Stories for April 2023

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Sunday, April 30

Carson City birth announcements for April 14 to 20, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for April 14 to 20, 2023

Carson's green dining district looking to grow

“The green dining district in Carson City is the first green dining district in the whole state."

Carson High FBLA sends 13 students to nationals

550 FBLA students from across Nevada attended.

Highway work near Incline Village set to begin May 1

From May 1 through October, drivers should anticipate multiple work zones with single-lane closures and up to 30-minute travel delays.

Faith & Insight: Intentional times of corporate prayer

Together we remind each other that God will never forsake us, and nothing can separate us from the love of God.

Gaming win falls in March despite billion-dollar month

March gaming revenue topped more than $1.312 billion statewide – a decline from the previous year.

Saturday, April 29

Jim Hartman: The GOP’s abortion problem

Abortion gives Democrats a powerful issue in 2024.

Carson City road report for May 1 to 7, 2023

Carson City road report for May 1 to 7, 2023

Kate Johnson: A whole mess of seasoning mixes (recipe)

To honor spring, I decided to share some of my favorite seasoning/spice rub recipes that can be used when grilling, smoking or air frying.

Carson seventh, Douglas eighth at Eagle Valley

Plus, results from all Carson High athletics over the last few days.

Tiger softball is dialed in

Douglas leading most statistical categories in the Northern 5A through 24 games

Douglas High softball has won 13 games in a row and isn't showing any signs of slowing down through the second half of the league season.

Best of Carson City nominations are now open

The weather is heating up and so is the Nevada Appeal’s annual Best of Carson City contest. Nominations open Monday for the Best of Carson City 2023. Nominations will be accepted between Monday, May 1 and Sunday, May 21 at bestofcarsoncity.com.

Past Pages for April 29 to May 2, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Former Pack player Daiyan Henley selected by Los Angeles Chargers in third round

Nevada alumnus Daiyan Henley was selected by the Los Angeles Chargers with the 85th overall pick, in the third round on Friday's second day of the 2023 NFL Draft.

Sheriff seeks identification of hit and run suspect

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is investigating a hit and run involving a pedestrian that occurred in the area of Carson and Robinson streets Friday night.

Lombardo’s education bill draws attention to school choice

The plan addresses four key areas: school choice, early childhood literacy, improving the teacher pipeline and increasing accountability.

Friday, April 28

Carson City legal - 33185

Notice of Application - 23-04016

Carson City legal - 33184

Notice of Applications - 23-04001

Carson City legal - 33186

Notice of Application - 23-04029

Douglas County legal - 33229

Notice of Sale - Real Property

Carson City legal - 33227

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33277

PUBLIC NOTICE - Public Hearing For Tentative Budget - May 18, 2023

Carson City legal - 32993

Divorce Summons

Carson City legal - 33123

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33258

Notice of Public Hearing - May 18, 2023

Lyon County legal - 33267

Notice of Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 33105

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

Carson City legal - 33155

Notice of Hearing

Lyon County legal - 33129

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 33154

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33156

Notice of Hearing

Bo knows food: Jackson will headline Governor’s Dinner

Nevada Athletics’ 54th annual Governor's Dinner has been announced for July 20.

Roger Diez: Hendrick drivers favored at Monster Mile

This week it’s the Monster Mile at Dover. Eight of the 36 starters have posted wins there.

Wungnema House open to public on Sunday

The Foundation for Carson City Parks and Recreation is holding its first open house of 2023 at the historic Wungnema House on Sunday.

Carson City pedestrian identified in March fatal crash

Preliminary investigation revealed that on March 2, 2023, at approximately 6:17 p.m., the Nevada State Police responded to a reported crash at the location of US50 and Nye Lane in Carson City.

Disaster assistance available for Lyon, Storey, Douglas counties

Douglas, Lyon and Storey counties are eligible for federal disaster assistance after the President declared a major disaster exists in Nevada and ordered federal aid to supplement State, tribal, and local recovery efforts.

Pacheco receives 2023 Recognizing Inspiring School Employees award

The announcement was top secret to all but a few in the district until the official ceremony.

PHOTOS: School district's end-of-year awards

Carson High’s Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Lt. Cmdr. Dan Meyer was honored as Educator of the Year.

New firefighters memorial open at Capitol Complex

85 plaques from the former firefighters memorial in Mills Park were transported to the Capitol Complex.

Thursday, April 27

Andersen Ranch West denied by planning commission a second time

Once again, Carson City planning commissioners could not get behind the Andersen Ranch West project in west Carson City.

Buckaroos turn in strong performance at home invitational

The Lowry High School track and field team enjoyed nice weather this past Saturday for its annual home invitational and had a number of athletes turn in strong performances.

I-580 lane closures this weekend in Reno

From 10 p.m. Friday through 4 a.m. Monday, southbound I-580 will be reduced to two lanes from Villanova Drive to Moana Lane.

Churchill County School District News

Churchill County School District News

Four area mayors discuss local, regional challenges

Mayors spoke at annual conference for the Certified Commercial Investment Members of Northern Nevada.

Proposed gaming regulation removals sent to Lombardo

The Nevada Gaming Commission approved 16 gaming regulation subsections designated for elimination as the agency complied with a January directive issued by Gov. Joe Lombardo.

