Stories for May 2023

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Wednesday, May 31

Vegas-Florida series will end with a first-time NHL champion

The all-Sun Belt series will feature two teams that have never before won the Stanley Cup.

Carson Lanes has new owner, new bowling operator

The sale includes the bowling alley with adjoining commercial spaces and the nearby Aloha Discount Wine and Liquor property.

Douglas, Carson baseball land a handful on all-region teams

Class 5A all-region baseball selections for both Carson and Douglas High Schools.

Churchill County Legal - 33948

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County Legal - 33946

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County Legal - 33944

APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE WATER

Northbound 580 lane closures in Reno start Thursday

Northbound I-580 will be reduced to two lanes from Peckham Lane to Mill Street.

Carson City summer water restrictions start Thursday

Residents and businesses may water lawns and plants three days per week.

School board approves Capital Improvement Plan for 2023-28

The Carson City School Board has approved its revised Capital Improvement Plan for fiscal years 2023-28.

Past Pages for May 31 to June 2, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Pyramid Highway expansion part of plan to ease Sparks’ congestion

A six-phase plan will move a portion of traffic away from Pyramid Way and McCarran Boulevard and into North Valleys via a U.S. 395 connector.

Tuesday, May 30

Oasis Academy graduates 31 students

Class of 2023 combines for more than $700,000 in scholarships.

Owners of area Sonics fined for child labor violations

Owners paid $71,182 in civil penalties for more than 170 violations of child labor laws.

Lyon County Legal - 34002

Notice of Hearing

LCSO arrests Yerington man for August murder

Donald Lavern Webb was arrested in the shooting death of Joshua Davis.

WNC Fallon graduates walk the stage

In a return to normal ceremonies, WNC graduates ranged in age from 16 to 65 and came from Nevada and nine other states.

County selects Jim Regan Memorial Scholarship winners

The awards were established by Churchill County in honor of former County Commissioner Jim Regan, who died in 2000.

Santoro: Caleb Martin’s playoff run could be Pack’s best ever

Martin is playing the way he did for Nevada in the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons.

Fallon native is a Sailor of the Year finalist

Kohl Chrislock serves as a leading petty officer (LPO) at Naval Special Warfare Logistical Support Unit 2 in Little Creek, Va.

Sierra Lutheran grad will be first to attend military academy

Reality might not sink for Sierra Lutheran High School graduate Hunter Rowlatt that he attend the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. until he arrives next month.

Gov. Lombardo declares state of emergency for snow melt

Gov. Joe Lombardo declared a state of emergency late Monday due to flooding, mudslides, and other issues resulting from seasonal water runoff across Northern Nevada.

Andersen Ranch West slated for supervisors meeting

The proposal for 61 residential lots west of Ormsby Boulevard has seen three public hearings since last summer.

Newsmakers poll: Nevada voters favor expansion team over A's

Almost twice as many respondents say they would prefer an expansion Major League Baseball team to come to Las Vegas rather than the Oakland A's.

Carson City may establish its own public defender

Thursday, Supervisors will consider a new Office of Public Defender to ensure that right for indigent defendants.

Monday, May 29

Saddle-started wild horse adoption event Saturday

Up to 21 saddle-started wild horses, trained by the NNCC inmates, will be offered for adoption.

CAPS: Bark in the Park is happening

CAPS' biggest fundraiser uses proceeds for impending veterinary bills.

USAF Mobility to rock McFadden Plaza on Saturday

As a part of the June 3 downtown wine walk, the Carson City Chamber is sponsoring a free performance by the always popular United States Air Force Mobility Band, the high-energy pop and rock band of the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West stationed at Travis Air Force Base, California.

Carson author releases 3rd book in mystery series

“Sarah’s Mosaic,” is part of the Tony Morrell Mystery Series.

Bighorn news: Building a yearbook takes a team

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Education news: UNR 2022/2023 area graduates

Fallon, Fernley students participating in UNR's 2023 Spring Commencement.

VFW Auxiliary 1002 seeks news members

Auxiliary 1002 was recognized May 10, 1927, and will be celebrating its centennial within the next four years.

Moving Forward Together social powwow set for June 2-4

MFT features wellness workshops, contests, dance exhibitions, raffles, and more than 40 vendors.

NDA: First rabies case of 2023 confirmed

In Nevada, a current rabies vaccination is legally required for dogs, cats and ferrets.

Extension provides Zoom classes on small-scale poultry farming

Nutrition, food safety, business requirements and more will be covered.

NevadaGrown, Made in Nevada join to support local businesses

The union aims to strengthen support for Nevada's local businesses, expand market opportunities, and promote unique products and services offered in the state.

Fallon Theatre: Royalty, rockabilly — and Minions

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Community news briefs for week of May 29

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of May 29.

Growth Management Commission convenes Wednesday

Those tasked with monitoring growth in Carson City will meet 4 p.m. Wednesday in the community center.

Jim Valentine: The inspection game changer

Stay true to your wants and needs on both sides of the transaction.

Respect: Flags part of Memorial Day observance

More than 50 participants, including Boy Scout Troop 341, installed the flags at Lone Mountain Cemetery.

Sunday, May 28

Carson City birth announcements for April 29 to May 19, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for April 29 to May 19, 2023

Faith & Insight: The day of Pentecost

Much of what Christians believe and practice began on Pentecost.

Father’s Day Powwow returns to Stewart Indian School June 16-18

Stewart School Alumni are invited to a barbecue dinner June 17 at 4 p.m. at the Nevada Indian Commission Building.

Kate Johnson: Creamy diversity of polenta (recipe)

While it is most commonly made from cornmeal, it can also be made from other grains.

Nevada State Parks to launch online reservations

Reserve Nevada is scheduled to go live on Sept. 1.

Kelly Bullis: Worried about tax identity theft?

The IRS claims that they have employed 236 special software filters to identify potential ID theft tax returns.

3-day Backcountry music festival set in Gardnerville

More than 25 bands with Americana and country roots will perform with the Eastern Sierra backdrop and plenty of barbecue.

