Stories for June 2024

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Sunday, June 30

Carson City birth announcements for June 16 to 19, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for June 16 to 19, 2024

Ronni Hannaman: We all want to live in Utopia, but who pays?

The number one issue under the “if you could change one thing, what would it be?” category was to address the perceived homelessness crisis.

Tara Riddle: Sage and lemon ricotta stuffed squash blossoms (recipe)

These little delicacies are pulled off of the zucchini plant. You can sauté them, or stuff them and fry them. This recipe is perfect for the summertime.

WNC's Reach for the Stars Gala set Aug. 10

Tickets are $200 per person, $380 per couple or $1,500 per table of eight. Seating is limited.

Faith & Insight: Having a low time? These spiritual disciples can help

May I suggest if you are in a low place that attending to your spiritual side may help?

Winners and losers: Minimum wage increases July 1

The minimum wage in Nevada will be $12 an hour, a modest bump from the current minimum wage.

Saturday, June 29

Silver Springs woman arrested on kidnapping, drug possession charges

At approximately 2:30 p.m. on June 29 the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office, Communications Division received a 911 call reporting an assault with a deadly weapon and possible abduction at gunpoint occurring in the 8500 block of Santa Fe trail in Stagecoach.

Jim Hartman: It’s Brown vs. Rosen

A Trump win could provide Brown enough coattails for a Senate upset.

Carson City road report for July 1 to 7, 2024

Carson City road report for July 1 to 7 , 2024

Lanes reduced on southbound I-580 in Carson City Monday

Overnight lane closures will take place on southbound Interstate 580 in Carson City Monday, July 1 as the Nevada Department of Transportation installs an overhead traffic sign.

Mile High Jazz Band to perform at Carson Nugget July 9

The 17-member band will play old favorites and new big-band tunes from their extensive repertoire.

Carson sheriff offers tips against business scams

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office has received multiple reports and cases from citizens scammed during fraudulent business transactions.

Past Pages for June 29 to July 2, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Carson Toyota first in state to be certified green business

Carson City Toyota has become the first auto dealership in the Silver State to become a green business as certified this spring by the Nevada Green Business network.

Friday, June 28

Lyon County legal - 44659

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44532

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 44284

Notice of Public Sale

Lyon County legal - 44538

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Carson City legal - 44547

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44471

FALLON PAIUTE-SHOSHONE TRIBE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE

Carson City legal - 44511

Notice to Creditors

Alpine County legal - 44508

Notice Inviting Bids

Lyon County legal - 44518

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 44553

Notice to Creditors

11.7 pounds of fentanyl recovered during Carson City traffic stop

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office Special Enforcement Team recovered 11.7 pounds of fentanyl during a Friday traffic stop. A Kia sedan with California license plates was stopped on Fairview Drive near I-580 for a traffic violation.

USDA funds treatment center expansion

Upgrade will expand residential areas, add treatment rooms, and build new offices.

Congressional candidate wants state’s 'lithium loop' closed

Greg Kidd is a non-partisan candidate for Nevada's 2nd U.S. House District seat.

JoAnne Skelly: Pruning crabapple trees

I have been training three of these trees into a somewhat flattened umbrella shape for almost 20 years.

Trina Machacek: Screaming for ice cream

Things that go awry can be some of the best things of life. Those things? Those are the best memory making times of your life.

Reno facility opens windows to West Coast for Marvin

A new phase of growth for Marvin has started with the opening of the company’s first distribution center at 3030 Airway Drive in Reno.

Thursday, June 27

UPDATE: Silver Springs shooting suspect's truck found

Stephen Thomas Shytle, 53, of Silver Springs has been positively identified as the suspect, LCSO said. Shytle’s whereabouts are unknown.

Radio tower, riding academy decisions delayed

After postponing the radio tower hearing, commissioners heard public testimony from numerous neighbors regarding a proposed therapeutic riding stable.

Roger Diez: A whole new world for NASCAR

Just a few years ago racing with wet weather tires, let alone on an oval, would not have even entered the conversation.

