Stories for April 2024

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Tuesday, April 30

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF ELECTRIC PROVIDER’S ANNUAL REPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH THE NEVADA RENEWABLE ENERGY PORTFOLIO STANDARD

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Invitation to Bid

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Notice of Public Sale

Bighorn news: Baseball under lights; softball history; Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Justice of the Peace candidates speak at chamber luncheon

The New River Township Justice Court nonpartisan office is for a six-year term.

Commission candidates address housing, water

Candidates for Churchill County Commission Districts 1 and 3 offered perspectives on the issues critical to the Lahontan Valley at an April 25 gathering.

Fallon's Goodson to take the Polar Plunge

The public is invited to watch the annual fundraiser at Zephyr Point.

Fallon Theatre says 'May the Fourth be with you'

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Banner Churchill birth announcements through March 27

Banner Churchill Community Hospital birth announcements through March 27.

Two titles: Fallon wins two 3A East diamond championships

Both teams receive a double-bye for the 3A regional tournament and will play next week in Spring Creek.

Santoro: Money grab turns MW football into convoluted mess

Just one example: Washington State will play eight Mountain West teams in the fall — more than any other MW school — yet will not be eligible for the conference title game.

Oasis roundup: Bighorns clinch pair of third-place seeds

Oasis Academy's baseball and softball teams will open next week’s Northern 2A regional tournaments from the No. 3 spot.

Strasdin resigns from Churchill County school board

Trustee Tricia Strasdin submitted her resignation Monday, effective immediately.

CAPS: An airline that's going to the dogs

New airline BARK Air is the first to be created with dog travel in mind.

Fallon's Reeder signs for Feather River football

Reeder was a Northern 3A honorable mention on the offensive line for the Greenwave.

Community news briefs for week of April 29

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

Roundup: Fallon boys golf wins fifth tournament

Greenwave spring sports teams get in work as regional Northern 3A events approach.

Get Healthy Carson City: Nevada Urban Indians boosting community health

Nevada Urban Indians, Inc., is on a mission to ensure that every member of our community receives the care they deserve.

Night of Fights boxing event returns Friday

Fight card features 24 bouts at Rafter 3C Arena.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for May 2-8.

FISH holding fundraiser at old state prison

Friends in Serving Helping’s "Historic Prison Breakout" will offer self-guided tours of the 150-year-old Nevada State Prison.

Kelly Bullis: Is gold a good investment?

Since 1990, gold has increased by a factor of a little less than 6. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by a factor of 14.

Forum: COVID cast complexities behind absenteeism, outcomes

The Carson City Chamber of Commerce’s Critical Challenges Forum’s discussed “Education in the Post-COVID Era.”

Monday, April 29

Mark Twain Days back with more community partners

The second annual Mark Twain Days festiva will run in Carson City and Virginia City from May 10 to 12.

CHS designated Purple Star school for military families

The Nevada Purple Star School Award is given to schools that demonstrate a commitment to students and families connected to the nation’s military.

Jim Valentine: Planning property upgrades

When you are in one of those pondering moments be sure to take the time to determine if your intended improvements will suit your purposes and intentions.

Library workforce program goes to supervisors

A new workforce development program could land at the Carson City Library depending on what the Carson City Board of Supervisors do Thursday.

Sunday, April 28

Ken Beaton: Coffee, tea, remember me?

Steve Ranson and I have been gathering Vietnam veterans’ “in country” experiences for a second book.

Bethlehem Lutheran sends first Northern Nevada spelling champ to Washington

Sixth grader Arabella Mendoza is her school’s first champion of the Nevada State Spelling Bee and the first to represent Northern Nevada in more than 10 years.

JoAnne Skelly: Borer control in birch trees

With our often-dry winters or with the length of time between snow or rain events in the winter, it is really challenging here to keep birch trees healthy.

Carson City scavenger hunt kicks off May 1

In recognition of Historic Preservation and Archeological Awareness Month, Carson City’s Historic Resources Commission has organized the 2024 Scavenger Hunt.

Faith & Insight: National Day of Prayer

The first Thursday in May has been set apart by proclamation as a National Day of Prayer. There have been other national proclamations calling for prayer and fasting as well.

Empire’s Ricks named Carson educator of the year

Sandra Guzzetta was selected as Education Support Professional of the Year and Chelise Crookshanks was named Administrator of the Year.

Saturday, April 27

Jim Hartman: GOP’s third bet on Trump

Republicans will be nominating Donald Trump for president, the one candidate who could lose to a weak and unpopular President Joe Biden.

Carson City road report for April 29 to May 5, 2024

Carson City road report for April 29 to May 5, 2024

Tickets on sale for Capital City Brewfest

Tickets are on sale for this year’s Capital City Brewfest. The event will take place from 3-8 p.m. on Saturday, June 22 on Curry Street at McFadden Plaza.

Bagwell leads contributions for Carson mayoral race

Incumbent Carson City Mayor Lori Bagwell raised $15,697.54 from Jan. 1 to March 31.

Past Pages for April 27 to 30, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Carson Tahoe unveils plans for youth mental health services

Carson Tahoe Health's plan was rolled out during the Critical Challenges Conference covering mental health issues, housing challenges and education.

Friday, April 26

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Application - 24-04016

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Notice of Public Sale

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CAMPO Public Participation Plan Title VI Compliance Additions Public Comment Period

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Affidavit of Complaint

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Notice of Public Sale

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Notice of Public Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Application - 24-04013

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Annual Statement

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Senator softball drops contests to McQueen, Reed

Carson High School softball fell to McQueen and Reed this week in league action.

