I have watched the NBA playoffs for years, and other than Golden State Warriors games, it’s the only time I watch professional basketball.
RENO — Carson High pulled off a much-needed sweep on Saturday against Wooster, moving ahead of both the Colts and the Douglas Tigers in the process.
Lauren Lemburg pitches for the Senators Saturday at CHS.
Carson's Brandon Basa runs the 100-meters for the Senators Saturday at the Big George Invitational at Douglas High.
Senator Gaby Fernandez leads the final leg of the 4x800-meter relay at the Big George Invitational in Minden.
Suspects are wanted in an ATM break-in.
A car allegedly involved in an ATM break-in is shown.
Water from a flooded Ranch 1 field is wind driven across Genoa Lane during flooding in February.
Packed with a few personal belongings, Dayton residents Larry and Ruth Smith leave their home that was damaged by flooding in January.
This is the same area of Washoe Lake State Park, where in April 2015 Gov. Brian Sandoval talked about the drought and its impacts on Northern Nevada. This photo was taken on Thursday, March 23, 2017.
Washoe Lake is approaching Interstate 580 through Washoe Valley on Thursday, March 23, 2017.
Court Administrator Maxine (Max) Cortes, center, receives the Court Executive of the Year award from the Nevada Association of Court Executives.
MINDEN —Two Carson High girls relay teams turned in outstanding performances at the annual Big George Invitational at Douglas High on Saturday.
Phillip Brady
The Star Wars Club debuted at CHS.
Future Business Leaders of Americaâs Advisor of the Year for Nevada is Billy McHenry.
CHS Robotics Team at World Championship
CHS Future Business Leaders of America State Business Leadership Conference in Las Vegas.
FALLON — Dayton High’s baseball team fell into a first-place tie in 3A play after splitting a doubleheader against Fallon on Saturday.
The Jedi Engineers thank the sponsors who helped the team compete at the FIRST World Festival Championships.
Big smiles from the family of four time recipient Megan Jackson during the 2017 Senior Academic Award Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Peter Garrett poses with his award for a photo for his parents during the 2017 Senior Academic Award Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Adam Maw shakes hands with Superintendent Richard Stokes during the 2017 Senior Academic Award Ceremony on Wednesday.
Ashton Milligan receives her award during the 2017 Senior Academic Award Ceremony, Carson City, NV
It's all smiles for Marjourie Peralta as she receives her award during the 2017 Senior Academic Award Ceremony on Wednesday.
Washoe County School District students learn about careers in construction at the first annual Construction Career Day, sponsored in part by Nevada Builders Alliance and the districtâs Signature Academies & CTE program, in Reno last October. The district presents an Outstanding Community Partner Award to Nevada Builders Alliance at its annual showcase event at 5:30 p.m. May 4.
RENO — Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller wants to rewrite the Endangered Species Act to ban any new listings without specific approval from Congress and the governors of states where the fish or wildlife live.
Anthropology tour guide Eugene Hattori explains the history behind a woven basket, dating back to at least the 1800s, at the Nevada State Museum Friday.
Natural History tour guide George Baumgardner takes out a desert long-eared bat from a speciman drawer in the basement of the Nevada State Museum.
George Baumgardner, Curator of Natural History, gives an auidence a tour through the taxidermy exhibit at the Nevada State Museum Friday.
A Friday morning crash between a car and semi-truck injured several people west of Silver Springs on U.S. Highway 50.
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The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance to identify and locate two suspects in an ATM break in. Just before 6 a.m. Saturday, Carson City Sheriff’s deputies responded to an ATM at 911 E. Second St. On arrival it was discovered the machine had been broken into and an undisclosed amount of money had been removed.
Lawmakers can expect to get some more money to spend when the Economic Forum sets state revenues on Monday — but probably not as much as they’re hoping for.
Meyers Boat Inspection Station Tahoe Regional Planning Agency TRPA
Dayton's Zach Woitas makes contact during Friday's game against Fallon.
Dayton's Caleigh Onstott releases a pitch during Fridayâs game against Fallon.
FALLON — Dayton High’s 13-game baseball winning streak came to a tough end Friday afternoon at the hands of the Fallon Greenwave ace Alex Mendez.
Riders cruise through downtown Carson City during the annual Celebrity Ride in 2015. Bike Month activities kick off with the Celebrity Ride on Tuesday at 11 a.m. at McFadden Plaza. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Photo Source
Bridget Gordon, winner of the Carson City School District Employee of the Year.
Tedra "Teddy" Cook, winner of the Carson City School District's Educator of the Year award.
The federal agriculture department is accepting applications from tribal governments for Rural Business Development Grants. In the past, tribes have used the money to establish revolving loan funds supporting micro-loans in their communities and business enterprises. Acting State Director Herb Shedd said one example is the Wells Band that opened a business incubator near the I-80 corridor.
There are direct correlations to home ownership and lifestyle. Whether moving into a larger home by upsizing, or moving into a smaller home by downsizing, a homeowner’s rightsizing decisions intrinsically occur at various stages of life.
Although he didn’t return with any significant commitments from the Trump administration, Gov. Brian Sandoval said Friday his trip to Washington, D.C., was “extremely positive.” “It’s unprecedented for me to have face time with four cabinet members in two days,” Sandoval said, adding those meetings were set up on short notice.
At approximately 10:40 p.m. Thursday, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office was contacted by the Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center, reporting a “stabbing” victim had arrived at the emergency room. The injuries were substantial and the victim had no identifying information in his possession.
An American soldier and liberated prisoners of the Mauthausen concentration camp. Austria, May 1945.
Free trips, presentations and other events are being held at Sierra Place Senior Living, 1111 W. College Parkway.
The Douglas County Public Library is showing movies for teens and adults at 10:30 a.m. Saturdays in the meeting room.
From left: Brent Farr of Farr West Engineering, Cheryl Couch, Community Programs Director for USDA Rural Development, and Yerington Public Works Director Jay Flakus paint the Yerington Animal Shelter as part of an Earth Day Service Project April 19 on Yerington.
CARSON CITY — Statewide gaming win increased 7.5 percent in March to a hair more than $991 million. But Gaming Control Board analyst Mike Lawton said it was a relatively easy comparison since win was down 3 percent in March 2016.
Coffee with a ranger, a star party and history hike are some of the free events being offered at Fort Churchill State Historic Park in May.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. THURSDAY At 1:45 p.m., a 55-year-old Carson City woman was arrested on suspicion of petit larceny after deputies responded to reports of a woman taking her roommate’s money near the 1100 block of Sonoma Street. Bail was set at $250.
Juantia Joyce (Jones) Dietrich came into this world on August 7, 1940 and went home to the loving arms of Jesus on April 21, 2017.
Fort Churchill State Historic Park is offering a variety of ranger-led programs during the month of May, highlighting the area’s rich history and abundant natural resources.
Ardell Maben passed away peacefully in her sleep in Carson City at the age of 97. She was born and raised in Elkton, OR., and lived in Lake County, California, until the passing of her beloved husband Leroy, in November of 2000, after 56 years of marriage.
On February 21, 2017, Geneva “Sue” Johnson was called home to be with her Lord and Savior.
Also known as “Lil Audrey”, “Mama Bear”, and “Naughty Nanny” left this earthly plane on April 19, 2017 at 12:15 pm. in Carson City, Nevada.
oseph William Young joined his bride of 66 years in eternal life on April 22, 2017.
Senior Derek Shafer pitches to a Damonte batter Thursday at Ron McNutt Field.
Junior Jared Barnard lays down a bunt for the Senators Thursday.
Carson first baseman Kahle Good reels in a Damonte pop-up foul for an out Thursday at Ron McNutt Field.
RENO – University of Nevada head men’s basketball coach Eric Musselman has signed Tre’Shawn Thurman to a scholarship agreement to play for the Wolf Pack in 2018-19.
Most seasons when you out-hit your opponent 9-3, not only do you expect to score more than three runs but you expect to rack up a victory.
The first generation of students and teachers of the Carson Middle School Makers Club commit to meeting once a week, and create technology products in the school's warehouse.
Carson Middle School 8th grade students Brooklyn Wall, left, and Emma Tuttle, right, sandpaper a bookshelf they are building.
Coach Al Waiksnoris helps Shiloh Cyphers, of Carson Middle School 8th grade, with her fish tank project.
Jake Xie of 6th grade programs his drone while his classmate Spenser Bray creates a blueprint of his rocket.
Carson Middle School 8th grader Amelia Graul assembles her triangle kite.
Carson Middle School 8th graders James Schultz, left, and Owen Carlson, right, are creating their own soda machine dispenser.
David Peri, president and CEO of Peri & Sons Farms, picking an onion. The company is one of the largest onion operations in the world.
Peri & Sons Farms is lead by husband and wife team David and Pam Peri.
Carson City resident Aubrey Kelch views Polaroid pictures he made from a NASA weather satellite in 1967.
The coast of California and the Baja peninsula can be seen in series of Polaroid pictures taken by Aubrey Kelch that were transmitted from a NASA weather satellite in 1967.
Carson City resident Aubrey Kelch used a Polaroid Land camera to photograph images from a NASA weather satellite in 1967.
Carson City local Cedric Williams is performing the National Anthem tonight at the Reno Ace's ballpark vs. Fresno Grizzlies.
FILE - In this Sept. 23, 2016, file photo, motorcyclists drive pass in front of the Washoe County Courthouse downtown Reno, Nev. marking the fifth anniversary of a deadly shootout at a casino in neighboring Sparks between the Hells Angels and Vagos gang in 2011. Gary Rudnick, the star witness who helped convict the triggerman, Ernesto Gonzalez, who killed a high-ranking Hells Angels' boss at a Nevada casino in 2011 said he was lying when he testified that the shooting was an assassination plot orchestrated by a rival motorcycle gang, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press. Gonzalez is scheduled to be tried again in August 2017 after his conviction was tossed on a technicality. (AP Photo/Scott Sonner, File)
FILE - In this July 22, 2013, file photo, Ernesto Gonzalez, followed by his attorney David Houston, enters Washoe District Court in Reno, Nev., for Washoe County Courthouse the start of his murder trial. Gary Rudnick, the star witness who helped convict the triggerman, Gonzalez, who killed a high-ranking Hells Angels' boss at a Nevada casino in 2011 said he was lying when he testified that the shooting was an assassination plot orchestrated by a rival motorcycle gang, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press. Gonzalez is scheduled to be tried again in August 2017 after his conviction was tossed on a technicality. (Marilyn Newton/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP, File)
FILE - In this Dec. 9, 2011, file photo murder defendant Gary Rudnick enters the courtroom in Washoe District Court in Reno, Nev. Rudnick, the star witness who helped convict the triggerman, Ernesto Gonzalez, who killed a high-ranking Hells Angels' boss at a Nevada casino in 2011 said he was lying when he testified that the shooting was an assassination plot orchestrated by a rival motorcycle gang, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press. (Marilyn Newton/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2011 file photo, Vagos motorcycle gang member Ernesto Gonzalez is led from district court in Reno, Nev., after pleading guilty in the shooting death of Hells Angels member Jeffrey Pettigrew. Gary Rudnick, the star witness who helped convict the triggerman, Gonzalez, who killed a high-ranking Hells Angels' boss at a Nevada casino in 2011 said he was lying when he testified that the shooting was an assassination plot orchestrated by a rival motorcycle gang, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press. Gonzalez is scheduled to be tried again in August 2017 after his conviction was tossed on a technicality. (David B.Parker/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP, File)
It’s Kentucky Derby time again. Even if you’re not much of a horse racing fan, you might appreciate all the Derby’s pageantry — the mint juleps, the women’s beautiful hats, the singing of “My Old Kentucky Home,” and so on. But if you look beyond the hoopla, you’ll realize just how much work it takes to put on such an event. And the efforts of one group in particular — the jockeys — may be able to provide you with some lessons in life — and in investing.
Tax Freedom Day generally falls around this time each year. This is the day when the nation as a whole has earned enough money to pay off its total tax bill for the year, according to the calculations made by the Tax Foundation.
Yerington will soon have a state-of-the-art cooling and distribution facility. Walker River Cooling facility is the first high-tech produce cooling facility of its kind in Nevada.
To say investing in the current media saturated environment is difficult is an understatement. The news flow is overwhelming and mostly negative.
Google Inc.’s acquisition of 1,210 acres in Storey County’s Tahoe Reno Industrial Park could mean more trouble for Northern Nevada businesses looking for skilled workers.
We believe that advisors can play a critical role in their client’s investment success, and that their role as a behavioral coach can be an important contribution to that endgame. But, behavioral coaching is most effective in the moment if the clients have been mentally prepared in advance.
It is time to get vegetable gardens going. In Northern Nevada, there are three seasons during which we can grow food: early spring, summer and early fall.
The following cases were heard in the Tenth Judicial Justice Court before Judge Thomas Stockard.
Coming soon, the dog-gone-best-social-event of the season! On Saturday, May 6, Bark in the Park will present a fun-filled day for dogs and their people. The day begins with the annual 5K walk/run. Bring your BFF (best furry friend) on a leash and take a stroll. Dogs walk free and the fee for their people is only $15 per person or $50 for groups of four.
University of Nevada Cooperative Extension offers two free presentations on how to renovate home landscapes to make them more livable and resource efficient.
This map shows the aeas that could be affected by flooding. Go to http://arcg.is/2pmimj5 to see if your home is in the Churchill County Flood Plain.
The 4-H Hotwings Chicken Club will be at this weekend's Churchill County Junior Livestock Show and Sale. Top: Kenadee McKnight and Kalaya Dunn. Bottom: Bailey Prinz and Mackenzie Mills.
District Governor and Fallon Lions Club member Cal Bushek puts up a sign. He is the District Governor of District 46, which consists of Nevada.
Members assemble for a photo during a recent cleanup day.
Volunteers and Fallon Lions Club members spruce up Liberty Park.
The Fallon Lions Club donated money to Cub Scout Pack 38 to purchase a new pine derby track.
Incident Commander Bill Lawry addresses a town hall meeting on Tuesday to discuss flood preparations for Churchill County.
Clay Hendrix, president of the CCSD Board of Trustees, (left) recognizes outgoing Maintenance Director Brian Byrd after five years of leadership, encompassing multiple large capital projects.
Property owners in western Nevada have endured several years of drought followed by summer flash flooding in some areas and heavy rainstorms this winter. Now that home landscapes are greening up, it is a good time to consider whether some renovation would be in order.
The National Weather Service extended a flood advisory that expired Wednesday to continue at least through July.
Nevada’s unemployment rate dipped to 4.7 percent in March, 4.8 percent if the seasonally adjusted number is used.
The 2017 Churchill County Livestock Show and Sale has kicked off for 4-H and FFA students who are participating in the annual three-day event at the fairgrounds.
Liberty Park is part of an ongoing project that the Fallon Lions took over two years ago. The project has been included in the International Centennial projects for Lions International that focuses on the environment.
One woman was hospitalized Thursday after an accident at the Carson City Sheriff’s Office Mounted Unit School.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. WEDNESDAY At 1:27 a.m., Andrew Miller, 30, of Riverton, Utah, was arrested on suspicion of felony possession of stolen property, felony providing false identification to avoid prosecution, felony possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of burglary tools after deputies initiated a welfare check near the 3300 block of Highway 50.
Matt Goings and Peyton Feyder (Elko) are partners in team roping in the High School Division.
Tylie Norcutt rounds the barrels for Fallon.
Triton Desmond of Fallon competes in several events inthe Junior High Division.
Kayla Buckmaster sends a pitch flying to home plate during the Wave's game against Fernley.
Macie Anderson takes a hard swing at a pitch.
Lorynn Fagg tags Fernley's Hannah Curtis as she slides into third.
Alex Mendez swings back for a pitch during Tuesday's game against Fernley.
Sean McCormick runs into home plate at the Edward Arciniega Athletics Complex.
Chase Irvin dodges a close pitch during Fallon's home game against Fernley.
Hoyt and Carmen Skabelund surround their daughter, Whitney, after she received the NIAA's Top 10 Student-Athlete honor Wednesday night at the Peppermill in Reno.
Fallon senior Whitney Skabelund discusses receiving the NIAA's Top 10 Student-Athlete honor Wednesday night at the Peppermill in Reno.
Mason Smith poses for his Night of Fights program photo.
Kaden Stone stands with his sponsor, Martin Crowley, after the bidding for his sponsorship.
Trevor de Braga welcomes the sponsors and families to the Night of Fights Calcutta auction.
Ted Guazzini calls out bids as he auctions fighters to sponsors for the Night of Fights.
Douglas-Carson Rodeo, April 15-16
RENO — Since moving from New Mexico before her sophomore year, Fallon senior Whitney Skabelund has been a force on the court, in the arena and more importantly in the classroom.
It’s going to be one heck of a night.
It started out as a pitcher’s duel but ended in a slaughter.
It was an afternoon of home runs Tuesday, as the Lady Wave dominated the third game of their series against Fernley 8-2.
National Junior Honor Society new inductees from left: front row are Cailan Menius-Rash, Jackson Moon, Tylie Norcutt, Kamiah Henning, Jaylee McEwen, Sydney Gusewelle, Brandon Calkins, Taylor Alvarez, Lucas Durfee; back row from left are Macall Brown, Madison Davis, Lily Pinson, Makayla Shawcroft, Teegan Dill, Emmalee Irving, Holden Feest, John Rowe II and Zowie Anderson.
Oasis NHS inductees (*new) from left: front row â Kailee Youles*, Orin Sommer*, David Springfield*, Keith Mason*, Jordan Moon*, Janell Ferrenburg-Pike*, Hannah Jones* and Iliana Hockenberry-Grimes*; back ro2, from left, Supathcha Moolrangsi, Jessica Gomes, McKenzie Feest, Mike Richards II, Hunter Drost*, Ethan Smith, Melanie Knuckolls and Joshua Mikulak; not pictured are Alyssa Stockard and Melyssa Williams.