Saturday, May 27

Jim Hartman: Sen. Jacky Rosen vs. who in 2024?

U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen’s race in 2024 is expected to be tight.

Carson City road report for May 29 to June 4, 2023

Carson City road report for May 29 to June 4, 2023

Falcons encouraged to attune to God after high school

Sierra Lutheran High School celebrated this year’s cohort of 31 Falcons during its 19th commencement with five valedictorians.

36 school district employees honored for service

Thirty-six employees who have worked a collective 766 years with the Carson City School District will retire this year.

Sheriff: Don’t leave pets in hot vehicles

Internal vehicle temperatures can rise as much as 20 degrees in 10 minutes.

Past Pages for May 27 to 30, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

NHS: Carson animal shelter OK during restructuring

Greg Hall, Nevada Humane Society CEO, resigned after complaints surfaced about his leadership and the organization.

Friday, May 26

Lyon County legal - 33791

Notice of Trustee's Sale

A’s release renderings of proposed Vegas stadium

The proposal calls for the stadium on nine acres at the Tropicana site on the Las Vegas Strip.

Carson City Legal - 33939

Notice of Public Hearing

Lake Tahoe watercraft inspection program open

As of Saturday, May 27, all three regional inspection stations will be open.

Resident concerned about changes to open burn permits

Glenn Bush, 87, said the new procedure leaves the Carson City Fire Department not knowing who is burning and where.

Brewery Arts Center unveils summer concert lineup

Ten concerts are scheduled for every Saturday from June 17-Aug. 19 in Carson City.

School district passes 2023-24 budget with surplus revenue

The budget will allow the district to see an increase in revenues barring any last-minute changes from the Legislature.

Thursday, May 25

Trina Machacek: Out with the old – or not

We are creatures of habit. Of comfort.

Surgical robot takes star turn at Carson Tahoe showcase

Robotics Showcase gives children a chance to build Lego robots or learn about the possibilities of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Newsmakers poll: Nearly 50% like Lombardo but will it last?

Some experts said Gov. Joe Lombardo's positive poll numbers show he's still on a honeymoon with Nevada voters.

WNC president has big plans for small classes

“I just want to keep doing what we do every day on the ground."

TRIC lithium-ion recycling facility targets 2024 start

Aqua Metals already has a lithium recovery pilot plant running 24/7 five days a week.

Wednesday, May 24

Carson freshman Budd fourth, relay team third at 5A track

Carson and Dayton High Schools both had a handful of runners take to the track at Liberty High School for the state track meet this past weekend.

Update: Suspect identified in battery investigation

The vehicle is a newer model gold Honda Accord.

Diez: Three classics featured on racing’s big Sunday

Sunday's action features the Monaco Grand Prix, the Indianapolis 500, and the Coca-Cola 600.

Senator boys and girls fourth at state

Carson High swimming out together fourth place finishes on both the boys and girls side at the state meet this past weekend.

Tigers’ swim and dive teams finish season at state

Douglas High swim and dive had some noteworthy results from their trip to the state tournament this past weekend.

Douglas track, boys golf wrap up at state

Douglas High track and field and boys golf wrapped up their respective seasons at the state tournament this past weekend.

Falcon track flies to 1A state title

Sierra Lutheran High School track and field has a track and field team win a state title this past weekend and another take second place by an ever-so-slim margin.

Title ties

Figures from Douglas’ past play roles in 2023 state championship

Douglas High's pitchers have been working with figures from previous Tiger teams en route to a 2023 state title.

Retired newsman, Carson resident publishes novel

Robert Drews published “Look for Something Good” in February.

Caroline Rhea, film and TV star, headlines at Carson Nugget

Caroline Rhea, the voice of TV's Phineas and Ferb's Linda Flynn Fletcher, and star of film and television shows including Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Biggest Loser, and Christmas with the Kranks, takes the stage at the Carson Nugget Casino's Grand Showroom on Saturday, May 27, for shows at 6 and 8 p.m.

Newsmakers poll: 27% want Amodei to challenge Rosen

U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen would defeat Republican Jim Marchant but lose to former Republican Attorney General Adam Laxalt if the election were held today.

Past Pages for May 24 to 26, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Farmers Market opens Saturday in Mills Park

This season, the market will be held in the Marv Teixeira Pavilion at Mills Park.

Tuesday, May 23

Carson City legal - 33809

Notice of Public Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 33764

Notice of Filing and of Public Hearing - June 15, 2023

Carson City legal - 33776

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 33720

Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

Week ends with three graduations

WNC returns to traditional grad activities for first time since 2019.

Memorial Day services scheduled for Fernley, county sites

Observances in Fernley will feature Gov. Joe Lombardo delivering keynote address at 11 a.m.

Students take advantage of second chance

Adult Education program graduates 24 students.

Golden Knights owner buys Bently Distillery

It will begin operating the Minden facility immediately and will manage the sales and marketing efforts.

CAPS: A look at some elite rescue canines

The story of Proteo, a diplomat of earthquake assistance.

Nevada Women’s Fund honors WNC vice president

Dana Ryan is vice president of Academic and Student Affairs at Western Nevada College.

Excessive water poses danger in Churchill County

Sheriff expresses concerns about drownings in the canal system.

Santoro: Former Pack star Caleb Martin shines in NBA playoffs

Sports Fodder: Martin putting together the greatest single-season playoff performance by any Pack player.

Police chief updates Fallon council

Also, Travel Nevada honors Candy Dolan of Fallon Convention & Tourism.

Baseball: Vikings end Fallon’s run in state tournament

South Tahoe beats Greenwave for third straight time after Fallon's upset win in Northern Region tournament.

Fallon Theatre: Getting back to movies

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Fallon's Koenig second (twice) at state swim meet

He grabs runner-up spots in both the 100-yard freestyle and the 100 breaststroke.

JoAnne Skelly: May fruit tree tips

Master Gardener Michael Janik is a fruit tree expert who advises this for fruit trees in May.