Carson baseball can't mount Senior Night comeback

Reno escaped Carson Tuesday, despite Raggett’s gem

Carson High baseball dropped two tightly contested battles this week in league play.

Shoe Tree Brewing gets silver at World Beer Cup

The award ceremony took place April 24 at The Venetian in Las Vegas, where awards were given in 110 beer-style categories.

Klatt signs with Northern Arizona

Carson High School senior Katarina Klatt will continue her athletic career at Northern Arizona next year.

Update: Fundraiser underway for mother of two killed in wrong-way collision

Two people are confirmed dead after a wrong-way collision on Interstate 580 in Carson City near Snyder Avenue and Fairview Boulevard.

Russell heads to University of Vermont

Carson HIgh senior Brynn Russell will continue her swimming career next year at the University of Vermont.

Lithium mine moves forward despite endangered wildflower

The Bureau of Land Management released more than 2,000 pages of documents in a draft environmental impact statement for the Rhyolite Ridge mine.

Trina Machacek: A cherry-dipped ice cream cone day

I could never understand why anyone would want a chocolate-dipped cone when the red was so pretty — and yummy.

Burlington says goodbye, Hobby Lobby on deck

Outgoing Burlington Store Manager Terri Hunt said the store had its strongest year in terms of sales last year.

Thursday, April 25

Carson planning commission OKs senior facility, trailhead work

The senior care facility would be south of East William Street at the south end of Gold Dust West.

Diez: Reddick survives chaos, wins in front of owner Jordan

Dixon wins at Long Beach as IndyCar deals with controversy from opener.

USPS commits to rerouting Reno-area mail to Sacramento

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy has cast the permanent measure as a cost-saving move, but lawmakers have complained about a lack of transparency in the process.

Volunteers prepare to ‘Love Fallon’

Organizers believe the inaugural event will bring residents together to beautify the city.

Senator’s aide known for reaching out to the rurals

After moving to the West, Kurt Englehart made the needs of Nevadans as a top priority.

City, state address pedestrian safety in the capital region

A plan for improved traffic safety was already in the works when two youths lost their lives in January.

Wednesday, April 24

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Lien Sale

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Amended Notice of Hearing

‘Music Here and Afar’ concert at community center Thursday

Performances are by students from pre-k through high school age and adults, including beginning violins and cellos; the Allegro and STRAZZ youth strings ensembles; youth chorus; and NQR.

Carson City Sheriff's Office conducting crosswalk stings

Since 2013, 19 pedestrians have died in crashes in Carson City, the Appeal found in an investigation.

Past Pages for April 24 to 26, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Get Healthy Carson City: STI Awareness Week: The long-term complications

Societal changes, such as increased divorce rates, longer life expectancy, and the rise of online dating, have contributed to older adults engaging in sexual activity more frequently.

A look at pedestrian deaths in Carson City since 2013

Between 2013 and the present, 19 pedestrians have been killed on Carson City streets, the Appeal found in a months-long investigation.

Tuesday, April 23

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Carson City, Nevada 3rd Quarter Report of Total Receipts and Expenditures

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Void Contracts in Violation of Nevada Statutory Law

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Notice to Creditors

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Publication of Ordinance - Ordinance No. 2024-3 Bill no. 103

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Notice to Creditors

Cricket treatment planning underway for Northern Nevada

NDA has submitted a proposal to the U.S. Department of Agriculture to protect 222,254 acres through aerial treatments.

Fallon Theatre: Three movies on the weekend schedule

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Strong: Sedition, insurrection and chaos

If we want future presidents to honor our Constitution and follow the law, we need to make sure Donald Trump faces justice in trials before juries of his peers.

Annual junior livestock show begins Thursday

Community invited to see breeding, market animals.

Douglas swim falls to Carson

Results from this past weekend of Douglas High prep sports

Lahontan Elementary School holds first Ag Fest

The project aims to educate kindergarten and first grade students in the ways Fallon benefits from agriculture.

Arts: Vogue Robinson offers literary reading this weekend

A roundup of upcoming arts news and events.

Mustang 22 memorial adds another static display

Nevada helicopter was shot down in southern Afghanistan, killing entire crew.

A new name refelects a growing program

County Activities Department encompasses four divisions.

Macy breaks Carson’s 1,600 school record

Results from Carson High prep sports from the past weekend

Community news briefs for week of April 22

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of April 22.

CAPS: The real reason your Lab is pudgy

Scientists have observed that one-fourth of Labradors have a gene mutation associated with obesity in animals.

Oasis roundup: Bighorns’ sweep sets up battle for 2A title

Bighorns' basebll team will host West Wendover for critical three-game set.

Title town? Fallon baseball, softball eye league championships

Greenwave baseball (12-0) travels to Spring Creek (12-0) to determine 3A East winner.

Santoro: Spring practice more like spring cleaning for Pack

Nevada football roster thins out after portal entries — and basketball, too.

Dust Devils looking for one final push

Dayton High School softball will need to take a series from Lowry this weekend in order to make a push for the regional tournament.

Chili on the Comstock returns to Virginia City May 18-19

The 42nd annual Chili on the Comstock will return to heat up Virginia City from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, May 18-19.

Roundup: Win for swim; track in Truckee; golf wins twice

Fallon teams finalizing prep work for upcoming regional, state events.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for April 26-29.

Fallon Churchill fire department street dance nears

The Fallon Churchill Volunteer Fire Department will host its third annual street dance May 10 from 5-9 p.m. on Carson Street in front of the firehouse.