Wednesday, April 26

Churchill County legal - 32992

Notice of Lien Sale

Churchill County legal - 33037

Notice of petition for Name Change

Churchill County legal - 32963

Application for Water No. 92522

Churchill County legal - 32962

Application for Water No. 92460

Churchill County legal - 32895

Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

Churchill County legal - 32935

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Churchill County legal - 33067

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 32994

Notice to Contractors - Bids Wanted for Highway Improvement

Carson City Sheriff’s Office seeks identification of vehicle burglary suspect

On Sunday, April 23, at approximately 11:30 a.m., an unknown male suspect committed a vehicle burglary in the parking lot of Grocery Outlet, 2100 East William St. in Carson City.

JoAnne Skelly: Identification key to managing pests

This is the time of year where we notice damage to landscape plants and lawns.

Miller named center manager for Night Off the Streets

Jodi Miller will oversee the warming center operations and serve as a referral advocate.

Past Pages for April 26 to 28, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

From dying to destination: Repurposing big box spaces

Several high-profile conversions in Reno and Sparks are bringing shoppers back to once-shuttered spaces.

Tuesday, April 25

Carson City legal - 33025

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 33049

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 33089

Notice of Motor Vehicle Sale

Carson City legal - 33088

Notice of Availability

Lyon County legal - 33072

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32970

Advertisement for Bids - Genoa Town Church Foundation Project

Wet winter may worsen fire season, Lombardo told

Forecast is for mixed conditions: less fire activity in higher elevations but more potential danger in lower elevations.

Rafter 3C Arena hosts CC Junior Livestock Show and Sale

FFA, 4-H, Grange and independent youths from Churchill County will exhibit their livestock projects before the public.

UNR virtual classes discuss growing healthy food at home

The 'Grow Your Own, Nevada!' program will livestream eight classes via Zoom.

Work begins on second weir for V-line canal

Construction expected to finish in early May.

Fodder: Portal, NIL have changed college sports (and Pack) forever

'Professional sports for teenagers' makes it even harder for Nevada to compete against bigger schools.

Secretary of State to speak at annual Democrat dinner

The Churchill County Democrats’ annual Sawyer-Bryan Dinner on May 6 will feature Nevada secretary of state Cisco Aguilar.

Softball: Dramatic series finish sets up showdown with Lowry

Greenwave beats Elko in 10 innings to complete doubleheader sweep.

BLM seeks public comment for off-highway vehicle events

The area for the program covers 28,712,700 acres in Washoe, Storey, Lyon, Douglas, Mineral, Churchill, Esmeralda, Nye and Lincoln counties.

Chad Stephens named deputy director of DCNR

He fills a vacancy in the department that has been open since July.

Despite series loss, Fallon baseball still in hunt for first

Greenwave plays three one-run games against Elko.

Community news briefs for week of April 24

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of April 24.

Fallon Theatre: More music on May schedule

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

City approves construction contract change

City council update: Shallow pipes cause construction changes; Fallon police monthly report.

Carson City student earns sustainability award

Lucas Valdez was a winner of GreenUP!’s Golden Pinecone Sustainability Youth Leadership Award.

CAPS: Is human food good for your dog?

One study claims that a mixed diet can reduce the chances of dogs experiencing chronic enteropathy.

Prep roundup: Greenwave golf fourth in home tournament

Also: Oasis baseball team sweeps the week.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Museum: Go down the ‘Rabbit Hole’

Churchill County Museum’s annual lunch set for Saturday.

City council recognizes young champions

Tylie Norcutt, Carson Melendy honored for recent achievements.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for April 28 to May 2.

Kelly Bullis: Like to gamble? Don’t forget gambling deductions

There is a provision in the tax law for deducting gambling losses. But they are limited to the gambling winnings and must be done as a part of itemized deductions.

State offers soil testing in Carson River Superfund Site

Priority will go to homes with children and/or a higher potential for exposure to these metals.

Lyon County commission OKs courthouse remodel

$9.1 million bid awarded to Pellet Construction.

Monday, April 24

PHOTOS: Mark Twain Days held downtown

Photos from Mark Twain Days.

McIver leads Tigers in shutout of Senators

Plus, other area results from this week in prep sports

Kaden McIVer dazzled, Carson softball picked up a win over Dayton and other results from the past few days in prep sports

Mammovan visits Northern Nevada from May 2 to 11

Nevada Health Centers’ Mammovan will be in Carson City on May 2 and Fallon on May 3.

Final mission: Vet’s daughter, granddaughter add to memorial

Val Jensen died in March. His family used his birthday to place new bricks in the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Carson City.

Jim Valentine: Factors beyond price

Miracles happen daily in real estate when you have clear objectives and intention.

Asphalt maintenance for Long Ranch neighborhood starts April 27

Asphalt pathway maintenance will begin April 27 and 28 with crack sealing and patching.

Sunday, April 23

Carson City birth announcements for April 9 to 12, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for April 9 to 12, 2023

Lombardo’s Crime Reduction Act will restore public safety

The Crime Reduction Act marks a much-needed departure from the status quo.

Free art workshop for kids May 6 through May 27

The Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department is partnering with the Sierra Arts Foundation on “Discover the Arts.”