Bighorn news: White receives WNC awards

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

CCHS students awarded $1.7 million in scholarships

The group of 50 seniors has combined for 169 scholarships, not including Nevada Promise or Millennium awards.

Oasis Academy falls in 1A state softball tournament

Losses to Pahranagat Valley, Tonopah in Las Vegas end Bighorns' season.

Message to WNC grads: ‘The tassel is worth the hassle’

Western Nevada College graduates returned to familiar formalities Monday at Marv Teixeira Pavilion in Mills Park, marching up the stage for their diploma.

Newsmakers poll: Trump, DeSantis would beat Biden in Nevada

DeSantis would beat Biden in a hypothetical race, 46.31 percent to 36.13 percent, while Trump outpolled Biden 48.48 percent to 40.13.

Monday, May 22

City parks department offers summer arts programs

The Parks, Recreation & Open Space department is offering new arts programs and activities for kids this summer.

Western Nevada College brings manufacturing course to prisoners

The class is part of a partnership between Western Nevada College’s Higher Education in Prison Program and the Department of Corrections.

Douglas High softball wins Class 5A state title

Douglas High School softball is your Class 5A state champions after downing Centennial Saturday.

Jim Valentine: Customizing your offer

The right property will fit all the way around, not just physically, financially, or emotionally.

Biden administration says Nevada lithium mine can proceed

The Interior Department announced May 16 it is taking steps to clarify mineral rights under the 1872 law to reflect the “realities of the 21st century.”

School board to take action on 2023-24 final budget

The Carson City School Board on Tuesday will take possible action on the final budget for the fiscal year 2023-24.

Sunday, May 21

Carson City birth announcements for May 6 to 12, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for May 6 to 12, 2023

CCSO records division moving to online appointments

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office Civil and Records Division will be updating its hours of operations and moving to an online appointment system.

Capital City Brewfest set for downtown Carson City

The annual event, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Carson City, takes place June 24.

Jack C. Davis Observatory presentation at next Carson City Rotary meeting

The Jack C. Davis Observatory on the Western Nevada College Campus is celebrating its 20th anniversary this month.

Wine shop set for grand opening downtown

Mayer Family Wines grand opening is set for May 25 at 408 N. Carson St.

Kelly Bullis: Is a CRAT a good idea for you?

A CRAT only works when you are sitting on some highly appreciated property.

Faith & Insight: Hard days

What kind of a hard day could a 3-year-old have?

School trustees look at building projects May 23

Fritsch Elementary and Carson Middle school campuses are nearly 70 years old and Carson High is coming up on 50 years old.

Saturday, May 20

Jim Hartman: Biden’s border blunder – America’s calamity

The only way to stop the migrant deluge now is a clear message.

Carson City road report for May 22 to 28, 2023

Carson City road report for May 22 to 28, 2023

Carson elementary named ‘Established STEM School’

Empire Elementary School was first honored as a Designated STEM School in September 2020.

Nevada secures $152M opioid settlement with CVS

Nevada and pharmacy chain CVS have reached a nearly $152 million settlement to be paid over the next decade to end a lawsuit over opioid claims.

Past Pages for May 20 to 23, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Carson home sales, prices up in April

The median sales price for an existing single-family home in Carson increased 6 percent from the previous month.

Friday, May 19

Carson City legal - 33733

Application to Appropriate Water No. 92684

Carson City legal - 33730

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Lyon County legal - 33735

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33753

Official Notice of Public Hearing - May 31, 2023

Carson City legal - 33751

Notice of Lien of Personal Property

Carson City legal - 33732

Application to Appropriate Water No. 92683

Carson City legal - 33731

Application to Appropriate Water No. 92682

Carson City legal - 33694

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 33693

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

Carson City legal - 33728

Notice to Creditors

Lyon County legal - 33739

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33737

Notice of Lien Sale

CCSO: FBI investigating fatal shooting on tribal land

A person is dead after an officer-involved shooting that occurred Friday evening in the Washoe Tribe’s Carson Colony in south Carson City.

Lombardo’s school safety bill fails to advance after deadline

Gov. Joe Lombardo released a statement regarding his Assembly Bill 330, a proposal intended to help teachers remove students experiencing behavior problems in the classroom, after Friday’s committee passage deadline stating the legislation passed by the Senate Education Committee was “insufficient” and would not be signed without significant changes.

Douglas softball into state title game

Tigers down Reed in semis thanks to big fifth inning

For the second year in a row, Douglas High softball will be playing for a state championship.

CHS seniors earn $7M in scholarships

Scholarships were presented for more than two hours by contributing organizations and representatives.

Lyon Co. declares flood emergency; sandbag ‘event’ Saturday

The Walker River in Mason Valley and Yerington is forecast to rise near moderate flood stage by Sunday.

Blind since birth, Carson man to graduate from WNC

Aaron Ross will receive an Associate of Arts degree Monday during commencement at Mills Park.

Strong: Fought and died for in blood

Republicans have been working for years to turn back the clock to the "good old days" of child labor.

V&T Railroad to begin 48th season May 27

The scenic train ride departs daily from the original Virginia City depot.

WNC Carson City graduation set for Monday

Western Nevada College will return to its traditional graduation format at Mills Park’s Marv Teixeira Pavilion.

Carson City bar starts summer concert series

The Tap Shack on Rice Street has 13 events planned through Oct. 27.

Thursday, May 18

Trina Machacek: The learning curve of trapping cats

This week’s school session: Trapping. Cats.

Douglas softball cruises through first round of state

Tigers untested in state tourney opener

Douglas High softball didn't have many issues in the opening round of the Class 5A state softball tournament.

Carson Tahoe Health nurses recognized at awards dinner

The Northern Nevada Nurses of Achievement held their annual Awards Dinner on May 12.

Carson supervisors approve 2024 final budget

Projected revenue for Carson City is about $195.6 million, with estimated expenditures around $193.7 million.