UNR researcher takes on fight against deadly cattle tick

Monika Gulia-Nuss has broken ground in understanding the genetic code of ticks, beginning with the deer tick, which carries Lyme disease-causing bacteria that infect humans.

Kelly Bullis: SECURE 2.0 Act Provisions For 2024

The SECURE 2.0 law was enacted in late 2022. Many of its provisions are just now being activated in 2024. Here are some other provisions that start in 2024.

After 30 years, Bully’s sold to Vegas businessman

Jo Lown took control of the business near the end of 2009 when Bully’s was 14 days into chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.

Monday, April 22

Letter: The basis of our founding

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Twain Train returns to Mark Twain Days Festival on May 10

The Twain Train VIP rail excursion to Virginia City will be part of the festivities of the second annual Mark Twain Days Festival.

Bike Month events set for Carson City in May

Muscle Powered will host several events during Bike Month and is inviting the public to participate.

Jim Valentine: The title

One of the most important components in a real estate transaction is one that is usually given some of the least attention, title commitment.

Senior facility, downtown ATM slated for planning commission

The requests, if approved, would facilitate a new ATM at the Carson Mall and a new 105,000-square-foot senior living center near Gold Dust West off East William Street.

Sunday, April 21

Carson City birth announcements for April 4 to 10, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for April 4 to 10, 2024

Letter: Healthcare and Nevadans

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Carson City to celebrate Cinco de Mayo for 3 days

Carson City will see three days of celebration for Cinco de Mayo starting May 3 at Fuji Park and ending at the Brewery Arts Center on May 5.

Douglas baseball wins fifth straight, rolls McQueen

Douglas High School baseball had several standout performances in a 12-2 win over McQueen Saturday in Minden.

Carson sheriff K-9 unit welcomes two new members

The addition maintains CCSO at seven dog teams. The office hopes to add an eighth team to provide full-time coverage for the community.

Good Samaritans find missing Carson City woman

A family of Good Samaritans in Carson City helped locate a missing elderly female Saturday night.

Carson High crowns prom royalty

Carson High School named Mikey Hoffer and Selma Works as the 2024 Prom King and Queen on Saturday night. A short coronation ceremony was held during the Prom Dance this evening.

Ronni Hannaman: Keep the tradition alive, plant a tree on Arbor Day

A walk through Carson’s historic downtown or Lone Mountain Cemetery provides physical evidence of the longevity of trees planted long ago.

Faith & Insight: End of the world?

Even if Jesus’ return is not imminent, we still serve him (and others) and tell the world about him, because there is hope and life in Jesus right now.

Nevada Guard maintains strong enlistment numbers

The Nevada National Guard has exceeded its goal at the federal fiscal year’s six-month mark as of April 1.

Saturday, April 20

Jim Hartman: Nevada Democrats double down on abortion

Current polls show illegal immigration, the cost of living and foreign wars are the key issues this year – an advantage for Republicans.

Carson City road report for April 22 to 28, 2024

Carson City road report for April 22 to 28, 2024

Partnership drug round-up returns to Carson City April 27

Partnership Carson City will host its biannual drug round-up from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 27 at four locations.

Lineup set for Gambler’s Run Music Festival in Crystal Bay

A diverse group of artists will headline the festival bringing a blend of funk, rock and improvisational jam to the outdoor stage.

Past Pages for April 20 to 23, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

CHS students bring more than tech support to senior center

The Interact Club helps Carson’s elderly population with questions about their computers, phones, tablets, installing apps, finding or deleting photos and awareness of scams.

Friday, April 19

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Notice of Hearing

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NOTICE TO CARSON CITY RESIDENTS: VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINES JUNE 11, 2024, PRIMARY ELECTION

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

Wanted! Campers and Rv's

Wanted! Campers and Rv's

Gun-right defenders, anti-abortion activists lose in state rulings

Nevada’s Supreme Court upheld a state ban on ghost guns and, separately, handed a setback to anti-abortion activists.

Veterans Walk of Hope set for May 1 at WNC

The one-mile walk will commence from Carson Nugget Hall to the trail behind the campus. The event will take place rain or shine.

Carson High Spotlight: Drea Cabral

Carson High School's Drea Cabral earned her way to perform in Carnegie Hall and Kennedy Center and will be attending Yale University this fall.

Firewood For Sale 2024

Special Seasoned

Carson High teacher selected for study in South Korea

The geography activities on the Korean Peninsula will enable Fagundes to gain direct experience with the Korean people and their culture.

Drop in Medicaid match impacts Lyon County budget

Lyon County’s total revenues in its general fund in 2024-25 are expected to increase by 2.9% compared to current estimates.

Thursday, April 18

Supervisors pave way for road funding ballot questions in November

Carson City voters will get to decide the fate of two tax proposals designed to raise money for local roads.

Carson supervisors approve tentative budgets, drainage plan

The General Fund for the tentative budget was approximately $128.3 million.

Lombardo order addresses shortage of health care workers

The order directs the Patient Protection Commission to devise recommendations for ensuring Nevada residents have more access to quality care statewide.

CAC interview process aims to keep victim health, case integrity intact

The Carson City Rural Child Advocacy Center is emerging as a facility for child victims of sexual assault, neglect or abuse.

Q&A with Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health

Question: What is the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, and what does it provide Nevadans?

Panasonic, TMCC unveil advanced manufacturing center in Reno

Plans to increase Gigafactory Nevada’s battery production between 26 and 79 percent by 2030 places even more emphasis on skilled workers.