Nevada Assemblywoman Robin Titus was the guest speaker for Oasis Academyâs National Honor Society induction ceremony earlier this month at the Fallon Convention Center.
Nevada Assemblywoman Robin Titus was the guest speaker for Oasis Academy’s National Honor Society induction ceremony earlier this month at the Fallon Convention Center.
The flood mitigation town hall meeting drew a large crowd to the Churchill County Administration Building chambers Tuesday afternoon, when officials gave a brief but thorough overview and answered questions.
The Churchill County School District Board of Trustees met Wednesday to discuss the high school’s AP (advanced placement) class sizes for next school year.
Laurence B. Rosendorf, 92, died April 27, 2017 in Carson City, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
On April 22, 2017 Tom lost his well fought battle against cancer while being in hospice care at the Reno VA Community Living Center. Tom was 74 years of age.
Jean M. Nex, 87, died April 22, 2017 in Gardnerville, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
Brian Ray Lunz, a proud native Nevadan, passed away from a sudden heart attack on April 19, 2017. He was born November 5, 1967 in the old small wooden Carson Hospital which burned down in 1968.
The next meeting of the Carson City Chapter of RPEN will on Tuesday at the Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive.
A collection of agencies with information about how to handle emergencies such as earthquake, flood and wildfire will be at Lampe Park in Gardnerville on May 13.
With spring cleaning, one place in the home that is often overlooked is the medicine cabinet. Saturday is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, a reminder that people should clean out unused and unwanted medicine and prescription drugs on an annual basis.
Juanita Dietrich, age 76 of Yerington, passed away on Friday, April 21, 2017. Arrangements are in the care of Freitas Rupracht Funeral Home, Yerington (775) 463-2911
Please join us to Celebrate the Life of Brianna, Sunday, April 30th from 2 to 5pm, Silver Oak Golf & Convention Center, 1251 Country Club Drive, Carson City, NV 89703
Lifetime Fallon Resident Robert still lived in the house he was born in where he farmed and ranched his entire life.
Scott Morgan Rhodes surfer, photographer, SCUBA diver passed into eternity on Friday, April 21, 2017 at Sutter Memorial Hospital in Sacramento after a long battle with medullary thyroid cancer. Born in 1976 in Boulder, Colorado, he was 41. He was raised in Carson City, Nevada and graduated from Carson City High School. He swam competitively from age 10 through high school. He received AA and AS degrees from Santa Rosa Junior College, where he competed on the water polo team, and then received a Bachelor’s Degree in film studies from UC Santa Barbara.
Carson City Library Director Sena Loyd holds a book infested with bedbugs Friday, April 21, 2017. Five books had to be destroyed and library equipment extensively cleaned after bedbugs were found in several returned items last week. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Photo Source
Beverly Hennen of the Eagle Valley Children's Home tells students at No Limits what the home is all about Wednesday.
Students in Shawn Goodner's No Limits Leadership Class raised money and present Eagle Valley Children's Home Director Beverly Hennen with a check for $53 on April 19 in Carson City.
A high-speed pursuit ended in a crash on Carson Street Wednesday morning after a suspect attempted to flee from Nevada Highway Patrol Troopers.
Statewide gaming win increased 7.5 percent in March to a hair more than $991 million. But Gaming Control Board analyst Mike Lawton said it was a relatively easy comparison since win was down 3 percent in March 2016.
The musical collaboration of Slade Rivers, left, and Beans Sousa was kindled after the pair met while fishing in the Carson River.
âHonky Tonk Highwayâ features 10 country songs by Beans Sousa and Slade Rivers.
Carson Cityâs Duane âBeansâ Sousa will play with Slade Rivers at the Wolf Creek Inn in Markleeville on Friday to celebrate the release of their country album, âHonky Tonk Highway.â
Garritt Benavidez scattered five hits and Delsin Roberts drove in two runs to lead Carson High’s JV baseball team to a 6-1 win over Damonte Ranch on Tuesday.
Genoa’s Cottonwood Cottage is opening for the spring, summer and fall seasons starting on Friday, in time for the annual Cowboy Festival.
Unlike two weeks ago when the deadline for committee passage killed 246 bills and 10 joint resolutions, Tuesday’s deadline for passage from the house where bills originated left just 14 bills and two resolutions behind.
The Trippin King Snakes from 7 to 10 p.m. today at the Carson Cigar Company, 318 N. Carson St. Rustler’s Heat at 7 p.m. today and 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Carson Valley Inn in Minden.
When Robin McGregor attended her first Entrepreneurs Assembly meeting at the Adams Hub for Innovation in February, she had no idea what to expect. Her goal was to drive more people into Carson City Art Gallery, which she opened in September with her husband, Rich. The gallery opened in a historic former stagecoach stop at 110 Curry St. in downtown Carson City.
Duane “Beans” Sousa, a Carson City man known for his collaborations with country Hall of Famer Lacy J. Dalton, has a new crop of songs off an album he completed with Slade Rivers.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. TUESDAY At 9:08 a.m., a 48-year-old Carson City woman was arrested on suspicion of contempt of court, three counts of failure to appear and basic speed after deputies initiated a traffic stop near Fairview Drive and 5th Street. Bail was set at $1,903.
The Assembly Government Affairs Committee was told on Wednesday compacting and reorganizing the V&T Railroad Commission will make it more efficient, free more money for the railroad itself and focus its efforts on generating more tourism.
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church is offering the chance to support local caregivers while sampling a variety of dishes.
Marvin "Black Eagle" Phoenix, right displays his artwork with Kevin Bodecker.
Dancers from the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe dance with visitors at Earth Day.
Mary Kay Wagner, an environmental scientist with the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection, presents a wealth of information.
Lance Gilman stands in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center taken this past February. Google recently confirmed the purchase of 1,210 acres in the industrial park to be eventually developed into a data center.
Lance Gilman
Nevada Humane Society has a dire need: donations of dry food for adult cats.
Smith’s Food & Drug is asking customers to join it in raising money for Renown Children’s Hospital by adding a donation at the register, joining the in-store activities, or dropping coins into the boxes at check stands.
An art show highlighting Western Nevada College students’ learning and progress in art and graphic communication is up at the Carson City campus.
The Lyon County Republican Central Committee will meet May 6 to learn about grass roots politics and meet with Republican officials.
Help Western Nevada College Geology Cub raise funds while adding a few gems to your rock collection on Friday.
The Friends of Dangberg Home Ranch is seeking volunteers to help with events, guest services and gardening activities at the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park.
Shown are two Carson City hot rods that will be at the 32nd annual Run What-Cha-Brung car show June 23-24 â Toni Wamplerâs 1973 Corvette Stingray and Dan Duzens 40 Willys Coupe. If you want to show off your ride, this is the event for you, said Kruzers member Bob Hickox.
The Karson Kruzers are calling for local and regional car, truck and motorcycles to be showcased in its 32nd Run What-Cha-Brung car show to be held at Carson City’s Fuji Park June 23-24.
Skip, an adorable two-year-old pointer/border collie mix, would love to be in a family with children.
Grace Felton of Fallon makes her turn in barell racing at the Fallon Rodeo.
Fallon's Caleb Hendrix is quick with the rope in tie down roping.
Jaymen Waggoner rounds in the poles on the second day of the Rodeo.
Matt Goings of Fallon looks confident in tie down roping at the Fallon Junior/Senior High School Rodeo.
A new tech giant has joined the companies at the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center in northern Nevada. Google has purchased 1,210 acres in the TRI Center for approximately $29.1 million. A spokesperson from Google confirmed to the NNBW on April 18 the company purchased the more than 1,000 acres in the TRI Center the prior week under the name Silver Slate LLC.
Carson High School instructor Sherri Kelley; Nevada State Museum director Myron Freedman and Carson High students Makaela Bigley, Zachary Vestal and Skylor Olshefsky pose for a picture at a ceremony on Tuesday to mark the donation of 3-D printed replicas of the Carson City Mint to the museum.
3-D printed replicas of the Carson City Mint, created by Carson High School students are on display at the Nevada State Museum.
Carson High School students, from left, Makaela Bigley, Zachary Vestal and Skylor Olshefsky who created 3-D printed replicas of the Carson City Mint are now on display at the Nevada State Museum.
Katrina Hedlesky tees off Thursday afternoon during the Eagle Valley Womenâs Golf Club Eaglets play.
Pitcher Ben Nelson throws a 1-hit shutout against Damonte Ranch on Tuesday.
Ben Nelson dazzled Tuesday night as the Carson baseball team picked up a much-needed win.
Among 200 bills facing a midnight deadline, a slate of women’s issues made strides at the Nevada Legislature on Tuesday when lawmakers approved proposals seeking workplace accommodations for mothers and expanded access to birth control.
Participating in the Agriculture Day at the Legislature, Sheryl Hunnnewell, with the Nevada Department of Agriculture demonstrates the use of an egg candler, which checks the freshness and the internal quality of an egg.
Nevada Legislatures took decorative bouquets to their offices and waiting rooms on Tuesday, thanks to Carson High Schoolâs agriculture class. But the purpose goes beyond the kind gesture, as a way to support and spread awareness about northern Nevadaâs cultivation. âItâs important for our students to get involved educating the public on local agriculture,â said CHS agriculture science teacher Charlie Mann. âItâs not just the farmers in the industry. There are researchers out on fields investigating the best way to conserve water and other resources.â In honor of Agriculture Day at the Legislature, students designed 25 centerpieces and displayed them in booths outside. Mann said the Nevada Department of Agriculture asked the class to present the project at the Legislature. âThis class wants to be the voice for agriculture to the community,â Mann said. âWe want the representatives to see different aspects of agriculture in Nevada, including what we have in Carson City.â Mann said to promote agriculture to Legislators is also important as the environment is different compared to the Mojave desert. âWe have snowpack on the mountains until summer,â he said. âWe have water resources for native animals and techniques for wildfire prevention. We have something to rely on with the use of the land. Itâs how we use everything in our day-to-day lives.â In the CHS floral program, students design and arrange bouquets for proms, birthdays, funerals, weddings, and other special events.
Kayla Buckmaster fires a pitch to home plate during the Lady Wave's series in Lowry.
Fallon coach Tammie Schemenski, center, strategizes with Shelbi Schultz, 10, and Lorynn Fagg, 4, at the Lowry softball field.
Caitlyn Welch throws the ball back to home during Lowry's at-bat.
The annual Fore The Kids charity golf tournament is slated for May 13 at Genoa Lakes’ Ranch course.
Nevada legislators took decorative bouquets to their offices and waiting rooms Tuesday morning, thanks to Carson High School’s agriculture class. But the purpose goes beyond the kind gesture, as a way to support and spread awareness about Northern Nevada’s cultivation.
Miranda Chappell, right, hands out a pinwheel during registration.
Walkers take their annual group photo after planting pinwheels.
Walkers head toward Fox Peak to plant pinwheels for child abuse awareness.
A little girl plants a pinwheel at Fox Peak.
A C130 aircraft is loaded with the MAFFS (Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System).
Lonnie Adams and Angel Arteaga show a lamb to promote this week;s Churchill County Junior Livestock Show and Sale Thursday-Saturday at the fairgrounds. FFA and 4-H members participate in the annual event.
Carson City — Smokers in Nevada can get free medications to help them quit.
BOISE, Idaho — 121 sorties. 124 flight hours. 373,900 gallons of water dropped.
Earth Day in the Lahontan Valley has taken on an additional meaning this year. Not only does the annual event bring awareness to the preservation of Earth, but it also drew more interest in water because of potential flooding along the Carson River due to the record snowfall in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range.
For eight years, county residents have marched for child abuse prevention and awareness in an activity sponsored by the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe’s Youth and Family Services.
The annual Churchill County Junior Livestock show begins Thursday and runs through Saturday at the fairgrounds.
The director of the Fallon Chamber of Commerce said Tuesday employment is available in the region, but many businesses said they are having difficulty in finding qualified employees.
Nevada’s unemployment rate dipped to 4.7 percent in March, 4.8 percent if the seasonally adjusted number is used. Of the major reporting areas in the state, Carson City is the only one still above 5 percent, finishing March at 5.2 percent while Las Vegas reported 4.8 percent and Reno/Sparks just 4.2 percent unemployment.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. TUESDAY At 2:09 a.m., Ty Weaver, 43, of Carson City was arrested on suspicion of felony eluding and violation of pre-trial supervision after deputies attempted to initiate a traffic stop near Carson River Park.
From left, Marie Nygren, Jennifer Manah and Sheree Jensen pose with their photographs that won top marks at renowned symposia Shooting the West, which took place in March in Winnemucca.
Ivy Land children and staff as well as KRNV 4 reporter Diane Thao show their support for #FallonWantsFallon on Friday in downtown Fallon.
AWS3 Cody Christian poses as Jimmy Fallon wearing night vision goggles at Naval Air Station Fallon for the LVN's #FallonWantsFallon campaign.
Fallon community members gathered for the NBC Reno affiliate, KRNV 4, #FallonWantsFallon story on Friday at the South Maine Street fountain. The LVN sincerely thanks the local organizations, businesses, individuals and families for coming out.
The Churchill County School District Board of Trustees will meet tomorrow at 6 p.m. in the Old High School auditorium (“The Pit”). Items for discussion and possible action include the following:
Fallon’s own clutched prestige at one of the west’s premier photography symposia, Shooting the West, which took place in March.
I was impressed by how many community members made time during their Friday to join the LVN downtown last-minute for NBC Reno affiliate, KRNV 4, to shoot the #FallonWantsFallon story.
Kelvin Cann swings for his shot during a golf tournament in Elko.
Chance Wood sends the ball flying at the Elko golf course.
Hayden Strasden throws a pitch to a Lowry batter.
Brock Richardson slides into third base during the Greenwave's series in Lowry.
Fallon's Justin Cathey runs in the 1600 meter on Friday at the Del Oro Invitational.
Fallon's Tiffany Sorensen (right) hands off the batton to Allie Lister in the 4x100 relay.
Churchill County Middle School’s track team learned a lot during their first meet of the season in Dayton April 14. Now it’s time to arrange the athletes for the best competition.
A dose of new competition led to many personal and season bests for the Greenwave track and field team.
WINNEMUCCA — It was built as the softball series of the year in the Northern 3A and Lowry High School and Fallon did not disappoint the crowd in their three-game set this past weekend in Winnemucca.
The Greenwave golf team played well in its matches in Spring Creek and Elko last week, taking second and third place respectively.
WINNEMUCCA — If the Lowry High School baseball team had hopes of improving its chance at securing the final playoff berth in the Northern 3A, it would have to take a couple games from Fallon this past weekend in Winnemucca.
Churchill County, TCID and The City of Fallon would like to invite everyone to a Flood Mitigation Effort Town Hall Meeting tonight, April 25, 2017.
Free admission to the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada will be offered during an open house from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May 6.
Linda Garner Titus was born Linda Kay Garner on April 24, 1947 to Dorothy and Jay Garner in Chico, CA.
A Celebration of Life will be held on May 13th, 2017 from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm.
Washoe Lake State Park is holding two hikes in May, the first on May 6 will end in Virginia City after a 12.5-mile trek.
One of the activities Western Nevada College is planning for its Earth Day celebration is a Campus Cleanup Day.
May events at Washoe Lake State Park include a guided hike to Virginia City, a sunset hike, Celebrate Washoe Valley Day and a wildlife-based campfire program. Reservations are required for the guided hike to Virginia City and for the sunset hike. Park entry is $7 per vehicle. There is a $2 discount for Nevada residents. Cash or check only.
Construction continues on the 580 bypass on Monday.
One person is dead and Highway 395 was closed a half mile south of the intersection with Ray May Way in Douglas County after a head-on collision between a semi truck and a sedan occurred Monday morning. The crash was first reported at 9:27 a.m. The driver of the semi refused medical treatment, according to medics responding to the collision. A fuel leak from the truck was stopped.
One person is dead and Highway 395 was closed a half mile south of the intersection with Ray May Way in Douglas County after a head-on collision between a semi truck and a sedan occurred Monday morning. The crash was first reported at 9:27 a.m. The driver of the semi refused medical treatment, according to medics responding to the collision. A fuel leak from the truck was stopped.
Nurse makes vaccination in the shoulder of patient in a clinic
Nevada lawmakers advanced a bill Monday to give medium- and low-paying businesses a break on payroll taxes if they help employees pay for child care. The proposal would offer Nevada-based companies a discount off their annual state taxes for half the amount of daycare aid they provide each worker, up to $5,000 per parent.
Peggy died on April 17, 2017, at the Lodge Assisted Living.
The Civil Air Patrol has ended an unsuccessful search for a small airplane in the Sierra Nevada that has been missing since it took off from near Lake Tahoe a week ago.
Sharron Tipton of Carson City submitted this photos of a sheepdog running sheep in the meadow east of Ormsby Boulevard.
Sheepdogs are seen in the meadow west of Ormsby Boulevard, as seen from Sharron Tiptonâs backyard.
Brett Silver is outreach and public awareness coordinator for the Talking Books program in Southern Nevada.
Talking Book program director Hope Williams works at the Nevada State Library, Archives and Public Records in Carson City on Wednesday. More than 50,000 audio books are part of Nevadaâs Talking Book collection, serving 1,600 patrons.
Connie Corley, recording program coordinator for the Talking Book program, works at the Nevada State Library, Archives and Public Records in Carson City, on Wednesday.
Sharron Tipton of Carson City photographed sheepdogs practicing in the meadows near Ormsby Boulevard.
Both legislative money committees have now voted to back the elimination of what Controller Ron Knecht says is an important position in his office — the Assistant Controller. That post is currently held by Geoffrey Lawrence and, according to Knecht, directs the office’s financial reporting operations.