WNC announces James Kiley Memorial Scholarship

For James Patrick Kiley, family, friends, education and aviation consumed his 85-year life.

Principal: Carson High grad rate better with ‘hard work’

Principal Bob Chambers noted 2022’s graduation rate of 92.3% exceeded 2021’s 88.7%.

Faith & Insight: Your work matters

Loving and leading our families to Jesus means that we are giving them a priceless heritage.

Senator continues Education Savings Accounts push

"The future of ESAs is coming. I am positive that almost everybody knows it and that includes everybody who's in opposition to it right now."

Saturday, April 22

Berntson named city's employee of the quarter

A firefighter and paramedic with Carson City Fire Department has been named Carson City employee of the quarter.

NDEP offering free, voluntary soil testing for homeowners in the Carson River Superfund Site

The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection will begin to offer free soil testing for homeowners within the Carson River Superfund Site. Funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), this program is voluntary and free-of-charge. The Carson River was designated a Superfund Site due to historic mining activity beginning in the 1800s. Over time, metals such as mercury, arsenic, and lead may have spread into areas currently used for single-family housing. Testing is expected to begin later this year, with the goal of providing residents with information about the levels of these metals in their yards. If the levels exceed established public health standards, NDEP and EPA will work with homeowners to discuss options for cleanup.

Jim Hartman: Biden’s weakness invites Chinese aggression

This president isn’t doing nearly enough to protect the U.S. from the world’s multiplying dangers.

Carson City road report for April 24 to 30, 2023

Carson City road report for April 24 to 30, 2023

Yerington, Mason Valley flood prep meeting April 25

The meeting will start at 5:30 p.m., at Yerington City Hall, 14 E. Goldfield Ave.

Donor will match up to $60K for school foundation

An anonymous donor has challenged the community to meet the foundation’s $60,000 goal and promised to match contributions up to that amount.

Past Pages for April 22 to 25, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Andersen Ranch West back to planning commission

The developer is seeking to create 61 single-family residential lots.

Friday, April 21

Carson City legal - 32964

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 32952

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32953

Notice of Application - 23-04024

Carson City legal - 32945

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32948

Notice of Application - 23-04014

Carson City legal - 32950

Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-04017

Carson City legal - 32951

Notice of Applications - 23-04023

Carson City legal - 32954

Notice of Application - 23-04025

Carson City legal - 32955

Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-04027

Carson City legal - 32930

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32893

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32936

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32982

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Carson City legal - 32990

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 32996

Notice to Creditors

Lyon County legal - 33001

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Thurston turning heads in the 200

Douglas High senior AJ Thurston has posted some of the top times in the North in several sprint events this spring.

Sheep to reduce wildfire risk in Carson City

Approximately 750 ewes and lambs will be released and monitored by herders and livestock guard dogs.

UPDATE: Carson Smith’s re-opens

After closing its doors for a health code issue involving mice, the Smith’s grocery store at 599 E. William St. in Carson City is letting customers pick up their medications from the pharmacy.

Roger Diez: Welcome to the winner’s circle, Kyle

This weekend NASCAR goes from one of its shortest tracks to its longest oval, Talladega.

Joel and Courtney Bitonio make $1 million donation to Nevada football

Wolf Pack football gets a $1 million donation for new weight room from former player and alums.

Nevada superintendent addresses student mental health

Nevada Superintendent of Public Instruction Jhone Ebert addressed how school districts and state agencies are expanding behavioral, mental and social resources so students feel supported.

Partnership Carson City’s drug round-up is Saturday

Partnership Carson City is conducting its bi-annual Drug Round-up Saturday, April 22, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to raise awareness around the impacts of keeping unused and expired prescription drugs in households.

Senate OKs bill preserving abortion protections

A spokesperson for Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo indicated Lombardo could sign the bill as written.

Senator seeks understanding for transgender community

State Sen. Melanie Scheible described herself as an ally of the transgender community.

Gathering warned about Holocaust distortion

Jan Grabowski, a Polish-Canadian professor of history, addressed hundreds at the Atlantis Casino Resort in Reno.

Thursday, April 20

Trina Machacek: Baby steps, big footprints, blue suede shoes

There are a lot, I mean A LOT of advice givers.

Supervisors OK apartment complex over protests

The complex on the corner of Stafford Way and Silver Sage Drive would include a trio of four-unit buildings, each with two stories.

Carson City Historical Society hosting 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' games and Earth Day celebration

The Carson City Historical Society announces "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" Games and Earth Day Celebration, one day only, Saturday, April 22, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Foreman-Roberts and Carriage House, 1207 North Carson St.. These events are free or by donation to the Carson City Historical Society. This corresponds to the second day of Mark Twain Days in Carson City.

Tony Schafer: Shrimply the best - Southern shrimp and grits (recipe)

Grits are the quintessential comfort food – plus, extremely versatile.

State gift helps Carson Fire prepare for child transport

First responders in Carson City now have more tools to help them with pediatric care.

School libraries rebounding after COVID, trustees told

National Library Month, celebrated in April, honors the contributions of libraries.