Wednesday, April 17

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Invitation to Bid

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Public Notice - Request for Public Scoping Comments before May 10th

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Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

Ken Beaton: A great storyteller

Ernie Pyle’s gift was he made friends easily and won the respect of his editors.

Diez: Talladega, Long Beach highlight busy racing weekend

Also, F1 returns to China following four-year absence.

Tiger softball remains unbeaten in league play

Results from Douglas baseball, swim and dive

Results from over the weekend for Douglas High School softball, baseball and swimming and diving.

After spring break streak, Carson baseball drops two

Includes results from Dayton and Sierra Lutheran

The latest results from Carson High, Dayton High and Sierra Lutheran High School prep sports.

Inaugural Love Fallon event kicks off April 27

The new city-wide volunteer day encourages participation in a variety of projects to beautify or improve Fallon.

Update: Bail set at $1 million for couple held in massive mail theft

A couple are in custody after they were allegedly caught with mail and gear used to fish mail from boxes are facing charges related to the possession of more than 300 pieces of mail with checks totaling more than $555,000.

David Theiss: Bring it together with pork tenderloin (recipe)

This time of year, pork just looks better – lean and tender with just the right amount of fat to bring the flavor all together.

Trustees track student discipline legislation in workshop

The district’s school board received a presentation from legal counsel Ann Alexander and Associate Superintendent of Educational Services Tasha Fuson during a workshop.

Past Pages for April 17 to 19, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

U.S. 50 in Dayton lane reductions start Friday

U.S. 50 will be reduced to one lane in each direction from Baldwine Lane to Winters Parkway in Dayton between 9 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Monday.

Center for traumatized children planned for Carson City

The Carson City Rural Child Advocacy Center will be the region’s newest facility using a multi-disciplinary method for children who have been victims of or witnesses to crime, abuse or exploitation.

Tuesday, April 16

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicle

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Invitation to Bid

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Notice of Entry

CEDA candidates’ forum set for April 25

Breakfast meeting will feature county commission races.

Arts: Performances, events around the county

A roundup of upcoming arts news and events.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Santoro: There’s rebuilds — and then there’s the 2024 Wolf Pack

Jeff Choate has been handed the keys, but the car was left up on blocks and the engine has gone missing.

Month of the Military Child: Captain thanks students for resolve

Navy Capt. Shane Tanner speaks at every county school to help promote April honor.

Nevada House Cleaning

Cleaning service

Military funeral conducted for 22 unaccompanied service members

The Nevada Veterans Coalition conducted the service at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Fernley.

Commissioners recognize Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month

Actions and updates from Churchill County government meetings.

CAPS spring garage sale set for April 26-27

Also: The many different ways to help CAPS and its mission.

Historical Society to present ‘The Railroad and Carson City’ Thursday

The Carson City Historical Society will host Adam Michalski Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the Carriage House behind the Foreman-Roberts Historic House, 1207 N. Carson St.

Amodei appointed Appropriations Homeland Security Subcommittee chairman

U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei was named chair of the Homeland Security Subcommittee on the U.S. House Committee on Appropriations.

Annual junior livestock show and sale begins April 25

Students from the FFA teams at Oasis Academy and Churchill County High School, as well as students from 4-H, will attend the 85th edition.

Fallon Theatre adds Lightning McQueen, world's fastest racing machine

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Community news briefs for week of April 15

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

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for April 18-24.

Oasis roundup: Baseball wins under lights in Reno

Bighorns sweep Pershing Co.; girls lacrosse takes down 5A schools.

Virtual meeting on Carson master plan update Thursday

Information about access to the meeting can be found at www.envisioncarsoncity.org.

Kelly Bullis: Update on Employee Retention Credit

The ERC is now going to be subject to a lot of special audit attention by the IRS.

Dayton gunmaker agrees to halt sales in Philadelphia

Philadelphia filed suit against Polymer80 of Dayton and JSD Supply of Pennsylvania in July.

Monday, April 15

JoAnne Skelly: Do systemic insecticides work against bark beetles in pines?

The moral to the story is that unless you really research any insecticide or other pesticide you are thinking of using, starting with a detailed reading of the label, you may be spending a fortune on chemicals that don’t do the job, but can damage the environment.

Budget, ballot questions headed to Carson City Board of Supervisors

The Carson City Board of Supervisors will face a packed agenda at Thursday’s meeting as supervisors are set to review the tentative budget for fiscal year 2025 that starts July 1, along with two ballot questions designed to raise money for neighborhood streets and several other items.

Jim Valentine: Spring real estate chores

As we shake off the challenges of winter and prepare for the upcoming summer there can be a lot to get done.

Storey County gears up to block tax grab in Legislature

Storey County officials are concerned legislation will surface to draw off tax revenues when state-approved abatements end for the companies at the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center.

Sunday, April 14

Brandon Kealoha: Getting indulgent with Brussels sprouts

Did we ever think brussels sprouts would become so popular?

Carson City Schools Foundation awards $8,530 in grants

The Carson City Schools Foundation has awarded $8,530 in mini-grants as well as grants for a department, school or grade-level projects.

Faith & Insight: Asking – and answering – ‘why?’

The Psalms and Proverbs are a great source of wisdom and understanding, but there will continue to be times where we ask God why.

Carson City RTC OKs budgets, supplemental requests

During public comment, some were concerned the RTC was going to cut the transit budget and consequently services to Jump Around Carson, specifically paratransit, but that was not the case.

Saturday, April 13

Jim Hartman: GOP lawsuit claims inflated voter rolls

The suit claims that three counties have voter registration rates above 100% of their total adult citizens: Douglas (104%), Lyon (105%), and Storey (113%).

