31649

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 31713

Application to Appropriate Water No. 92430

Trina Machacek: Picking the perfect spot to sleep

The memories of sleep spots is vast and varied.

Strong: To save or not to save (time)

Standard time? Daylight time? There's been arguments — and confusion — since 1918.

Retail development following Victory Logistics District to Fernley

The 13-acre Fernley Promenade project is underway.

Record snowpack leads county to declare emergency

Action enables local governments to maximize state, federal resources due to possible spring flooding.

Ticket deadline coming soon for GOP dinner

Tickets remain for the March 18 event, which will feature U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei as keynote speaker.

School board receives budget augmentation highlights

Comptroller Christi Fielding details general fund's $1.7 million in revenue.

CCHS students look to future for job, education opportunities

Colleges, businesses on hand at recent school-to-career night to help guide CCHS seniors.

Great Basin Bull Sale branded a success

Rafter 3C Arena combines two events, adds video technology.

Senators urge new VA hospital funding

U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen of Nevada have issued a letter to President Joe Biden urging him to authorize a new VA hospital in Reno.

Commissioners approve $8,000 for arts council

Also: Michael Scott, executive director of the Churchill Arts Council, said he will resign effective July 1.

Arts council presents Montana band

Laney Lou & the Bird Dogs perform Saturday at the Barkley Theatre.

Romanian capital Bucharest serves as Cold War reminder

Bucharest, with more than 2 million people, is one of eastern Europe's main trading and tech centers.

Santoro: Does Pack need a win to make NCAA tourney?

The Mountain West Tournament is now serious business for the Pack.

Reporting from Romania: An eye toward Ukraine

Nevada MPs deployed to Eastern Europe provide security at NATO base.

Fallon Theatre: More Shrek, plus 'Far and Away'

Also, on March 11, there will be a night of live local music with The Great Basin Band.

Community bulletin board for March 9-15

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events roundup.

Foster care information session Saturday in Carson City

The session is free and open to the public and will include a question-and-answer session at Sierra Lutheran High School.

Past Pages for March 8 to 10, 2023

Carson City history from the archive of the Nevada Appeal.

Flood, wind watches issued for Carson City, Lyon County

The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch and high wind watch for Carson City starting Thursday.

Carson schools foundation starts fundraising campaign

Through June 30, the foundation seeks community contributions to “Funding Future Dreams.”

Tuesday, March 7

Carson City legal - 31403

Notice of Sale of Personal Property

Carson City legal - 31745

Notice of Filing and of Public Hearing - Bill No. 104

Carson City legal - 31746

Publication of Ordinance

Carson City legal - 31691

Notice of Application to Revise Tariff

Carson City legal - 31750

Notice of Abandoned Motorcycle

Lyon County legal - 31643

Public Notice - Lyon County

Carson City legal - 31758

Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Application - 23-02030

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Notice of Application - 23-02029

Carson City legal - 31759

Notice of Application - 23-02028

Carson City legal - 31777

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson & Storey County legal - 31792

Emergency Food & Shelter Program Funds Available

Lyon County legal - 31780

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Carson City legal - 31781

Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

Despite ACL tear, Camden Miller capitalizes on senior year

Douglas High senior Camden Miller hasn't had her senior year go according to her plans, but she's made the most of her time on the bench while recovering from a knee injury.

Alves, Jarrett lead Fallon's basketball honors

After leading Fallon on both ends of the floor, Brady Alves named to 3A North all-region first team.

CCHHS: Many area residents struggle to meet basic needs

The assessment reveals the way social and medical issues intertwine. For example, one top need identified is safe, affordable housing.

Spring sports: Greenwave, Bighorns open their seasons

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for March 10-15.

Called to serve: Fallon's Jace Angus back to rodeo after Army duty

In 2017, at the age of 28, saddle bronc rider interrupted his rodeo dreams by enlisting in the U.S. Army.

Greenwave track opens '23 season in Fernley

Fernley won both the boys and girls divisions as Fallon's runners, jumpers and throwers got their first taste of competition.

Bighorn news: Ag Week continues to grow

Oasis FFA continued its tradition of planning activities for students in kindergarten through high school for the week.

Dirty Cello to perform in Carson City on March 18

A blend of blues, rock and Americana at the Nashville Social Club.

CCSD news: Read Across America Week

In honor of Read Across America Week, CCSD schools hosted activities, invited guest readers, and had a week of dress-up days to celebrate and promote reading.

Currying favor for the American cur

Curs are actually athletic, intelligent, loyal, and excellent hunters.

Mountain West preview: Pack No. 4, with SDSU looming

Your complete guide to the MW Tournament this week in Las Vegas.