Absenteeism impacts Carson summer school enrollment

Enrollment in Carson City School District’s 2024 summer school program reflects the year’s ongoing struggles with chronic absenteeism.

Two injured in Silver Springs shooting

A suspect is at-large after a shooting has left two people injured in Silver Springs. At 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, a male victim with multiple gunshot wounds was found at Lahontan State Park Ranger Station at Lake Lahontan.

Community backs $59K campaign to stop Brady’s ‘slow fade’ from MS

Family and friends are hoping a fundraising effort for a stem cell transplant planned for July 1 in Puebla, Mexico, will save him from being bedbound for the rest of his life.

Wednesday, June 26

Lyon County legal - 44449

Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

Churchill County legal - 44274

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR WEATHERIZATION CONTRACTORS

Churchill County legal - 44470

FALLON PAIUTE-SHOSHONE TRIBE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR ASSOCIATE JUDGE

Churchill County legal - 44328

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 44278

Request for Proposals

Churchill County legal - 44468

CHURCHILL COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNUAL SUMMARY FISCAL REPORT 06/30/24

Churchill County legal - 44387

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF AN ENERGY SUPPLY AGREEMENT AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Churchill County legal - 44390

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF AN ENERGY SUPPLY AGREEMENT AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Pony Express Re-Ride visits Carson City

Running ahead of schedule, “The Pony” arrived in Dayton by 10:33 a.m. Wednesday, at Mills Park in Carson by high noon, on to Jacks Valley Road in north Douglas County by 1 p.m.

City: Prison Hill OHV to close in event of Red Flag Warning

The Prison Hill Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Area and the trails and areas beyond the motorized trailhead/staging area located on Golden Eagle Lane in Carson City will be closed during Red Flag Warning days, city officials said in a news release. The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning in Carson and surrounding areas from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. Wednesday.

Bighorn news: The spirit of summer, alumni update, golf date

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Get Healthy Carson City: National Pet Preparedness month

This month serves as a crucial reminder to create an emergency plan to be ready for any disaster.

Fallon Theatre adds John Wayne classic

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Lahontan Valley, Wadsworth get funding for housing projects

The Federal Housing Loan Bank of San Francisco announced funding for affordable housing that will include 200 homes in the Lahontan Valley.

Guest column: A push for a change

Under ideal conditions, the Truckee Meadows Public Lands Management Act will fail to gain adoption into law.

Public hearing on Carson City grant requests July 2

Eligible activities include public facility and public improvement projects, public service programs, planning studies, economic development business assistance and microenterprise activities.

Past Pages for June 26 to 28, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

The Urban Renewal Project ready to rock Carson City

Big band brings a big party to free concert series

“We talk about Carson City all the time as one of the best audiences we’ve ever had the opportunity to play for."

Tuesday, June 25

Storey County legal - 44459

Storey County Request for Qualifications (RFQ)

Lyon County legal - 44478

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44070

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Carson City legal - 44433

Notice of Public Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 44460

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44477

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 44475

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44426

Publication of Ordinance - Ordinance No. 2024-4 - Bill No. 104

Carson City legal - 44389

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF AN ENERGY SUPPLY AGREEMENT AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Carson City legal - 44392

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF AN ENERGY SUPPLY AGREEMENT AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Carson City legal - 44434

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

CAPS: Cats and their many shades of gray

Cats come only in two colors — black and orange. All other colors are either a combination of the two or a faded version of one.

CCSO to perform alcohol compliance checks Friday

On Friday, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office will be conducting alcohol compliance checks in sting operations utilizing underage volunteers, according to a news release.

De Golyer Bucking Horse & Bull Bash returns this weekend

This weekend, the event will celebrate its 10th anniversary when it returns to the 3C Complex.

Santoro: Wolf Pack’s not-so-secret weapon is Matt Lubick

Nevada's offense has been left for dead; it'll be up to Jeff Choate's top assistant to revive it.