Carson City road report for April 15 to 21, 2024

Carson City road report for April 15 to 21, 2024

Greenhouse Project’s Mother’s Day plant sale May 11

The Greenhouse Project's 15th annual Mother's Day plant sale takes place Saturday, May 11 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Green Central, located at Carson High School.

Senior Spotlight: Carson High’s Valeria Vega

This time of year is always an ambivalent time for seniors. On the one hand, they’re excited about going to prom and walking across the stage in front of friends and family at graduation. On the other hand, it’s a time to say farewell to childhood and move forward on their own. Senior Valeria Vega Realivazquez, this week’s Senior in the Spotlight, is well aware of this phenomenon.

WinterWonderGrass leaves fans happy, excited for next year

The festival was non-stop music from 2 p.m. until about 11 p.m. with one main stage and three side stages. Here’s what some fans had to say about the festival.

Past Pages for April 13 to 16, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Carson City median home price hits $585,000

The data also showed the existing condominium/townhome median sales price in March was $270,400, a decrease of 21 percent from last year.

Friday, April 12

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Notice of Hearing

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Official Notice of Public Hearing - April 24, 2024

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Notice of Application - 24-03053

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Notice of Public Sale

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff

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Public Notice - NEVADA HOUSING DIVISION HOME INVESTMENT PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM (HOME) AND NATIONAL HOUSING TRUST FUNDS (NHTF) FFY 2024-2025

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice of Self-Storage Sale

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Annual Statement

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NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION -- JUNE 11, 2024 -- CARSON CITY, NEVADA

Letter: No more aid to Ukraine

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Senior Spotlight: Pioneer Academy’s Dolce Perez

A big challenge for today’s teenage students is balancing going to school and doing well, maintaining a decent job and managing the many social demands of friends and family. Pioneer Academy’s Senior Spotlight and the student of the month for April, Dolce Perez, has spent the last few years perfecting this balancing act to find her ultimate happiness in life.

Carson’s Luschar sisters help Oregon softball climb rankings

Carson High School alums Kailee and Kedre Luschar are helping push Oregon softball toward a long postseason run this spring.

Miller, Garr sign with Feather River volleyball

Volleyball players from Carson and Douglas announces their intention to play at Feather River College next season.

CCSO arrests second suspect in kidnapping attempt

The Special Enforcement Team arrested Richard Henley on April 11.

Looking back: AP’s story from Simpson’s 1995 acquittal

Simpson's "Trial of the Century" ended with a verdict on Oct. 3, 1995. Here is longtime Associated Press reporter Linda Deutsch's original story from that day.

Senator girls win home meet, boys 2nd

Results from Carson High School track and field, softball and baseball from this week. Douglas High School baseball and softball results included as well.

O.J. Simpson: Key events in life of fallen sports star

Simpson, a former football star accused in a grisly double murder, died earlier this week at 76.

Chamber conference sheds light on critical challenges

The chamber is planning a Critical Challenges Conference on April 24 to address some of the citizen concerns being expressed.

Rotary Club to meet Tuesday

The Rotary Club of Carson City will meet on Tuesday at noon at the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom.

Yerington woman identified in March 30 deadly crash

A 61-year-old Yerington woman died on March 30 after a crash on US95A and Lyon County mile marker 27. The preliminary investigation indicates that a white Toyota Tacoma was traveling southbound on US95A at 7:06 p.m. when the Tacoma left the road way, re-entered the roadway, crossed both travel lanes and vaulted into the east shoulder landing on its roof, the Nevada State Police Highway Patrol said in a press release.

Trina Machacek: My fluid life

Am I fluid enough to change plans at moment’s notice? Nope. I am not.

Fuel reductions project with sheep returns to Carson

The first band will be grazing the area behind Greenhouse Garden Center in south Carson on Saturday.

Thursday, April 11

Weekend sports on TV: Masters, plus NBA season ends

The world's most famous golf tournament takes over the weekend; NBA gets ready to enter playoffs.

Rocketry group plans launch event Saturday in Stagecoach

Saturday’s event is scheduled to run from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., with the rocket launch estimated from 10 a.m. to noon.

Red Cross to bring fire prevention education to Fallon Saturday

American Red Cross volunteers will visit Fallon neighborhoods to offer fire prevention information and register residents for free smoke alarms on Saturday.

Parks board supports land transfer to Empire Elementary

The Carson City School District made the request to expand Empire’s property at 1260 Monte Rosa Drive with the space from Park Terrace.

Carson City officials: Road funding problem not new

According to Public Works, 17.9 percent of neighborhood streets are in very poor pavement condition, and .8 percent are considered failed.

Wednesday, April 10

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NOTICE OF CHURCHILL COUNTY PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD JUNE 11, 2024

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Application to Appropriate Water No. 93399

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Notice of Sale of Personal Property

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Notice to Creditors

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Application to Appropriate Water No. 93398

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Application for Water No. 93293

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Application for Water No. 93359

Diez: Big day for Hendrick; same ol’ in Japan

On anniversary date, Hendrick cars go 1-2-3, with Byron winning third.

Dayton food pantry damaged in suspected DUI crash

The Healthy Communities Coalition is relying on community assistance after the Community Roots Nursery in Dayton was damaged.

K9 Blue of the Carson City Sheriff’s Office retires

Blue is nearing nine years old and has retired after five years of service.

Carson schools' tentative budget narrows deficit further

The district’s tentative budget is due to the Nevada Department of Taxation on Monday.