Zoning code update headed to supervisors

Supervisors and planning commissioners spent hours combing over the proposed revisions

Land swap OK’d for Mound House community center

County officials said they would apply for a grant to retrofit the fire station.

Monday, March 6

Churchill County making sandbags available Wednesday

TCID started releasing water from Lahontan Reservoir to create extra space for incoming flows.

MW rankings: San Diego State claims another title

The final Nevada Appeal’s Mountain West men’s basketball rankings and Mountain West tournament schedule.

JoAnne Skelly: Almost time for cool season crops

It is hard to believe it’s almost time to plant cool season crops.

Kelly Bullis: Buying and selling a home

First off, let’s talk about IRS code section 121.

Roundabout Catering acquires Franco Baking Co.

MaryBeth and Colin Smith continue to build their growing regional food-service empire.

What Tesla’s Gigafactory expansion means for Nevada

At the heart of the country’s largest industrial park sits the Nevada Gigafactory where thousands of Tesla employees have produced millions of electric vehicle batteries.

Sunday, March 5

Carson City birth announcements for February 12 to 24, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for February 12 to 24, 2023

Amodei receives Champion of Public Broadcasting Award

The Champion of Public Broadcasting Award was presented to Amodei during the APTS Public Media Summit on March 1.

Grades: How does Pack lose this game to UNLV?

Grading Nevada’s 69-67 loss against UNLV on Saturday in Reno.

Marilyn Foster: Christmas 2023 cruising the Blue Danube

It’s again time to visit the Christmas markets along the Danube River beginning in Vienna.

Lithium mine wins appeal; construction underway

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals denied a request for an emergency injunction.

Jim Valentine: Long time on the market

What does it really mean if a property has been on the market for an extended time?

Faith & Insight: Living the word is the best ‘translation’

The best way to understand and apply the Bible is through the actions and examples of those who live out its principles.

Compost company replaces equipment, triggers permit review

Full Circle Soils and Compost's new equipment is triggering an air quality permit review from the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection.

Saturday, March 4

Jim Hartman: In defense of James Settelmeyer

James Settelmeyer is highly qualified to serve as director of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

Carson City road report for March 6-12, 2023

Carson City road report for March 6-12, 2023

Stagecoach plane crash 3rd fatal one tied to service

11 people total have now died on planes owned and operated by Guardian Flight.

Literally back from the dead, Brother Dan plans album, tour

Carson City musician ‘on an upward swing’ with residencies

The Carson City musician is known for his repertoire of songs. “Music is my heart, it’s where it’s always been."

Yaki Glenn crowned Mr. Carson High 2023

Carson High School Senior Yaki Glenn, 17, was crowned ‘Mr. Carson High’ Friday evening at the school’s cheerleader fundraising event in the Bob Boldrick Theatre at the Carson City Community Center.

Past Pages for March 4 to 7, 2023

Carson City history from the archive of the Nevada Appeal.

Tesla granted more tax breaks for new expansion

The deal is the latest to mark Northern Nevada as a focal point in the U.S. transition to green energy.

Friday, March 3

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-02023

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Notice of Application - 23-02025

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Notice of Application - 23-02022

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-02024

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Notice of Hearing

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Public Notice - Tahoe Transportation District

Vigil honors crash victim Care Flight nurse Pricola

First responders, law enforcement officials and health care officials gathered to pay tribute to former caregiver and REMSA Care Flight nurse Ed Pricola and to support his family in a private vigil Friday at Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center.

Carson City pedestrian dies after being hit by car

The man was allegedly jaywalking in the middle of the highway, said Sheriff Ken Furlong.

City moves to suspend ‘common open space development’

The measure will return to supervisors, but staff needs time to figure out necessary steps for the suspension.

Roger Diez: Formula 1 and IndyCar start this weekend

Formula 1 kicks off the season in Bahrain and the first round of the 2023 NTT IndyCar series is at St. Petersburg, Fla.

Carson City school registration begins Monday

Pre-K, kindergarten, new and returning student updates and registrations for the Carson City School District start Monday, March 6.

Public invited to watch tribute to fallen nurse

Carson Tahoe Health is inviting the public to watch a live stream of a private vigil at 5 p.m. Friday for Ed Pricola, the flight nurse who died in the line of duty on a Care Flight plane that crashed on Feb. 24 in Lyon County.

JoAnne Skelly: Waterlogged or deeply watered?

“Is all this moisture good or bad for trees?”

‘Snow expected’: New storm headed for Carson City

Wind and winter weather advisories have been issued for Carson City ahead of a storm that could bring up to 5 inches of snow.