WNC: 442 students make spring Dean’s list

The honorees come from 23 Nevada cities and four states.

Banner Churchill birth announcements through May 24

Banner Churchill Community Hospital birth announcements through May 24.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Community news briefs for week of June 24

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

NDOT considering lower speed limit in Mound House

The change would apply to 1.2 miles of U.S. 50 with a focus along the railroad bridge in Mound House to the Battle Born Dispensary.

Quincy’s High Sierra Music Festival features 50 bands

The family-friendly festival, set for July 4-7, has camping, food trucks, merchandise vendors and more.

Kelly Bullis: When a return is timely filed – Sec. 7502

If you’re already stressed out, or feeling sleepy, perhaps reading this column right now is not a good idea.

CEO: Tract to invest $100 billion in Storey County

Recently, Tract purchased almost 9,000 acres at the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Complex (TRI) to complete its current land acquisitions in Storey County.

Monday, June 24

Stewart ‘S’ on Prison Hill fixed after vandalism

The “S” appeared to have a line drawn through it to make it look like a dollar sign. By Monday morning, it had been fixed.

Frances Humphrey lecture series at Nevada State Museum Thursday

Cruise down U.S. Highway 395 with local author J. Butler Kyle during the Frances Humphrey lecture series: “No Exit Necessary.”

Hager elected Carson City Schools Foundation board president

Jon Hager has been elected president of the Carson City Schools Foundation Board of Directors.

Jim Valentine: Back to the mechanics

Once a written agreement is in place for all intents and purposes all parties are working together. As things happen or are scheduled let the other party know what’s going on.

Planning commission eyes radio tower, riding academy, multifamily project

The commission will hear an appeal of the Community Development director’s denial of a building permit for a 62-foot-tall amateur radio tower on South Deer Run Road.

Sunday, June 23

Carson City birth announcements for June 8 to 13, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for June 8 to 13, 2024

Letter: Trump’s guilty verdict

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Jazz & Beyond committee announces poster contest winner

Carol Foldvary-Anderson's design, "More Than Just Jazz!" was selected from six entries to highlight the 21st annual Carson City music festival.

Mile High Jazz Band to host annual meeting, membership party June 30

All interested individuals including association members, band musicians, volunteers, and friends are invited.

Matt Farag: Welcome summer with fresh, fabulous food (recipe)

Every dish you need for a full meal presentation.

Retiring Lyon Co. school superintendent plans to stay involved

Wayne Workman said he feels his passion is to be an educator and mentor for students first.

Saturday, June 22

Jim Hartman: Europe turns right: Will the U.S. follow?

Conservative and right-wing parties across Europe demonstrated their increased strength in picking lawmakers for the European Union Parliament.

Palmer’s Olympic bid ends a few points short

Krysta Palmer's push for her second straight Olympic Games came down to her final dive in Saturday's finale at the Team USA Olympic Diving Trials.

Carson City road report for June 24 to 30, 2024

Carson City road report for June 24 to 30, 2024

Carson City author wins inaugural literary award

Dragon Crown Books has announced that Carson City author Michael K. Falciani is the winner of the inaugural ACES High Award for outstanding contribution to The ACES Anthology 2023.

Character or celebrity?

God spoke to Abraham: I will make you a great nation; I will bless you and make your name great; and you shall be a blessing (Genesis 12:2).

JoAnne Skelly: Cottontails aren’t so cute after all

While cottontails only live 12 to 15 months, they can have two to six litters per year, each with five to six young.

Past Pages for June 22 to 25, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archives

CTH hopes to open juvenile behavioral health facility in year

$3.5 million will be used for an “emergency retrofit” of existing facilities on Fleischmann Way in west Carson.

Friday, June 21

Lyon County legal - 44277

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44386

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44283

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44321

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44271

REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR WEATHERIZATION CONTRACTORS

Carson City legal - 44304

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44329

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44285

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 43810

CARSON WATER SUBCONSERVANCY DISTRICT - General Fund

Letter: Carson City Sheriff active shooter exercise

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Judge dismisses charges in Nevada fake electors case

Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford said he will take the case directly to the state Supreme Court.