Get Healthy Carson City: Sexual Assault Awareness Month

This initiative focuses on the importance of creating inclusive, fair, and united communities to combat sexual abuse, assault, and harassment.

Past Pages for April 10 to 12, 2023

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Mental health campaign helps teens to ‘Smash Stress’

Hope Means Nevada, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield want to tell teens it’s OK to not be OK this month to improve their mental health.

Tuesday, April 9

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Annual Statement

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Lien Sale

Huskies outlast Douglas baseball

Douglas High School baseball dropped a home league contest to Reno Tuesday.

Carson City Pop Warner seeking coaches

Carson City Pop Warner is in need of youth coaches for football and cheer this season.

‘Going Blue’ for children during April

April is Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness Month.

Senator’s aide dies in Reno crash

Kurt Englehart was a speaker Friday at Fallon’s Child Abuse and Prevention ceremony.

Strong: Rock-a-bye, embryo

By calling frozen embryos legal children, a number of questions arise — and some are ridiculous.

Home & Garden Show opens this weekend

23rd annual event offers ideas for home and business, and showcases local groups.

City council adopts bond ordinance

Fallon City Council news and updates.

Santoro: A’s move to Sacramento should raise alarms in Vegas

If you think the Athletics' supposed move to Las Vegas is a done deal — well, think again.

April is the Month of the Military Child

Churchill County schools, NAS Fallon partner to support families and students.

County commissioners recognize longtime employees

Churchill County commissioners began their meeting March 20 by recognizing employees with first-quarter service awards.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Arts: Spring film series begins Friday

A roundup of upcoming arts news and events.

Senator girls fifth, boys seventh at Big George

Results from Carson High Scholl track and field, baseball and softball from the past weekend.

Fallon Theatre's special events include Heritage of the West

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Bighorn news: State FFA, Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Community news briefs for week of April 8

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

Greenwave softball, baseball teams get in non-league games

During spring break, the Fallon baseball and softball teams stepped out of league play.

Tiger girls track and field win Big George

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

JoAnne Skelly: Fascinating interactions among plants

There are biological, chemical, and physical advantages and disadvantages to growing certain plants together.

CAPS: Watch out! Kitten season is here

CAPS is open to the public on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for April 11-16.

Oasis sports: Bighorn teams drop their first series of season

Yerington gets past both the Oasis baseball and softball teams in Northern 2A action.

Pinwheels planted in fight against child abuse

Advocates to End Domestic Violence and Prevent Child Abuse Nevada are promoting positive messages for children impacted by trauma or abuse.

‘State of middle schools:’ Rewards keep students focused on the positive

Students at Eagle Valley Middle School are using their digital points they’ve been earning from good behaviors in unexpected ways, Principal Lee Conley says.

Monday, April 8

Community helps 99 Cents Only employees; city reviews Sprouts plans

Ronni Hannaman, Carson Chamber executive director, discussed new businesses investing in the community, such as plans for a Sprouts market and Planet Fitness.

Care Mobile visits Carson City this week

Nevada Health Centers Mobile Dental Services program will visit Empire Elementary and Carson High School.

Information sought in hit and run crash in Carson City

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance in locating and identifying a driver in a hit and run crash that occurred at 2:20 p.m. April 4. The crash occurred at the roundabout of South Carson Street and South Stewart Street. The victim vehicle, was traveling in the right-hand lane and entered the roundabout next to a silver SUV in the left-hand lane.

Planning commission to discuss master plan update Thursday

Commissioners will discuss the ongoing master plan updates and give input to the city’s consultant, Clarion Associates.

Jim Valentine: Staying focused in the storm

Real estate matters are of interest to the general public whether from a curiosity standpoint or to help determine a course of action.

Capitol embarks on comprehensive tree project

The initiative aims to identify the location, type, species, and health of each tree within the Capitol’s historic grounds.

Sunday, April 7

Carson City birth announcements for March 15 to March 28, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for March 15 to March 28, 2024

Wolf Pack football brings new energy in scrimmage at Carson High

Smalley enjoys nostalgic return

The Wolf Pack football program held an open scrimmage at Carson High School Saturday morning with first-year head coach Jeff Choate.

JoAnne Skelly: Companion planting, fact or myth

Beans, corn, squash: These three plants have the same environmental requirements and work well together.

Treasurer reminds homeowners to pay property taxes

March 4 marked the due date for the payment of the fourth and final installment of property taxes for this current property tax year.

Carson City open burn period runs through May 26

The Carson City Fire Department’s spring open burn period will run through May 26, dependent upon permit status and daily weather conditions.

Faith & Insight: Do you still love me?

Whether it’s loss of job, a family fracture, divorce, or death, whatever it is… it’s time to open your hands, open your heart, let it go, and trust God again.

School board discusses bullying, tentative budget Tuesday

District legal counsel Ann Alexander is expected to speak on student discipline issues addressed in the 2019, 2021 and 2023 sessions of the Nevada Legislature.

Saturday, April 6

Jim Hartman: Biden’s inadequate defense budget

Biden has proposed a defense budget for 2025 that is vastly inadequate. It’s a mere 1% increase over 2024. That’s a cut after inflation, the fourth cut in a row.

Seeliger student sworn in as junior mayor

Charlee Dobson, 8, started the Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting Thursday with a bang of the gavel.

Carson City road report for April 8 to 14, 2024

Carson City road report for April 8 to 14, 2024

Kelly Bullis: What is Modified Adjusted Gross Income?