Supporters raise a flag outside of the federal courthouse Monday, April 24, 2017, in Las Vegas. A jury found two men guilty of federal charges Monday in an armed standoff that stopped federal agents from rounding up cattle near Cliven Bundy's Nevada ranch in 2014. Jurors said they were deadlocked on charges against four other men, and the judge told them to keep deliberating. (AP Photo/John Locher)
People including Carol Bundy, top center, wife of Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, embrace after a partial verdict outside of the federal courthouse, Monday, April 24, 2017, in Las Vegas. A jury found two men guilty of federal charges Monday in an armed standoff that stopped federal agents from rounding up cattle near Cliven Bundy's Nevada ranch in 2014. Jurors said they were deadlocked on charges against four other men, and the judge told them to keep deliberating. (AP Photo/John Locher)
LAS VEGAS — The Latest on the trial of six men charged in an armed standoff with federal agents: 1:10 p.m. A jury in Las Vegas has deadlocked on federal charges against four men in an armed standoff that stopped government agents from rounding up cattle near Cliven Bundy’s Nevada ranch in 2014.
Edith Clarice (Williams) Hellwinkel, 87, passed away April 5th 2017.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. Carson City FRIDAY At 1:37 a.m., a 41-year-old Reno man was arrested on suspicion of failure to appear, head lamps required, suspended registration, driving with a suspended license and possession of drug paraphernalia after deputies initiated a traffic stop near Fairview Drive and Saliman Road. Bail was set at $2,100.
2017 Ruby Award recipient Emily Brown with members of Girl Scout Troop 295
Travel delays are expected as the Nevada Department of Transportation restripes State Route 28 at Lake Tahoe May 1-4.
Special Olympics Nevada will benefit from a fundraiser presented by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday at Chili’s.
A town hall meeting at 7 p.m. May 1 will cover flood potential on the Walker River system.
Dr. Amy Pason, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno, will be the speaker at Douglas County Democratic Women’s meeting May 1 at the Carson Valley Inn in Minden.
One of Israel’s famous spies, Eli Cohen, successfully entered the upper echelons of the Syrian government as an undercover Mossad agent. The secrets he obtained proved crucial to Israel’s victory in the Six-Day War. It is 46 years since Eli Cohen was discovered by the Syrian government and publicly hanged at the age of 41.
Soroptimist International of Carson City will honor its Ruby Award recipient during a luncheon meeting Wednesday, April 26.
Pioneer High School students recently visited the Nevada Museum of Art and Stremmel Gallery in Reno to gain a broader awareness of professional works of art. Paul Lorion, PHS art teacher, said the field trips are designed to inspire students who may have hidden artistic talent waiting to be discovered.
Pioneer High School students recently visited the Nevada Museum of Art and Stremmel Gallery in Reno to gain a broader awareness of professional works of art. Paul Lorion, PHS art teacher, said the field trips are designed to inspire students who may have hidden artistic talent waiting to be discovered.
Carol A. Whaley, 59, died April 23, 2017 in Carson City, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
Even as the House Energy Subcommittee met Monday morning, Gov. Brian Sandoval and Sen. Dean Heller both urged chairman John Shimkus to bring Nevada into the discussion and consider alternatives to reviving the Yucca Mountain project.
Fran Moore, long time resident of Fallon, passed away April 22, 2017 after a short illness, with her family by her side.
Moira Coots passed away peacefully on October 1, 2016 at the age of 86.
Abbey Paulson competes in the long jump Saturday at the Carson Invite.
Ashley Britt clears the last hurdle in the 300m event Saturday at CHS.
Senator Harry Meyer competes in the 110m hurdles at the Jim Frank Track and Field Complex Saturday.
Carson's Amanda Schulz uncorks a throw in the girl's discus event Saturday.
Carson's Jesse Lopez makes contact with the ball Saturday in a game against Bishop Manogue at Ron McNutt Field.
Senator shortstop Jace Keema charges a grounder while a Manogue runner advances Saturday at Ron McNutt Field.
Bryce Moyle fires a pitch to a Manogue batter in the first inning Saturday.
Carson High juniors Kahle Good and Landon Truesdale came up with the biggest hits of their brief high school careers, and the duo may have saved the Senators’ season in the process.
Abigail Pradere continued to dominate the distance events in Northern Nevada, winning the 800 and 1600-meter events in impressive fashion at the annual Carson Invitational on Saturday at the Jim Frank Track & Field Complex.
SPARKS — The red-hot Dayton High baseball team ran its winning streak to 13 with 15-0 three-inning win over Sparks in a Northern 3A game Saturday morning.
Student of the Week Luis Cabrera
Phillip Brady
Senior Project Book 1
Senior in the Spotlight Sophia Waite
The Carson High School Robotics team participates in Robotics Night April 12 at Fritsch Elementary School.
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They didnât make it. The businesses before them didnât make it. Will a new business make it in this location? Give them a chance.
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Dust off your dancing shoes. There will be plenty of opportunities to dance this summer.
Set against the backdrop of the historic downtown mansions, music will be heard on almost every street corner during the Annual Taste of Downtown, July 22.
It appears Cameron Oliver is on the verge of giving up his college career by signing with an agent.
This extreme weather conditions of this past winter have us all looking toward summer when, we hope, the weather is more consistent and the sun shines upon us almost every day. The summers in Carson City are becoming ever more eventful with the sounds of music just about on every street corner and in every lounge. We’re going to be musically spoiled again as free concerts continue to be announced. These concerts will get us off our backyard lounge chairs and socializing in friendly concert venues, mostly located in the downtown core.
Carson City is a tough city for new business success. We’re tough critics and if we don’t like something the first time, we won’t go back for a second try. Many businesses have come here because the stats show the population could/should support the type of business, only to find that they came, but the community did not embrace them. We’ve cut many a ribbon only to find the business to depart within two years — sometimes less.
I am going out on a limb here trying to better understand our future and those who now have a hand in changing our lives to make it better — or worse — depending on your personal bent. In almost every informational email I receive, there is reference to robotics in the workplace and our daily lives. As I mentioned in last month’s articles attesting to the coming explosion of robotics in the workplace — including in those places least expected — the possibility of sitting side-by-side with a robot intrigues me — or maybe soon it will be the robot who sits here instead of me!
Another large batch of bills will die this week as the deadline for passing them out of the house where they were introduced hits on Tuesday.
Even as the Department of Taxation moves toward the goal of licensing recreational marijuana facilities by July 1, a lawsuit is looming that could put the brakes on the whole process. It’s not about growing the pot. It’s not about selling the pot. It’s about who gets to transport the marijuana from cultivator to store.
Carson's Greg Wallace competes in the high jump at an early season meet at the Jim Frank Track and Field Complex this past March.
Dayton's J.J. Ply (left) competes in the 110 hurdles event last year at the state track meet.
SPARKS — Dayton High’s baseball team got standout pitching performances from Dylan Baker and Isaac Von Schoff to sweep Sparks, 6-0 and 6-2, Friday afternoon in a 3A doubleheader.
Water has been being spilled from Lake Tahoe since late February, after recent storms left the lake level higher than it's been since 2006. The dam, located in Tahoe City, releases water from the lake into the Truckee River, as pictured here on April 6, 2017.
Water rushes through the Tahoe City Dam, pouring out of Lake Tahoe and into the Truckee River on April 6, 2017.
FILE - In this April 13, 2006, file photo, Pete Vavricka conducts an underground train from the entrance of Yucca Mountain in Nevada. With Congress talking about reviving a mothballed plan to entomb the nation's most radioactive waste in the desert outside Las Vegas, top state officials and most Nevada federal representatives are resuming a 35-year fight to block it. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken, File)
More than 20 track programs from all four classifications around Northern Nevada meet Saturday on the Jim Frank Track and Field Complex for the annual Carson Invitational.
RENO — Cameron Oliver’s career at Nevada appears to be over.
The Nevada Housing Division (NHD) has raised the household income limit for its Home Is Possible programs, making more Nevadans eligible for down payment assistance. Since the programs started in 2014, the income limit has been $95,500. In keeping with Nevada’s rising incomes, the limit has been raised 3 percent to $98,500.
The Nevada Senate voted on Friday to remove the names of public employee retirees from the public record. SB384 by Sen. Julia Ratti, D-Sparks, instead creates a unique identifying number and limits public access to the employee’s retirement date, years of service, their position held and the amount of the benefit they’re receiving.
Sen. Mark Manendo’s bill to mandate all drivers convicted of DUI to pay for an ignition interlock device on their vehicle passed the Senate on Friday.
The Nevada Assembly has approved a bill changing the rules for testing marijuana intoxication in DUI cases. During the hearing on AB135, medical and lab experts and law enforcement all called for changes in the marijuana DUI laws, saying existing law doesn’t actually test for impairment or intoxication.
The Nevada Senate on Friday gave unanimous approval to a bill requesting the governor to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day in Nevada.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. THURSDAY At 8:40 a.m., Tyler MacKay, 18, of Carson City was arrested on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance and possession of marijuana after deputies responded to reports of a student bringing drugs to school at Carson High School. Bail was set at $3,100.
A legislative subcommittee on Friday gave the first official approval to budgets for the Nevada Indian Commission and Stewart Indian School Living Legacy.
Lloyd and Irene Wilson had a baby girl they named Judith Marie Wilson. She was raised to love animals of all kinds, especially horses. She worked cattle at a ranch in Oregon,as an A-I business owner.
Gary grew up in Atascadero, California and made many wonderful lasting friends in the area. He moved to South Lake Tahoe after serving in the Marines and spent several years working at Harvey’s Casino. It was there that he met his wife, Susan. He also met and came to know many people from all over the United States as well as many other countries. Living in Tahoe wouldn’t be complete without skiing and he and his wife enjoyed many years skiing the slopes of the Sierras with friends and their son, Brian.
Two volunteer positions are open on the Carson City Planning Commission, the body that oversees all matters of planning, zoning, land use and growth management in the city.
Rondall Ray Hargett, 70, died on February 27, 2017, in a house fire which destroyed his home in Stagecoach, Nevada.
The Carson City Roadrunners will have its last lunch and meeting before campouts start.
Thomas J. Collins, 72, died April 15, 2017 in Carson City, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
Edward Charles Neill Sr. was born December 18th, 1934 to Perry Clark Neill Sr. and Irene Christine (Memmer) in Middletown, Ohio.
Democratic U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto addresses the assembly Thursday afternoon at the Legislature.
U. S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto is greeted by Nevada Lt. Governor Mark Hutchison Thursday.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.
A beer garden is the latest addition at the Carson Nugget.
Nick Meyer, Mark Estee and Tommy Linnett work on some interior renovations for their new venture, The Union, in downtown Carson City on Thursday.
Catherine Cortez Masto, Nevada’s first female U.S. senator and the first Latina senator in U.S. history, made clear Thursday one of her key efforts in Washington will be to fix the nation’s broken immigration system.
Carson shortstop Bella Kordonowy makes a diving stop Thursday against Reed.
Second baseman Nicole Brown makes a throw to first for a Carson out Thursday against Reed.
Freshman Kailee Luschar lays down a bunt against Reed on Thursday at CHS.
Sports fodder for a Friday morning ... Next week’s NFL draft will be further proof of how the Nevada Wolf Pack football program stagnated under coach Brian Polian.
RENO — Carson High’s baseball team showed definite signs of life Thursday afternoon, fighting back from two deficits in the first four innings, before falling to Galena, 8-7, in a Northern 4A game
Schoolyard Habitat Coordinator Michelle Hunt speaks to a pair of honors biology students in front of CHS Thursday.
Freshman honors biology student Andrea Sanchez plants grass in front of Carson High School Thursday.
The governor’s proposed Cyber Defense Office won initial approval from a joint subcommittee of the Senate Finance and Assembly Ways and Means committees Thursday.
Many new and returning vendors will be at this weekend's Home and Garden Show.
Many new and returning vendors will be at this weekend's Home and Garden Show.
Soroptimist International of Fallon’s annual Home and Garden Show has been a popular fixture since it began 17 years ago.
The Nevada Department of Transportation measures water depth at one of the U.S. 95 culverts.
Water flows east under a culvert on U.S. Highway 95 toward Carson Lake.
Churchill County crews continue to dig out a 30-foot wide, 15-foot channel that will bring water to the Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge.
The National Weather Service in Reno has issued a flood advisory for western Churchill County through an indefinite time for areas along the Carson River.
Crews from Churchill County, Truckee-Carson Irrigation District and the Nevada Department of Transportation dig a channel adjacent to the Bafford Lane bridge.
The National Weather Service in Reno has issued a flood advisory for western Churchill County, but a meteorologist said the expiration date could be indefinite because of conditions in the Sierra Nevada and along the Carson River.
Churchill County will celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, the designated and original day when the first event of this magnitude was held 47 years ago in many communities.
Two Greenwave swimmers pass as they do practice swims at the Churchill County pool.
Haley Nelson works to improve her time during a training lap in the Churchill County Pool earlier this season.
Kayla Buckmaster runs into home plate during the Lady Wave's home series against Elko.
Kayla Buckmaster winds up for a pitch during one of the Lady Wave's home softball games.
Justin "Untouchable" Thibault lands a hard punch square in "Young" Sean McCormick's face.
The Greenwave swim team faced tough competition at Reno’s Northwest Pool Saturday, but came away with a number of high placers.
Churchill County senior Kayla Buckmaster has been part of Fallon softball most of her life, and has grown into a powerful pitcher for the Lady Wave.
One week remains until the community gets to witness high-schoolers box for a good cause.
The Nevada Senate on Thursday approved a bill authorizing state and local governments to accept a tribal identification card as valid ID.
The Carson Nugget is holding a celebration to mark the opening of its new beer garden today.
The Nevada Senate on Thursday approved a bill raising the minimum liability insurance a car owner must carry. SB308 would essentially double the current minimum liability coverage in three different categories.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. THURSDAY At 9:10 a.m., a 36-year-old Medford, Ore., man was arrested on suspicion of living in a vehicle and obstruction after deputies responded to reports of a man sleeping in his vehicle at the Market Street Walmart. Bail was set at $415.
Portrait of famed lawman Virgil Earp, who spent time in Goldfield, Nevada, and died there in 1905
If one believed all the legends regarding Old West lawmen Wyatt and Virgil Earp in Nevada, he or she might think the pair personally tamed the wild and wooly mining towns of Tonopah and Goldfield and fought every outlaw in the state.
Some seats are still available for the Ginkgoa show in the Barkley Theatre at the Oats Park Art Center tomorrow night. They are known for their lively, high-energy shows.
Capt. Jerry Tretter, skipper and owner of the former Army Air Force rescue boat P-520, is shown with the 85-foot craft at its slip in Alamitos Bay, Long Beach, Calif. Itâs machine guns have been temporarily removed for painting and maintenance.
While tax scams can occur at any time of the year, tax scams usually peak during tax-filing season. In an effort to protect you from becoming a victim of a tax scam, we’d like to share with you some notable scams the IRS recently announced to help combat fraud and protect taxpayers:
Heavy equipment digs out dirt to create a channel that to carry additional water past the Bafford Lane bridge to the Carson Sink.
On Saturday, we observe Earth Day, a worldwide event focusing on protecting the environment. As a citizen of this planet, you may want to take part in Earth Day activities. And as an investor, you can learn some valuable lessons from the environmental movement.
The Churchill County Board of Commissioners met Wednesday to discuss Western Nevada College’s effort reactivating the Fallon campus’ Rural Nursing Program, resulting in $10,000 to bridge the program’s funding gap.
Sometimes I wonder if Watson is part cow. When spring comes and the dog park greens up, he chows down on grass. I’m not the only dog parent who has noticed that dogs love to eat grass. With that in mind, I decided to find out what the experts say about grass eating and dogs.
Robert is survived by his wife Alma Wardwell, his son Franklin Wardwell, his daughter Linda Mickle as well as 14 grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and other family members.
Donald George “Duffy” Hand, age 84, passed Monday, March 20, 2017, at his home in Carson City surrounded by his beloved wife and children.
Unused and expired prescription drugs that need to be properly disposed of can be brought to several Carson City locations from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 29.
Not only were NHP Troopers given awards for their service, two dispatchers, including Jennifer McCauley (center) were recognized Wednesday, pictured here with Col. Dennis Osborn and Lt. Col. John O'Rourke.
Six NHP Troopers and two dispatchers were recognized for their efforts Wednesday in the Sand Mountain incident that ocurred June 13th, 2014. They are from left: Sgt. Mark Fox, Trooper Hugh Shook, Trooper Tappan Cornmesser, Sgt. John Jesse, dispatchers Bobby Cruz and Jennifer McCauley, and Lt. Todd Hartline. Here they are pictured with NHP Colonel Dennis Osborn (far left) and Lt. Colonel John O'Rourke (far right).
Theresa passed away peacefully in her sleep on April 11, 2017 at home in Reno at the age of 88. Theresa was born in Oak Park, IL to Thomas & Mary Quirk and was the 7th of 10 children.
CHS senior Jaycie Roberts, center, signs her national letter of intent to play volleyball at Niagra University in Lewiston, New York. Here she is pictured with her parents Brandon and Mia Roberts (seated) and her coaches (L-R, standing) Mike Williams, Jordan Reeder, Erin Been and Robert Maw.
Senior captain Jaycie Roberts pounds one past a Damonte player at Carson High last season.
Scoups owner Kimberly Landry shows a display case full of pastries Wednesday in McFadden Plaza.
Just in time for the warm weather, Scoups in McFadden Plaza will be open for business today.
Scoups staff pose for a photo Wednesday afternoon. They are, from left: Michelle Landry, Anne Landry, Kimberly Landry, Geoff Landry, and in the window Beau Harden and Miguel Lopez.
Dutch Bros. Carson City celebrated its newest location and donated $3,500 to Carson High School on March 19. The new location on Highway 50 sold all 16-ounce drinks for $1 on opening day. Carson High computer teacher Ms. Sherri Kelly made a thank you plaque using an electronic engraver. The plaque was presented last week along with the check. Pictured, from left are: Carson High School Vice Principal Gavin Ward; Boden Dullanty, Dutch Bros. assistant manager; Nicole Lujan, Dutch Bros. manager; and Jill and Andy Head, Dutch Bros. franchisees. The new location is open from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily.