Wednesday, April 19

Churchill County legal - 32859

Notice of Lien Sale

Churchill County legal - 32779

Advertisement for Bids - RV Dump Station

Churchill County legal - 32790

Notice to Creditors

Carson track and field impresses at home meet

Carson, Sierra Lutheran and Dayton High athletics results from over the weekend.

Douglas softball can’t be slowed

The Douglas high softball team won its 10th and 11th games in a row this week, pelting Reno in a doubleheader. Plus, results from over the weekend in Tiger athletics.

Miller finalizes her journey

Not every high school recruiting story ends with a signing, but Camden Miller has figured out where she's headed next.

UPDATE: Missing woman found alive

At approximately 5:30 P.M. Investigators assisting in the search for Nike “Toni” Riess located her at the bottom of a ravine, in the desert approximately a half mile northeast of where her vehicle was located off of Apache Drive in Stagecoach.

Realtors host homebuyers seminar Saturday

The event will take place at 300 S. Curry St., in Carson City. It is free and open to the public with an RSVP.

Flood mitigation plans updated

County: Rafter 3C Complex will provide assistance for displaced residents

Mother Goose lays her eggs on school playground

Staff and students were surprised to find a Canadian goose and her mate picked her spot to build a nest and incubate her eggs some time just before or during spring break the week of April 3.

Past Pages for April 19 to 21, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Invasive fish removed from Baily Fishing Pond

Officials from the Nevada Department of Wildlife joined with volunteers from the Carson City Fly Fishing Club to net the pond.

Tuesday, April 18

Lyon County legal - 32771

Notice of Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 32891

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 32858

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

Carson City legal - 32865

Notice of Hearing

Storey County legal - 32781

Before the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada - Notice of Application

Carson City legal - 32837

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal -32838

Notice to Creditors

Commissioners affirm April as Child Abuse Prevention Month

The Churchill County Commission approved a number of agenda items at its first April meeting.

High Desert Grange visits Nevada Legislature

Grangers learned how bills becomes law and got a glimpse into the history of Nevada, Carson City, and the state's government.

Trustees select four superintendent finalists

Meet-and-greet, additional interviews scheduled for May 5.

Carson Ridge Disc Golf Club hosts 2023 Tag Opener competition

Spend part of Earth Day supporting the mission of Carson Ridge Disc Golf Club.

Nevada senator gathers input for 2023 Farm Bill

Five-year reauthorization vote scheduled for later this year.

BLM offers tour of Fallon wild horse, burro corrals

Attendees will be taken by wagon to view the animals and learn about the facility.

Bighorn news: Studying the state's settlers, Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Fallon Theatre: More live music on the way

Saturday evening's lineup features Split Persona and The Will Shamberger Band.

Fallon baseball sweeps key series vs. Dayton

Next up: First-place Greenwave travels to third-place Elko.

School district recognizes the challenges facing military youth

April is the 'Month of the Military Child' for CCSD.

Santoro: Pack looking for someone to run with the ball

Taua and Lee (and their 1,200 carries) are gone — can Hayes, Dollars step up?

Community news briefs for week of April 17

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of April 17.

Oasis softball sweeps Mineral County; baseball wins two

Bighorns score 40 runs in softball sweep; baseball on three-game win streak.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Track: Personal bests highlight Carson Invitational

Highlights from the Greenwave's runners, jumpers and throwers.

CAPS: Doodling around about doodles

A doodle dog is the result of a miniature, standard, or toy Poodle breeding with another dog breed.

Nevada Traveler: Ponderosa offers glimpse of Virginia City’s underground

In its original form, the Best and Belcher was a good example of a mine that seemed like a good bet — except it wasn’t.

Greenwave softball continues perfect league start

Sweep of Dayton keeps Fallon on top of 3A East standings.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for April 20-25.

Get Healthy Carson City: Start by believing

April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month.

Ask The Dog Trainer: Should we get a dog for our son?

How do we know he is ready for such responsibility and what questions should we be asking ourselves?

Kelly Bullis: Are you a ‘real estate professional’?

The good news is that you do NOT have to have a Real Estate license to qualify.

Lyon’s Rolling ‘A’ WasteWater facility, courthouse remodel up for bid

Commissioners first will decide whether to uphold a bid protest.

Fox Brewery and Pub offers Mark Twain beer to kick off festival

“Langhorne Lager” will be available during the Mark Twain Days Festival, April 21 to 23 in downtown Carson.

Monday, April 17

Carson schools listed nationally for computer science

Five of six elementary schools in the Carson City School District have earned national recognition.

Carson City sheriff looking for larceny suspects

Two suspects allegedly committed larceny at The Glass Shack, 1947 N. Carson St.

Douglas County’s Beronio named NDOR administrator

Denise Beronio has been appointed administrator of the Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation.

Jim Valentine: Extended title insurance policy miracles

What is covered by title insurance is often misperceived.

RTC approves tentative budgets for Carson City

The vote was 4-1 to approve the budgets, and the commission’s recommendation will go to the Board of Supervisors.

Smalley focused on technique for spring season

Douglas High alumni, Chris Smalley, has adjusted to college football through one season at Nevada. He's looking to continue growing into a bigger role as he works on his technique this spring.