JoAnne Skelly: Interesting alternative products for landscape challenges

When grass roots can grow more deeply into the soil, the lawn should be more drought-tolerant.

Diez: Tempers flaring as NASCAR enters All-Star weekend

Ross Chastain's on-track antics wearing thin with many rivals.

Seeking sustainability: Student projects hope to help the planet

The Project ReCharge event at Eagle Valley Middle School was hosted by Reno educational nonprofit Envirolution on May 10.

Report: Carson schools’ student population will decline

7,034 students were counted at the beginning of the 2022-23 school year; that is expected to drop to 6,109 within five years.

CAMPO awarded grant for zero-emission plan

A $225,000 grant from NV Energy will get the ball rolling on Carson City’s possibilities for zero-emission public transit.

Wednesday, May 17

Churchill County legal - 33604

Notice of Public Lien Sale

Churchill County legal - 33603

Notice of Public Lien Sale

Churchill County legal - 33594

Before the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada - Notice of Application to Revise Tariff

Churchill County legal - 33570

Notice of Public Lien Sale

Churchill County legal - 33627

Application to Appropriate Water No. 92666

Churchill County legal - 33655

Notice of Intention to Approve FY 23-24 Final Budget

Churchill County legal - 33643

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 33631

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 33558

Notice to Creditors (60-Day Notice)

Churchill County legal - 33602

Notice of Hearing

Family events set Saturday across Carson City

Carson City officials have scheduled three family events Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.

Construction on schedule for second weir

The new weir is adjacent to the 2017 weir and is three times larger.

Carson schools' speech-language pathologists honored Thursday

National Speech-Language Pathologist Day is Thursday, May 18.

Carson-Tahoe Home & Garden Show this weekend in Carson City

With summer right around the corner, now is the perfect time to explore the possibilities of home improvement. The Carson-Tahoe Home & Garden Show kicks off Friday, May 19, at 4:30 p.m. and lasts through Sunday, May 21, at noon at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E William St.

Michelle Palmer: Hawaiian-style kalbi ribs (recipe)

The dish may be marinated in a sweet and savory sauce usually containing soy sauce, garlic, and sugar.

Amodei: ‘There are solutions’ to immigration

Amodei appears to want to start immigration reform with "The Dreamers,"

Past Pages for May 17 to 19, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

‘Wild Nevada’ hosts named grand marshals for Nevada Day Parade

Chris Orr and Dave Santina will be the grand marshals of the 2023 Nevada Day Parade.

Tuesday, May 16

Lyon County legal - 33642

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33653

Invitation to Bid

Carson City legal - 33647

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 33658

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33595

Before the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada - Notice of Application to Revise Tariff

Carson City legal - 33662

Notice of Motor Vehicle Sale

Carson City legal - 33646

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Ask The Dog Trainer: Looking for an organized sport for my dog

We already hike and kayak but Macy is getting bored and I’m looking for more of a structured sport or event.

Shoe Tree Brewing wins award at World Beer Cup

Shoe Tree Brewing was awarded a bronze award in the Specialty Beer Style category for its Coco Burrito Supreme.

Students bring farmers market to Capitol

The garden program provides the ability for students to learn about nutrition, science, conservation and math through hands-on experience in outdoor gardens and hydroponics laboratories.

Fallon hosts third annual Armed Forces Day

Event honors active members of military.

Bighorn news: FFA banquet and Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Douglas girls take second as team at Class 5A regional meet

Tiger boys finish seventh

Douglas High girls track and field nearly won a team title this past weekend while the boys will be sending several qualifiers to the state meet as well.

Fallon woman killed in truck-SUV crash

Preliminary information points to the SUV traveling eastbound on Williams Avenue at a high speed before the vehicle crossed lanes and slammed into the semi.

Fallon Portuguese Festa: Meet the queens

Kaitlynn Hoffmann, Lila Mae Montero Rodrigues, and Harley Rose Gomes.

UPDATE: Lombardo vetoes Democrat-backed gun bills

Lombardo has previously bucked other Republicans by supporting universal background checks.

Falcon track wins both 1A regional titles

Carson and Dayton also send athletes to state meet

Sierra Lutheran had a day to remember at the Northern regional track meet this past weekend. Plus results from Carson and Dayton High Schools.

Fallon punches ticket to 3A baseball state tournament

South Tahoe wins regional title, but Greenwave's early wins enough to advance to state.

Douglas swim and dive send several to state

Both Tiger teams finish third overall

Douglas High swim and dive finished third as a team for both the boys and girls at the Class 5A North regional meet over the weekend.

Santoro: Big losses = big money for Nevada

Getting blown out for a seven-figure payday is simply the price of doing business for the Nevada Wolf Pack’s of the world.

Time to 'Sing' at Fallon Theatre

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Nev. Secretary of State addresses Churchill dinner

Annual event named for former Nevada governor, U.S. senator.

Big wins put Bighorns in state softball tournament

Oasis, the North's No. 2 seed, will face No. 1 Pahranagat Valley on Thursday at Bishop Gorman.

Seniors earn state sendoff

Senator girls send four to state as well

Carson High swimming will be sending four from both the boys and girls to the Class 5A state tournament.

Community news briefs for week of May 15

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of May 15.

Softball: North Valleys ends Fallon’s season

In a repeat of last year’s scenario against North Valleys, the Greenwave softball team’s season ended Saturday.

Community band presents 'You Asked For It' concert Sunday

The concert will present compositions requested by “Friends of the Band."

CAPS: The terrier imported from England

Bred for ratting and rabbit coursing, Manchesters love a good chase and have rock star agility.

Fallon's McCoy sprints into 3A state track meet

Junior Max McCoy second in 3A regional's 100-meter dash.

Arts Council presents two concerts

The first free Concert in the Park is June 17, featuring Paul Thorn.

Koenig, Cosman lead Fallon swimming at regional

Fallon’s Zachary Koenig wins 100-yard breaststroke and finishes second in 100 free; 3A state in Carson.