Old Cassinelli Ranch along the Carson River
Heather Harpham will be on hand at the Brewery Arts Center for two Earth Day performances.
Strings in the Schools students perform at the Community Center in December. They are returning today for the annual Spring Fling concert.
Violinist Stephanie SantâAmbrogio will perform with Carson City Symphony on April 23.
A flood advisory has been issued for Churchill County and low-lying areas near the Carson River.
Paul Carter is putting his dream of being a full-time college football coaching career on hold for now.
No injuries were reported after a woman allegedly hit a Lyon County ambulance and fled the scene on Wednesday. The vehicles were traveling on Highway 50 in Carson City when the front end of the woman’s vehicle struck the emergency vehicle near the Whiskey Tavern. The ambulance pulled over and the vehicle fled the scene.
Carson High standout Jaycie Roberts, one of the best players in Northern Nevada the last four years, will attend Niagara University on a volleyball scholarship.
Truckee-Carson Irrigation District (TCID) officials are reporting increased releases out of Lahontan Reservoir with the water continuing downstream along the Carson River. Bafford Lane Bridge may be closed for the next 4 to 6 months based on information from law enforcement officials. In addition, the increased flows may bring minor flooding to some yards of homes along the river, but homes are not anticipated to flood at this time. Macari Lane east of Schaffer Road remains closed at the Grimes Slough.
The RYE Brothers at 7 p.m. today and 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Carson Valley Inn in Minden.
Climate change is the subject of a one-woman show at the Brewery Arts Center this Earth Day weekend.
The Carson City Symphony will set poetry and other writings to music at its next concert on April 23.
Students from the Carson City Symphony’s after-school music program will take center stage and play fiddle, folk and classical music today at the Carson City Community Center.
Sierra Nevada Ballet will perform Brew, Brats, and Ballet on April 22 at 7:30 p.m. and April 23 at 2 p.m. at the Reno Little Theater, and April 30 at 4 p.m. at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City. Tickets can be purchased atrenolittletheater.org or breweryarts.org.
Nine brave students, many of whom have never been behind a microphone, took the stage April 5 at the Carson Nuggetâs comedy club. Back row from left: James More, Keith Barnett, Norah McCoy, Jenn Wetzel, Ron Sims and Robin Miles. Front row from left: Janet Lookabaugh, Katie Welsh, Kat Simmons and Randee Rule. Under the direction of Kat Simmons, the students spent five weeks developing five-minute routines. With 20 years of teaching experience, Kat not only teaches stand-up comedy, but also strategies to overcome the fear of public speaking. For information about upcoming classes, call 775-721-8864.
The bill that would allow prison inmates to get evidence in their cases DNA tested was passed out of the Assembly Judiciary Committee on Friday, surviving the deadline for committee approval of legislation.
Dutch Bros. Carson City celebrated its newest location and donated $3,500 to Carson High School on March 19. The new location on Highway 50 sold all 16-ounce drinks for $1 on opening day. Carson High computer teacher Ms. Sherri Kelly made a thank you plaque using an electronic engraver. The plaque was presented last week along with the check. Pictured, from left are: Carson High School Vice Principal Gavin Ward; Boden Dullanty, Dutch Bros. assistant manager; Nicole Lujan, Dutch Bros. manager; and Jill and Andy Head, Dutch Bros. franchisees.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. TUESDAY At 5 p.m., a 60-year-old Carson City man was arrested on suspicion of domestic battery and failure to appear after deputies responded to reports of a domestic incident near the 200 block of Winnie Lane. Bail was set at $4,275.
Google Inc.’s acquisition of 1,210 acres in Storey County’s Tahoe Reno Industrial Park could mean more trouble for Northern Nevada businesses looking for skilled workers. “Workforce is going to be our No. 1 priority,” said Ray Bacon, executive director, Nevada Manufacturers Association, told a breakfast meeting of Nevada Business Connections at the Gold Dust West on Wednesday.
McFadden Plaza just got more family-friendly fun with the opening of Scoups Ice Cream Shop and Soup Bar. The family-owned business is open seven days a week and offers a choice of three soups a day in 12 ounce containers, which can be coupled with a green salad.
Winifred J. Botto of Carson City, Nevada passed away on April 10, 2017. Arrangements are in the loving care of Autumn Funerals & Cremations. 775-888-6800
Heavenle Nickell-Schwichtenberg 30, of Dayton was born April 15, 1986 in Joplin, Missouri and passed away April 12, 2017 in Dayton.
Orlis Trone, age 77, passed away on April 13, 2017, in Reno, Nevada. He was born March 4, 1940, in Selma, Alabama.
The Nevada Department of Transportation has closed the Bafford Lane (State Route 726) bridge in Fallon as part of coordinated flood mitigation efforts.
Jim Robben seeks help in organizing a litter pickup event at roadside areas and empty lots in Dayton.
The Fallon Police Department is seeking information from the public regarding an armed Robbery of the Comstock Casino, 1975 South Taylor Street.
Carson City’s Sierra Lutheran High School will benefit from the Reno Aces vs. Fresno Grizzlies game at 1:05 p.m. April 30.
Individuals, organizations and businesses who made outstanding contributions to further the missions of the Foundation for Carson City Parks and Recreation and the Carson City Department of Parks, Recreation, and Open Space are recognized annually, and nominations are being sought for this year’s awards.
Sutro Elementary School will be hosting a dinner from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, April 20, at Gold Canyon Cafe to benefit the family of Heavenle Nickell-Schwichtenberg, a local woman who recently lost her life in a car accident.
Prom season has arrived, and St. John the Apostle Outreach Center in Dayton is offering a variety of prom and party dresses for those who need one.
The Office of Suicide Prevention, the Nevada Coalition on Suicide Prevention, and the National Alliance on Mental Illness are sponsoring a free course on firearm safety.
Honor Flight Nevada, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the University of Nevada, Reno and other organizations are planing an evening to honor those whose lives were forever altered by the Holocaust and World War II.
The combined high school band and choir from Central Valley Christian Academy in Ceres, Calif., is bringing its music to Carson City Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Hazel M. Quinan, 87, died April 16, 2017 in Carson City, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
Patricia L. Holfeltz, 76, died April 16, 2017 in Gardnerville, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
Kenneth Vincent Barrentine Sr. age 71 of Dayton Nevada passed away Thursday April 13, 2017, while working in his backyard. He leaves his wife Cathy Barrentine, his children, Kenneth V. Barrentine Jr. (son), wife Leslie, grandchildren K. Vincent (III) and C. Wesley, Sheryl Quilling (daughter), husband Ty, grandchildren Zak and Taylor and Kyle Berger (step-son) and wife Carol. Cousin Richard Testi his wife Diane, and many close relatives and friends, and his two loyal canine companions Doe and Nicky.
Nevadaâs wide open spaces have long inspired literary types who have been entranced by the state unique high desert beauty.
The Nevada Arts Council, with the Churchill Arts Council, will hold a free, open to the public Arts Town Meeting in Fallon on Wednesday (April 19) from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Oats Park Art Center, 151 E. Park Street.
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Catcher Trevor Edis checks a baserunner in a game against Galena on Tuesday night.
Third baseman Abel Carter catches a pop-up in a game against Galena Tuesday night.
Carson High’s offense has been up and down all season.
RENO — Freshman Deztiny Vaughan pitched a two-hit shutout as Douglas picked up a 4-0 win at McQueen on Tuesday.
U.S. Rep. Dina Titus is calling the president’s executive orders aimed at stricter immigration enforcement xenophobic policies that have hurt tourism in Las Vegas.
Garry and Janine Carson will present an âEvening of Illusionsâ tonight at the Carson City Community Center. The evening of grand illusions and comedy magic will provide fundraising for the Carson Middle School Band Program. All of all ticket sales will go to the program. The Carsons have performed more than 8,000 shows at MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, been featured on three national/international TV specials, and have organized 20 national fundraising tours! Doors open at 6:30. Tickets are $10 in advance, or $12 at the door, and may be purchased at www.cmsbands.org.
Ash Canyon Road may be closed two miles beyond its pavement for the remainder of the year due to landslides and erosions caused by the wet winter weather, which could worsen with spring runoff. Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space department said a new gate will prevent vehicle access beyond that point.
âLevi Strauss: The Man Who Gave Blue Jeans to the World,â by Lynn Downey. The author will be presenting in Reno on April 26 and Carson City the following day.
Linda Ficklin, interim director of Nevada Arts Council.
Ginny Dufurrena, who has driven the Humboldt County bookmobile for 17 years, participates in Nevada Library Day at the Legislative Building in Carson City, Nev., on Wednesday, April 12, 2017. More than 22,000 books were circulated through three Bookmobiles in five rural Nevada counties in 2016. Photo by Tim Dunn/Nevada Photo Source
Pinoche Elementary students use the Lincoln County Library Bookmobile in Pioche, Nev., on Monday, March 27, 2017. Nevadaâs three Bookmobiles circulated more than 22,000 books to rural residents in Humboldt, Elko, Eureka, Lander and Lincoln counties in 2016. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Photo Source
Lincoln County Library Bookmobile operator Pete Gill helps students select books at Pinoche Elementary School in Pioche, Nev., on Monday, March 27, 2017. Nevadaâs three Bookmobiles circulated more than 22,000 books to rural residents in Humboldt, Elko, Eureka, Lander and Lincoln counties in 2016. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Photo Source
Edgar Alvarado, 21, prepares for a pitch during the Greenwave's game against Elko.
Sean McCormick, 6, and Alex Mendez, 19, high five as they cross home plate for two runs against Elko.
After catching a pitch, Caitlyn Welch checks the bases for an opportunity for another out against Elko's Lady Indians.
Stacy Kalt steps on home plate during the Lady Wave's game against Elko.
Emily Richards, right, battles a Damonte player for a groundball.
Maiya Swan, 21, moves to block Damonte Ranch’s Maya Reyes-Klein, 8, during the Lady Bighorns' game Saturday.
Fallon's Misaki Claire throws in the discus event on Saturday at McQueen.
Fallon's Colton Peterson runs in the 100-meter dash on Saturday.
The Douglas-Carson High School Rodeo enjoyed a number of highlights on its home stage Saturday and Sunday when the Nevada High School Rodeo Association made its annual stop at the Douglas County Fairgrounds.
Past the halfway point of the season, and the 3A is shaping out like it’s going to be a fun race in the postseason next month.
Oasis Academy’s Lady Bighorns lacrosse team came back from their defeat against Galena to crush Damonte Ranch at home 12-2.
The Lady Wave remained undefeated over the weekend, winning all three games of their series against Elko’s Lady Indians at the Edward Arciniega Athletics Complex.
Strong pitching from its top two starters carried the Greenwave baseball team to its second series win of the year last weekend.
At the recent Fallon rodeo, in the High School division, Jake Cerini and Taelor Graziano (Las Vegas) took fourth, while Matt Goings and Payton Feyder (Elko) placed fifth. Garrett Weltzin (Fernley) and Caleb Hendrix came in sixth and Mackay Spyrow and Jordan Taylor finished ninth.
The Senate voted unanimously on Tuesday to require those who hold vested interests on water rights to begin submitting proof of their claims or lose them. SB270 applies to water rights that predate the statutes that regulate those rights.
Representatives from libraries across Nevada meet at the Rinckel Mansion in Carson City, Nev., on Wednesday, April 12, 2017 â Nevada Library Day during the state legislature session.
Pavel Solin, founder and CEO of NCLab, talks about coding skills and 3D printers with Nevada Assembly employee Patricia Demsky. Library representatives from around the state met with lawmakers to raise awareness about issues facing state libraries as part of Nevada Library Day.
Nevada Sen. Mo Denis, D-Las Vegas, speaks with Carson City Library director Sena Loyd, center, and Joan Dalusung, assistant director of the Washoe County Library System at the Legislative Building last week on National Library Day.
Lauren McLean's article in 2010 is at the center of a national movement to grant more protection to student journalists. Her article appeared in the Churchill County High School's "The Greenwave Flash."
As the father of five children, Sen. Mo Denis, D-Las Vegas, relied heavily on the Clark County library system.
RENO — Nearly 600 people turned out for the joint town hall meeting with Sen. Dean Heller and Rep. Mark Amodei on Monday morning, the vast majority to vent their displeasure at positions the two have taken.
The Nevada Senate on Tuesday passed SB196 mandating certain Nevada businesses provide employees with sick leave.
The Senate Education Committee last week recommended passage of a bill expanding and protecting the rights of K-12 and university student journalists to free speech.
During the 2010 Nevada Republican convention, soon-to-be Churchill County Republican chairman James Smack addressed delegates regarding rules and bylaws. Smack wasn’t afraid to speak his mind and aligned himself more with the Ron Paul supporters. Fernley’s Orlis Trone and Smack had a disagreement, which surprised Smack, now a chief deputy in the Nevada controller’s office, but later, both men resolved their differences.
A Carson City woman accused of faking her child’s death for profit has also been charged with obtaining money under false pretenses and filing false statements.
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Sponsors argued on Tuesday replacing the Pardons Board with a Clemency Board not composed of busy elected officials would improve the process and eliminate potential conflicts involving the Supreme Court.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. MONDAY At 4:02 p.m., Ismael Colunga, 50, of Carson City, was arrested on suspicion of felony lewdness with a child under 14 and open lewdness with a child under 18 after deputies conducted a warrant service near the 300 block of Boulder Drive. Bail was set at $25,000.
Experts from the National Guard to Conservation and Natural Resources and Emergency Management say there’s so much snow in the mountains around western Nevada if we get more storms and a warm spring, flooding is inevitable.
Did you know that one of the most common ways babies develop cavities is from “baby bottle tooth decay”? The good news is that it can be prevented.
By the age of 18, the average adult has 32 teeth - 16 teeth on the top and 16 teeth on the bottom. Each tooth in the mouth has a specific name and function. The teeth in the front of the mouth (incisors, canine and bicuspid teeth) are ideal for grasping and biting food into smaller pieces. The back teeth or molars are used to grind food up into a consistency suitable for swallowing.
Rhapsody in Red is this year’s 15th annual Community Quilt 2017 from the Hearts of Gold Quilters. It will debut Saturday and Sunday at the Home and Garden Show at the Fallon Convention Center.
The library asked patrons what they loved about the library. The results are summer shows, peaceful atmosphere, books, reading, story time, reading, LEGO Club, artwork, librarians, blocks, Science Club, Knitting Club, Fridays, exploring, movies, great experiences, large print books, books on CD, writing workshops, free WiFi, friendly service computers, atmosphere, great Kindle help, meeting new people. The library staff appreciates all our patrons and is pleased to be here to serve you. Thank you.
The Churchill County Board of Commissioners will meet today at 1:15 p.m. in the chambers at 155 N. Taylor St. The commission will consider and take possible action regarding the following:
The Carson City woman accused of faking her child’s death for profit has also been charged with obtaining money under false pretenses and filing false statements.
An Earth Day advocacy workshop is planned from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 22, at the Chamber of Commerce of Reno, Sparks and Norther Nevada, 449 S. Virginia St., Reno.
Jewelry, furniture, tools, housewares, clothing, books, games and other items will be offered at the St. Paul’s Lutheran Family rummage sale on Saturday, April 22.
There will be plenty to talk about when Carson City Ward 1 Supervisor Karen Abowd hosts her monthly Walkabout on Friday at Mills Park.
Rainbow Pack, an oil painting by Teri Sweeney.
A free open house is planned to showcase the historic Wungnmea House.
A one-day oil painting basics workshop will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 22, at Teri Sweeney Studios in Gardnerville.
The Foundation for Carson City Parks & Recreation (FCCPR) is holding an Open House at the Wungnema House in Mills Park Sunday, April 23, from 2 to 5 p.m. The building is accessible by the Park entrance on Saliman Road, opposite the high school. Admission to the open house is free.
On April 13, 2017 Wilma Marietta Debenham left this world to live forever with Jesus. Wilma was just a month and a half shy of her 92 birthday when she left us. We suffer her loss but rejoice that her pain is over.
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New firefighters face down propane blazes at the Carson City Regional Fire Academy last month.
Taken on April 18, 1942, before takeoff. Front row: pilot, Lt. Colonel James Doolittle; copilot, Captain Richard Cole. Rear row; Lt. Henry A. Potter, navigator; SSgt. Fred A Bremer, bombardier/gunner; and SSgt. Paul J. Leonard, flight engineer/gunner.
The National Museum of the Pacific Warâs exhibit of a Doolittle Raider B-25B before takeoff from the USS Hornetâs deck.
Ninety-eight years young Jack Wolfe, Dayton resident, recalled installing the additional fuel tanks on B-25s at North American Aviation in January 1942.
Reno Aces pitcher Keyvius Sampson picked up his 700th minor-league strikeout against El Paso on Sunday.
Reno Aces pitcher Keyvius Sampson picked up his 700th minor-league strikeout against El Paso on Sunday.
SPARKS — One person has been hospitalized after a chemical spill forced the evacuation of part of Tesla’s giant battery factory in northern Nevada.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. FRIDAY At 5:59 p.m., Tierra Ward, 26, of Carson City was arrested on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia after deputies conducted a business check at the Highway 50 Dotty’s Casino. Bail was set at $3,500.
Construction is one of Western Nevada Collegeâs six Jump Start Career and Technical Education programs. The others are Business, Computer Information Technology, Advanced Manufacturing, Automotive Mechanics and Automotive Auto Body.
Madeleine Grace Fox passed away on April 17th, after a battle with cancer. She was 76 years old.
Captain Ted William Lawson in his flight gear ready for takeoff. This picture was taken before April 18, 1942.
After months or years of writing letters while being separated, a red blooded American girl wanted to give âher guyâ a greeting he would never forget!
RENO — Nearly 600 people turned out for the joint town hall meeting with Sen. Dean Heller and Rep. Mark Amodei on Monday morning, the vast majority to vent their displeasure at positions the two have taken.
Lilly VanGorder, 10, looks on during science club at the Carson Valley Boys & Girls Club. She said she likes science because she can find out new things.
