Stories for January 2024

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Wednesday, January 31

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60-Day Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing - Verified Petition for Letters of Administration

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Notice of Public Hearing

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Notice of Public Hearing

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Application for Water No. 93200

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Notice of Hearing

Carson wrestling pulls out electric victory over Douglas

Senators top Tigers on Senior Night

It came down to the final matches Wednesday night as the rivals, Carson and Douglas High School, met on the wrestling mat in the capital city.

Diez: Oops — Daytona 24 ends early; results official

Also, NASCAR Cup kicks off 2024 season this weekend.

Family, community remember Carson High freshman

Petition available on change.org to improve pedestrian safety

Lexi Rodriguez, 14, died Sunday after she was struck by a car at the intersection of North Carson Street and Nye Lane.

Santoro: Pack has 12 games to prove itself worthy

Three weeks ago, we didn’t think we’d have to worry about such frightening things as proving NCAA Tournament worthiness.

Dr. Sandra Koch: Climate change can be solved

We can solve climate change. We have the tools. We just need to use them. I’ve lived in Carson City for more than 30 years and have never seen hurricane force winds like the ones that knocked out power lines and took out so many trees in Carson City on Jan. 13-14.

Carson High speech, debate team ranks high at fifth event

This competition included 15 schools, 186 competitors and 81 judges.

CHS reports student bicycle-car crash Wednesday

A student was struck by a vehicle as a driver was exiting the Carson High School parking lot and turning northbound onto Saliman Road.

WNC working to address solutions with EMS program

Concerns from students about Western Nevada College’s Emergency Medical Services program have prompted conversations about completing their licensing.

Past Pages for Jan. 31 to Feb. 2, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Nevada Supreme Court backs state authority on groundwater

The ruling could kill a long-stalled proposal to build a sprawling master-planned city north of Las Vegas.

Tuesday, January 30

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Application - 24-01024

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Annual Statement

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Invitation to Bid

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Application - 24-01023

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Notice of Application - 24-01022

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Notice of Application - 24-01021

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Notice of Application - 24-01017

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 24-01033

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 24-01031

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Notice of Petition to Change Minor Child's Name

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Notice to Creditors

Senator wrestling splits home dual

Carson awaits rival Douglas on Wednesday

Carson High School wrestling welcomed Damonte Ranch and McQueen for a home triangular Tuesday night.

Carson City poet draws crowd at senior center

Kathy Nelson spoke Tuesday about poetry to a packed room at the Carson City Senior Center and read some new poems evoking the Carson City region.

Caucus nears for Republican Party of Nevada

Early voting for presidential primary ends this week.

Churchill County High School recognizes student achievements

Fall semester honor roll, dean's list and perfect attendance honored at assembly.

CCSD news: Caps, engineering, robots and volleyball

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Arts: Performances, events around the county

A roundup of upcoming arts events.

CCHS cadets conduct annual inspection

The inspection for the JROTC program was the first since the pandemic shut down programs after January 2020.

CAPS: Do your ears hang low and wobble?

For Bassets, the combination of long ears, loose neck and face skin makes for an excellent tracker.

No injuries reported in Churchill County school bus crash

A Churchill County School District (CCSD) bus transporting students on route 60 was in a crash Tuesday just before 7 a.m. on Gummow Drive. No other vehicles were involved.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Fallon Theatre: Mario and mail on the schedule

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

MW rankings: Wyoming up to sixth after miracle win; Lobos still lead

Wolf Pack fifth after splitting two conference games.

Bighorn news: Spelling bee, philosophy, Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Prep work wraps up; Great Basin Bull Sale ready for return

Annual event focuses on several hundred buyers, sellers.

WNC Fallon welcomes new director

Lisa Gallo Swan takes over as director of the college's Fallon campus.

Community news briefs for week of Jan. 29

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

Fallon wrestlers third at San Francisco tournament

Fallon hosts the Northern 3A duals this weekend.

Basketball: Oasis boys keep playoff hopes alive

Bighorns sweep Coral Academy and Silver Stage to improve to 4-8 in Northern 2A games.

Greenwave girls clinch 3A playoffs berth

Fallon girls get sweep in Elko County to clinch first postseason spot since 2020.

Former Fallon football star earns national academic honors

College of Idaho's Brock Richardson named an academic All-American for second straight year.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for Feb. 2-7.

Weather service: Wet week ahead for Carson City

Carson City could start seeing rain Wednesday afternoon and as the week continues rain is expected to turn into snow as temperatures cool.

Amodei on lands bill process: ‘I miss Harry Reid’

Federal-land transfer bills to benefit Northern and rural Nevada are stuck in a congressional quagmire.

Kelly Bullis: What tax law changes are expected in 2024?

Both major political parties would love to score a “victory” for their side in tax law changes to gain potential votes.

Area retail market tightens with construction slowing

The lack of new retail construction and continued tenant demand for shop space in Reno-Sparks led to average retail vacancy of just over 4 percent at year’s end.

Monday, January 29

Carson girls grab second league win

Results from Carson High, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran basketball

Tahoe hockey event debuts at Tahoe Blue Events Center

Tahoe Grizzlies 10U team wins division at 17th annual tournament

Tahoe hockey event debuts at Tahoe Blue Events Center

Grades: Pack not up the challenge of The Pit

Nevada blown off the floor to drop to 16-5 and 3-4 in MW games.

Get Healthy Carson City: Everyone deserves safe and healthy relationships

People in abusive relationships often mistake controlling behavior for love.

Senator wrestling third at Vaquero Classic

Carson wrestling with home meets Tuesday, Wednesday

Carson High School wrestling had a pair of first place finishes at the Vaquero Classic over the past weekend.

Judge OKs signature gathering for abortion rights petition

A question could appear on the November ballot that would enshrine abortion access into the Nevada Constitution for up to 24 weeks.

Jim Valentine: Location and real estate

It is important that you remember that your location will also be a large factor in the success of the sale of your property when you are ready to move on.

Supervisors to appoint justice of the peace, review fire station

Four people have applied for a temporary appointment for justice of the peace in department 2 of Carson City Justice and Municipal Court.

Carson High student dies after being hit by a car

A 14-year-old Carson High School student died Sunday evening after being struck by a vehicle at the intersection of North Carson Street and Nye Lane.