Heavy snow, standing water perfect mix for mosquitoes

West Nile Virus, which can cause illness in humans and horses, is spread by the bite of an infected mosquito.

Tax credits key to affordable housing project

The Ridge at Sun Valley will consist of 195 units spread across 11 three-story walkup buildings, including a clubhouse.

Monday, May 15

Marilyn Foster: New places, new faces, new experiences in 2024

All the tours presented to the Chamber’s Travel Club members sold-out early for 2023.

Western Nevada observatory celebrates 20th anniversary

WNC will hold a 20th anniversary celebration of Jack C. Davis Observatory on Saturday, May 20.

Kelly Bullis: Best and worst states to be a taxpayer in

Nevada is the fourth BEST state in the USA!

School board discusses superintendent’s contract

The board discussed revising its superintendent’s contract and evaluation form as Andrew Feuling’s contract expires June 30.

Andersen Ranch West off supervisors' agenda

The Andersen Ranch West project now is scheduled to be considered June 1.

Sunday, May 14

Carson City birth announcements for May 1 to 5, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for May 1 to 5, 2023

Back-to-back Class 5A North regional champs open state tourney Thursday

Douglas softball doubles up

The Douglas High School softball team is Class 5A North regional champs for the second year in a row.

Chamber members see past and future of old prison

The Nevada State Prison Preservation Society is working to preserve the site as a historic and educational resource.

CHS speech team going against ‘best of the best’

Six Carson High School speech and debate team members are preparing for the National Speech and Debate Tournament.

Piazza hosts book signing Tuesday

Another milestone between the Lopiccolo and Abowd families will be marked when Carson Piazza Bar hosts a booksigning with Chef Charlie Abowd, Tuesday, May 16 from 3:30 p.m. until "whenever."

Nevada Guard battalion changes commanders

Maj. Jason Rapp replaced Carson City's Lt. Col. Laura Boldry, who guided the 422nd Expeditionary Signal Battalion for two years.

Jim Valentine: What’s with the market?

There are many variables that affect the market, few of which can be controlled by buyers and sellers.

Faith & Insight: Unlimited grace

It was many years into my Christian life before I came to know much at all about grace.

‘A+ mom’ helps daughters stay close through COVID complications

Ramirez, originally from Southern California, moved to Northern Nevada in 2008 and met her husband Gabriel in 2012.

Saturday, May 13

Jim Hartman: San Francisco's far-left politicians are killing ‘The City’

“The City” is in a severe, self-inflicted steep decline.

Carson City road report for May 15 to 21, 2023

Carson City road report for May 15 to 21, 2023

CCAI awards Aim scholarship, presents exhibition

A $500 Aim scholarship was awarded to Paloma Moon from Douglas High School.

Lawmakers eye $190M to bring film industry to Vegas

Tax credits aimed at bringing film production to Southern Nevada, including a $1 billion Sony expansion.

Past Pages for May 13 to 16, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Carson Tahoe closures reflect ‘changing landscape’ of health care

Forthcoming closures from Carson Tahoe Health reflect new realties in a post-pandemic world.

Friday, May 12

Carson City legal - 33576

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 33578

Notice of Public Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 33615

Notice to Creditors

Lyon County legal - 33587

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 32840

Public Hearing - May 24, 2023

Carson City legal - 33598

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33610

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Carson City legal - 32782

Summer Food Service Program

Carson City legal - 33565

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 33612

Notice of Intent to Dispose of Real Property

Carson City legal - 33613

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 33606

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

Carson City legal - 33607

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

Carson City legal - 33563

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 32972

Notice of Intent to Act on a Resolution to Approve FY 2024 Final Budget

Carson City legal - 33608

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

Carson City legal - 33609

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

Historic performances

Douglas High softball into regional final once again, qualifies for state

Douglas High softball tied an NIAA all-time record in qualifying for the state tournament Friday.

Walters wins second consecutive regional golf title

Douglas High boys golf qualifies for state

Douglas High School boys golf is headed to the Class 5A state tournament and had a regional champion in its midst.

Fallon crash closes U.S. 50-U.S. 95 intersection

An SUV and semitruck collided in Fallon on Friday afternoon at the intersection of Williams Avenue (U.S. 50) and Taylor Street (U.S. 95 South).

A Midsummer Night’s Dream opens Mother’s Day weekend

The curtain goes up on A Midsummer Night’s Dream this Mother’s Day weekend. The show opens Friday, May 12th at 7 p.m., with additional shows May 13, 14, 19, 20 and 21. Performances take place in the Maize Theater at the Brewery Arts Center.

Roger Diez: Red Bull continues domination in F1

This weekend’s NASCAR race at Darlington marks the halfway point in the regular season.

Carson City provides tips for invasive weeds

Best practices for removing weeds.

Douglas advances past Carson in regional opener

Senators’ season ends after walk-off loss against Mustangs

Csrson High and Douglas softball squared off in the opening round of the Class 5A North regional softball tournament Thursday.

Churchill County VFD street dance, dinner Friday

The Churchill County Volunteer Fire Department is hosting on Friday, May 12 from 5-9 p.m. a street dance, fire truck rides and a free dinner on Carson Street.

Carson City seeks proposals for roundabout sculpture

The deadline to submit to phase 1 of the request for qualifications period is June 30.

Legislature takes step to put abortion rights in Nevada Constitution

Lawmakers must pass the resolution again in 2025 before it would go before voters as a ballot question in 2026.

Thursday, May 11

Potential for plenty of qualifiers at regional track meet this weekend

A look around Class 5A, 3A and 1A at who could potentially qualify for the state track meet at this weekend's regional meet at Reed High School.

800 copies of Lahontan Valley News missing

We are sorry to report that this week’s edition of the Lahontan Valley News is not readily available at locations in Fallon and Churchill County.

Mayor urges ‘buy local’ as taxable sales dip

For the fiscal year to date, taxable sales are down 2.4 percent.