Leilah Minter, 9, said she is excited for the new softball club at the Carson Valley Boys & Girls Club because besides soccer, softball is the only sport sheâs ever played.
A total of 246 bills and 10 joint resolutions — almost a quarter of all those introduced — died Friday as the deadline for committee action on legislation in the house origin hit. The next major deadline, bill passage by the house of origin, is April 25.
Pavel Solin, founder and CEO of NCLab, talks about coding skills and 3D printers with Nevada Assembly employee Patricia Demsky. Library representatives from around the state met with lawmakers to raise awareness about issues facing state libraries as part of Nevada Library Day. Photo by Tim Dunn/Nevada Photo Source
Nevada Sen. Mo Denis, D-Las Vegas, speaks with Carson City Library director Sena Loyd, center, and Joan Dalusung, assistant director of the Washoe County Library System at the Legislative Building on Wednesday, April 12, 2017. Library representatives from around the state met with lawmakers to raise awareness about issues facing state libraries as part of Nevada Library Day. Photo by Tim Dunn/Nevada Photo Source
CINOVEC, Czech Republic — A surge in global use of lithium, a key component in electric batteries, is leading to the revival of a centuries-long mining tradition in the Czech Republic’s Ore Mountains. Demand for the light metal, which is already used in smartphone batteries, is expected to triple in the next decade as it is used in far greater quantities in electric cars and electric storage systems.
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RENO — Jailene Salceido went 4-for-4 and drove in four runs to lead Carson High to an 8-7 win over Reno in a 4A make-up softball game Saturday morning.
It appears that North Valleys’ proposed move has a good chance of passing when it comes up for a vote in June.
RENO — Moments after Carson knocked off McQueen, 4-2, Saturday at Kuraisa Field, coach Bryan Manoukian talked about the remaining 10 games of the season.
Norma and Morris Agnew were married on this day in 1948.
The Carson City Little League during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Sargent 1st Class Briscoe of the Carson City Army Recruitment Center sings the National Anthem during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Long time volunteer John Simms delivers the Volunteer Pledge during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Bryson of the Brewers (T-Ball) runs onto the field during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Sargent 1st Class Briscoe of the Carson City Army Recruitment Center sings the National Anthem during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Catcher Owen Hunt runs to deliver the first pitch during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Lane Pickle of the Carson City Parks Department shakes hands with Catcher Owen Hunt during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Umpire Mike Pettersen delivers "Play Ball!" during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Lane Pickle of the Carson City Parks Department throws the first pitch during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Thank you to the umpire crew of the Carson City Little League. Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
The Junior League Giants welcome the T-Ball League Giants onto the field during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
Eid "Awesome" Abdelhady delivers the Player Pledge during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
The Carson City Little League during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony, Carson City, NV
All photos courtesy of Jeff Mulvihill, Jr. / www.instaimage.com. The Carson City Little League during the Carson City Little League Opening Ceremony.
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This weekâs Senior in the Spotlight is Camryn Aten.
Isaiah Burrows receives paid internship at Carson NOW
CHS Student of the Week Cleste Ramirez
CHS perfect attendance winners for March
Carson High School Carson City Arts Initiativeâs students and their teacher left front to right front Diana Lobato, Destiny Mcgilray, Ashley Britt and left back to right back Brandon Browning, Kyle Papke, and Kara Ferrin.
Pioneer High Schoolâs anti-bullying pledge: âI will not use my hands for hitting or my words for hurting others. I will use them only for helping.â
Coldwell Banker announced winners of its Easter coloring contest. Winners were awarded a $100 visa gift card and a chocolate bunny. From left: Bordewich Bray Principal Karen Simms; fifth grader Lila Downs; Coldwellâs Chris Sieben and Victoria Williams; Bordewich Bray Vice Principal Lisa Hutchison; first grader Cadence Schnaible; and Coldwellâs Ryan Blaver.
Agent Cynthia Bunt of FIG Financial Insurance Group Cynthia Bunt Agency, Carson City, has earned the On Your Side Basic Farm Certification designation from Nationwide, the No. 1 farm insurer in the U.S. Farmers and ranchers can depend on a Farm Certified agent to understand their farming operations, provide basic risk assessments that can help reduce expenses, educate them about exposures, match coverages to meet their farm operation’s needs, and provide professional, knowledgeable service.
Northern Nevada Development Authority (NNDA) announced the accreditation of Comstock Mining Inc.’s 98-acre property in Silver Springs as the second Certified Site through the Nevada Certified Site program. Strategically located, the 98-acre industrial property is situated near the intersection of USA Parkway and Highway 50, as well as the expanding Tahoe Reno Industrial Center (TRIC), and the Silver Springs Airport. To achieve the title of Certified Site, the owners of the property had to prove their land met 35 requirements and benchmarks intended to speed up the due diligence period most buyers go through.
If the Trump administration and Congress follow through on their initial list of budget cuts, Nevada would lose $75.9 million. Many of the more than two-dozen discretionary programs the president wants to reduce or eliminate serve the poor, disabled and seniors.
LAS VEGAS — Nevada is addressing the problems of its long-struggling public schools with a new education plan to lift them up.
The Senate Education Committee last week recommended passage of a bill expanding and protecting the rights of K-12 and university student journalists to free speech.
A standoff in the 100 block of Fireman Row in Dayton ended peacefully Saturday morning. Ryan Cunningham was arrested at 6:30 a.m. Saturday on charges of assault with a deadly weapon with a domestic enhancement.
The bills being watched by Carson City government were subjected to various fates on Friday when the deadline to pass bills out of the house of origin hit.
Norma and Morris Agnew of Carson City are celebrating their 69th anniversary today.
In this picture taken on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, bags with processed ore samples containing lithium are placed in a storage room of Geomet company in the village of Dubi, Czech Republic. Geomet explored and confirmed large deposits of Lithium near the village of Cinovec. An expected massive surge in demand for this metal means a revival of centuries-long mining tradition in the area. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
In this picture taken on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, a plant grows from mine tailings containing lithium leftover from previous mining. Czech company, has already secured all necessary permission to extract lithium from it. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
In this picture taken on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, a border sign is placed in a former mine located at the border with Germany near the village of Cinovec, Czech Republic. After it was abandoned in 1991, recent explorations put at a center of a future lithium boom by confirming a large deposit of this metal. An expected massive surge in demand for lithium means a revival of centuries-long mining tradition in the area. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
In this picture taken on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, Otto Janout, a prospector and one of the four founders of Geomet company shows ore samples containing lithium at the company's office in the village of Dubi, Czech Republic. Geomet explored and confirmed a large deposits of Lithium near the village of Cinovec. An expected massive surge in demand for this metal means a revival of centuries-long mining tradition in the area. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
In this picture taken on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, Otto Janout, a prospector and one of the four founders of Geomet company, shows an area at the border with Germany near the village of Cinovec, Czech Republic, where a large deposit of lithium was confirmed. An expected massive surge in demand for the metal means a revival of centuries-long mining tradition in the area. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
In this picture taken on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, Otto Janout, a prospector and one of the four founders of Geomet company, points at geological maps at the company's office in the village of Dubi, Czech Republic. At nearby village of Cinovec, at a site explored by Geomet company, a large deposit of lithium was confirmed. An expected massive surge in demand for this metal means a revival of centuries-long mining tradition in the area. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
In this picture taken on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, Otto Janout, a prospector and one of the four founders of Geomet company sprays water on to ore samples containing lithium at the company's office in the village of Dubi, Czech Republic. Geomet explored and confirmed a large deposits of Lithium near the village of Cinovec. An expected massive surge in demand for this metal means a revival of centuries-long mining tradition in the area. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
In this picture taken on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, Otto Janout, a prospector and one of the four founders of Geomet company, picks up a piece of ore containing lithium inside a former mine located at the border with Germany near the village of Cinovec, Czech Republic. An expected massive surge in demand for the Lithium metal means a revival of centuries-long mining tradition in the area. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
In this picture taken on Wednesday, March 22, 2017, Otto Janout, a prospector and one of the four founders of Geomet company, points at ore containing lithium inside a former mine located at the border with Germany near the village of Cinovec, Czech Republic. An expected massive surge in demand for the metal means a revival of centuries-long mining tradition in the area. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
The Reno Aces unveil ex-manager Brett Butler's newly retired jersey number on Tuesday.
Ex-Aces skipper Brett Butler, right, and Aces broadcaster Ryan Radke watch the team's video tribute prior to Reno's home opener at Greater Nevada Field.
Ex-Aces manager Brett Butler thanks the Reno fans during Tuesday's pregame ceremony.
CARSON CITY — With Easter just days away, consumers in Nevada are hopping online and into stores to celebrate the popular spring holiday.
Shortstop Bella Kordonowy makes the throw to first despite being hit in the throat by the ball Friday against Galena. She was uninjured.
Bella Kordonowy gets a base hit for the Senators against Galena Friday.
Carson pitcher Jailene Salciedo throws to a Galena batter Friday at CHS.
Coach Shane Quilling encourages his players Friday during the first game of a double-header with Galena.
After dropping an 8-7 heartbreaker in the first game, the Carson Senators bounced back with a vengeance to beat Galena, 18-3, in the nightcap to gain a softball split Friday afternoon at Carson High.
The Rev. Chad Adamik is all smiles after his installation in late February as the new pastor of St. Paulâs Lutheran Church,
Churchill Council President Doug Thunder congratulates the Rev. Chad Adamik after his installation in late February.
The Rev. Charlane Lines, right, the conference dean, leads the installation of the Rev. Chad Adamik at St. Paul's Luthern Church in late February.
EJ Maldonado, co-race director of the Escape From Prison Hill running series, started running four years ago as a way to lose weight. Now, 130 pounds lighter, he runs trails throughout Carson City. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Photo Source
EJ Maldonado runs on Prison Hill in Carson City, Nev., on Tuesday, April 11, 2017. As co-race director, he has had to reroute portions of the Escape From Prison Hill run because of damage from recent storms. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Photo Source
Nicole Cox at her workstation Thursday afternoon in Carson City.
Trainee Nicole Cox at her dispatch workstation in Carson City Thursday afternoon.
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Austin’s House and the Carson Valley/Carson City communities celebrated the 9th Annual Cowboy Mardi Gras on February 24th at the Carson Valley Inn. The sold-out event was a remarkable success raising money to assist in operational costs for the emergency children’s shelter serving rural Northern Nevada.
FILE - In this Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017 file photo, fog and mist shroud the Sierra Nevada, near Echo Summit, Calif. The National Weather Service says this is now the wettest winter on record in the Northern California mountains. Weather Service officials say an index of precipitation at eight stations in the northern Sierra Nevada surpassed the old record at about 4 a.m. Thursday, April 13, 2017, with just under 90 inches of rain and snow. The previous record of 88.5 inches was set in the winter of 1982-1983. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)
FILE - In this March 30, 2017 file photo, Frank Gehrke, right, chief of the California Cooperative Snow Surveys Program for the Department of Water Resources, lifts the survey tube out of the snowpack depth during the manual snow survey at Phillips Station near Echo Summit, Calif. The National Weather Service says this is now the wettest winter on record in the Northern California mountains. Weather Service officials say an index of precipitation at eight stations in the northern Sierra Nevada surpassed the old record at about 4 a.m. Thursday, April 13, 2017, with just under 90 inches of rain and snow. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)
Carson City's Entrepreneurs Assembly chapter meets every second Wednesday of the month at Adams Hub on Proctor Street.
Entrepreneurs Assembly Executive Director Karol Hines helps local business owners sign in for Wednesday's seminar at Adams Hub on Proctor Street.
Carson City's Entrepreneurs Assembly chapter is the fastest-growing branch out of the other chapters in northern Nevada.
Carson City's What Works Coaching founder Diane Dye Hanson is featured as the motivational business speaker and mentor for Wednesday's Entrepreneurs Assembly seminar.
Nancy passed away suddenly on April 12, 2017.
The Carson High girls soccer program still remains without a head coach.
Russell “Bill” Shank, age 51, died March 29, 2017 in Carson City, NV. Arrangements are with Nevada Funeral Services.
New this year, the Internal Revenue Service is working with private debt collection agencies to collect taxes, and the agency is warning against scammers who might attempt to capitalize on unpaid tax debt.
Franklin Steinberg of Carson City passed away peacefully in the local hospital there at the age of 75. Frank was comforted in his final days by his close friends and adopted nieces Kathleen Palley of Roseville, CA and Lisa Friend of Carson City.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. THURSDAY At 4:33 a.m., a 46-year-old Novato, Calif., man was arrested on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia, license suspended or revoked, no proof of insurance and expired license plate after deputies conducted a traffic stop near the 2100 block of William Street. Bail was set at $2,125.
A Dayton man is asking for help with organizing a Community Unity Party, an event that offers the chance for neighbors to get together to visit and enjoy food and music while also clearing the area of trash and debris.
Carolyn was born to Catherine and AJ (Bud) Hlavaty of Carson City on August 14, 1973.
This is a portion of the embankment and dam that were breached Thursday by undermining water in Sheckler Reservoir.
Truckee-Carson Irrigation District and county construction crews using heavy equipment were able to repair an embankment and plug a breach at the Sheckler Reservoir dam Thursday afternoon.
RENO — The Nevada Women’s Expo will be held on April 22 and 23 at the Grand Sierra Resort.
Nevada State Bank recently released its annual Small Business Survey to the public. Judging from survey responses, business owners seem optimistic that the state is headed in the right direction economically. Of the 405 businesses surveyed this year, more than three out of every four businesses feel the state’s economy is on the upswing. The percentage is 10 points higher than those who believe the national economy is in good shape.
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Assemblyman Ira Hansen, R-Sparks, said on Wednesday his bill to separate the community colleges from the university system is dead.
Rep. Mark Amodei and Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., will host a town hall meeting focused on health care and immigration in Reno from 9-11 a.m., on Monday at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Room C1, at 4590 S. Virginia St.
State Champions Sheldon Miller and Brandon Basa pose for a photo with CHS Wrestling coaches Keith Shaffer (left), Nick Redwine (center) and Clint Treadway (right) Thursday at Carson High.
For the past four years, Brandon Basa and Sheldon Miller have stared at the wall of champions in the Carson High wrestling room every day, hoping to see their name there one day.
Sports fodder for a Friday morning ... Now that Steve Fisher has decided to retire after nearly two decades as coach of the San Diego State Aztecs, who will fill the void as the best coach in the Mountain West?
RENO – Bad weather forced postponement of the Carson High varsity and junior varsity softball games on Thursday.
Members of Dayton High Schoolâs baseball team and their coaches move freezers, food and other items from the Dayton Food Pantryâs Highway 50 location to its new site on Dayton Valley Road.
Paintings and photography by Carson Cityâs Bob Hickox are on exhibit in the Nevada Artists Associationâs gallery at the Brewery Arts Center, 449 W. King St. A member of the NAA, Hickox is exhibiting his watercolors and creative photography through April 21. In addition to other artists, NAA member Lavon Wiseman of Gardnerville is displaying photography at the gallery through May 12. Admission is free and all art is for sale. Information is at www.NevadaArtists.org.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — It is now the wettest year on record in the Northern California mountains, National Weather Service officials said Thursday.
The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled judges are exempt from the constitutional provision allowing recall elections to remove any public officer.
Paintings and photography by Carson City’s Bob Hickox are on exhibit in the Nevada Artists Association’s gallery at the Brewery Arts Center, 449 W. King St. A member of the NAA, Hickox is exhibiting his watercolors and creative photography through April 21. In addition to other artists, NAA member Lavon Wiseman of Gardnerville is displaying photography at the gallery through May 12. Admission is free and all art is for sale. Information is at www.NevadaArtists.org.
As the father of five kids, Sen. Mo Denis, D-Las Vegas, relied heavily on the Clark County library system.
Alexis Jarrett swings at the ball during a Fallon at-batt.
Faith Cornmesser launches the ball over the plate during the Lady Wave's home game against Fernley.
Jordan Byers races into her teammates as they fall back around her after her three-run homer against Fernley.
Alex Mendez goes low as he sends out a pitch to one of Fernley's batters.
Alex Mendez charges down the first baseline after hitting the ball into the outfield.
Jack Swisher crosses home plate after working his way around the bases in the Greenwave's game against Fernley.
JayDen Vasquez, 42, races a Reed player to scoop up the ball before it goes out of bounds.
Trey Rooks races the ball down the field during the Bighorns' game against the Reed Raiders.
Patrick Morrow, 80, checks Luke Baker, 12, as he passes the ball during Oasis's game against Reed.
It’s the only fundraiser for the Greenwave wrestling team, and it’s one of the best in the region.
Two weeks after being one-hit by its cross-valley rival, the Greenwave baseball team exploded in its second meeting against Fernley.
The Lady Wave softball team crushed Fernley’s Lady Vaqueros 11-1 Tuesday, making their league standing 11-0.
Oasis Academy’s boys’ lacrosse team claimed its first win of the season Wednesday, beating the Reed Raiders 9-4.
Since its local launch in August, the Carson City chapter of Entrepreneurs Assembly has become the fastest-growing branch in the area, said Peggy Wynne Borgman, community curator at Adams Hub for Innovation. Held on the second Wednesday of each month at the studio on 177 W. Proctor St., local entrepreneurs, startups, and aspiring business owners gather after work at 5:30 p.m. for workshops and lectures.
Over the years, many famed writers have fallen under the Silver State’s spell.
We are generally positive on financial markets, but our optimism is tempered by the increasing uncertainty around the impact of potential drivers of growth going forward. In particular, there is uncertainty around policy decisions, both foreign and domestic, that could affect market returns. We have seen two events likely to impact markets – President Trump’s decision to launch missiles at Syria and the disappointing March employment report.
We all want green lawns. Although a green-velvet lawn is challenging, labor intensive and environmentally unsustainable in Northern Nevada, you can definitely have an attractive water-efficient lawn by following a few important practices.