Apartment complex opponents appeal to supervisors

The Planning Commission approved the 12-unit complex on the corner of Stafford Way and Silver Sage Drive.

Sunday, April 16

Carson City birth announcements for March 29 to April 6, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for March 29 to April 6, 2023

Circus performers bring show on ‘ice’ to Carson City

Circus on Ice will have two showings at the community center April 21.

UNR virtual classes discuss growing healthy food at home

Extension is offering free online courses this May to teach gardening basics.

In Colorado River talks, no agreement about cuts

The Biden administration released an environmental analysis outlining two ways to cut use.

Faith & Insight: After Easter

Our focus on the resurrection of Jesus doesn’t end with the Easter morning miracle, in fact that’s when it gets really interesting.

Amodei: House will pass land-transfer bills this session

"Make no mistake, we're moving lands bills out of the House of Representatives this year."

Saturday, April 15

Jim Hartman: Gov. Lombardo’s first 100 days

For many, Lombardo gets an “A” grade simply in comparison to former Gov. Steve Sisolak.

Carson City road report for April 17 to 23, 2023

Carson City road report for April 17 to 23, 2023

Senators’ distance runners dominating meets

Carson High's distance runners on both the boys and girls side have consistently posted top times this spring

Luschar has monster week with Oregon softball

Kailee Luschar has phenomenal week with Oregon softball. Plus, updates on Abby Pradere and Ashley Britt.

Junior Hole-in-one at Carson Valley

Includes Eagle Valley men's results, Genoa Lakes women's and Carson Valley women's information

Carson City officials partner to prevent teen suicides

According to a February report, Nevada ranks 13 in the nation for suicide deaths.

Denver firm acquires historic Cal Neva resort

The new owner says it it plans to offer a world-class spa and wellness retreat on the 13-acre site

Carson sheriff looking for 17-year-old runaway

Mason Henslee was reported as a runaway on Thursday.

Past Pages for April 15 to 18, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Adele’s chef Charlie Abowd talks new book, legacy, life

“Through tragedies, through celebrations, we live. We still live.”

Friday, April 14

Lyon County legal - 32787

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32702

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32648

Amended Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 32650

Notice to Creditors

Lyon County legal - 32705

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Lyon County legal - 32609

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Lyon County legal - 32743

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Carson City legal - 32709

Notice to Creditors

Lyon County legal - 32718

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Carson City legal - 32729

Notice of Public Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 32788

Official Notice of Public Hearing - April 26, 2023

Carson City legal - 32774

Notice of Application - 23-04003

Carson City legal - 32775

Notice of Application - 23-04007

Carson City legal - 32776

Notice of Application - 23-04008

Carson City legal - 32777

Notice of Application - 23-04009

Lyon County legal - 32784

Notice of Sale - Real Property

Storey County legal - 32781

Before the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada - Notice of Application

Storey County legal - 32746

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32725

Notice of Lien Sale

Carson softball rallies for split vs. Reno

Results from Carson High softball and baseball from Wednesday's games.

Carson City School District welcomes first electric bus

The buses will be available for the school’s planned routes and officials will monitor bus data as the technology develops.

Carson City author to appear at Mark Twain Days

Stephen H. Provost is the author of more than 45 books, including “Mark Twain’s Nevada: Samuel Clemens in the Silver State.”

Judge blocks Nevada mine; is Thacker Pass project next?

U.S. District Judge Larry Hicks in Reno vacated the U.S. Bureau of Land Management’s approval of a planned molybdenum mine in Eureka County.

Churchill County updates flood mitigation plans

Churchill County officials conducted their second town hall meeting within a month Thursday.

Carson school district job fair provides opportunities

The Carson City School District held a job fair Thursday at the district offices on King Street.

Pioneer’s Finn named state’s education support professional employee of the year

Pioneer Academy school nurse/clinical aide Kerri Finn also serves as Carson Educational Support Association’s president.

Thursday, April 13

Motorsports: Dirt veterans shine at NASCAR’s Bristol event

Also, iconic Long Beach circuit hosting two events this weekend.

Tara Riddle: Buttermilk bread pudding with caramel sauce (recipe)

What do you do with one stale wheat roll, one freezer burned hamburger bun, and four dry hotdog buns?

Mark Twain’s favorite cocktail now served at The Bank Saloon

The inaugural Mark Twain Days will be held in downtown Carson City, April 21-23.

School board to return to Lompa Ranch item

Superintendent Andrew Feuling said the property would be discussed at the Facilities Master Plan Committee meeting April 14.

Wednesday, April 12

Churchill County legal - 32601

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 32567

Advertisement for Bids - CCMS Track Paving and Drainage Project

Churchill County legal - 32477

Notice of Sale of Personal Property

Churchill County legal - 32565

60-Day Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 32598

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 32560

Corrected Notice of Consumer Session & Notice of Hearing

Douglas softball wins eighth game in a row

Tiger track and field results as well as the latest from baseball

Results from Douglas High baseball, softball and track and field from the weekend

Carson’s Jaden Allec wins Tah-Neva title

Middle school results from the 2023 Tah-Nevada Middle School Wrestling Championship Tournament at Pershing County High School.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Annual Home & Garden Show begins this weekend

Soroptimist International of Fallon sponsors many events in the community.