Sunday, January 28

3.7 earthquake reported near Virginia City Sunday evening

A 3.72 magnitude earthquake was reported at 4:03 p.m. Sunday near Virginia City, according to the Nevada Seismological Laboratory and the U.S. Geological Survey.

Carson City birth announcements for January 13 to 19, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for January 13 to 19, 2024

Tribes want Nevada massacre site named national monument

The Ely Shoshone, Duckwater Shoshone, and the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation are lobbying the federal government to designate nearly 40 square miles as Bahsahwahbee National Monument.

Carson yoga studio’s new owners building community

Jordan River and Emilee Riggin are in the process of rebranding Hot Spot Yoga to Grassroots Yoga Center in hopes of growing business.

Faith & Insight: Canon of scripture

Every January, I encourage some disciples I teach and those around me to read the entire Bible in 30 days.

Indiana developer finds its spot at TRIC

Pure Development found it’s quite a different process to find — and clear — land in the Silver State.

Saturday, January 27

Jim Hartman: The case for presidential primaries

Presidential caucuses are an historic mess – and archaic. Caucuses are exclusionary; primaries increase participation.

Carson City road report for Jan. 29 to Feb. 4, 2024

Carson City road report for January 29 to February 4, 2024

WNC offers scholarship to nursing students

Notes from the Carson City campus of Western Nevada College.

Clark County bans stopping on Strip pedestrian bridges

The ban doesn’t include standing or stopping if a person is waiting to use an elevator, stairway or escalator.

Past Pages for January 27 to 30, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Master plan, pot dispensary go before city boards

The Carson City Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission are scheduled for a joint meeting Wednesday.

Friday, January 26

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Annual Statement

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

Letter: School district thanks its crossing guards

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal.

NSP: Juvenile pedestrian killed in Lyon County crash

The Nevada State Police is seeking witnesses to a fatal crash in Lyon County near the Carson City line on Tuesday, Jan. 23.

Carson SWAT called out to arrest stabbing suspect

Shawn William Brogan, 44, surrendered without incident at a residence in the 2700 block of East Nye Lane.

Carson High Spotlight: Todd Gosselin

Carson High School's Todd Gosselin will achieve a four-year letterman for swimming and stays involved with Future Business Leaders of America.

U.S. 50 truck escape ramp closing for maintenance

The truck escape ramp on eastbound U.S. 50 near Golf Club Drive will be closed through early March for maintenance.

Get Healthy Carson City: Visual impairment and blindness

Researchers estimate that 1 million Americans were legally blind (20/200 vision or worse) in 2015.

Silver Springs man arrested in road rage shooting

Timothy Langley, 21, was booked for battery with a deadly weapon, assault with a deadly weapon and discharging a firearm into an occupied moving vehicle.

Presidential primary early voting starts Saturday

Early voting will run from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the Carson City Community Center and will continue Jan. 29 through Feb. 2 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Trina Machacek: Spring cleaning: My inbox

I am very fastidious about my email. I get very nervous that at some point some scammers might get in and do all sorts of things I have heard about.

Carson City School Board approves retirement incentive

The item was tabled Jan. 9 after the board sought more information about whether employees could provide notification whether they were retiring or resigning to qualify for the incentive.

Thursday, January 25

Tiger basketball drops both ends of doubleheader to Manogue

Douglas boys and girls basketball both fell to Bishop Manogue Thursday night in Reno.

Douglas wrestling celebrates Senior Night

Tigers hold first girls dual meet in Northern Nevada

Results from Wednesday's wresting duals and prep hoops action from Tuesday night.

Grades: Lucas leads Pack back into win column

Hot-shooting guard nets 28 points as Nevada snaps three-game losing streak.

Suspects sought in Carson City pharmacy theft

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is seeking help identifying suspects in a theft at a pharmacy.

Fallon mayor says he will seek another term

Ken Tedford was first elected in 1995. Before that, he served as a councilman.

Elaine Marriott: Chicken pot pie (recipe)

This is truly a simple, easy and delicious recipe. It satisfies the home-cooked, hardy comfort meal that we all just crave sometimes.

Silver Stage High student arrested after threats reported against school

A Silver Stage High School student was arrested on Wednesday after making threats against the high school.

State of the Counties: Economic development benefits all

Managers of Carson, Storey, Lyon, Douglas and Mineral counties discussed economic strengths and weaknesses of their respective areas and described a common synergy.

Wednesday, January 24

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Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

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Notice of Intention to Act on Resolution to Augment Budget

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Notice of Early Voting

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Diez: Daytona endurance event features around-the-clock coverage

The Rolex 24 at Daytona begins Saturday; racing featured on multiple channels.

From the editor: A human wrote this and it’s actual people who will continue to fill these pages

I spent most of my waking hours between 1998 and 2005 in dimly lit rooms watching article after article I authored being attacked by a red ink pen.

Oasis student, CCHS teacher compete at VFW state level

Christina Robinson, a sophomore at Oasis, placed first at the District 4 Voice of Democracy contest.

CCSD news: Boys basketball players honored

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Banner Health: Knowing when you have the flu

For anyone feeling sick, it’s important to know which illness is present to get the best care.

Registration open for Carson Valley AYSO soccer

Registration is now open for the 2024 AYSO season.

WNC aviation program adds commercial pilot class

All three courses are open entry; interested students can enroll until the ninth week of the spring semester.

Reno resident tabbed as next U.S. Property and Fiscal Officer

A career aviator military career path completed his transition from rotary-wing aviation to financial and logistics management on Jan. 19 when he was named the U.S. Property and Fiscal Officer for Nevada. Lt. Col. Andrew Wagner, a 46-year-old Reno resident, is only the 10th USPFO officer for the Nevada Guard since the conclusion of World War II. He succeeds Col. Mary Devine.

Storey County first responders honored for fire rescue

Three first responders in Storey County were honored with the Lifesaving Award on Jan. 20.

Past Pages for January 24 to 26, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Krysta Palmer returns to World Aquatics Championships

Krysta Palmer will be heading back to the World Aquatic Championships in early February.

Carson organizations work together to help the homeless

This winter, Night Off the Streets has seen around 20-30 people per night, with larger groups during snowstorms.