Ciabi Dick, 11 years old, was recently crowned at the NUI (Nevada Urban Indians) Powwow at Wooster High School. At the pageant, Ciabi did a presentation on the importance of the tule plant and cattail plant. She sold raffle tickets to help support the powwow and introduced herself in the Numu language as part of her princess competition. One of the questions from the judges was about her future, and she replied that she would like to be a American Indian teacher to the youth.
VFW The Veterans of Foreign Wars is having its annual Easter egg hunt on Sunday. The hunt begins at 9 a.m. in front of Churchill County Middle School and is for ages 0-3, 4-6 and 7-9.
Over time, you will run into various suggestions for investing successfully. Yet upon closer inspection, many of these ideas turn out to be “myths” — which could cause you trouble if you treat them as solid advice. Here are five of these myths, along with some reasons for ignoring them:
April is Month of Military Child, and the school district created purple ribbons in solidarity with these students, who on average move six to nine times from Kindergarten to grade 12 as well as experience deploying parents and other challenges.
The Churchill County School District Board of Trustees met Wednesday to discuss public comments as well as the Discipline and Attendance Uniform Subcommittee’s recommendation to not move forward with uniforms.
Water breached a canal near Powerline Road with water streaming into the desert.
The Fallon Chamber of Commerce and local businesses as well as hiring agencies are hosting their annual job fair on April 28 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Wok Banquet Hall, next to the Wok in downtown Fallon.
Catmandu is saying thank you to its supporters by throwing an open house from noon to 4 p.m. April 22 at 1829 Brown St.
The east side dam at Sheckler Reservoir has been compromised by water undermining a portion of it about 1/8 mile north of the southern gate that releases water into the Navy Range, Bravo 16. The Nevada Department of Transportation has crews and equipment along the U.S. Highway 95 South, where NDOT installed drainage culverts mid-March, in case there is a surge of water that may cause NDOT to close the highway. Repair efforts are underway; however, there is a reasonable probability they will not be successful, and the dam could be breached. The dam has been closed to traffic.
Brian D. Byrne, 84, died April 12, 2017 in Carson City, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
Janice passed suddenly at St. Mary’s Hospital April 3, 2017.
Denise G. Crawford, 65, died April 11, 2017 in Reno, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
Robyn Kaye Maxwell, 66, passed away April 06, 2017 in Carson City, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Walton’s Chapel of the Valley. 775-882-2644
Bill was a resident of Dayton, NV was born in Winnemucca, NV on November 26, 1948 and passed away Saturday, April 8, 2017.
Showers, mainly before 11 am. High near 57. Breezy, with a southwest wind 15 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
Turk Cobell, left, founder CCM Hospitality LLC., and John Mulkey, managing member of CCM, show an artists rendering of the Studio 6 Hotel & Recharge Bar under construction in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center. CCM is the franchisee for the extended-stay hotel.
Contractors, owners and Storey County officials shovel dirt in the groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the construction of the Studio 6 Hotel & Recharge Bar, the first hotel to be built in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center.
Carson High catcher Trevor Edis steps in front of a batter to throw to second for a out during Carson's game vs. McQueen on Wednesday.
Carson High Shortstop Jace Keema backhands a ground ball during the NIAA Northern Division 1 baseball game between the McQueen High Lancers and Carson High Senators at Carson High School, Carson City, NV
After a double-digit scoring game against North Valleys on Tuesday, Carson’s offense was grounded by McQueen’s Drew Clark.
FISH Executive Director Jim Peckham thanks the Carson City community for its help in making Richards Crossing a reality Wednesday.
It was standing room only at the Richards Crossing grand opening and ribbon cutting Wednesday.
Garth Richards, who donated the land for Richards Crossing, acknowledges his wife Wednesday afternoon.
Mayor Bob Crowell cuts the ribbon with the help of NRHA board member Roger Mancebo and Chairman Rose Cook Wednesday at Richards Crossing.
Douglas County Engineer Erik Nilssen presents a master drainage plan during the alluvial fan flooding workshop Wednesday.
Climatologist Nina Oakley of the Western Regional Climate Center at the Desert Research Institute in Reno talks about meteorological events at the alluvial fan flooding workshop Wednesday.
Live acoustic folk music by The Bills is planned May 5 at the CVIC Hall in Minden. The event is the final concert of Carson Valley Arts Councilâs latest live music series.
Left to right: Donna Crowell, Mary Wilson, Eddie Hult, Misty Hult, Lisa Paul. In front: Sophia Kolupaeva. Back row: Andra Woolman, Mike Cline, Amy Wachtel, Jon Palm, Gail Gundersen, Mark Meszaros, James Fakkema, Erlinda Ibe and Tom Radabaugh.
Gurf Morlix at 7 p.m. today at the Silver City School House, 385 High St., Silver City.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. TUESDAY At 4:54 a.m., Billy Henderson, 41, a transient, was arrested on suspicion of felony attempted burglary, possession of burglary tools, destruction of property, theft and ex-felon failed to register after deputies responded to reports of an intrusion alarm at the William Street Tractor Supply Co. Bail was set at $25,650.
A folk quintet from Canada’s west coast will round out Carson Valley Arts Council’s live music series on May 5.
Dayton in the 1890s will come to life in a play locally written and produced by Misfits Theater Group.
The Nevada Division of Forestry is soliciting proposals for the Forest Legacy Program.
The Assembly Judiciary committee heard strong support Wednesday for two nearly identical bills mandating testing of backlogged DNA sexual assault kits in Nevada.
Bob was born March 9, 1939 in Sioux Falls, SD to Oliver & Coletta Lewis. He was one of six siblings. After the passing of both parents, he moved to Medical Lake, WA, at the age of 12, to live with relatives.
Assemblyman Ira Hansen, R-Sparks, said on Wednesday his bill to separate the community colleges from the university system is dead.
Darlene Violet Gorichs, 77 of Carson City passed away on April 9, 2017, arrangements are in the trusted care of Autumn Funerals & Cremations. 775-888-6800
June Gertrude Burke, 86 years old of Carson City, passed away april 5, 2017, she was born March 5, 1931. Arrangements are under the care of Walton’s Funerals & Cremations.
Model T Ford car or truck enthusiasts are welcome at a meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 18.
Rep. Mark Amodei and Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., will host a town hall meeting focused on health care and immigration in Reno from 9-11 a.m., on Monday at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center, Room C1, located at 4590 S. Virginia St.
In light of Nevada’s legalization of marijuana, some of Northern Nevada’s stand-up comedians and storytellers are gathering to talk about their strange and hilarious tales involving the drug.
The Healthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey Counties is holding a breakfast meeting at 9 a.m. Thursday, April 13, at the Silver Springs Community Center.
Self-employed taxpayers normally earn income by carrying on a trade or business. Here are six important tips from the IRS for the self-employed:
Goose is a Rhodesian Ridgeback/Lab mix who loves dogs, cats, kids and all peopl.
The Ginkgoa quintet is a French-American electro-swing pop band coming to Fallon on April 22.
Former home of notorious Reno gambler William J. Graham is one of a handful of structures still standing that are connected to the Biggest Little Cityâs wild 1920s and 30s.
Lakoda Smokey reacts to a missed putt on the second green at Genoa Lakes Golf Course on Tuesday.
Carson High baseball coach Bryan Manoukian convened a team meeting before Tuesday’s game against North Valleys, and the subject matter was the Senators’ less-than-stellar performance at the plate
DAYTON — Trevor Burrows threw 6.2 innings of shutout baseball and hit a three-run homer to lead the Dayton Dust Devils to an 8-0 win over Lowry and a sweep of their Northern 3A series Tuesday afternoon.
Storey County Sheriff Gerald Antinoro survived a recall effort Tuesday night during a special election. The final vote total was 883 against recall and 601 in favor.
Behind Fallon City Hall is a list of names of soldiers killed during World War I and II.
A medic's uniform is displayed at the World War I National Museum in Kansas City, Mo.
The Churchill County Museum has a display on World War I.
Tom Draughon, left, who presided over the ceremonies, talks with Attorney General Adam Laxalt and Kat Miller, director of the Nevada Department of Veteran Services. Behind Draughon is John Tyson, former Reno newsman who read a poem about World War I.
Posters urged Americans to join the cause and fight in Europe against the Germans.
Soldiers from Fort Riley, Kansas, ill with Spanish influenza at a hospital ward at Camp Funston.
A display shows the heroism of World War I hero, Sgt. Alvin York.
The Maytan Band under the direction of Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Alan Pefley played patriotic music.
Memorabilia of items from World War I was displayed at Saturday's ceremony.
A list of names at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Ceremony reveals the name of Nevadans killed in World War I.
A soldier throws a grenade from one of the trenches.
A display shows the heroism of World War I hero, Sgt. Alvin York.
The Maytan Band under the direction of Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Alan Pefley played patriotic music.
University of Nevada, Reno professor Howard Rosenbeerg reads letters written by young American soldiers.
Memorabilia of items from World War I was displayed at Saturday's ceremony.
A list of names at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Ceremony reveals the name of Nevadans killed in World War I.
A medic's uniform is displayed at the World War I National Museum in Kansas City, Mo.
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2016, file photo, the hills above Franktown Road burn in Washoe Valley, Nev. Nevada's attorney general says the owners of 23 homes destroyed by a wildfire sparked by a smoldering controlled burn north of Carson City in October, 2016, may be entitled to some compensation for unintentional damage to their property, but they have no legal basis to argue they're the victim of a government ''taking.'' (Brad Coman/Nevada Appeal via AP, File)
Oprah the Owl, the mascot of the Carson City Library, rides the Pedal Library around Mills Park in Carson City, Nev., on Friday, March 31 2017. The trailer, provided by the Friends of the Carson City Library and other community partners, will allow the library to take their services to events around the community. The public is invited to an unveiling Monday at noon at the Capitol. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Photo Source
Partnership Carson City One Up youth group leader Brooklyn Maw decorates jeans with the group at Carson High School. The jeans will be displayed around campus for Denim Day as part of the Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
âGodspellâ will feature students telling the story of Jesusâ life through song, dance, parables and storytelling.
More than 40 Carson High School students are contributing their talents to âGodspell.â The musical opens Thursday at the Community Center.
Big 5 Spoting Goods store manager Scott Norris loads boxes of shoes into a truck on Tuesday morning. More than 350 pairs of shoes will be provided to Carson City School District needy students in transition.
Ellis Wilkerson, 2, "baaas" to the sheep grazing on C Hill Tuesday afternoon.
Sheep run to a water trough located at the bottom of C Hill on Tuesday.
Herders move sheep to a grazing area near C Hill on Tuesday morning.
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday held hearings on several bills dealing with issues surrounding sex and juveniles.
Brown sugar lends richness to these gluten-free shortbread cookies.
The Browns rolled to easy wins over the Patriots and Eagles to highlight the opening week of the Talents Carson City Flag Football League.
Self-employed taxpayers normally earn income by carrying on a trade or business. Here are six important tips from the IRS for the self-employed:
If taxpayers receive Social Security benefits, they may have to pay federal income tax on part of those benefits. These IRS tips will help taxpayers determine if they need to do so.
Gluten-free Shortbread Makes 12 cookies
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. MONDAY At 9:12 a.m., a 27-year-old Carson City man was arrested on suspicion of domestic battery near the Carson Street Cal Ranch. Bail was set at $3,000.
Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval signed a law Tuesday mandating foster care facilities and juvenile courts treat transgender children as their identifying gender. It also establishes training for social workers and foster parents on working with foster kids who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or questioning their sexuality.
FERNLEY — Thousands of miles across the Atlantic Ocean in Europe, “The Great War” killed twice as many people from a wide-reaching influenza pandemic than those who perished in combat during World War II. World War I, though, began in August 1914 because of deep political differences throughout Europe — not disease — when a Yugoslav national assassinated the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austria-Hungary empire on June 28.
Five men from Churchill County died as a result of their service during World War I. George Davis died in the hospital in France from pneumonia on June 29, 1918. The headline from the Churchill County Standard read George Davis makes the supreme sacrifice — Unexpected depth brings grief to host of friends of beloved young man.
Visitors to the annual Home and Garden Show will be able to find ideaas for sprucing up their yards and homes.
Matt Bassham of Bassham Furniture shows their display at the 2016 show.
The Churchill County School District Board of Trustees will meet tomorrow at 6 p.m. in the Old High School auditorium (“The Pit”).
The crew prepares for paving at the William N. Pennington Life Center, the new senior center in Fallon on South Maine Street (north of the Churchill County Museum); the building should be completed end of May.
The Carson River runs high at the Bafford Lane bridge on Monday.
For the 17th year, Soroptimist International of Fallon presents the Home and Garden Show on April 22 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and April 23 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Fallon Convention Center.
The Churchill County Board of Commissioners met last week to discuss Ferguson Construction’s time extension request to complete the William N. Pennington Life Center by May 31.
Weather forecasters and water officials from throughout western Nevada continue to keep one eye on this week’s storms and the other on the flow of water in the area’s rivers.
It’s no secret: Americans are desperate for sleep. In fact, the U.S. sleep aid market is expected to grow to $44 billion by 2020, according to data from Persistence Market Research. However, achieving better sleep may be as easy as changing what you eat.
Dietitians are known for being able to determine a person’s calorie needs. It’s a huge part of our job. If calories didn’t matter, then we wouldn’t be facing the current obesity epidemic in our country. So, have you ever wondered how those of us in the profession figure out how many calories you need? Well, you’re in luck!
From left, son Gary Moffatt, daughter-in-law Mary Moffatt, and others sing Juanita Moffatt "Happy Birthday" for her 100th.
Juanita Moffatt was honored on the Today morning show segment sponsored by Smuckers, when anchors honor the nation's centenarians as well as couples together for 75 years or more.
Juanita Moffatt, who turned 100 the end of March, takes a swipe of her cake's frosting, deservedly so.
Gary Moffatt stands behind his mother, Juanita, for her 100th birthday celebration on March 30 at Highland Village of Fallon.
Chip Evans, center, who ran for the U.S. Congress, district 2, attended the dinner.
Grant Mills auctions a dessert held by Shaye McMillen of the Churchill County Young Democrats.
Alex Goff of Fernley, the new Rural Nevada Caucus chair, holds a banner with Nyla Howell, Churchill County Democratic Central Committee chair and former caucus chair.
Former Nevada state Treasurer Kate Marshall talks to attendees at Thursday's annual Churchill County Democrats Sawyer-Bryan Dinner.
The Churchill County Democrats had one of their largest turnouts in several years for Thursday’s Sawyer-Bryan Dinner at The Wok’s banquet hall.
Juanita Moffatt celebrated her 100th birthday March 30 at Highland Village of Fallon, complete with balloons, cake, family and friends.
Five-year-old Carly, left, and seven-year-old Hayden, as well as their pug Tilly, joined their grandparents â Commissioner Carl Erquiaga and his wife Lisa, Fallon Senior Center director â at the Child Abuse Prevention Month ceremony.
From left, Churchill County Commissioner Carl Erquiaga, city of Fallon Mayor Ken Tedford and county Social Services Director Shannon Ernst stand together after Tedford issued a proclamation for national Child Abuse Prevention Month 2017.
Wearing blue, residents and community leaders gather at Millenium Park Friday morning in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Fallon Police Department sergeant John Riley speaks while holding his son Jackson at the Child Abuse Prevention Month ceremony Friday morning at Millenium Park.
Residents and community leaders donned blue and joined others Friday morning at Millenium Park to support Child Abuse Prevention Month, kicking off a month-long effort to raise child abuse awareness.
WNC's women's soccer team took third in the league after defeating Sacramento State.
Sadie O'Flaherty, left, Jaidyn Delgado and Aubrey Renfroe, right, carry balls as they race across the field.
Brooklynn Whitaker, left, and Taryn Barrenchea spar over the ball during a groundball drill at a Lady Bighorns practice
Nathaniel Keener takes a shot at the net during an Oasis practice drill.
Brenden Leary leaps to catch the ball during shootings drill at a Bighorns practice.
The Lady Wildcats traveled to Sacramento St. University Monday and came away with a resounding 4-2 win that moved them into third place in the NorCal Division of the West Coast Soccer Association.
Galena’s Lady Grizzlies broke the winning streak of Oasis Academy’s girls’ lacrosse team Saturday for a 8-2 victory.
Oasis Academy’s boys’ lacrosse team continued a winless season in its most recent matches, losing to Truckee and Spanish Springs.
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Thomas Nick Warburton, passed away April 9, 2017 at 7:30 am in Reno, NV.
Carol Ann Roberts, Age 80 of Fernley, passed away on April 7th, 2017. Funeral arrangements are in the trusted care of Fitzhenry’s Funeral Home.
Shoshana Zeldner, community arts development program coordinator, Nevada Arts Council; Mark Salinas, arts and culture coordinator, Carson City Visitors Bureau; and Peggy Wynne Borgman, community curator, Adams Hub, organized Artrepreneur. The Nevada Arts Council, the Carson City Visitors Bureau (CCVB) and the Adams Hub are teaming up to offer Artrepreneur, a four-week series for artists on marketing and selling their art.
Workers continue to work on an ADA compliant ramp to enter the Capitol building in Carson City in the file photo. The ramp was completed Monday.
Workers continue to work on an ADA compliant ramp to enter the Capitol building in Carson City. The new ramp will be four feet wide upon completion, which is expected in mid-December.
A Powerhouse Construction employee paints the Capitol ramp on Monday. The new ramp is Americans with Disabilities Act compliant.
Anita T. Delucchi, 67, died April 6, 2017 in Carson City, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
Linda Jo Watson, 73, died April 9, 2017 in Dayton, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
Turk Cobell, left, founder CCM Hospitality LLC., and John Mulkey, managing member of CCM, show an artists rendering of the Studio 6 Hotel & Recharge Bar under construction in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center. CCM is the franchisee for the extended-stay hotel.
Contractors, owners and Storey County officials shovel dirt in the groundbreaking ceremony to celebrate the construction of the Studio 6 Hotel & Recharge Bar, the first hotel to be built in the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center.
Pertussis doctor hand working Professional Medical Concept
RENO — Barring the two blowout wins against Hug, the Carson Senators have struggled mightily on offense in the first nine conference games of the season.