Douglas softball ends regular season unbeaten in league play

Douglas High softball wraps up the Class 5A North league season unbeaten and ready for the regional tournament

Cynthia Ferris-Bennett: Mother’s Day strawberry panzanella salad (recipe)

This variation on the traditional panzanella salad makes for a beautiful plated presentation and an explosion for the taste buds.

Carson City middle schools holding back more students

Carson City School District policy calls for retaining students who don’t meet requirements and limits the time they can be retained.

Trina Machacek: What exactly is ‘in-kind-ness’?

The simple in-kind transaction is something that comes about usually due to necessity.

Reengagement a concern for district at PLC meetings

The lack of parents caused the staff members and school board members to discuss how they could get more parent involvement for the 2023-24 school year.

Wednesday, May 10

Churchill County legal - 33518

Notice of Land Sale, Fallon, Nevada

Churchill County legal - 33401

Application for Water No. 92463

Churchill County legal - 33363

Request for Proposals for Annual Service Agreements

Churchill County legal - 33372

Application for Water No. 92204

Churchill County legal - 33506

Notice of Hearing

Carson Valley Wildcat wrestling club returns to the valley

After spending some time considering if he was ready to start a business, Douglas High wrestling coach Jake Fair has revamped the Carson Valley Wildcat wrestling club.

CHS baseball ends season in regional play-in game

Plus, results from Sierra Lutheran, Dayton and Douglas High School athletics

Nevada announces 2029 football opener at Ohio State

The Wolf Pack with open the 2029 season on Sept. 1 at Ohio State; it will be the first meeting between the teams.

Bighorn news: Proms and planning

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Abowd to sign books at The Greenhouse Project's Mother's Day Plant Sale

Chef Charlie Abowd will be joining in The Greenhouse Project's Mother's Day Plant Sale festivities Saturday,from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., signing copies of his book, Recipes and Rambles That Made Adele's a Nevada Hot Spot: Forty Years of Cuisine and History."

JoAnne Skelly: Dog urine on lawns

It’s dogs that squat that cause the problem, because their squatting concentrates urine in a small area.

Trustees select Derild Parsons as superintendent

Longtime Fallon educator assumes new role with CCSD on July 1.

Temperatures return to normal this week

Drought conditions improve throughout the state.

Tickets on sale May 20 for the Fern 45

Annual event brings in thousands of dollars for veteran causes.

Bethlehem Lutheran leadership changing hands

Retiring Principal Lonnie Karges has spent 33 years at the school.

Past Pages for May 10 to 12, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Large snowpack and high river bring water safety to forefront

Actual flows in and around Carson City could remain in the realm of high, fast-moving water without major flooding.

Tuesday, May 9

Carson City legal - 33503

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 33375

Notice of Public Hearing - May 17, 2023

Carson City legal - 33536

Notice of Public Hearing - May 22, 2023

Carson City legal - 33526

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 33487

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33531

Notice of Application - 23-05002

Carson City legal - 33393

Southwest Gas Public Notice

Carson City legal - 33517

Application for Water No. 92649

UPDATE: Missing Carson man found safe in California

Richard Coen was initially reported missing on May 9.

Softball: Fallon extends win streak to 8; playoffs on deck

Greenwave's only losses to 3A opponents came against North Valleys in March and at Elko in April.

Library director leaves behind a legacy

Carol Lloyd came to Fallon in 2012, helped repurpose library facilities.

Roaring crowd cheers on Night of Fights boxers

Event features 21 bouts at the Rafter 3C Arena.

Council hears concerns over safe routes for students

City also approves contract for constructing pickleball courts.

Commissioners issue proclamation for wildfire awareness month

Commission roundup: Actions taken at April, May meetings.

Fallon Theatre: More music, plus 'Paint Your Wagon'

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Plans underway for Fallon Armed Forces Day

Nevada has two major military installations, one in southern Nevada and Naval Air Station Fallon in Churchill County.

Santoro: Pack’s Wilson hoping to dodge the ghost of Gordon McEachron

McEachron had almost no resources, scholarships, or hope during his late-50s tenure — and won just six of his 30 games.

Greenhouse Project holds Mother’s Day plant sale

The Greenhouse Project's 14th annual Mother's Day plant sale is Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Fallon's Lee qualifies for state golf tournament

He is one of the six individual qualifiers for the two-day event at Toiyabe Golf Club in Washoe Valley.

WNC news: Fallon graduation ceremony May 25

Also: The summer session begins June 12 and continues through Aug. 5.

Fallon set to jump into Northern Region swim meet

With a small team this season, the Greenwave will aim to qualify as many athletes as possible into the second day of the meet in Carson.

CAPS: Celebrating Maggie’s Play House

May 7 marks the 15-year anniversary for Maggie’s Doggie Day Care serving the Fallon community.

Fallon wins final series heading into 3A baseball playoffs

No. 4 Fallon will open against No. 5 North Valleys on Thursday at Wooster High School.

Banner Churchill birth announcements through April 14

Local birth announcements for April 3-14.

Lane closures on U.S. 50 in Dayton set for Thursday

Lane closures will take place on U.S. 50 near Dayton on May 11 to repair a concrete median barrier.

Oasis sports: Softball reaches 2A playoffs

Bighorns baseball team finishes inaugural season with 12 wins.

Community news briefs for week of May 8

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of May 8.

Carson City Legal - 33435

Notice of public hearing

News and notes from Churchill County School District

School notes from Churchill County sites.

Jim Valentine: Water in the desert

Water is essential for life, but it is also very important to the value of your property.

Volunteers needed for Carson City Ride for Reading event

On May 25, Muscle Powered is teaming with Western Nevada Safe Routes to School to deliver books to Fremont Elementary.

Getting Reno geothermal plant online a 58-mile saga

Ormat had to construct more than 58 miles of transmission line through some of the most remote, arid and inhospitable mountains in the Silver State.

Monday, May 8

Tolbert chooses Ohlone College

Douglas High School senior Jack Tolbert has chosen his college destination where he will continue playing basketball.