Prison reform advocate to speak at Democratic luncheon

The featured speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon will be Karen Gedney MD, author of 30 Years Behind Bars, Trials of a Prison Doctor. Dr Gedney is an internal medicine specialist who spent almost three decades as a physician in Nevada's correctional system. Today she is an outspoken advocate for Holistic Prison Reform.

Carson City Cinema Club showing 'The Daughter of Rosie O’Grady' on Tuesday

The Carson City Cinema Club presents “The Daughter of Rosie O’Grady” (1950) on Tuesday, March 7, at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall, 511 West King St.

Amodei says he won't run for Senate in 2024

Rep. Mark Amodei – Nevada’s sole Republican in Congress – said he plans to continue to serve in the House of Representatives.

Thursday, March 2

Churchill County declares emergency ahead of potential flooding

Declaration required to authorize Road Department to start protection efforts

The City of Fallon will be declaring a precautionary emergency declaration in the coming days.

Supervisors reject pot proposal for North Carson

Pot shops will not be coming to North Carson Street anytime soon

Brandon Kealoha: Southern-style gumbo with rice (recipe)

Brandon Kealoha is executive chef and general manager of Js’ Bistro in Dayton.

City charter bill heard in Senate committee

A hearing on Senate Bill 16 was held Feb. 22; no action was taken.

Tickets available for the final performances of 'Gaslight'

Don’t miss your chance to see Proscenium Players Inc’s production of ‘Gaslight’. Final performances take place March 3rd, 4th and 5th in the Brewery Arts Center’s The Maize Theater.

Nevada’s classrooms need more dollars, teachers, lawmakers told

Joint subcommittees on K-12, higher education and capital improvement projects held the Legislature’s first school budget hearing.

Wednesday, March 1

Churchill County legal - 31444

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 31450

Application to Appropriate Water No. 92408

Churchill County legal - 31453

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Churchill County legal - 31454

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 31501

Notice of Sale of Personal Property

Trina Machacek: A two-ton orchid

How does one end up with a two-ton orchid?

‘Looking down on history’ — Fallon vet reflects on duty in two wars

Fallon's 95-year-old Ernest “Ernie” Heying saw action aboard six aircraft carriers.

Winter weather delaying newspaper delivery

The winter storm that has hit this week has resulted in road closures to all major routes across the Sierra.

Photos: Bab's Beauty & Boutique opens in Fallon

Bab's Beauty & Boutique recently held its grand opening celebration on Maine Street.

Senators seek benefits fraud protection for veterans

The Preventing Crimes Against Veterans Act creates a new criminal offense for fraudulent schemes targeting veterans.

BLM: Questions remain on FRTC expansion

The FRTC will add 558,535 acres for military training; BLM manager presents commissioners with review.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Silver Springs traffic stop leads to meth bust

Four arrested Sunday after a traffic stop led to the seizure of more than $77,000 of methamphetamine.

Community bulletin board for Feb. 27-March 5

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Feb. 27.

Santoro: Loss at Wyoming not good, but doesn’t kill the season

Wolf Pack still has opportunities to impress, beginning Saturday against rival UNLV.

City council approves cabaret license for sports bar

The Council also heard heard the Fallon Police Department’s January’s report.

Fallon Theatre adds more Shrek and spies

The weekend schedule includes sequels 'Shrek 2' and 'The Bourne Supremecy.'

Small-acreage program supports beginning farmers, ranchers

UNR Extension’s 'Herds & Harvest Program' is offering the Small-Acreage Certification Program on Wednesdays from March 15 to April 12.

Nevada requesting help for livestock industries

Severe winter weather affecting Western states.

CAPS: When your BFF’s brain goes rogue

There are many causes for canine seizures, with the most common being idiopathic epilepsy.

Former Pack coach Chris Ault appointed to CFP committee

Former Pack AD and coach joins 13-person group responsible for determining college football's national champion.

3 Carson City students art contest finalists

The theme for the 2023 Nevada Reading Week is “One World, Many Stories.”

Bighorn news: Advocating for agriculture

Oasis FFA attended the Nevada FFA Winter Leadership Training Conference in Carson City on Feb. 14-15.

Power2Parent Union merges with Battle Born Mom for Education group

Parental rights group Power2Parent Union has announced a merger with Northern Nevada’s Battle Born Moms for Education.

CCSD news: FFA Week and Academic Olympics

The CCMS Academic Olympic team took first place at its final competition in Reno on Feb. 8.

Carson open space committee OKs new projects

Estimated sales tax revenue for quality-of-life funding is projected to be $1.4 million for the next fiscal year.

Past Pages for March 1 to 3, 2023

Carson City history from the archive of the Nevada Appeal.

Tesla requests $300M in additional Nevada tax breaks

The long-awaited sum will be voted on Thursday by the Governor’s Office of Economic Development.