RENO — Carson High’s softball team split a make-up doubleheader against McQueen on Monday afternoon.
Because of the weather, it took a lot longer than expected, but the new handicapped access ramp at the rear of the state Capitol is finally ready for its first wheelchair. Workers put the finishing touches on the structure Monday, painting the new railings.
Eagle Valley Middle School is just one Carson City School District building to receive upgrades to improve ventilation, lighting and more.
The Mile High Jazz Band will celebrate 16 years of music at Comma Coffee on April 11.
For 16 years, Mile High Jazz Band has been playing at Carson City’s Comma Coffee, 312 S. Carson St., on the second Tuesday of every month.
A professor at Emory College in Atlanta says it’s a noble goal to try to slow the rate healthcare costs are rising but that Nevada Senate Bill 265 isn’t the answer.
Alarmingly expensive medical bills came under fire at the Nevada Legislature on Monday, six years after Gov. Brian Sandoval shot down a proposal that similarly attempted to ban surprise out-of-network costs.
The Nevada Department of Transportation Board on Monday approved a $36.2 million project to build the bikeway-shared use path between Country Club Drive in Incline Village to Sand Harbor State Park.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. Carson City FRIDAY At 1:15 p.m., a 41-year-old Carson City man was arrested on suspicion of impeding traffic, resisting arrest, coercion and destruction of property after deputies responded to reports of a man jumping into traffic near Carson and Washington streets. Bail was set at $2,525.
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Carson City will begin new training for volunteers from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the CASA office in the Family Court Complex, 1539 E. Fifth St.
The Sierra Nevada Unit of the WBCCI Airstream Owners Club will host a camping rally from noon on April 20 to noon on April 23 at the Ft. Sage campground near Doyle, Calif., off US 395 North.
A representative from Care Flight will be speaking about lifesaving services at the next Carson City Natives & Newcomers meeting at 11:30 p.m. at Betsy’s Cafe inside Slot World, 3879 Highway 50, Carson City
Teddy Roosevelt, as portrayed by Joe Wiegand, will be joining the Carson City Sunset Rotary at its next meeting from 6 to 7 p.m. Thursday.
Officials gathered recently at the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center to celebrate the start of construction of the first lodging accommodations in the center east of Sparks.
LCMDR Douglas C. Osgood USN (Ret.) died 22 March 2017 in Dayton, OH, age 84.
Dayton's J.J. Ply attempts 7-feet in the boys varsity high jump event Saturday at Reed High School.
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Six recycling bins were recently installed at Western Nevada Collegeâs Carson City campus.
Carson High School Career and Technology students competed in the HOSA health occupations student skills competition in Reno in late March. Many will go on to compete at the national level.
Gage Kingsland, 6, plays limbo as Adrian Barrera, 18, holds the bar during the 7th Annual Easter Fiesta at Western Nevada College Saturday, March 26, 2016. The event, hosted by the Association of Latin American Students, had 3 separate egg hunts, face painting, limbo, musical chairs, ring toss, sack races, bowling, food, music and a piñata. Barrera is a member of the student association. Photo by Lisa J. Tolda/Nevada Photo Source
Phillip Brady
Ty, McKenzie, and Maya McMillen dressed up for the 2017 CHS Father-Daughter Dance.
CHS Robotics Team
The Senior in the Spotlight is on Juan Juarez.
CHS Student of the Week is Cassia Guistra.
CHS 2017 Prom King and Queen Curtis Basa and Menen Ashagrie
Brandon Basa and Sheldon Miller recognized by Gov. Sandoval for their Nevada State Championship in wrestling.
Arabian Princesses Franceska Quintana and Abby Golik with Maya McMillen at the Father-Daughter Dance.
From left, Gail Herstead, Linda Bellegray, and Candace Stowell enjoy a Book Tasting at the Carson City Library, in Carson City, Nev., on Friday, April 7, 2017. The Carson City Friends of the Library provided wine and appetizers for the event promoting the Capital City Reads program. For more information about upcoming events at the library, go to carsoncitylibrary.org. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Photo Source
Rhonda Abend, left, and Lisa Stocke-Koop enjoy a Book Tasting at the Carson City Library, in Carson City, Nev., on Friday, April 7, 2017. The Carson City Friends of the Library provided wine and appetizers for the event promoting the Capital City Reads program. For more information about upcoming events at the library, go to carsoncitylibrary.org. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Photo Source
ARCADIA, Calif. — Dayton High’s J.J. Ply finished second Saturday in the prestigious Arcadia Invitational decathlon with 6,384 points.
The Wolf Pack basketball team is doing a good job of staying in the news these days.
Eagle Valley Middle Schoolâs Jedi Engineers
I recently published a book title Maximizing Your ROPI — Return on your People Investment (ROpI). It’s about doing the most important and most challenging part of a manager’s job — working with your people!
Lawmakers face a major deadline this week: the final day to pass bills out of committee in the house of origin. Any bills that don’t get out of committee in the house where they were introduced are dead unless they’re exempt (money bills) or given a special exemption by leadership.
FILE - In this Thursday, Oct. 30, 2014 file photo, houseboats sit in the drought lowered waters of Oroville Lake, near Oroville, Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown declared an end to California's historic drought Friday, April 7, 2017, lifting emergency orders that had forced residents to stop running sprinklers as often and encouraged them to rip out thirsty lawns during the state's driest four-year period on record. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)
In this April 3 2017 photo, snow covering the Sierra Nevadas is seen in the background of the PG&E hydroelectric dam at Spaulding Lake in Nevada County, Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown declared an end to California's historic drought Friday, April 7, 2017, lifting emergency orders that had forced residents to stop running sprinklers as often and encouraged them to rip out thirsty lawns during the state's driest four-year period on record. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)
FILE - In this May 1, 2014 file photo, fourth-generation rice farmer Josh Sheppard walks across the dried-up ditch at his rice farm in Richvale, Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown declared an end to California's historic drought Friday, April 7, 2017, lifting emergency orders that had forced residents to stop running sprinklers as often and encouraged them to rip out thirsty lawns during the state's driest four-year period on record. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 3, 2017 file photo, Joe Johnson clears snow from a neighbor's driveway near Kyburz, Calif. Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown declared an end to California's historic drought Friday, April 7, 2017, lifting emergency orders that had forced residents to stop running sprinklers as often and encouraged them to rip out thirsty lawns during the state's driest four-year period on record. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)
FILE - In this Jan. 3, 2017, file photo, Frank Gehrke, chief of the California Cooperative Snow Surveys Program for the Department of Water Resources, plunges the survey tube into the snowpack as he conducts the first snow survey of the season at Phillips Station near Echo Summit, Calif. Calif. Gov. Jerry Brown declared an end to California's historic drought Friday, April 7, 2017, lifting emergency orders that had forced residents to stop running sprinklers as often and encouraged them to rip out thirsty lawns during the state's driest four-year period on record. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)
Virginia City High School students with their rover and instructor Ric Schrank. The team competed in the NASA Moon Rover Challenge in Alabama last weekend.
Trevor Burrows pitches for Dayton against Spring Creek this season.
Senior Dylan Baker is congratulated by Dustdevil coach Mike Burrows as he rounds third base after hitting a home run earlier this season against Spring Creek.
A pair of coyotes make their way across a pasture off of East Lake Blvd. Friday afternoon.
Judge Tom Perkins (left) and Judge Michael Fondi's wife of 24 years, Val Cooney, unveil a plaque placed in his honor Friday at the Carson City Courthouse.
âRays of Light and Hopeâ by local author Glade A. Myler.
If you follow Dayton High athletics at all, you know the Dust Devils have gone through some tough times in the last five or six years.
The Senate Government Affairs Committee on Friday voted to recommend passage of SB196, mandating private employers provide paid sick leave to workers.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. THURSDAY At 11:20 a.m., a 25-year-old Carson City man was arrested on suspicion of destruction of property after deputies responded to reports a vehicle had been damaged at the South Carson Street AM/PM gas station. Bail was set at $2,500.
The governor’s office, a list of state agencies and major businesses Friday called on lawmakers to create the Nevada Office of Cyber Defense.
Fort Churchill State Historic Park in Silver Springs is hosting Coffee with a Ranger; Starry, Starr Night; and a History Hike this month.
Hear from William âBillâ Hill at the Leisure Hour Club's next meeting.
On April 19 the excitement of storytelling will be evident when local author William “Bill” Hill shares his craft and stories with members of the Carson City Leisure Hour Club.
Fort Churchill State Historic Park is offering a variety of ranger-led programs during the month of April. Programs highlight the area’s rich history and abundant natural resources.
Lincoln County's Daniel Olson measures his project Thursday during the SkillsUSA competition at WNC.
Jake Burton of Lincoln County uses an oxy-acetylene torch to cut a project during the SkillsUSA competition at WNC Thursday.
Shirley M. Norick, 86, died April 2, 2017 in Gardnerville, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
Shortstop Bella Kordonowy makes a diving catch while third baseman Faith Bigelow moves to cover her base Thursday in a game agains North Valleys.
Sports fodder for a Friday morning ... Most coaches preach the benefits of stability and calm. Eric Musselman, it seems, coaches in the eye of a hurricane.
Despite making six errors, Carson High’s softball team recorded a 10-4 win over North Valleys in a 4A softball game on a rainy and windy Thursday in Carson.
Muscle Powered and the Carson City Visitors Bureau are looking for artists to design bike racks as public art for downtown Carson City. The Visitors Bureauâs rack, made to look like a bicycle chain, was the first piece of the project. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Photo Source
âRainy Season Sunset,â an oil painting by Kathryn Grider.
Rodney Crowell will be in Virginia City for Community Chest Inc.âs annual A Night to Imagine benefit concert.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. WEDNESDAY At 7:39 a.m., a 34-year-old transient man was arrested on suspicion of possession of stolen property after deputies responded to reports of a stolen license plate at the Carson Street Nugget Casino. Bail was set at $1,000.
RENO — The Nevada Wolf Pack men’s basketball team announced its team awards Wednesday at the annual postseason dinner.
The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled the Attorney General isn’t automatically entitled to intervene in criminal cases every time constitutional challenges are raised.
Spring Creek artist Kathryn Grider doesn’t have to venture far to find inspiration for her paintings.
A Grammy-winning country star is playing April 14 at the historic Piper’s Opera House in Virginia City to help support a local nonprofit.
A wide shot show constuction work on U.S. 50 east wheer a culvert was installed.
At workman stands next to the installed culvert that runs under U.S. Highway 50.
Granite Construction excavators dig out the channel on the east side of U.S. Highway 50 on Wednesday.
Norma Tousignant, left, helps others at Saturday's fundraiser for the Fallon Relay of Life.
Jake Cerini of Fallon competes in tie-down roping at last week's Fernley High School rodeo.
Nevada casinos saw their total win decrease 4.5 percent in February but Gaming Control analyst Mike Lawton said it’s explainable.
The Nevada Rural Housing Authority and USDA Rural Development honored Northern Nevada lenders in real cowboy style, kicking up their heels at the recently held Lender Appreciation Luncheon.
Despite having a population of just over 18,000 in the 1930 census, Reno cast a pretty big shadow. No doubt because of its reputation as a wide-open place where a person could get a fast divorce or indulge in a number vices such as drinking and gambling, Reno was far better known than most similarly-sized communities in the nation.
The Churchill Arts Council will present an artists’ reception tomorrow from 5-7 p.m. in the galleries at the Oats Park Art Center.
Watson here and I have a confession to make. I was in Laura Mills Park the other day when I ran into my friend Mike. He is one of the park caretakers and my best friend ever. Well, he was petting me when he said, “Watson, you are getting fat.” You can only imagine my embarrassment.
I was absolutely delighted to see the results of recent studies about cats and their attitudes toward humans. The study, done by Oregon State University and Monmouth University confirms that cats do love socializing with us, not just because we feed them.
The eclectic and high-energy French-American ensemble, Ginkgoa, will roll into Fallon for a concert on April 22.
U.S. Highway 50 east of Fallon opened on schedule Wednesday night after construction crews wrapped up work on a culvert installed for possible flood mitigation.
The S&P 500 and Dow Industrials closed one week ago Friday with small losses, while the NASDAQ Composite eked out a gain after House Republicans, fearing insufficient numbers to pass a health care replacement plan, withdrew their legislation shortly before a scheduled vote.
Don’t worry too much if you haven’t heard, but April is National Stress Awareness Month. Of course, stress can present emotional and physical challenges to all of us, but if you belong to the “sandwich generation” — that is, you may be caring for aging parents while still supporting your own children — you may be facing some financial stress as well. What can you do to relieve it?
Relay for Life will meet on April 14 at 6:30 p.m. at 410 Pheasant Drive in Fallon. Pheasant Drive is located off D Street behind Northside Early Learning Center. The Relay for Life committee welcomes any and all who are wanting to form a team or participate in making decisions as a committee member for upcoming activities.
Legislation to make the names of retired public employees and the amount of their benefits confidential was approved by the Senate Government Affairs Committee on Wednesday.
Senior Caleb Hendrix knows this season is his last chance to perform in front of the Fallon crowd this weekend.
Darryl Bader, chief operating officer at ITS Logistics and Greg Moon with Dairy Farmers of America will speak at the Churchill Economic Development Authority Business Council breakfast meeting on Wednesday at 6:45 a.m. in the Stockman’s Steakhouse.
Western Nevada College is offering several interesting classes in April and May through its Community Education Division.
Former community college presidents testified this week those campuses need their freedom from a system of higher education that focuses on the two universities, not the needs of the community-based campuses.
Sadie O'Flaherty races the ball down the field to score a goal against the Reno Lady Huskies.
Brooklyn Whitaker, left, and Aubrey Renfro, center, battle a Reno player for the ball during Oasis's home game against Reno.
Racecars bank around the first turn in Rattlesnake Raceway's track during the season opener.
Truckee football coach Bob Shaffer talks to his players in this file photo.
The Greenwave boys' golf team played well in their home tournament. From left to right are Ray Plasse, Chance Wood, Kelvin Kam, Mike Richards and Jace Harman.
Former Wolf Pack pitcher Braaden Shipley will start tonight's season opener at Fresno.
Former major league player and longtime Reno hitting coach Greg Gross will lead the Aces as interim manager.
Churchill County Middle School’s track team officially opened its season Monday and started taking signups for the spring events.
Oasis Academy’s Lady Bighorns continued their winning streak Saturday, taking out the Reno Lady Huskies 14-8 at home.
Frank de Braga remembers that state playoff game as if it happened yesterday.
The Greenwave golf team took second place at home Monday, finishing behind the Spring Creek Spartans.
Logos Christian Academy seventh- and eighth-graders pose at the school's recent annual dinner and auction fundraiser at the Fallon Convention Center.
Local artist Patricia Getto presents her pottery work outside the Churchill County Commission chambers on North Taylor Street.
Gas prices continue to inch up in Nevada reports gasbuddy.com.
Though spring has barely sprung, school enrollment season is here. Churchill County School District, Oasis Academy and Logos Christian Academy are currently accepting students. The Fallon Seventh-day Adventist School has a waiting list for next school year but encourages those interested to be put on it as early as possible.
Dorsey W. Jackson of Carson City, Nevada passed away on April 2, 2017. Arrangements are in the tender care of Autumn Funerals & Cremations. 775-888-6800
The Easter Bunny is arriving early at the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada on Saturday.
James V. Stanfield of Carson City, Nevada passed away on April 5, 2017. Arrangements are in the loving care of Autumn Funerals & Cremations. 775-888-6800
The family invites all friends and family to a memorial for Martin Huy Pattengale on April 22, 2017 @ 3:00 pm at Churchill County Park, 325 Sheckler Rd. (across from high school) Fallon, NV.
The Carson City School District said Thursday it will not be required to make up school days lost because of weather earlier this year. The Nevada Department of Education approved two missed days (Monday, Jan. 9, and Friday, Feb. 10).
Two Carson City deputies were injured in a motorcycle crash Wednesday night while responding to a call. The two motorcycle officers were en route to assist Nevada Highway Patrol Troopers with an incident when one motorcycle struck a metal barrier in the road while coming around a turn.
U.S. Highway 50 will be closed from Wildes Road to Macari Lane beginning Friday as Granite Construction installs drainage culverts.
U.S. 50 east of Fallon has reopened as the Nevada Department of Transportation completes a project to install additional drainage culverts to help protect against flood damage during monumental local flood mitigation efforts.
The interior walls of Daytonâs Pony Express station. The doorway is tall enough for horses to enter.
Announcer Ryan Radtke, left, the "Voice of the Aces," talks to Reno pitchers Matt Koch (20) and Braden Shipley (24) at Media Day.
Former major legue player and longtime Reno hitting coach Greg Gross will lead the Aces as interim manager.
RENO – In his first year as head coach, Jay Norvell and the Nevada football team has had seven of its games selected for a national television broadcast so for in the 2017 season.
Students enjoy an afternoon at the Arlington Square Ice Rink.
The Arlington Square Ice Rink in downtown Carson City.
Students are recognized each day for reading a number of books as part of the Reach for the Stars program at Empire Elementary School.
Fourth-grade teacher Tori Nielsen staples her students' reading achievement stars in the hallway, showcasing the number of books her students have read.
Carson City Library Director Sena Loyd talks with Nevada Sen. David Parks, D-Las Vegas, during Nevada Library Day at the Nevada Legislature in Carson City, Nev., on Monday, April 13, 2015. Representatives from Nevada libraries will be meeting with lawmakers on April 12 to discuss statewide library programs. Photo by Cathleen Allison/Nevada Photo Source
Carson High School students from left: Brandon Browning, Diana Lobato, Kyle Papke, Destiny McGilvray, photography instructor Kara Ferrin, and Ashley Britt.
Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., is protesting a budget proposal he says would gut the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act.
Legislation to make the names of retired public employees and the amount of their benefits confidential was approved by the Senate Government Affairs Committee on Wednesday.