Centennial Park lower fields open for Carson City July 4 fireworks

The fireworks show starts at 9:30 p.m. on July 4, and Centennial Park Drive and the lower fields of the park will open to the public at 7 p.m.

Supervisors canvass Primary Election results

Supervisors unanimously accepted the canvass of the primary that saw 28.8 precent voter turnout.

Nevada Artists Association announces Spirit of America Show winners

The judged show will includes 114 submissions from 48 member and non-member artists from Northern Nevada.

Trina Machacek: Mountains and Muhammad

Bringing, taking, sliding mounds of mountains to different places at different times. It sometimes gets to be so overwhelming.

CCSD’s lessons learned leading to improvement in MTSS

Teachers and administrators are putting in the hard work to flip the Multi-Tiered System of Support triangle that focused on the most critical population of students who were challenged academically and socially, and the results gradually are coming.

Thursday, June 20

Palmer in fourth after 3-meter semifinal, into Saturday’s final round

Krysta Palmer is into the final round of the US Olympic diving trials in the 3-meter individual springboard. She will need to finish in the top two in order to qualify for the 2024 Olympic Games.

Supervisors OK opioid plans, residential growth cap

The city’s direct portion of opioid settlement money totals about $8.2 million but is stretched out in a payment schedule through 2043.

Jacks Valley Ranch on market for $15 million

For the first time in more than a half century, the historic Jacks Valley Ranch is on the market for $15 million.

Roger Diez: NASCAR goes from flat tires to flat track

The NASCAR Cup’s first race at Iowa Speedway had two major story lines – tires and Kyle Larson.

Carson City native training to be Navy pilot

John Suter II, a native of Carson City, joined the Navy one year ago and earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the U.S. Naval Academy in 2023.

Port of Nevada near Fernley ‘huge opportunity’ for area

The Port of Nevada accepted its first intermodal shipments in May from the Port of Oakland, the nation’s ninth-busiest seaport.

Wednesday, June 19

Churchill County legal - 44267

CHURCHILL COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT TO APPROVE FISCAL YEAR 2024 AUGMENTED BUDGET

Churchill County legal - 44080

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Churchill County legal - 44111

Application for Water No. 93513

Churchill County legal - 44147

Application for Water No. 93514

Churchill County legal - 44255

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Churchill County legal - 44143

Notice to Creditors

Talia Tretton rewrites Douglas record book — next stop, Big Ten softball

As a two-time Gatorade softball Player of the Year, outgoing Tiger Talia Tretton has rewritten Douglas' softball record books.

Fallon Theatre welcomes pirates and hobbits

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Get Healthy Carson City: Recognizing and preventing extreme heat emergencies

As the temperatures increase, it is important to take the necessary steps to stay cool, remain hydrated, and keep yourself informed.

Brewfest organizers ready for a strong turnout Saturday

Tickets are $40 in advance or $45 at the event. Participants get a 5-ounce tasting cup with which to sample more than 40 brews and ciders.

Past Pages for June 19 to 21, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Free BAC Concert Series kicks off with Adrian and Meredith

The free concert kicks off Saturday at 7 p.m. at the corner of King and Minnesota streets with opening band The Kilowatt Hours.

Tuesday, June 18

Carson City legal - 44254

PUBLIC NOTICE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG)PROGRAM 2024-2025 ANNUAL PLAN

Carson City legal - 44270

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 44251

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Lyon County legal - 44253

Notice of Hearing

Storey County legal - 44265

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44263

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 44252

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 44261

Notice of Application - 24-06010

Carson City legal - 44260

Notice of Application - 24-06009

Carson City legal - 44259

Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 24-06001

Douglas County legal - 43843

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Mayor updates Chamber on city projects

Tedford explains city's procedures and lays out plans for some future projects.