MAGI is not MAGA. One is a term for identifying folks who support a certain political orientation, the other seems to be used loosely for all kinds of purposes and is not exactly the same in all instances. In both cases, just saying it can trigger a very negative reaction from some folks.

Mile High Jazz to present ‘April in Carson’ at Gina’s Tuesday

Join the Mile High Jazz Band for "April in Carson," an evening of big-band music with singer Jakki Ford from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Gina's.

Carson City RTC to review budget proposals

The RTC Fund budget for infrastructure projects is proposed to be about $5.1 million with no supplemental requests, i.e., new costs.

Past Pages for April 6 to 9, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

FAFSA form struggles frustrate Carson High seniors

Since January, Carson High School senior Jackie Estrada Diaz, a first-generation Latina, has learned she’s been accepted to six colleges and universities and has been waiting to hear from four more.

Friday, April 5

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Annual Statement

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Name Change

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Public Sale

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Hearing

WNC registration for new students starts Monday

New students can join the WNC family and begin pursuit of their higher education and professional goals on Monday when registration opens for summer and fall sessions.

Carson City Symphony to present ‘We Got Rhythm’ April 28

The concert features music of George Gershwin with piano soloist Alexander Tutunov.

Launch event for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library Tuesday

The Northern Nevada Reading Coalition is hosting a launch event in partnership with Churchill County Library on Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. to celebrate the expansion of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library across Churchill County.

Online exhibit ‘Forest Fire’ discusses health of forests

In the Truckee Community Recreation Center, Heather and Michael Llewellyn hosted an extensive exhibition about the health of forests in FOREST FIRE.

99 Cents Only in Carson to close as part of massive shutdown

The 99 Cents Only store at 2080 E. William St., will be closing in the near future following a vast shutdown of the company’s business operations.

Trina Machecek: Colorful drinks

Summer is so close I can almost taste the smoothies made with fresh berries.

New Carson City company building connections

Connections helps people slow down and talk to one another, its organizers maintain.

Thursday, April 4

Remedy's to remain closed after liquor license denied

Supervisors, acting as the Liquor and Entertainment Board, denied a liquor license for Remedy’s Bar after hearing from patrons and employees who described the bar as a kind of family.

Sierra Nevada Forum on road funding April 9

Sierra Nevada Forums will host a discussion on “The Truth About Carson City Road Funding: Straight from the Horse’s Mouth” on Tuesday, April 9 at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall, 511 W. King St. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the program starts at 6 p.m. The forum will feature a discussion on how Carson City prioritizes and funds road maintenance projects and the potential implications for local neighborhoods.

Recipe: Crispy feta eggs by Tara Riddle

Hello! I hope everyone enjoyed their Easter holidays. I know I enjoyed the supreme skiing with all of this fresh powder the mountains are getting. Maybe we will be blessed with another smoke-free summer. In the meantime, enjoy your powder days.

Eagle Valley Middle School teacher cuts hair for children with cancer

When Eagle Valley Middle School English Teacher Michaela Filocamo learned her 5-year-old nephew was diagnosed with leukemia, she felt impressed to make a bold statement in his name to honor and support him and other children battling cancer by donating her hair and funds raised by her students, families and school colleagues to the Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation. In total, $1,520.50 was raised.

Carson Chamber Singers to begin rehearsals Tuesday

The Carson Chamber Singers will begin rehearsals on Tuesday for concerts scheduled June 9 and July 4.

Diez: Truex robbed in Richmond restart

He leads 228 laps, but ends up fourth after late drama.

Our Opinion: Mail processing plan should be scrapped

President Ronald Reagan expressed what many Americans felt in 1986 when he said in a speech, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'” The horror of those words spoken by the 40th president have resonated with Americans for decades, and lately, now with a proposal to shift the U.S. Postal Services processing operations from Reno to Sacramento.

Wednesday, April 3

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

Juvenile arrested after starting brush fire in Dayton

At about 5:40 p.m. Wednesday, Lyon County Sheriff's Office deputies and Central Lyon County Fire Department were dispatched to the area of Woodlake Circle, in Dayton for a brushfire. Citizens reported seeing juveniles in the area setting the fire.

The Tropicana Las Vegas, a mob-era casino and Sin City landmark, closes after 67 years

LAS VEGAS — In the 1971 film “Diamonds are Forever,” James Bond stays in a swanky suite at the Tropicana Las Vegas. “I hear that the Hotel Tropicana is quite comfortable,” Agent 007 says.

Nevada Wolf Pack to host scrimmage Saturday at Carson High School

Nevada Football will hold its open scrimmage from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at Carson High School. Wolf Pack fans will have the opportunity for their first look at new head coach Jeff Choate's Nevada squad, ahead of the April 13 Spring Game at Mackay Stadium.

JoAnne Skelly: Companion planting, fact or myth

When I have a question about the validity of a horticultural practice, I check out what Linda Chalker-Scott, horticulture professor with Washington State University, has to say on the topic. When wondering if companion planting was legitimate science, I read her article: “The Myth of Companion Plantings” at https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/403/2015/03/companion-plantings.pdf. Putting plant companions together supposedly benefits each of them. Do carrots really love tomatoes? Does planting corn, beans and squash together, the “Three Sisters” method of native planting, have a basis in science?

Past Pages for April 3-5, 2024

That tent on the plaza is part of the hunting outfit of the party with whom Andy Wright went a deer stalking last Fall. Wright pitched it in time to catch some April Fools with the bait that it was set up there to accommodate “Doctor Livingston’s Brother,” who was to lecture in it, so the joke went.