Carson Chamber Singers present ‘Israel in Egypt’

The Carson City concert will be on Saturday, May 6, at 7 p.m., at Shepherd of the Sierra Lutheran Church.

Chad Stephens named deputy director of DCNR

Chad Stephens has been appointed deputy director of the Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

Past Pages for April 12 to 14, 2023

Carson City history from the archive of the Nevada Appeal.

Jim Valentine: Questions for your agent

Expedite your familiarity with your new environment by asking many questions.

Lyon County approves settlement agreement with Traditions developer

The decision waived approximately $201,000 in depreciation payment.

Tuesday, April 11

Carson City legal - 32612

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Carson City legal - 32645

Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 32638

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32639

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32640

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32635

Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 32595

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 32596

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32611

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Carson City legal - 32631

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 32580

Publication of Ordinance - Ordinance No. 2023-4 - Bill No. 104

Carson City legal - 32581

Publication of Ordinance - Ordinance Bi. 2023-6 - Bill No. 107

Carson City legal - 32562

Corrected Notice of Consumer Session and Notice of Hearing

Churchill County hosts meeting on flooding Thursday

The meeting will be Thursday, April 13 from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Rafter 3C Arena.

Community comes together in support of its children

April is 'Child Abuse Prevention Month' in Fallon and throughout Churchill County.

Babiarz promoted to FPD captain

Sgt. Daniel Babiarz's association with the FPD began as a volunteer in the Police Explorer program.

Library hosts ‘Empty Bowls’ soup buffet

The second annual event is Sunday from noon to 3 p.m.

Bighorn news: Grad news, biomimicry and spring sports

Oasis fields first baseball team; softball has strong start; graduation May 25.

County begins building second weir

Agencies scrambling to implement mitigation efforts for spring flooding

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Santoro: Football 101 means having a quarterback

Coach Ken Wilson’s first year was obliterated by inconsistent production out of the quarterback position.

CAPS: Take me out to the (Aces') ballgame

The Reno Aces are partnering with CAPS for the team's April 16 game.

Nevada Traveler: Virginia City’s old-time saloons

Some Virginia City saloons have bloodlines that stretch back to the Comstock’s colorful past.

Greenwave baseball, softball teams resume league games

Also: Top performers from track, swimming and boys golf look to improve on strong starts.

Care Solace: Spring break message

For some, spring break can be stressful, lonely and full of frustration.

Fallon Theatre welcomes The Lorax

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Banner Churchill birth announcements through March 27

Banner Churchill birth announcements through March 27.

Community news briefs for week of April 10

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of April 10.

Council annexes Babb Place parcel

Council update: Mobile vendor licensing fee; land parcel annexed; Fallon Police Department activity report.

Bighorns baseball splits DH in Wells

Bighorns come back for big 18-2 win in second game.

Nevada State Museum to celebrate ‘Lei Day’ April 29

The Nevada State Museum will celebrate Lei Day on Saturday, April 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for April 14-19.

JoAnne Skelly: Artificial turf, good or bad?

Even after this amazingly wet winter, water efficiency and conservation should still be the norm going forward.

Kelly Bullis: Take advantage of the child tax credit

Prior to COVID, the CTC was $2,000 for each qualifying child with up to $1,400 of that maximum credit being refundable.

Assessor’s Office mails tax cap forms to residents

The Carson City Assessor’s Office said the 2023-24 property tax cap claim forms were mailed Monday, April 10.

Monday, April 10

UPDATE: Sheriff says lewdness suspect identified

The investigation will be forwarded to the Carson City District Attorney’s Office.

Red Cross offers free smoke alarms

The Red Cross hopes to reduce home fire deaths and injuries by 25 percent nationwide.

Spring Forward student exhibition in the Brick

Thirty-six students from Carson, Dayton, Douglas, and Pioneer high schools have their work in the exhibition.

Douglas High grad honored with CalHope Courage Award

Coaching could be next for Jordan Smith, who excels in goal

Douglas High alumna, Jordan Smith, has excelled being a student-athlete at Cal State East Bay where she was recently honored with the CalHope Courage Award.

Day of Remembrance speaker assails whitewash of Holocaust

Dr. Jan Grabowksi specializes in Jewish-Polish relations in German-occupied Poland during World War II.

Get Healthy Carson City: National STI Awareness Week

April 9-15 is National STI Awareness Week.

Jim Valentine: Buying illusions vs. reality

If someone doesn’t like your home it may have nothing to do with your home.

Spring brings demo crew to downtown Carson City

According to the Carson City Assessor’s Office, the three buildings were constructed in the 1950s and ‘60s and used for commercial purposes.

Sunday, April 9

Carson City birth announcements for March 26 to 31, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for March 26 to 31, 2023

Letters to the Editor for April 8, 2023

Letters to the editor of the Nevada Appeal.

Deployment winding down for Carson City MPs

The 137th Military Police Det., headquartered in Carson City, deployed during last summer to Eastern Europe.

JoAnne Skelly: Thigmomorphogenesis – responding to outside influences

Trees adapt to outside environmental mechanical impacts.