WNC to host summer solstice event on Thursday

Celebrate the longest day of the year and start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere with safe solar viewing at the Jack C. Davis Observatory on Thursday.

Pedersen and Henley head to November in school board race

Final results from the Carson City Clerk Recorder’s Office Tuesday showed Carson City School Board District 7 candidates Michelle Pedersen and John Henley would go to the general ballot in November. Of the total 10,255 votes cast, Pedersen did not garner enough votes with a total of 5,007, or 48.8%, necessary to make 50% plus one to win the seat in the primary. Henley earned 2,716, or 26.4%, of votes cast while Joy Trushenski came in with 2,532, or 24.6%.

Santoro: Can Jeff Choate break Pack’s first-year curse?

Also: Could the USC version of the Muss Bus ever make a stop in Reno?

Area cowboys, cowgirls fare well at state junior high finals

Complete results from the competition in Winnemucca.

CAPS: The truth about those puppy dog eyes

It's an actual scientific term that describes dogs’ ability to lift their eyebrows to increase the size of their eyes.

Community news briefs for week of June 17

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

Bighorn news: Alumni update and summer school

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

WNC's Child Development Center receives five-star rating

For the first time in the Child Development Center’s 31-year history at Western Nevada College, the center has received a five-star program rating.

Elko County tops high school rodeo state titles

Complete results from the competition in Winnemucca.

Racing: Top Gun, Rattlesnake results

Top Gun Dragstrip pans to host the inaugural Fallon 1320 this weekend.

Final fundraiser helping family of boy with rare diagnosis

Melinda Felix of Carson City smiles when she calls Brendan the “easiest one” to manage of her four sons.

Jim Valentine: Real estate government documents

Much of the foundation for the regulations came from the National Association of Realtors Code of Ethics.

Bagwell, partners deliver bikes, Airpods and cash for student attendance

Chronic absenteeism has been defined as missing at least 10 percent of days in a school year for any reason, including excused and unexcused absences.

Monday, June 17

Palmer just misses Olympic synchro qualification

Individual 3-meter springboard qualification begins Thursday

Krysta Palmer and her synchronized partner, Alison Gibson, took second at the Olympic Trials Monday. The pair just missed out on the lone Olympic qualification spot.

Carson City legal - 44072

Notice to Creditors

Lyon County legal - 44059

Notice of Hearing

Truckee-Tahoe Lumber acquires NVO Construction

The company will be rebranded as Truckee-Tahoe Lumber Co. Truss and Components Division.

Recognition program encourages school involvement

A systematic effort to recognize community partners for their engagement and creative support in schools will be offered.

Kelly Bullis: Thinking of selling your home?

First, know what your current home is worth and what your potential replacement home might cost.

Growth management, opioid plans head to Carson supervisors

Before evaluating how best to combat opioid use in the community, the Carson City Board of Supervisors will review a resolution Thursday to set the maximum number of residential building permits for the next two years following the recommendation of the Growth Management Commission that convened May 29. Supervisors will also meet 8 a.m. Friday to canvass the vote from the June 11 Primary Election.

Sunday, June 16

Carson City birth announcements for May 31 to June 4, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for May 31 to June 4, 2024

Letter: NV Energy’s proposed rate hike

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

18 graduate from Western Nevada College preschool

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

Cynthia Ferris-Bennett: Creating community with culinary camaraderie

Food has a unique way of bringing people together. Here’s how ...

CHS students create metal art for Chamber project

The students took hand-drawn sketches to derive the original art form, the Carson City Golden Eagle and the Nevada Bluebird.

Faith & Insight: Father’s Day blessing

Happy Father’s Day! God bless all fathers.

Carson City median home price increases

Carson City had 46 sales of existing single-family homes in May, a 9.8 percent decrease from the previous month and a 9.5 percent increase from last year.

Saturday, June 15

Jim Hartman: Nevada Voter ID initiative clears Supreme Court

All seven justices voted to uphold a district court ruling that brings the initiative one important step closer to appearing on the November ballot.