Tuesday, January 23

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Notice of Intention to Act on Resolution to Augment Budget

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 24-01013

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Notice of Intention to Act on Resolution to Augment Budget

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Notice of Sale of Real Property

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Summons in Civil Action

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice of Application - 40284

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 24-01014

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Notice of Filing and of Public Hearing - February 15, 2024

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Notice of Foreclosure of Mechanic's Lien

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Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

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Notice to Creditors

Carson girls basketball gets first league win

Results from Carson High boys and girls basketball from Friday night.

Titus named Nevada Senate's minority leader

She takes over from Sen. Heidi Seevers Gansert, who will finish out her final term.

Great Basin Bull Sale returns to Fallon

Four-day event at Rafter 3C Arena features cow dog trials, team branding and more.

Cattlemen’s Update makes swing through Northern Nevada

Annual presentation provides research-based information to state’s ranchers.

Arts: Performances, events around the county

A roundup of upcoming arts events.

Bighorn news: Senior Spotlight, RBG3, and lots of milk

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Basketball: Bighorns fall on the road; host Silver Stage on Friday

Oasis boys lead Yerington in fourth quarter before Lions pull away.

Fallon Theatre: Barnyards and haylifts

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Carson wrestling second at Placer Duals

Carson High School wrestling went 4-1 at the Placer Duals over the weekend.

Tiger wrestling has strong showing at Steve Deaton Memorial Tournament

Douglas High School wrestling won five gold medals at its home tournament Saturday.

Macy named Nevada girls cross country coach of the year

Carson High cross country coach Jason Macy was named the Nevada girls cross country coach of the year Monday.

Greenwave wrestlers second in California tournament

Fallon finishes with 11 wrestlers placing, including a trio of champions, at the 41st Corning Invitational.

Newest Fallon Police officers sworn in

Council also hears report on police activity.

Trustees select new school board president

During a special four-hour meeting Jan. 16, the Churchill County Board of School Trustees elected officers and approved the 2024-25 school calendar.

Santoro: Hotshot transfer QB? Pack has been down this road before

Two-time transfer Chubba Purdy — brother to Brock — is an intriguing addition for Nevada.

CAPS: Black-footed cats are small but feisty

Don’t let their size fool you — they are deadly killers.

Basketball: Fallon splits against Lyon County teams

Greenwave teams ready to begin second round of 3A East games.

Community news briefs for week of Jan. 22

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

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for Jan. 26-31.

Hunter Pence shares ‘baseball journey’ with Pack, fans

Former Giants outfielder speaks at annual Bobby Dolan Dinner

Hunter Pence spoke at the annual Bobby Dolan Dinner, the major fundraiser for the University of Nevada’s baseball team.

Kelly Bullis: Don’t die with a large capital loss carryover?

This works best when the stock market isn’t in wild gyrations and is fairly stable.

Ribbon-cutting for FISH housing project a ‘God thing’

Carson City officials celebrated the realization of Friends in Service Helping’s student housing project with a ribbon-cutting.

Monday, January 22

Letter: Rigged election

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

MW rankings: Lobos think big, take over No. 1 spot

Nevada plummets to No. 6 after losses to SDSU, Wyoming.

Symphony Youth Chorus rehearsals begin Jan. 30

The Carson City Symphony Association invites children ages 4-12 to join the Symphony Youth Chorus spring session.

Jim Valentine: All may not be what it appears to be

Find the facts for yourself and make sure the property works for you in the manner in which you intended it to.

Healthy industrial real estate market enters 2024

Nearly 9 million square feet of new Class A warehouse buildings were constructed in Northern Nevada in 2023, far outpacing the five-year average of 3.5 million square feet.

Sunday, January 21

Ken Beaton: Today is a gift

Don’t try to have dozens of rust friends. If you have one or two rust friends, you are blessed.

Carson High now offers lunch vending machines

Vending machines are only offered at the High Tech Center at Carson High, but if usage is high and there is positive feedback, the district plans implement the machines throughout the Carson High School campus.

Grades: Pack an identity theft victim for 3rd time

Grading the Nevada Wolf Pack’s 98-93 men’s basketball loss to the Wyoming Cowboys in Laramie, Wyo., on Saturday:

Carson sheriff taking applications for Citizens Academy

The Citizens Academy will run April 10 through June 12. Classes will be held Wednesdays from 6 to 9 p.m.

Faith & Insight: Idol time, more than a talent show

Knowing God’s love for us and his desire to be in relationship with us creates an opportunity to reflect on the priorities and those things that devalue that relationship.

State discussion focuses on teen mental wellness

Representatives met for Hope Means Nevada’s third statewide youth mental health discussion on the challenges in eliminating teen suicide.

Saturday, January 20

Jim Hartman: California’s $8 Big Mac

California’s minimum wage for fast-food workers will become $20 an hour.

Six arrested after search of Heaven Hill Way residence in Carson City

Six people were arrested on Friday after the Carson City Special Enforcement Team executed a search warrant on 29 Heaven Hill Way. SET Detectives learned that Clayton Enox was living at the residence and he was required to register as an ex-felon due to his prior two convicted felonies and he was not current with his address.

Carson City road report for January 22 to 28, 2024

Carson City road report for January 22 to 28, 2024

Muscle Powered honored for Capital to Tahoe Trail

Muscle Powered has garnered national recognition from the Coalition for Recreational Trails for the second time.

Lombardo endorses Trump well ahead of party-run caucus

Lombardo told The Nevada Independent that he will caucus for Trump on Feb. 8 and write-in “none of the above” in the presidential preference primary Feb. 6.

Past Pages for January 20 to 23, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

2023 crime: Sheriff concerned with traffic deaths, overdoses and suicides

The sheriff spoke about positives, including a 14 percent drop in violent crime, and negatives , including a dramatic spike in drug overdose deaths.

Friday, January 19

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Notice of Early Voting 2024 Presidential Preference Primary

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Notice of Auction Sale

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Notice of Filing and of Public Hearing - February 1, 2024

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Abandoned Vehicle

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Annual Statement

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Notice to Creditors

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Annual Statement

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Official Notice of Public Hearing

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Annual Statement

Tiger boys can't pull out comeback against Reed

Douglas High School boys basketball trailed throughout Friday night, but nearly put together a comeback if not for a big night from a Reed guard.