Tully Green from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Bella Fiore Wines, 224 S. Carson St., Suite 8. Hans Eberbach at 6 p.m. today at the Carson Valley Inn in Minden.
Actor and comedian Kevin Farley will be performing in the Carson Nugget’s Comedy Club for two shows on Friday.
Bryan Bowers is to the autoharp what Earl Scruggs was to the five-string banjo. He’s played with The Dillards, Sam Bush, Curtis Burch, and Courtney Johnson of the ground-breaking New Grass Revival.
To see the artistic diversity of the area’s local high school students, step into the Community Development Building, where ceramics, drawings, paintings, photography and collages will be displayed through June 30.
Sen. Ben Kieckhefer, R-Reno, is shepherding a package of bills he says is designed to make Nevada the destination for entrepreneurs. “The idea broadly is to look at our economic development efforts with a renewed emphasis on what we can grow instead of what we can buy,” he said.
David W. Noethens, age 68, passed away at home on March 13, 2017 in Carson City. Arrangements under the care of Nevada Funeral Services.
“The Kurds, the Middle East and the Last 100 Years of Turbulence” is the next free forum presented by Sierra Nevada Forums in Carson City.
Volunteers will be on hand delivering information to anyone who wants to learn more about a nonprofit that advocates for abused and neglected children.
Denise Crites Photography and Dayton Valley Dog Park are hosting a “Furry Friends” mini portrait session at 9:30 a.m. April 22 at the park.
Marshall S. Ward, age 77 of Gardnerville, passed away April 01,2017 funeral arrangements are Under the direction of Fitzhenry’s Funeral Home 775-882-2644
U. S. Representative Mark Amodei
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. TUESDAY At 3:15 p.m., a 32-year-old Carson City man was arrested on suspicion of domestic battery near the 4600 block of Ponderosa Drive. Bail was set at $3,000.
The Fernley Republican Women will hold its next meeting at the Fernley High School Library, 1300 Highway 95A, on April 18.
Frank Ortiz, 55 of Carson City, passed away on April 4, 2017, arrangements are in the trusted care of Autumn Funerals & Cremations 775-888-6800
Cadet Lt. and team captain Chris Berggren talks about the different maps competitors work from last Friday at Carson High.
The CHS NJROTC orienteering team poses for a team photo last Friday.
A cadet displays the tools of orienteering Friday.
Chief Petty Officer (Ret.) Dan Ingram (right) talks about his team and orienteering competition last Friday at CHS.
Richard Harold Weatherfield, 86 of Carson City, passed away on April 2, 2017 arrangements are in the trusted care of Autumn Funerals & Cremations. 775-888-6800
Steven B. Hagerman, 64, died April 3, 2017 in Silver Springs, Nevada. Arrangements are in the care of Capitol City Cremation & Burial 775-882-1766
My Special Thank You to all all our friends and family for stopping by to visit and for the telephone calls of concern before and after Will’s passing and for the offers of help to me on the ranch.
Bryce Moyle
Bryce Moyle pitched three perfect innings and hit a homer, and the Carson Senators scored in every inning en route to a 16-1 win over Hug Tuesday night at Ron McNutt Field.
Representatives from Carson City and surrounding counties spoke at the Legislature on Tuesday in support of a bill that would let rural counties collect tax on diesel fuel. Senate Bill 439 would allow county commissions in counties with populations of less than 100,000 to impose up to a 5 cent tax on diesel fuel for road maintenance
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Muffy Vhay's orange-pineapple oatmeal muffins.
Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson, D-Las Vegas, said Tuesday Nevada’s election rules need to change to “essentially encourage as many people to participate in the electoral process.”
Child Abuse Prevention Month was recognized two years ago with colorful pinwheels to draw attention to preserving families through prevention.
Promoting healthy blood flow is important to your health.
Those with more respiratory challenges find it more difficult during the spring and summer.
This newspaper headline from February 1917 foretells of the United States' impending involvement in World War I. The newspaper is displayed at the World War I National Museum in Kansas City, Mo.
A bell was rung for the 153 Nevadans lost during the Vietnam War Saturday in Mills Park.
Don Muscott rings a bell in honor of the 153 Nevadans lost in the Vietnam War at a ceremony in Mills Park Saturday.
Excavators perform the "Big Dig" â construction of a ditch that will transport water from the Carson Lake to Diagonal Drain. From there the water moves toward the Stillwater Point Reservoir.
In this drone shot taken Saturday, water from one side of the Lahontan Dam fills a "bowl" that dissipates the water's energy after it's released quickly from the dam.
The community is invited to wear blue and join others in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Month on Friday at 10 a.m. at Millennium Park (corner of Maine Street and Williams Avenue).
Your entire body, including your heart, brain and muscles, depends on healthy blood flow to help you feel and perform your best.
The Nevada Department of Veterans Services (NDVS), in partnership with the Nevada Veterans Coalition, will host a “Remembrance Ceremony” at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Fernley on Saturday at 11 a.m.
Spring and summer can be particularly difficult times of year for those with respiratory health challenges, when simple activities like gardening, walking the dog and reading a book on the patio can cause itching, wheezing, sneezing and trouble breathing.
As president of the Vietnam Veterans Association 388 in Carson City, Tom Spencer is proud to serve now as the chapter’s president just as much as he did as a soldier almost 50 years ago in Vietnam.
The Senate Finance Committee on Monday began the process of closing General Fund budgets, starting, as is traditional, with the Governor’s Office.
Churchill County is the 11th healthiest of Nevada’s 17 counties, according to a recent Health Factors rating that compares a collection of health factors.
Former Nevada Treasurer Kate Marshall will be one of two speakers at this year’s annual Sawyer-Bryan Dinner on Thursday at The Wok’s banquet hall.
Third quarter Fourth grade A Honor roll ** straight A’s
The Division of Health Care Financing and Policy (DHCFP), Nevada Medicaid, announces Nevada is bringing on four Managed Care Organizations and holding a special Open Enrollment for approximately 460,000 Nevada Medicaid enrollees participating in managed care.
This weekend is shaping up to be a chess game between Mother Nature and agencies that monitor and control water such as the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District.
The Churchill County Board of Commissioners will meet Thursday at 8:15 a.m. in the chambers at 155 N. Taylor St. The commission will consider and take possible action regarding the following:
Spring is upon us, and as usual, watching our resident pair of great-horned owls is prime entertainment for us and our B and B guests.
Alex Mendez makes a bare handed play on the ball at third base against Spring Creek on April 1.
Sean McCormick hits an RBI single in the top of the seventh against Spring Creek on April 1.
Kayla Buckmaster takes a hard swing at a pitch during one of the Lady Wave's games in Spring Creek.
Caitlyn Welch tosses the ball to Faith Cornmesser for the out at first base in a game against Spring Creek on April 1.
Fallon's Kyndal Collins sprints out of the blocks during the 100-meter trials on Friday.
Fallon's Reid Clyburn hurdles over the final obstacle in the 300 race on Friday at Reed.
Haley Nelson passes a teammate during her training laps in the Churchill County Pool.
SPRING CREEK — One day after shutting out the defending league champs, the Greenwave baseball team dropped a doubleheader as Spring Creek snapped its four-game losing streak.
SPRING CREEK — The Lady Spartans are still looking for consistency out of their offense after losing a pair of games to Fallon in blowout fashion on Saturday.
The Greenwave track and field team was among the best of the small schools in last weekend’s Reed-Sparks Rotary Invitational.
The Greenwave swim team had a rough end to Saturday’s meet in South Tahoe, coming up short in several competitions.
Karen Rae Chapon, 47, of South Lake Tahoe was sentenced this week for insurance and mortgage fraud. She pleaded guilty to submitting travel insurance claims using two forged death certificates and phony invoices. She also admitted to cheating a local mortgage broker and title insurance company using forged bankruptcy documentation.
Two juveniles have been identified in the Cowboy Liquor store burglary Sunday. A 13-year-old and 14-year-old were identified as suspects in the burglary, where two males broke the front door windows and stole multiple bottles of Fireball Cinnamon Whisky.
The Interim Finance Committee on Tuesday approved acceptance of three gifts to the state Division of Museums and History totaling nearly $3 million. Administrator Peter Barton said the first is $68,111 from the Vera Silverstein Gift Trust. He said the money will be used at the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. MONDAY At 11:39 a.m., a 51-year-old transient woman was arrested on suspicion of domestic battery near the 700 block of Fleischmann Way. Bail was set at $3,000.
Sen. James Settelmeyer, R-Minden, told the Government Affairs Committee this week his Senate Bill 462 would create a committee to review General Improvement Districts to determine whether they’re doing a good job, need changes or even dissolution.
Carson City resident Mary Hilton, passed gently and peacefully into the arms of her Savior, Jesus Christ, on the morning of March 30, 2017 at the Ormsby Rehabilitation Center in Carson City.
All Carson City residents are invited to attend Ward 2 Supervisor Brad Bonkowski’s monthly “Breakfast with Brad” from 7 to 8 a.m. Friday at the Cracker Box.
Carson City Recreation’s Basic Dog Obedience program, instructed by Guy Yeaman, begins April 18 and runs through May 23.
To kick off National Library Week, the Douglas County Public Library in Minden is having a children’s book sap from 3 to 6 p.m. April 10.
How will international and national economic trends impact Nevada’s agricultural prices and financial viability of the state’s farms? What does Internet security look like for agriculture?
Sierra Academy of Style is scheduled to open in May on the corner of Roop Street and Fairview Drive in the same building that once housed Carson City Beauty Academy.
The District Attorney’s office in Carson City is collecting new or used business attire to benefit Classy Seconds, a shop that helps Advocates to End Domestic Violence.
Nevadan Medicaid recipients have the opportunity to shop for a new plan that might better fit their circumstances and families’ needs.
A chance to enjoy the spring weather while traversing Carson City’s recreational spaces is offered in Muscle Powered’s free weekly events.
Jose Molina-Fernandez passed away unexpectedly at his home in Fallon on April 2, 2017.
The Carson City Library is holding a citywide reading initiative through April with the theme of “Building a Better Community.”
Dr. Cowan was a long-time resident of Carson City where he worked as an educator at the Stewart Indian School, and Nevada Highway Department of Transportation.
Huddle Northern Nevada, a subsidiary of the Women’s March, is a grass roots organization concerned with state and national policies.
Jarill S. Ristine, age 64, passed away peacefully at her home in Carson City, NV on Wednesday, March 15, 2017 after a long battle with cancer.
Ronan, MT – Virgil I. Cramer, age 93, on March 29, 2017 left this earth to join with his wife in the loving arms of our Lord. He was born on February 5, 1924 in Castle Rock, CO to Ivan and Helen Cramer.
Gail Nelson, board member of Eagle Valley Womenâs Golf Club, prepares to tee off on a cold March day.
Eagle Valley Women’s Golf Club is hosting a social hour 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 5, at the Eagle Valley Golf Course to celebrate the beginning of the 2017 season.
The mother of Kevin Hunt, who passed away on March 5th, would appreciate the people who attended her son’s funeral to contact Maryann at 775-882-9007.
Mark Ashworth, left, and John Tyson.
Wilbert “Will” Smith, a resident of Fallon for almost 30 years, passed away peacefully at home with his wife, Kathy and family by his side, after a two year battle with cancer.
George David Mahlin, born December 20, 1936, to Herman and Dorothy Mahlin, passed away on March 24, 2017, in Reno, Nevada.
A bell was rung for the 153 Nevadans lost during the Vietnam War Saturday in Mills Park.
Don Muscott rings a bell in honor of the 153 Nevadans lost in the Vietnam War at a ceremony in Mills Park Saturday.
Carson coach Carlos Mendeguia looks during Thursday's first half.
Carson High boys basketball coach Carlos Mendeguia was named top Sierra League coach.
Coach Carlos Mendeguia
Carson City staff on Monday held a public open house to discuss the city’s fiscal year 2018 budget with interested residents. The presentation on the budget was led by Nancy Paulson, chief financial officer, and department heads were available afterward to answer questions and take comments.
Former Truckee football coach Bob Shaffer, seen here during the 2012 state title game, was inducted into the NIAA Hall of Fame in March 2014.
Thousands of immigrant children with residency paperwork in Nevada could access government-subsidized health care without delay under a proposal lawmakers heard Monday.
A Carson City Sheriff’s deputy was involved in a crash Monday morning after hitting a pedestrian in a crosswalk
The Senate Finance Committee on Monday began the process of closing General Fund budgets, starting, as is traditional, with the Governor’s Office. There were no major issues in the proposed governor’s budget since Gov. Brian Sandoval asked for no additional positions and, basically, kept the budget flat.
Bill was born February 2, 1944 in Stockton, CA. He passed away unexpectedly on March 17, 2017 from cardio-pulmonary arrest.
Irme Leora McLaren passed away after a long battle with Lupus on March 29th surrounded with family by her side.
RENO — Wild horse advocates in Nevada scored a victory Monday in an ongoing legal battle with rural interests they say want to round up federally protected mustangs across the West and sell them for slaughter.
Carlos Mendeguia, who was the Sierra League Coach of the Year the last two seasons, turned in his resignation to school officials last Friday.
The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All are considered innocent until proven guilty in court. Carson City SATURDAY At 3:53 p.m., a 43-year-old Carson City man was arrested on suspicion of DUI, open container and illegal tint after deputies initiated a traffic stop near Winnie Lane and Division Street. Bail was set at $1,150.
Click Bond Inc. co-founder Collie Hutter, right, was honored with the 2017 Pioneer of the Year award Friday night at the Carson Nugget. Here she is pictured with her children, Karl Hutter and Katherine Hutter-Mason.
Bently Enterprises' Carlo Luri, right, accepts the Battle Born Award-Leader in Sustainability award Friday night at the Carson Nugget from Mike Jackson, president of Micromanipulator and NNDA Executive Board president.
The Carson River at the Cradlebaugh Bridge is noticeably swollen.
Mechanical racks of Swift Communications’ owned newspapers — the Nevada Appeal, The Record-Courier and the Lahontan Valley News — have been broken into and vandalized in recent weeks.
Officials say a new commander has been chosen to lead Nevada’s 152nd Airlift Wing also known as the “High Roller.”
Rosemary Rengle Kotter, age 87, a resident of Cottonwood, AZ, passed away peacefully March 23, 2017.
Carson's Dajarrah Navarro clears the bar Saturday in the girls high jump event at the Reed Rotary Invitational.
Dayton's J.J. Ply attempts 7-feet in the boys varsity high jump event Saturday at Reed High School.
The Motors Department train together on a closed course last week.
The CCSO Motor Unit practices formation riding up the Virginia City truck route Wednesday afternoon.
Motor officers Joey Trotter (left) and Gary Denham practice balance and turning on a steep side street they use for training in Virginia City Wednesday.
SPARKS — J.J. Ply continued his domination in the high jump Saturday at the annual Reed Sparks Rotary Invitational.
This weekâs Senior Spotlight is on Austin Schofield.
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Greater Nevada Credit Union Prom contest winner Gizhe Cardoza
CHS Student of the Week Syrena Chowanski
PHS students participated in their first Nevada HOSA State Leadership Conference.
President Chet Burton congratulates graduates during the 45th annual Western Nevada College Commencement ceremony in Carson City, Nev., on Monday, May 23, 2016. A record 556 graduates received 598 degrees. Photo by Cathleen Allison
Niki Gladys, WNC Foundation executive director, accepts a donation from Dana Whaley, general manager Carson City Toyota. The donation will be used toward the Dick Campagni Automotive Scholarship fund.
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Carson High graduate Jennifer Purcell had high hopes entering her junior season at Nevada.
Carson City Elks Lodge No. 2177 held its installation of officers to honor those who will serve until April 1 of next year. They are Exalted Ruler (Lodge President) Kent Mayer and Leading Knight Skip Reed, Loyal Knight Bruce Jurgensen, Lecturing Knight Jim Masterson (Vice Presidents). Also installed were Secretary Sabina Bye, Treasurer Karyl Summers, Esquire Al Bergstrom, Chaplain Jerry Saich, Inner Guard Karen Herbert, Tiler Shelly Clement, Trustee Wayne Willson. For information about Elk charities or membership, call 775-882-2177.
Tahoe-Douglas Elks 2670 held its award night â honoring Officer of the Year, Elk of the Year and the Rodney Snead Award recipient â on March 22 at Elks Lodge in Gardnerville. From left: Karen Plamenig, Elk of the Year; Rich Retterer, Rodney Snead Award recipient; and Roger Barragan, Officer of the Year.
Tom Kellerâs shot of Jobs Peak won first place in Carson City Photo Clubâs monthly competition. All levels of photographers are welcome at meetings held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Carson City Sheriffâs Office.
Sidney and Audrey Nuckles were married March 29, 1957, in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Both native New Yorkers, they didnât meet until they moved to Southern California.
CHS CTE graphic arts students Stella Carroll, left, and Luis Garcia, right, with Valerie Meléndez of Northern Nevada Development Authorityâs Native Nations Alliance. Carroll and Garcia designed the logo for NNA.
To be a part of the motor unit with the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, selected deputies must graduate from one of the most rigorous and difficult trainings offered in law enforcement.
Week nine of the 2017 Legislature kicks off with a hearing on the bill to create a Nevada System of Community Colleges, divorcing Nevada’s community colleges from the control of the Board of Regents.
Sixty years of marriage were celebrated by Audrey Joan and Sidney Joseph Nuckles, a Carson City couple who wed March 29, 1957, in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
With the recent news surrounding Sears Holdings Corporation, the Sears Hometown Store in Carson City wants to assure local residents it’s going strong and will continue providing the community access to the brands they love and need.
Frey Ranch, Nevada’s only estate distillery and winery, will be featured on Travel Channel’s hit TV show, “Booze Traveler” on Monday, April 3 at 10 p.m. PT. Following a visit to the ranch in September 2016, host Jack Maxwell met with owners Colby and Ashley Frey to taste and learn about the impressive Frey Ranch products. For more information on Frey Ranch, please visit www.freyranch.com.