Carson City road report for June 17 to 23, 2024

Carson City road report for June 17 to 23, 2024

JoAnne Skelly: What about peonies?

"I tried to grow them years ago, but failed, probably because of their need for rich, fertile soil. They didn’t grow even with six to eight hours of sun per day."

Palmer set for trials, eyes second Olympic games

Krysta Palmer will compete in her third Olympic Trials next week at the University of Tennessee.

Carson school district’s civic test pass rates still climbing

Tests must directly match questions from the actual citizenship test.

Past Pages for June 15 to 18, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Full house keeps fatherhood fun for Nigel Harrison

Mealtimes in Carson City’s Harrison household at maximum capacity often is like having lunch in a middle school cafeteria.

Friday, June 14

Storey County Legal # 44079

Notice to Creditors

Carson City Legal # 44134

Notice you have been sued

Carson City legal # 44075

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal # 44113

Notice to Creditors

Carson City Legal #44114

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal # 44135

Notice to Creditors

Carson City Legal # 44210

Notice of Public Hearing

Carson City legal # 44155

Notice of Prehearing Conference

Nevada445 and Hale Mari bring a taste of music to Taste of Downtown

As a complete part of any balanced diet, Taste of Downtown also includes live music to help satisfy your palette of entertainment. Your choices on the menu include Top 40 and classic rock with Hale Mari, or you can enjoy Nevada 445 and its blend of country music. There will be two stages both on Carson Street, with both bands playing simultaneously about 0.3 miles away from each other, so there isn’t any noise interference. The music runs from 5:30 to 10 p.m. with a couple of breaks for the bands.

Restaurants ready for Taste of Downtown

More than two dozen restaurants and other outfits are bringing their best fare for the annual Taste of Downtown event scheduled for 5:30 p.m. June 15 in historic downtown Carson City.

Taste of Downtown’s 30th anniversary a capstone event for Carson

Taste of Downtown’s 30th anniversary this year offers a venerated heritage for those who have enjoyed an evening out along Carson Street at the event. Lisa Lee, director of the nonprofit Advocates to End Domestic Violence backing one of Carson City’s longstanding traditions, says it remains a “pretty big street party” for those wanting to get out and meet their neighbors.

Dayton High graduates look ahead to clear future

Dayton High School’s graduating Dust Devils received a little more than a gentle breeze to accompany their final exit on the football field Thursday.

Yerington's Pumpkin Hollow Mine shutting down

A Yerington copper mine is laying off 117 workers after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

Trina Machacek: Break-fast

Everyone, every stinking one of us is chasing the dollar to keep our noses above the water line of life.

Data storage could double energy use in 8 years, NV Energy CEO says

Data centers are already booming in the Reno/Sparks/Fernley area as Switch, Apple, eBay, and Google all have a data-center presence here.

Thursday, June 13

Weekend TV sports: Euro 24 kicks off in Germany

Also: U.S. Open golf takes over NBC and USA Network.

Regional road projects move forward, city ready for local road projects

Carson City Regional Transportation Commission members are optimistic about the ability to prioritize local road projects if voters pass two ballot measures.

'The cloak of patriotism' — Strong

As we celebrate our four patriotic holidays, we should think about what honoring our country really means.

Roger Diez: NASCAR makes first stop at Iowa

Built in 2006, Iowa is a very fast, seven-eighths mile oval with 12-14 degree progressive banking in the turns.

Get Healthy Carson City: Mosquito: Fight the bite

Take time now to protect yourself against mosquito bites. Those pesky little creatures can also carry a variety of diseases that pose a threat to your health.

Carson Valley youth lacrosse growing

The Carson Valley youth lacrosse league continues to see its turnout rise.

$6.4 million grant for Ash Canyon to be evaluated

The Carson City Parks and Recreation Commission and Open Space Advisory Committee are meeting jointly Monday to evaluate a roughly $6.4 million potential federal grant.