Douglas' defense silences Reed

Tiger girls hoops sitfle Raiders in Minden

Douglas High School girls basketball allowed just 10 points over the final three quarters of play in their win over Reed Friday.

Letter: Who’s to blame?

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Carson High Spotlight: Madeline Roberts

Carson High School senior Madeline Roberts plays on the girls' golf team and volunteers as a track coach for her church, youth group leader and counselor.

Carson, Douglas will double-up for wrestling dual

The teams’ Jan. 31 meeting will also determine the King Duals champion

A week of results from high school wrestling and plenty of basketball scores and stats from around the region.

Venues, expense concerns arise at NIAA BoC meeting

The NIAA held its winter Board of Control meeting Wednesday and Thursday to discuss the lack of available options for state wrestling, future venue problems for golf and transfer rules.

Retired Gen. Stan Jones known for his commitment to the Nevada National Guard

Jones was known for being an officer with sage advice

Brig. Gen Stan Jones will always be remembered as a mentor both during his career in the Nevada Army National Guard and afterward as a retired soldier who saw the need for veterans to remain in touch with each other.

Brandon Kealoha: Js' Bistro pan seared swordfish (recipe)

'Recipe for pan seared swordfish as served at Js Bistro in Dayton.

Trina Machacek: Fear, common sense and cats

There’s always a point during an activity that we must, yes must take a look at our next step and decide to go forward.

Schools' parent survey covers event, engagement needs

Families would like to see the district improve transportation or scheduling for events, communication and student safety.

Thursday, January 18

Supervisors OK day care code change, sculpture design

Supervisors approved the first reading of an ordinance that allows child care facilities as a conditional use in the residential office zoning district.

Grades: Pack gets pushed around (again) in second straight loss

SDSU hammers Nevada on the boards, pulling away for a 12-point win over slumping Pack.

Roger Diez: Thorson makes main at Chili Bowl

The 38th annual Chili Bowl Nationals went into the history books Jan 13.

WNC aviation program adds commercial pilot class

The commercial pilot class adds to the private pilot and instrument pilot classes.

Winter storm highlights need for more highway workers

Lombardo asked if state transportation officials could waive certain licensure requirements to address a shortage of workers who keep roadways clear

Nevada Department of Transportation officials highlighted the need for highway maintenance officials during the Jan. 16 Board of Examiners meeting.

Wednesday, January 17

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO REVISE TARIFF

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

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Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

Arts: Performances around the county

A roundup of upcoming arts events.

Titus named Nevada Senate minority leader

She takes over from Sen. Heidi Seevers Gansert, who stepped aside to spend more time with her family.

Historical Society presents ‘Meder Family’ lecture Thursday

The lecture focuses on composer, musician, and all around "useful man," J.P. Meder, and his father, B.H. Meder.

Past Pages for January 17 to 19, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

State board explores options for school start times

Conversation resumed about the high school start time draft regulation during the Nevada State Board of Education’s first meeting of the year Jan. 10.

Tuesday, January 16

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Annual Statmente

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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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Invitation to Bid

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO REVISE TARIFF

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Notice of Joint Petition

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Notice to Creditors

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Public Sale

Churchill County election roundup

Three file for New River Township Justice Court justice of the peace.

City's deputy public works director retires

Fallon City Council news and updates.

Bighorn news: ACT prep, blood drive, and Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Falcon girls hoops win fourth straight league game

Results from Sierra Lutherand and Dayton basketball from over the weekend.

Girls basketball: Fallon falls to defending state champs

Buckaroos’ sharp shooting opens up big early lead.

Santoro: Pack must take advantage of having state’s best fans

Nevada is basically doubling UNLV's embarrassing attendance figures, but Pack must defend Lawlor from the likes of Boise State.

Kavanagh, Moody help Douglas girls win Spring Creek Invite

Douglas High School wrestling had one team win the Spring Creek Invite this past weekend.

CAPS: Honestly, my dog ate my homework

Some dogs develop unusual eating habits, such as gobbling down rocks, dirt, fabric, paper, and tissue.

Carson City Leisure Hour Club to host presentation Jan. 25

The Carson City Leisure Hour Club will continue its 127th year with a living history presentation of "Those That Survived" on Thursday, Jan. 25 at the Plaza Event Center.

K-8 registration for Jr. Senator Cheer Camp, seniors for Mr. Carson High

The Carson High Cheer Team will host a Jr. Senator Cheer Camp from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Friday in Senator Square on campus.

Carson sheriff seeks to ID August burglary suspect

The suspect was last seen wearing a dark colored hat and riding a bicycle.

Fallon wrestlers compete at Spring Creek invitational

Greenwave sends four to the podium as weather and roads add to the drama.

Churchill County year in review — part III

The LVN's look back at 2023 concludes with news from the fall.

Boys basketball: Fallon holds on to beat Lowry

Alves leads Greenwave with 21 points as Fallon evens record at 9-9.

Community news briefs for week of Jan. 15

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

Nevada State Police seek witnesses to Fallon crash

On Nov. 16, at approximately 9:53 p.m., the Nevada State Police responded to a crash near U.S. Highway 50A at Fulkerson Road.

Oasis boys get split vs. Pershing, Sierra Lutheran

Bighorns hold Flacons to 20 points to snap three-game losing streak.

Helix Electric relocates to new facility in Reno

Helix Electric of Nevada has relocated to a new, expansive facility in Reno. The new office, located at 1900 S. McCarran Blvd., Ste. 220, increases both office and warehouse space, with 13 enclosed offices, 21 open-space work cubicles, conference rooms, logistics and IT rooms, a break area and other essential amenities.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for Jan. 19-24.

School board tables discussion on retirement incentive

Superintendent Andrew Feuling and Associate Superintendent of Human Resources Dan Sadler presented the incentive plan with a fiscal impact not to exceed $40,000 this fiscal year.

Carson home prices down slightly in December

Sales of single-family homes in Carson City slowed in December compared to the previous month, and sales prices crept down both month-to-month and year-over-year, according to data released Wednesday by Sierra Nevada Realtors.

Monday, January 15

Western Nevada College News and Notes: WNC spring semester begins Jan. 22

elp save lives, make a difference in the community and enjoy a financially stable career. Train to become an emergency medical technician through Western Nevada College’s Emergency Medical Services program. In the upcoming spring semester, WNC is offering basic and advanced courses. Students will gain the knowledge and skills to assess and care for patients in an emergency or pre-hospital setting. Classes also prepare students for national and state testing for emergency medical technician and advanced EMT positions.