Americans bet $220B on sports in 5 years since legalization

With landmark ruling opening the door, more than two-thirds of states now offer wagering.

JoAnne Skelly: The whys of mulch

Over time, the decomposition process of organic mulch releases nutrients, building up a healthier soil and increasing earthworms and other beneficial soil organisms.

Kelly Bullis: Dishonest tax preparers

There are some folks that are not honest and upright citizens. We usually call such folks, “criminals.”

Regional building environment, future trends topic of meetings

Design and development trends for the future of Northern Nevada are the cornerstone of a new series of focus meetings.

Carson sheriff's Cops and Kids to return May 20

Sheriff Ken Furlong noted the casual atmosphere and open-house format are conducive to making connections.

Sunday, May 7

Carson City birth announcements for April 14 to 27, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for April 14 to 27, 2023

Letters to the Editor for May 6, 2023

Letters to the editor of the Nevada Appeal.

Carson bowlers raise funds for Honor Flight Nevada

The Carson City Country Bowling Association raised more than $5,000.

WNC program makes nursing possible for mother of 2

News and notes form the Carson City campus of Western Nevada College.

Tiger softball celebrates seniors with 15th win in a row

Plus results from Carson High softball, Douglas baseball and more local sports

Fire department urging residents to create defensible space

Cutting down invasive grass helps, but residents should create defensible space to further safeguard their homes.

Faith & Insight: Winsome mug shot

Cooperating with God so he produces his “righteous character” in us should be our lifelong objective.

Parsons picked for Churchill County school superintendent

W. Derild Parsons was unanimously selected Saturday by the Churchill County School Board Trustees as their choice for superintendent.

Highway patrol to end 24/7 coverage in Washoe

Nevada State Police confirmed this week they don’t have enough troopers to maintain around-the-clock coverage in parts of Washoe County.

Saturday, May 6

Jim Hartman: Trump vs. Biden: Is that all there is?

The U.S. needs a much better presidential choice in 2024 than a redo of Biden vs. Trump.

Carson City road report for May 8 to 14, 2023

Carson City road report for May 8 to 14, 2023

Carson City fifth grader wins Free Fishing Day poster contest

Brynlee Peters, a fifth grader at Fritsch Elementary in Carson City, was the winner of the 2023 Free Fishing Day poster contest held by the Nevada Department of Wildlife.

Tara Riddle: Stuffed croissant French toast (recipe)

This stuffed croissant French toast recipe is for the perfect Mother’s Day brunch.

Past Pages for May 6 to 9, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Carson’s Warren Engine Co. tasked with new mission

Members of the company are preparing to celebrate 160 years on June 17.

Friday, May 5

Carson City legal - 33397

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 33382

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 33355

Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-04040

Carson City legal - 33028

Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 33360

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32791

Request for Bids - V&T Railway Reconstruction

Lyon County legal - 33381

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33376

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33403

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33354

Notice the Addition of a New Tariff - 23-04039

Carson City Legal - 33430 & 33431

2022-2023 Carson City Delinquent Tax List

Roger Diez: Larson hopes tough luck ends at Kansas

It will be a busy weekend at Kansas Motor speedway with NASCAR Cup, Craftsman Trucks, and the ARCA Menards series all on tap.

Celebrate small business community in Carson City

May is dedicated to honoring and supporting our local brick-and-mortar businesses giving our community character.

Update: Carson schools have not received threats, LCSO increasing presence in schools

The Carson City School District reported Friday morning it has not received threats of violence or anonymous tips to unspecified schools being circulated in Washoe County School District.

Carson City Legal - 33421

Annual Statement

WNC hosts veterans suicide prevention walk Saturday

The Veterans Resource Center is holding a Veterans Suicide Prevention and Awareness March on Saturday, May 6.

State gets $1.4 million to reduce wildfire threat at Marlette Lake

Funding for the project comes from the sale of public lands under the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act.

Tribe starts on 20 new homes in Stewart Community

The $14 million project includes 20 new homes and a new tribal building on about 12 acres near the corner of Snyder Avenue and Ponderosa Drive.

Boys & Girls Club seeks funds for Dayton clubhouse kitchen

A commercial kitchen at the Dayton clubhouse is next on the to-do list for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mason Valley.

Thursday, May 4

Trina Machacek: The discovery of softened cream cheese

Then there are some things that most people eat and enjoy that for some reason have passed me.

Carson Tahoe Health announces service consolidation

In response to changing community needs, later this month Carson Tahoe Health (CTH) will begin the process of merging services to maximize limited resources and maintain needed services for our community.

Moody breaks school record as Tiger track dominates home meet

Results from Douglas High athletics from this past weekend

Supervisors approve Prison Hill plan, deputies settlement

The master plan calls for an “accessible shared-use trail around the base of Prison Hill, connecting all the trailheads in a single loop.”

2 die when car fleeing Carson deputies crashes

Korina Adams, 27, and Destiny Darling, 28, were declared dead at the scene at the intersection of East William Street and North Saliman Road.

Shaquille O’Neal’s Big Chicken coming to Carson City, Minden

Big Chicken in Carson City and Minden are set to be the first two locations to open for restaurant owner and Carson City resident Damon Kreizenbeck.

Carson City school meal applications due by June 1

Carson City School District student who want to participate in the Summer Pandemic EBT (P-EBT) Card Meal Program must have a free and reduced lunch status application turned in by June 1.

Brian Formisano: Give your small business a spring cleaning

3 financial tips to help you stay on track this season.

Marchant running for Rosen’s U.S. Senate seat

The entrance of Marchant may be another headache for national Republicans who are trying to prevent a repeat of the midterms.

Wednesday, May 3

Churchill County legal - 33233

Notice to Contractors - Bids Wanted for Highway Improvement

Churchill County legal - 33101

Notice of Public Sale

Churchill County legal - 33326

Notice of Civil Summons

Lowry swimmers dual Fernley, Church County in Reno

The Lowry High School swim team was in Reno at Northwest Pool on Saturday, April 22, for a dual against Fernley and Churchill County.