Wednesday, June 12

Churchill County legal - 43883

Notice of Consumer Session

Churchill County legal - 43834

Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

Churchill County legal - 43903

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 44029

Notice to Creditors

Ivo, retired Carson City Sheriff’s Office K-9, dies

CCSO said Ivo retired in 2020 and got to spend time with his “human” family.

Douglas spring signing day

Tigers have 15 sign for collegiate athletics

The outgoing senior class at Douglas High School has a plethora of student-athletes moving on to compete at the next level.

Former Senator star Timi Brown wants to be ‘a voice’ for women’s sports

Carson High School alumna and Hall of Famer Timi Brown will go into the NIAA Hall of Fame on Thursday.

School district hires human resources director

District turns to Cameron Sorensen, a CCHS graduate.

State's speed awareness campaign running through June 21

The campaign aims to increase law enforcement participation and public safety through the use of highly visible patrols.

Locals attend D-Day 80th anniversary ceremonies

The worlds of Army soldier Anthony “Tony” Pagano of Sparks and Holocaust survivor Leon Malmed of South Lake Tahoe, Calif., intersected June 6 at the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion in northern France.

Past Pages for June 12 to 14, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Tuesday, June 11

Carson City legal - 43979

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 43885

Notice of Consumer Session

Lyon County legal - 44028

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 43871

Notice of Public Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 44036

Notice of Application - 24-05032

Carson City legal - 44037

Notice of Application - 44037

Lyon County Legal # 44059

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 44038

Notice of Applications

Carson City legal - 44039

Notice of Application - 24-05030

Carson City legal # 44072

Notice to Creditors

Tedford, Hyde and Blakey win their seats

A low turnout of Churchill County voters cast ballots Tuesday night in the primary election, re-electing Fallon’s mayor, retaining the justice of the peace and selecting two new commissioners. The tally is unofficial until the county receives the rest of the mail-in ballots, which must be received no later than Friday, and the approval of the current commissioners who canvas the final results.

Letter: Freezing salaries and cost of living adjustments

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

2024 Carson City primary election results (Friday update)

Mail ballots had to be postmarked before or by Tuesday and can be received and counted by the election officials no later than June 15.

Bullock appointed to CCSD school board vacancy

Trustees interviewed two candidates to fill the vacancy created after board vice president Tricia Strasdin resigned.

Area's Fourth of July events taking entries

The 2024 parade theme is “Fallon Forward”.

CAPS: A fabulous day at Bark in the Park

News, notes and upcoming events from the Churchill Animal Protection Society.

Fallon Theatre: The Hobbit trilogy marches on

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

CCHS' reunion weekend returns to summer calendar

The 10th annual event is planned for Aug. 16-17.

NSP: Dayton man killed in Lyon County crash

One Dayton man died and a second Dayton man was arrested as the result of a Lyon County crash, according to a state police news release.

Santoro: Remember that big cannon, Pack fans?

It's the one that used to be painted blue. It could be again, but UNLV's discovery of football competence has complicated things.

Community news briefs for week of June 10

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

NIAA adding 14 to state Hall of Fame

Thursday’s ceremony includes a cross-section of honorees from Northern Nevada.

Chamber of Commerce ‘reinvigorated’ for business in Carson City

Both past and future leadership at the Carson City Chamber of Commerce are fired up about the state of business in the capital city in the post-pandemic era.

Kelly Bullis: Zoom up on electric vehicle credits

Now that Elon Musk has committed to building a lot more charging stations across the country, maybe getting an EV will be a good choice for you?

Nevada expands electronic voting; election security experts concerned

The new process — the ability to cast ballots electronically — has the potential to significantly boost turnout among all tribes in Nevada.

Monday, June 10

Letter: Grateful for conviction of Trump

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Matt Williams to be inducted into NIAA Hall of Fame

A drive to succeed: Matt Williams used coaching, community support to go from Carson High star to the majors

Carson High alumni, Matt Williams, will go into the NIAA Hall of Fame this week.