Races develop for 2 Carson City court seats

Two races have developed for judicial offices in Carson City, one for justice of the peace in department 2 and the other for judge in First Judicial District Court Department 2.

CAMPO presentation highlights funding sources

In breaking down CAMPO funding for the CAMPO board on Jan. 10, Carson City Transportation Manager Chris Martinovich discussed what can and cannot be done with federal funding, as did Mayor Lori Bagwell who sits on the CAMPO board.

MW rankings: Utah State stuns UNLV, takes over top spot

Wolf Pack falls to third after dropping home game to Boise State.

Ronald D. Wilson dog park survey open until Jan. 19

The Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space Department is seeking the community's input on the new dog park at Ronald D. Wilson Park in north Carson City.

Faith & Insight: Hope in the dead of winter

C.S. Lewis penned a beautifully heartbreaking line spoken by Mr. Tumnus in the epic book The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. “...always winter but never Christmas...” Try to sense the hopelessness and desperation in his statement. It is a longing for hope and renewal, a longing for warmth.

Sunday, January 14

Carson City Board of Supervisors to review jail numbers, sculpture design, liquor report

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is facing a full plate Thursday as supervisors are set to review a biannual report on the Carson City Jail, the final design for a roundabout sculpture and the 2023 report on liquor applications and citations, among several other items.

Past Pages for Jan. 13-16, 2024

Saturday 150 Years Ago Advertisement: “State prison, boot and shoe factory. A superior article of heavy boots and shoes – For sale at the—state’s prison, Carson, Nevada.”

Jim Valentine: Winter real estate

One of the benefits of living in Northern Nevada is that we enjoy four distinct seasons during the course of a year. We are now enjoying our winter season and all it brings. The beautiful landscapes occasionally decorated with snow, and the mountain backdrops with their snow cover that will remain from now until the summer season. We love the snow as it means green to us Nevadans in the form of skiing income for our resorts and feed for our livestock in the summer.

Trina Machacek The heavy grocery trip

I would hazard a guess that we all have been grocery shopping. Alone or with kids or a spouse. Grocery shopping is one of those things that can be the best fun. Or the one thing that you dread. Personally, nine out of ten times I go grocery shopping it is fun.

Grading the Pack: Nevada gets beat on its home floor

Grading the Nevada Wolf Pack’s 64-56 men’s basketball loss to the Boise State Broncos at Lawlor Events Center on Friday . . .

Carson City School District looks to be ready ‘before a bad day’

More than 100 Carson City School District employees took part in their first reunification drill Monday in Fuji Hall. They set up stations, established communications systems and filled out paperwork to connect parents with students after a hypothetical active-shooter scenario impacting a school campus.

Saturday, January 13

New members join PBS Reno during its Better Together Challenge

A total of 327 new members joined PBS Reno during the station’s Better Together Challenge, which took place Nov. 23 through Jan. 1. An additional 1,080 donors renewed their membership or made additional contributions. As a result, the NV Energy Foundation will provide $10,000 to Communities In Schools of Western Nevada and $10,000 to PBS Reno for its Curiosity Classroom workshops.

Carson City Road Report for Jan. 15-Jan. 21

Road Report as of Jan. 11. The following information applies to the period of Jan. 15-Jan. 21: Road closures are expected at the following locations due to road/utility work:

‘Love Notes’ short film competition returns to Carson City

Silver State Storytellers invites filmmakers to embark on a love-filled adventure with the annual Carson City Shorts "Love Notes" short film competition.

Kelly Bullis:Rules on how to deduct startup costs

We all love to bash the IRS (in many cases they deserve it), but crazy tax rules come from Congress, the IRS just enforces them. So today, let’s blame Congress for the complex rules surrounding startup costs. Startup expenses are certain costs you incur before a new business or rental operation begins. Unlike operating expenses for an existing business or rental, startup expenses can’t automatically be deducted in a single year, because the money you spend to start up a rental or business is considered a “capital” expense. (“Capital” means you get benefits for more than one year.)

3 file for Carson City Justice of the Peace Department 2 position

Filing for judicial office ended Friday. According to the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office, as of 5 p.m. Friday, the following candidates had filed for Carson City judicial offices:

Jim Hartman: Nevada GOP’s primary/caucus chaos

Republican voters throughout Nevada are now receiving their sample ballots for the official Feb. 6 Nevada Presidential Preference Primary (PPP). Voters are stunned to find missing from the official GOP primary ballot the name of former President Donald J. Trump.

Carson City businesses optimistic about new year

Coming off a rough couple of years and heading into the unknown of a new year, Carson City business owners still are willing to invest. “I think this year is going to be great,” said Damon Kreizenbeck, owner of Firehouse Subs off Highway 50 and the newly opened Big Chicken off East William Street. “I am very optimistic.”

Friday, January 12

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Notice of Applications - 24-01004

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Self-Storage Sale

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Notice of Application - 23-12031

Boise State muscles past Pack in big MW showdown

Broncos' 11 offensive rebounds the difference in physical 64-56 win over cold-shooting Wolf Pack.

Douglas basketball cruises in win over Carson

Douglas High School boys basketball trailed momentarily against Carson Friday night, but it didn't last long.

Douglas girls hoops control Carson

Douglas and Carson High School girls basketball met for another installment of The Rivalry Friday night in Carson.

Carson City Rotary Club seeks musicians for annual music contest Feb. 27

The Rotary Club of Carson City is seeking young musicians to take part in the club’s annual music contest. The contest is open to students in 9-12th grade, or 14-18 years of age for home schooled or non-traditionally schooled students. The first round takes place Feb. 27 at 6:30 p.m. in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom.

Western Nevada College recognizes students on Fall Dean’s list

Nearly 500 Western Nevada College students have earned exemplary academic honors by being named to the Fall 2023 Dean’s list. To earn the distinction, students must complete at least 12 units and accumulate a grade point average of 3.50 or higher.

Carson High Spotlight: Isaiah Hurlbert

Carson High School's Isaiah Hurlbert, a member of the sprint team, volunteers for the local Dream Center and supports his church's efforts to deliver food to people in need.