Tiger track and field hosts home meet

Results from the Big George Invite plus Carson and Douglas baseball and softball

Bill aims to tighten mental health curriculum needs

A high school junior has put forth Senate Bill 313 designed to raise awareness for better mental health standards in Nevada school curricula.

Faith & Insight: Have you heard the good news?

Jesus is alive! He’s risen from the dead!

Carson’s ‘State of the Middle Schools’ is fighting off family apathy

Carson City School District’s two middle schools are working on increasing student and parent engagement.

Saturday, April 8

Carson City road report for April 10 to 16, 2023

Carson City road report for April 10 to 16, 2023

Lyon’s tentative budget shows total revenues go up 4.2%

The Lyon County Commission expects to take on significant capital requests.

Fuji Park pond closed for invasive species removal

Baily’s Pond at Carson City’s Fuji Park is closed in preparation for removal of invasive species

Past Pages for April 8 to 11, 2023

Carson City history from the archives of the Nevada Appeal.

Legislative Democrats push gun control bills with uncertain future

With Democrats in control of the Legislature, the fate of the bills may fall to Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo.

Officials open up about suicides in Carson City

In 2021, Carson City had the highest suicide rate in Nevada: 61.2 per 100,000 population.

Friday, April 7

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Publication of Ordinance - Ordinance No. 2023-5 - Bill No. 106

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-03029

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Notice of Application - 23-03035

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-03038

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Invitation to Bid

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Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 32397

Notice of Availability

Carson City legal - 32568

Notice of Application - 23-03032

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Notice to Creditors

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PUBLIC INFORMATION AND COMMENT ON AN ANNUAL UPDATE TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2023 AND FISCAL YEAR 2024 UNIFIED PLANNING WORK PROGRAM (“UPWP”)

Carson City legal - 32558

Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Official Notice of Public Hearing - April 20, 2023

Judge: No court-funded lawyer for suspect in reporter’s murder

District Court Judge Michelle Leavitt said she won't tell the sheriff “how to run his jail."

Mountains and music: WinterWonderGrass ‘magic’

A blizzard came in to close the festival while Trampled by Turtles played through the wind and flurries.

Lombardo appoints Sparks official to Washoe County Commission

Clara Andriola replaces Vaughn Hartung, who resigned last month.

Carson City School District to host career fair

Positions are open immediately.

Reno’s Junkee Clothing Exchange taking another chance

Jessica Schneider is relocating her iconic store this fall to the corner of Plumb and Virginia.

Thursday, April 6

Supervisors review public art projects

Board hears details on art for south Carson roundabout, along with a voting-sticker contest.

David Theiss: Marsala thick cut pork chops for Easter

Easter dinner has always been such a traditional meal.

City advises on crawl space and basement flooding

Since Jan. 1, Carson City has received approximately 10 inches of rain.

School board to discuss Lompa Ranch property purchase

Superintendent Andrew Feuling said the district has a deadline of May 2025 to provide notice of intent to buy the property.

Wednesday, April 5

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Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

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Notice of Availability

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

Trina Machacek: Storing equipment and everything else

I feel very lucky that I have space to store stuff I need to have space to store.

Carson baseball downs Reed

Area sports results includes Dayton baseball and softball. Also features Carson High track and field and softball.

Carson Valley Dirt Bags repeat with back-to-back tournament win

Submitted results also includes Reno World of Wrestling results

Douglas softball dominates weekend slate

Plus, results from Douglas High baseball and Tiger track and field

Mark Twain mural installed in downtown Carson City

A massive portrait of the literary icon was installed on the south-facing wall of the Nevada State Museum on Wednesday.

Rosen launches 2024 re-election campaign

U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., announced Wednesday she will seek re-election in 2024.

Lyon County considers settlement with Traditions developer

Lawsuit filed by Reno developer Stan Lucas pertaining to the Traditions Village Subdivision in Dayton.

Past Pages for April 5 to 7, 2023

Carson City history from the archive of the Nevada Appeal.

Carson judge rules Settelmeyer can lead state agency

A Carson City district court judge has ruled in favor of the former Nevada state senator who was sued earlier this year over claims that his appointment to lead a state environmental agency violated constitutional cooling off periods.

Latest measurements show record-breaking snowpack

Much of the Sierra and western Nevada is out of drought, though parts of Nevada and California remain in dry or drought conditions.

Tuesday, April 4

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Complaint For Custody and UCCJEA

Carson City legal - 32487

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Lyon County legal - 32375

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Carson City legal - 32442

Annual Statement

Storey County legal - 32468

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Carson City legal - 32482

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 32495

Notice of Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 32497

Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 32483

Annual Statement

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

Strong: Slavery, dignity and human rights

Several bills in front of the 82nd session of the Nevada State Legislature would enhance quality of life in Nevada.

Water flow increases into Carson River

Officials: Water from the melting snowpack in the Sierra Nevada will significantly increase for the next four months.

Greenwave Hall of Fame accepting nominations

Since 2017, four GHOF classes have been inducted; categories include teams, athletes, coaches and supporters of Fallon athletics.

Community news briefs for week of April 3

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of April 3.

Farm to Fork provides information on livestock production, processing

Extension program offers course for new or up-and-coming Nevada livestock producers.