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Arrest made in burglary investigation

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday thanked the public for their assistance in identifying two suspects involved in a series of burglaries that occurred March 2-9 in the 1800 block of E. William Street.

Get Healthy Carson City: National Public Health Week

National Public Health Week is here, and communities across the nation are coming together to celebrate and promote wellness for all. From April 1-7, people of all ages are encouraged to get involved in activities aimed at improving public health and well-being. Public health is more than just health care. It is the steps we take to make sure our neighborhoods and environment are free from pollution. It is making sure our food and water are safe to eat and drink. It is also the relationships we foster in our communities. By working together to support public health initiatives, we can significantly impact the well-being of our communities.

Nevada State Board of Education votes to proceed with start time survey

The Nevada State Board of Education on March 27 voted to begin a survey on high school start times to be distributed to schools and stakeholders and examine the data when complete.

Tuesday, April 2

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors - 90-Day

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Annual Statement

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Invitation to Bid

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Application - 24-03043

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Notice of Public Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 24-03047

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Request for Application for Grants for a Resident Store Front Program

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For sale: Sign goes up CCHS' student-built house

CCHS construction class builds first home since 2015.

Justice of the Peace: Ingram touts county experience

Candidate has been director of the county’s Court Services since 2009.

CAPS: 38 years and moving forward

Since opening 38 years ago in 1986, the CAPS no-kill shelter has been a fixture in the community.

CCSD news: FFA, egg hunts, and plant science

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Carson City Sheriff’s Office reminds public to remain aware of scam calls

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is reminding the public to stay vigilant against scam telephone calls. In scam calls, the original callers are claiming to be a family member who was involved in an accident. They pretend to be injured, in legal trouble, and unable to speak appropriately. They give a phone number for the victims to call, and once the victim calls, victims are asked for money to pay for legal fees.

Arts: Roaring 20s fundraiser set for April 6

A roundup of upcoming arts and entertainment events.

Fallon Theatre begins April with 'Wonka'

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Education news: Achievements for area students

Education milestones for fall and winter 2023 terms.

Banner Churchill birth announcements through Feb. 29

Banner Churchill Community Hospital birth announcements through Feb. 29.

Virtual classes at UNR offer tips for growing healthy food

Extension's "Grow Your Own, Nevada!" program will livestream eight classes via Zoom.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

4 Carson City teachers earn grants from Delta Kappa Gamma

There were more than 14 total applicants. Delta Kappa Gamma is an educational organization of teachers who support other teachers.

Carson girls track seventh, boys 11th at Reed Invite

Carson, Dayton baseball and softball results from the weekend

Results from track and field, baseball and softball from area schools over the weekend.

Santoro: Preach ‘grit’ all you want, but Pack must find a QB

Former coach Ken Wilson never found one — and he's back to coaching linebackers.

Community news briefs for week of April 1

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

Track: Fallon gets results with small group at Reed Rotary meet

Top 10s and personal bests from the weekend's big meet in Sparks.

Douglas girls track third at Reed

Results from Douglas High track and field from Saturday's Reed Rotary Invitational.

Karma Community Food Drive accepting donations through April

The inaugural Karma Community Food Drive is underway and will continue through April. Karma Boxes located throughout the community are staples for those in need including food-insecure families or unhoused individuals seeking personal items and more.

Greenwave roundup: Boys golf opens season with two wins

Fallon golfers claim consecutive titles at Dayton and Fernley.

Oasis roundup: Bighorns keep winning on the diamond

Baseball, softball record sweeps of Silver Stage.

Setting the pace

Douglas softball remains the standard of excellence in Northern Nevada

Douglas High School softball continues to have a target on its back this season with no easy outs in its lineup.

Fallon swimming splits against Lowry

Greenwave boys team picks up a win; girls team loses a close dual.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for April 5-9.

Carson Burlington Coat Factory to close April 19; Jersey Mike’s Subs renovations underway

Burlington Coat Factory in south Carson City is set to close doors April 19, a store spokesperson confirmed Monday. The person, who did not want to be publicly identified, told the Appeal the store’s 22 employees were given the option of transferring to the Reno or Sparks store or receiving a severance package.

Jim Valentine: Spring in Northern Nevada

If you are new to our wonderful state, please appreciate the differences of how we do things here versus how you may have done them where you came from.

Monday, April 1

CCSO looking to identify road rage suspect

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office asked for the public’s help on Monday in identifying a suspect in an alleged road rage incident.

Capital City Community Band’s Salute to Young Musicians

When you see young people performing with their musical instruments on stage along with their mentors, it makes one realize that there is a lot of good in this world and a great deal of sharing between older, experienced musicians and the younger people – our next generation. Sunday’s performance was a wonderful example of this giving back to the community at large by not only serving as role models but by helping to produce the next generation of creative, talented, outgoing instrumentalists.

Empire Elementary students perform on stage

A total of 33 third-, fourth- and fifth-grade students from Empire Elementary School performed a musical theater program for their peers during the school day and again in the evening for parents and families March 26. The production, titled "Character Matters," taught social and emotional learning based life lessons through the lens of fairytale characters trying to find their way.

Remedy Bar decision headed to Carson City Board of Supervisors

The Carson City Board of Supervisors could decide Thursday whether a drinking establishment with a problematic past will get a liquor license. Their meeting starts at 8:30 a.m. in the board room of the community center, 851 E. William Street.

Kelly Bullis: Married filing joint vs. married filing separate

Almost every time I have a new client who either just got married or is going through a divorce, the subject of a married couple filing two separate returns comes up.