Tiger boys battle with Damonte Ranch; girls win

Results from this week in prep basketball and an update on postponed wrestling meets.

United Federal Credit Union employees donate to help local organizations

United Federal Credit Union has donated to local organizations in northwest Nevada as part of its Pay It Forward initiative.

Smart Start preschool to provide access to day care

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Nevada celebrated the grand opening of its first Smart Start preschool center Monday before beginning operations on Tuesday.

Thursday, January 11

Friday weather updates: State offices closed; WNC closed; chains required through Washoe Valley

Due to icy road conditions, Western Nevada College officials have decided to operate with a two-hour weather delay on Friday, Jan. 12.

Lahontan Valley receives between 8-13 inches of snow

Snow squall unleashes snow, gusty winds

After a dismal snowpack report recorded earlier in the month, Mother Nature weighed in with different plans of her own. A Wednesday afternoon snow squall pushed by winds reaching as high as 42 miles per hour and snow measuring 13 inches in some areas swept across Churchill County in a two-hour span. Deeper depths were reported in Silver Springs.

Mile High Jazz Band to present ‘Cool January Jazz’ at Gina’s Tuesday

Mile High Jazz Band will present “Cool January Jazz” on Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. at Gina’s Good Life Music & Lounge, inside the Carson Nugget.

Diez: U-M’s Harbaugh has a motorsports connection

CFP champion coach got involved with Indy series when he played for Indianapolis Colts.

MTSS Tier Three: ‘Organized disorganization’ earns Fritsch distinction for implementation

The Carson City School District is seeing more of its schools adapt to the Multi-Tiered System of Support.

Update: State offices, Carson City Schools, Carson Meals on Wheels, WNC closed today due to winter weather

Due to weather-related conditions, all schools in the Carson City School District will be closed for the entire day Thursday, January 11, 2024.

Wednesday, January 10

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF JOINT PETITION FOR AFFIRMATIVE RELIEF

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Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

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Truckee-Carson Irrigation District Notice of Claims Approved by Board of Directors September-October 2023

Motorists urged to take precautions during winter travel

The Nevada Department of Transportation and Nevada State Police are asking motorists to take precautions, including avoiding unnecessary travel during winter conditions.

Western Nevada College's continuing education program offers personal interest classes

Western Nevada College’s community-oriented education courses beginning early this year are all about self-improvement and self-interest.

Senator boys outmatched by Reed, Galena

Result from Carson High School basketball, plus weekend results from Dayton and Sierra Lutheran hoops.

Red Cross declares blood shortage, seeks donors

The American Red Cross has declared a nationwide emergency blood shortage, driven by the lowest number of blood donors in two decades.

Ingram hired as county’s new emergency manager

Longtime Fallon resident returns to county employment after 13-year hiatus.

CAC's first performance features Robin Spielberg

Veteran recording artist Spielberg will perform in Fallon on Feb. 17.

‘Soar like an eagle’: Motivational speaker shares message with CCSD employees

Known as 'The Attitude Guy,' Sam Glenn has been a professional speaker for more than 25 years.

Grades: Steady Pack gets job done vs. Air Force

Blackshear (22), Lucas (14) combined for 36 points as Nevada finally pulls away from stubborn Falcons.

Scammers pretending to be Carson City Sheriff’s Office employees

Recently, Carson City residents have been contacted by scammers pretending to be the Carson City Sheriff’s Office employees. These scammers will tell the potential victims they have warrants for their arrest or they have missed jury duty, according to a press release from the Carson City Sheriff’s Office.

Senior Spotlight column: Essential topics to discuss with aging parents

Many adult children don’t know much about their parents' financial situation or end-of-life plans — but they need to.

Senior Spotlight: Tips for safeguarding mental health

One report says at least one in four older adults experiences a mental disorder such as depression, anxiety or dementia.

Senators’ shake-up nearly leads to a win

Carson High School girls basketball played two tightly contested leagues games this past week.

Senior Spotlight: How empty-nesters can repurpose bedrooms

Converting a child’s bedroom into an area for adults does take some planning.

Senior Spotlight: Injury recovery tips for seniors

For those over 60, the process of recovering from injury can be especially lengthy.

Judge Wilson leaves bench but not love of law and people

First Judicial District Court Judge James Wilson, 69, left office Jan. 8 after announcing his retirement last fall.

Tuesday, January 9

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF JOINT PETITION FOR AFFIRMATIVE RELIEF

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice to Creditors

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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 Filing

Update: Carson schools, WNC on 2-hour delay Thursday

A winter weather advisory is in effect from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service in Reno. Gusty winds and snow accumulations on valley floors between 2 and 6 inches are expected.

Carson-Tahoe announces first baby for 2024

Carson-Tahoe Regional Medical Center welcomed its first baby of 2024, Atreyu Christopher Garcia-Howard, at 12:06 a.m. Jan. 1 to parents Annah Howard and Tyler Garcia of Dayton. Atreyu was born at 8 pounds, 13 ounces and 20.5 inches long. Howard, 25, works as an administrative assistant in the state of Nevada’s Office of Vital Statistics, and Garcia works as a mason for Mountain Masonry.

Longtime Fallon football coach Brooke Hill steps down

He led Greenwave to two state titles during 15-year head coaching stint

For the first time in 15 years, there will be a new leader of the Greenwave football program. After taking over the position in 2009, Brooke Hill led Fallon to its highest win total in the school’s final last year in the state’s largest class (4A) before building up the program that won two championships in four state finals. Hill finished with a 117-44 record.

Churchill County year in review — part II

The LVN's look back at 2023 continues with news from May through August.

Packed house enjoys New Year’s Eve bull riding

The second annual Hoey Top Gun Invitational rang out 2023 by showcasing some of the region’s top bull riders.

Trotter, Richardson file for Justice of the Peace

Presidential caucus is nearing for both major political parties.

Carson City clerk: Nonpartisans will receive sample ballots but not mail-in ballots

Carson City Clerk-Recorder Scott Hoen said Tuesday sample ballots were sent the prior week –along with explanation letters — to all active registered voters for the upcoming Presidential Preference Primary on Feb. 6.

Porter, Basa take home title at Centennial

Carson High School wrestling had two wrestlers top the podium in Las Vegas this past weekend.