Santoro: Baker had best 5 minutes in Pack history, but portal gets the win

Nevada center scored all 22 points when Pack took a 22-4 lead at Utah State. But that game — along with the rest of a promising season — turned into a disaster.

CCSD news: SOAR awards, podcasts, and jelly beans

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Unaccompanied service provided for 17 veterans

Each ceremony includes a three-round volley, a tolling bell for each veteran, and the playing of taps.

CAPS: Celebrate — no, really — poop-scooping week

Leaving behind pet refuse has many downsides.

Bighorn news: Oasis sends bug group to FFA; Future Fest tickets available

Oasis FFA chapter brings home several awards from Reno event.

The importance of an estate plan

Many people question the necessity of an estate plan and often conclude that the size of their estate does not warrant any future planning. However, estate planning is no longer only considered a vehicle for the wealthy and is used by persons of all income brackets to ensure their possessions go where they want upon their death and how and what decisions will be made upon your incapacity or death.

Pre-planning: What you need to know about prepaid funeral plans

Losing a loved one is one of the most difficult moments you can face in life. However, planning your funeral in advance can make it easier for your family. One of the greatest gifts you can give to your loved ones is planning and funding funeral arrangements in advance.

Fallon Theatre adds 'Hop' and 'Harvey' for weekend

Updates from your Community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Mile High Jazz Band presents ‘Spring Jazz’ April 11

Spring Jazz features the 17-member band playing favorite and new swinging, big-band selections.

Softball: Fallon sweeps Fernley, wins two at Reed tourney

Lydia Bergman hits state-leading eighth home run.

Bighorns baseball, softball teams end month on high note

Bighorns' baseball team improves to 4-2; softball crushes Whittell in doubleheader.

Sports briefs: Fallon boys golf begins season

Also: The Greenwave Hall of Fame is accepting applications.

Greenwave athletes compete in big Reed-Sparks meet

Check out Fallon’s top-10 finishes and personal and season bests from the Reed-Sparks Rotary Invitational.

To conserve, Nevada may try to buy back groundwater rights

Lawmakers are considering a bill to allow the state to buy groundwater rights in diminished basins so nobody could use them again.

Baseball: Fallon takes series over cross-valley rival

The Greenwave is now off until April 14, when it hosts Dayton to begin a three-game weekend series.

Bighorns prep sports calendar

Oasis Academy sports schedules for April 7-12.

Kelly Bullis: Is it time to start an IRA?

What can you afford? Start with that and increase it every year until you hit the maximum.

Neighbors protest Indian Hills dog park proposal

A dog park being proposed for South Sunridge Park is up for discussion on Wednesday

Monday, April 3

A treat to behold: ‘Salute To Young Musicians’ concert

The soul lifts when listening to music and stimulates the mind.

Tiger pitching shuts down Reed

Area results from Douglas High baseball, Carson softball, Sierra Lutheran baseball and Dayton baseball

UNR hosts summer math/tech camp for middle schoolers

Registration is open until April 10 for the residential camp July 23-28.

Free writing workshops for Mark Twain Days Festival

The workshops will take place at the Carson City Community Center.

Steve Ranson:From Romania with love

Romania is still a mystery to many Americans.

Yeager sees 3 points of contention with Lombardo

Speaker Steve Yeager said he has gotten along well – so far – with Gov. Joe Lombardo.

Carson City supervisors to consider roundabout project

Supervisors will discuss parameters for a public art project on Thursday.

Sunday, April 2

Carson City birth announcements for March 22, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for March 22, 2023

Witter returns to Carson High volleyball

Carson High volleyball will be led by Brittany Witter again this fall.

Urbanized black bear expert to speak to Carson City Rotarians

It’s spring, and that means our area bears will soon come out of hibernation

Renegade Orchestra in Virginia City on April 22

The 20-piece orchestra consists of a standard string section paired with a hard-hitting rhythm section.

Combined armed robbery investigation nets four suspects

On April 1, at 4:15 p.m. 1615, an armed robbery was reported at the CVS Pharmacy 3200 block of Highway 50 East in Carson City. The caller stated two male adults entered the store, wearing ski masks, and were armed with a handgun.

Care Mobile to visit Carson City from April 17 to 21

The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile from April 17 to April 21.

Carson school superintendent: Legislature’s funding discussion ‘positive’

Andrew Feuling addressed a joint meeting of the Assembly Ways and Means and Senate Finance committees.

Faith & Insight: Well done, Bruce

Bruce Henderson has been a blessing to Carson City.

Storey County could lose 80 percent of Tesla tax windfall under legislation

While Storey County looks forward to the tax windfall from the end of the Tesla abatement, the payoff is not secure.

Saturday, April 1

Jim Hartman: Needed: The Journalism Competition and Preservation Act

Without this legislation, many smaller and independent news sources will perish.

Carson City road report for April 3 to 9, 2023

Carson City road report for April 3 to 9, 2023

Nevada’s 137th MP Co. doing ‘a great job’ in Romania

Brig. Gen. Troy Armstrong said the Nevada Guard and its leaders must take care of the soldiers.

Bus driver shortage continues to plague school district

Carson City School District’s transportation department is experiencing shortages.

Mint coin press bringing history to life

Like something out of a Mark Twain story, Coin Press No. 1 is a character itself.