McAvoy Lane: Mark Twain Days

Perhaps the best Mark Twain Extravaganza the world has ever seen.

CCSO: 2 arrested on child endangerment, drug charges

Greg Armentrout and Wendylyn Clemens were booked into the Carson City jail for trafficking a controlled substance, maintaining a drug house, drug-endangered children, and illegal extraction of THC.

Law enforcement memorial run reaches Carson

In its 23rd year, the run started at the law enforcement memorial in Las Vegas and ended at the law enforcement memorial at the Capitol Complex in Carson City.

Jeronimo finishes second at Big George Invitational

The Lowry High Scholl track and Field team made its way to Minden this past Saturday for the Big George Invitational that featured a number of Northern 5A schools.

‘Empty the Shelters Day’ at Nevada Humane Society Saturday

The Nevada Humane Society will participate in the event until May 15 at the Carson location.

Bi-state sage grouse considered for threatened status, again

The hen-sized flightless bird can be found only in Nevada and California in the high desert along the Sierra Nevada’s eastern front.

Past Pages for May 3 to 5, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Day of the Child offers kids playtime, parents resources

Families had an opportunity to get a head start on enrolling their “littles” for prekindergarten or kindergarten.

Tuesday, May 2

Carson City legal - 33336

Notification of Disposition of Collateral

Carson City legal - 33329

Notice of Sale by Auction

Lyon County legal - 33205

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 33069

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Carson City legal - 33339

Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 33305

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 33259

Notice of Public Sale

Ask The Dog Trainer: How do I grade potential family puppies?

We want to choose a puppy who will be a calm and enjoyable addition to our family adventures.

Churchill County School District highlights

The CCHS Mentor Program is finishing up its second year and is on a roll. The mentors just finished their Peer Mentoring and Mental Health First Aid certifications. These students spent nearly every Tuesday morning at CCMS helping students and teachers and working on their certifications Thursday in class. These programs would not have been possible without the gracious teaching from the mental health experts Brittany Frew and Macie Anderson from the local community mental health program and service, New Frontier. Students in the CCHS mentor program are now more prepared and knowledgeable to help those around them socially and in times of mental health crises. “I am so very proud of the work and effort these students have put forth to better help those around them as well as themselves. This group's work has paved the way for many more opportunities for positive and everlasting peer connections at the high school and middle school levels for now and for the future,” said CCHS Mentor Program advisor Heather Benjamin.

CCHS National Honor Society inducts new members

Churchill County added 14 new members during a ceremony last week at the high school auditorium.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Night of Fights returns with more bouts, new location

The event has moved to the Rafter 3C Arena; more than 40 high schoolers expected to box.

Trustees interview superintendent finalists this week

Four candidates are vying to replace Summer Stephens.

Santoro: Ex-Pack players a big part of portal’s musical chairs

College basketball is like the navy — just jump in the portal and see the world.

Senator girls track and field third at Big George

Plus, results from Dayton and Sierra Lutheran athletics

Roundup from the past weekend of high school sports from Carson, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran high schools.

Bighorn news: Honor societies induct new members

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Differences noted in area’s recent flooding

Preparing for spring floods seen as more critical than compared to 2017.

Nichols takes over Senator girls hoops

Carson High varsity girls basketball has a new head coach, which was announced Friday.

Fire department hosts its second street dance

May 12 event features food, dancing and fire truck rides

Red Cross teaches students about emergency preparedness

Volunteers from the Truckee, Reno and Tahoe branches recently visited Lahontan Elementary School.

Children’s musical 'Orphan Train' opens this week

More than 20 local performers from third through sixth grades fill out the cast.

Baseball: Fallon sweeps Lowry to set up battle for first

Greenwave to battle Spring Creek for a shot at 3A East title.

Fallon Theatre's busy May begins with 'Jaws' fundraiser

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Roundup: Greenwave golf, track wind down regular seasons

Fallon boys golf team competing with North's top teams.

CAPS: Can pets help protect children from allergies?

Some studies also suggest that babies in homes with dogs catch fewer colds, get fewer ear infections, and need fewer antibiotics in their first year.

Jim Valentine: Real estate and your pets

It is important that you consider the pets you have and those that you may have in the future.

Champs: Fallon clinches 3A East softball title

Three-game sweep over Lowry gives Greenwave a title and a tournament bye.

Volunteers clean up schools for Global Youth Service Day

Volunteers joined in trash mobs and helped clean up high school campuses in Carson City, Dayton and Douglas County.

Community news briefs for week of May 1

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of May 1.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for May 5-9

Record amount of industrial development underway in region

There’s a good reason why industrial developers haven’t pumped the brakes on the construction pipeline throughout greater Reno-Sparks.

Monday, May 1

Central Nevada Health District names acting administrator

Caleb Cage steps in following resignation of Dr. Antonina Capurro.

The Central Nevada Health District (CNHD) received a formal letter of resignation from Dr. Antonina Capurro on April 27 and effective immediately, any inquiries or collaborations with CNHD should be made through the acting administrator, Caleb Cage.

Office of the Governor to submit budget amendments Monday

Ben Kieckhefer, Chief of Staff to Gov. Joe Lombardo, announced that the Office of the Governor would submit budget amendments Monday to appropriately direct some of the forecasted revenue.

Dayton pedestrian killed in collision

Alena Persch, 49, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to the Nevada State Police.

Carson City U.S. flag retirement June 14

A formal retirement ceremony will occur June 14 at Fire Station 52.

Kelly Bullis: Supreme Court rejects IRS excess FBAR penalties

If you have an interest in a foreign bank account, make sure you file the annual FINCIN 114 form

Environmentalists denounce Cortez Masto’s mining bill

The Mining Regulatory Clarity Act effectively would insulate mining companies from a U.S. appeals court ruling.

Supervisors to mull over Prison Hill Master Plan

The plan outlines goals and future land management to meet the demand for outdoor recreation.