Bighorn news: Holidays and Homecoming

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Fallon wrestlers continue push to postseason

Greenwave grapplers continue to battle through some of the most challenging tournaments in the region.

CAPS: A discovery to lengthen dogs' lives

Due to some recent drug breakthroughs, our best friends might stay with us a little longer.

Fallon girls off to best start in five seasons

Midseason review: Wave sweeps Elko, Spring Creek to set up dual with defending state champs.

Fallon Theatre welcomes back The Will Shamberger Band

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

NIAA announces search committee for executive director position

The NIAA had a special board meeting Monday to announce its timeline to hire a new executive director.

Charges dismissed in Caldor Fire ignition

Charges were dismissed against a father and son accused of starting the Caldor fire in 2021.

Lyon County 2024 presidential preference primary election information

Nevada state law requires the Lyon County Clerk/Treasurer’s Office to conduct the Presidential Preference Primary (NRS 298.600-720) held on Feb. 6. This election is only open for registered voters of the two major political parties, Democrat and Republican. Early voting begins on Jan. 27 and runs through Feb. 2. A list of polling locations and the dates and times for early voting in Lyon County are available on the Lyon County website and on sample ballots mailed to Lyon County registered voters.

Petition seeks protection for native Nevada monkeyflower

Wet winters are often accompanied by the blooming of a Western Nevada native, the Carson Valley monkeyflower.

Boys basketball: Fallon snaps losing streak with OT win

Midseason review: Greenwave counting on tournament experience to help during league season.

MEFIYI announces annual Molly Scholarships

The 20/30 Men's Club #85 has approved its annual sponsorship for the Molly Scholarships.

Community news briefs for week of Jan. 8

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

Oasis splits tournament games, falls to Yerington

The Oasis boys basketball team split its four games at the Sierra Nevada Basketball Christmas Classic.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for Jan. 12-17.

Santoro: January full of tests as Pack reaches for Top 25

Nevada's schedule includes upcoming tests against Boise State, San Diego State, Colorado and New Mexico.

Douglas basketball downs Spanish Springs

Plus, results from Tiger wrestling at Rollie Lane

Results from Douglas High School boys basketball and Tiger wrestling from the weekend.

Carson City Sheriff’s Office seeks information on larceny from Walmart

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is seeking information about a larceny that occurred on Dec. 22, 2023, at the north Carson City Walmart, 3200 Market St.

Douglas girls hoops takes ahold of second spot in 4A North

Douglas Hogh School girls basketball has taken over second place in the Class 4A North after a win Saturday.

Jim Valentine: New forms for 2024

The local board of realtors has released the new contract forms for the year.

Monday, January 8

Letter: Heat pumps

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Ronni Hannaman: Galaxy Theatre provides immersive experiences for movie fans

Movie theaters have been around since 1896 and have thrilled countless fans.

Cattleman’s Update: 2024 could see stable beef market

While the beef market is “bullish,” an economic prognosticator told those attending the virtual Cattlemen’s Update on Monday morning there are some concerns for the coming year.

Get Healthy Carson City: Start the new year with new behaviors

Start the year off by saying goodbye to some unfavorable habits and start your new year with a new mindset and a healthier you.

New leadership for the Carson City School Board

At its first meeting of the year Tuesday, the Carson City School District Board of Trustees voted in new leadership. Trustee Joe Cacioppo, District 7, was named president. He replaced now immediate past president Laurel Crossman, District 2, as the board’s leader. Trustees Lupe Ramirez, District 1, and Mike Walker, District 5, were named vice president and clerk, respectively. Each of the three leaders will serve one-year terms.

UNR Extension offers free radon test kits

Free short-term radon test kits are available to Nevadans through Feb. 29, while supplies last.

MW rankings: Utah State handles CSU to move up; Pack at No. 1

Aggies, Wolf Pack both 14-1; Mountain West also has three teams at 13-2.

Reno programs aim to help unhoused people move into employment, stability

Reno Works recruits participants by advertising the program to case workers and within the local shelters.

Kelly Bullis: Rabbi trust for high-paid employees

The basic idea of any deferred compensation is to earn the money when in a high tax bracket, but not report the income until future years.

Furlong asks AG to add vaping to compliance checks

Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong said his office is making a request with the Nevada Attorney General’s Office to include vaping and tobacco products businesses shouldn’t be selling to minors in future stings.

Sunday, January 7

Deborah Case: Browsers Corner customers spread the joy of reading

The bookstore is entirely staffed by volunteers who dedicate their time and energy to make Browsers Corner a welcoming destination for shoppers.

Carson City birth announcements for December 21 to 27, 2023

Carson City birth announcements for December 21 to 27, 2023

Grading the Pack: Nevada defense strong against Fresno State

Grading the Nevada Wolf Pack’s 72-57 men’s basketball victory over the Fresno State Bulldogs at Save Mart Center in Fresno, Calif. Saturday . . .

Marilyn Foster: New year brings new travel adventures

Make 2024 your year to travel while the spirit moves you and the body still can.

Plumas Bank donates to FISH student housing project

The bank announced a donation of $15,000 to assist in the project in Carson City.

Drivers can name certain medical conditions on license

The “Star of Life” symbol has different codes for different conditions.

Faith & Insight: Considering resolutions

Consider resolutions that transcend the physical and profit in eternity.

LCSD to add, upgrade outdated cameras after safety discussions

“There is still additional need for cameras as campuses grow and kids realize where the blind spots are."

Saturday, January 6

Jim Hartman: The Jan. 6 anniversary

Urgently needed: speedy Supreme Court review if the U.S. is going to avoid patchwork democracy in 2024.

Carson City road report for January 8 to 14, 2024

Carson City road report for January 8 to 14, 2024

Nevada GOP lists locations for Feb. 8 caucus

The caucus will include five candidates: Ryan Binkley, Chris Christie, Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy and Donald J. Trump.

School district adult education classes begin Jan. 22

The Carson City School District and Carson Adult Education is registering students for spring 2024 classes. Classes begin Jan. 22.

Past Pages for January 6 to 9, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

MTSS: Fair, predictable step up at Eagle Valley

Eagle Valley promotes a system of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports.

Friday, January 5

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City to see windy, snowy weather Saturday

Region to expect up to an inch of snow Saturday.

Carson High Spotlight: Malia (Mia) Alvarado

Mia Alvarado has committed community service in Carson High's Early Childhood Education Program and plans on a career in education.

Carson City accepting applications for justice of the peace

The appointee will serve until Jan. 5, 2025, unless elected to the office on Nov. 5, 2024, for the following six-year term starting Jan. 6, 2025.

Carson City Symphony to begin rehearsals Wednesday

The concert Feb. 18 will feature vocal soloist Richard Hutton and Carson Chamber Singers with music by John Williams, Georges Bizet, William Grant Still (in memoriam) and Ralph Vaughan Williams.

Washoe registrar resigns, underscoring election turnover

Eleven of Nevada’s 17 counties have had turnover in top county election positions since the 2020 election.

Trina Machacek: A calendar of events

June is the best month of the year.

F1 fans send Strip casinos to second-highest gaming revenue month

Statewide, gaming revenue was more than $1.37 billion, a 12.6 percent increase from a year ago.

Thursday, January 4

Supervisors will pick justice of the peace; planning commissioner named

Supervisors indicated they will interview all prospective justice of the peace candidates at an upcoming meeting as part of an appointment process.

Carson High photo students’ exhibit at the Brick

The exhibit will run through March 14. The Brick is open to the public, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to noon, 1-4 p.m.

Porter third at Sierra Nevada Classic

Douglas' Adie eighth at SNC

Results from the Sierra Nevada Classic as well as hoops over the winter break.

Allegiant Airlines ending service between Reno, Las Vegas

Southwest Airlines currently offers 10 round-trip flights a day between Las Vegas and Reno. Spirit Airlines has 12 flights a week.

Developer has vision for Reno’s East Fourth Street

Josh Thieriot envisions 900 E. Fourth St. as a community gathering place for dining, drinks, music and shopping.

Wednesday, January 3

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Notice of Lien Sale

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Notice of Public Sale

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Notice of Close of Registration Presidential Preference Election

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Notice of Hearing

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO REVISE TARIFF

Man arrested in New Year’s Day robberies in Carson City

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office made arrested a man accused of two armed robberies on Jan. 1 in Carson City. On Tuesday, deputies arrested Adelaido Aragon-Rueda. He is accused of an armed robbery in the area of North Carson Street and College Parkway, along with armed robbery occurred in the area of Fairview and Desatoya drives.

Diez: Minden’s Thorson entered in Chili Bowl kickoff event

Racing's year begins with Midget cars racing over multiple days in Tulsa, Okla.

MW rankings: Pack leads CSU, SDSU in top-heavy rankings

Aztecs knock off Gonzaga; Rams open conference play with convincing win.

Churchill County year in review — part I

The LVN's look back at 2023 begins with the year's first four months.

School board wraps 2023, sets schedule for new year

Board president receives Veteran School Board Member of the Year honor.

City survey to gauge interest in art classes, workshops

The survey asks what art classes individuals and families would like to attend as well as what classes are already being offered through local businesses and nonprofit groups.

Past Pages for January 3 to 5, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

MTSS: System helps build Empire of consistency

Success at Empire Elementary School is all about reinforcing a positive behavior instead of emphasizing to a student what they did wrong, Vice Principal Nathan Brigham said.

Tuesday, January 2

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Lien Sale

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Notice of Hearing

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO REVISE TARIFF

Comstock Quilters honor Fallon man

The presentation honored Patrick H. LeClaire for his years of service in the Navy and Fleet Reserve Association.

Caucus approaching for Nevada Republicans

Also: Justice of the Peace filing ends Jan. 12.

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 23-12020

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Hearing

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Federal Emergency Management Agency

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Amended Notice of Hearing

Santoro: Could Pack’s success lead to Alford’s departure?

Nevada is 35-12 — and an NCAA Tournament team — since disastrous 2021-22 season ended.

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Notice to Creditors

School services available through partnership with Care Solace

The service is available at no cost to CCSD students, staff, and their families.

CCSD begins rolling blackout bus schedule

The new schedule will be in effect for the remainder of the 2023-24 school year.

Fallon Theatre: Release the Kraken!

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

White Christmas adds special touch to holiday deliveries

Volunteers ensure seniors receive Christmas dinners.

CAPS: New year brings hope and gratitude

A shout-out to the many folks who make CAPS' mission possible.

Tara Riddle: Nutella pecan baklava (recipe)

Baklava is originally a Turkish dish but is also very well known in Greek tradition as well.

Commissioners wrap up 2023 business

The first meeting of the new year is set for Jan. 4.

Community news briefs for week of Jan. 1

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

MTSS: Schools learn at own pace to produce best student outcomes

The Carson City School District has encouraged practices of the Multi-Tiered System of Support.

Supervisors look at court vacancy, committee seats

Justice of the Peace Kristin Luis’ last day in the role is Friday. Luis was recently appointed by Gov. Joe Lombardo to fill Judge James Wilson’s seat in First Judicial District Court.

Monday, January 1

Letter: Giving thanks to the Santas

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Man wanted in Carson, Douglas and Lyon arrested on Sunday

A man wanted in multiple Northern Nevada counties was arrested Sunday by Carson City Sheriff’s Deputies.The Carson City Special Enforcement Team have been recently searching for a wanted subject, Joshua Harrison, 36, who has multiple felony warrants to include: Carson City District Court Felony Warrant, Parole and Probation Felony Warrant, Lyon County Contempt of Court for Luring a Child (Felony Warrant) and he is also a suspect in Douglas County Commercial Burglary Case, according to a press release for the Carson City Sheriff’s Office.

GNCU recognizes school district employees

Five grand prizes were awarded in which winners received a $500 donation for their classroom or program as well as a $100 gift certificate or gift card to their favorite local restaurant.

Get Healthy Carson City: Together Everyone Achieves More

In 2023, the divisions within Carson City Health and Human Services came together and worked as a team to accomplish many things.

Carson City Sheriff's Office seeks help identifying robbery suspect

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is investigating a robbery that occurred in the area of North Carson Street and College Parkway at 2:40 a.m. on Monday.

Reno’s Perenn Bakery to open grocery store in spring

Half the space that formerly housed Centro South is already being used by Perenn staff to prep all of their savory goods.