Bighorn news: First class of Oasis originals graduates

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Carson schools get summer facelift after plan approval

School’s out and the summer construction season’s in at Carson High School.

Jim Valentine: Be careful what you say

Trust is to be guarded and treasured.

Local road prioritization to be considered at RTC

Carson City transportation officials have been developing a process to prioritize those streets for maintenance should voters approve additional funding.

Sunday, June 9

Carson City birth announcements for April 27 to May 26, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for April 27 to May 26, 2024

Letter: Sanctions on gun owners

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Carson teacher to lead group on tour of Japan in July

The Battle Born Travel Club helps to encourage lifelong learning through travel, Carson High teacher Ben Spence said.

David Theiss: Summer flavors to grill (recipe)

I suggest a couple of my favorite ingredients and combine them for a tasty treat. Chicken, bacon and ranch dressing mix.

Report: Carl Icahn purchases more Caesars stock

He oversaw a corporate management shake-up, the appointment of three of his associates to the company’s board and the eventual sale of Caesars to the much smaller Eldorado Resorts for $17.3 billion.

Faith & Insight: ‘A tribute to Edith’

Thank God for those who encourage – thank God for teachers like Edith Burke.

Cultural commission considers free sculpture at disc golf park

“Catch” by artist Jael Hoffmann is proposed to be dedicated to the city at no charge.

Saturday, June 8

Jim Hartman: The guilty verdict

This conviction sets a dangerous precedent – and Trump vows to return the favor.

Carson City road report for June 10 to 16, 2024

Carson City road report for June 10 to 16, 2024

Ken Beaton: Tin cans saved the day

Eighty years ago, was June 6, 1944, D-Day. At a couple of minutes after midnight, American males in their teens or early twenties wearing either an 82nd or a101st patch on their left shoulder began hooking their harness to the wire. In nine seconds, 18 paratroopers loaded with 100 pounds including two cartons of cigarettes jumped out of their C-47 “Dakoda.” They jumped into the dark unknown over occupied France, held by the German troops for the past four years.

Carson City Symphony house recital June 23

The recital is a benefit for Carson City Symphony’s music and educational programs.

JoAnne Skelly: Why do we garden?

The swallowtails are back, and the songbirds are prolific. Maybe that’s why I garden?

Carson High active shooter drill tests emergency response

For Principal Dan Carstens, the entire exercise was “surreal” to hold on his campus among colleagues and first responders.

7 dogs rescued after being found down an embankment near Lahontan Reservoir

High Sierra Lifeline k9 Rescue along with Your Local Pet Station rescued seven Belgian Malinois spotted down a 20 foot embankment near Lahontan Reservoir. There is an 8th dog still out there who is very scared, according to a press release.

Carson City man arrested on suspicion of possession of child pornography

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office along with the Northern Nevada Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC) and the Department of Homeland Security Investigations executed a search warrant at the home of Darrell Wayne Thomas, according to a press release.

Friday, June 7

Lyon County legal - 43855

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 43858

Additional Summons

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 24-05043

Carson City legal - 43841

Notice of Application - 24-05044

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Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 43842

Notice of Application - 24-05049

Storey County legal - 43882

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 43930

Annual Statement

Lyon County legal - 43869

Amended Notice to Creditors

Lyon County legal - 43897

Notice of Personal Property Sale

Carson City legal - 43852

Notice to Creditors

Tretton named Gatorade Player of the Year

The outgoing senior earns the honor for the second time

Douglas High senior Talia Tretton was named Nevada's softball Gatorade Player of the Year for the second season in a row Friday.

Exhibit at Courthouse Gallery, artists reception Wednesday

The Capital City Arts Initiative’s exhibition, “Recent Works” presents work by Tom Gilbertson at the Courthouse Gallery through Sept. 26.

Carson clerk-recorder sees low turnout in early voting

Primary Election Day is Tuesday, and Clerk-Recorder Scott Hoen reported a low turnout in early voting of 14.8 percent as of Friday — the last day of early voting.

Trina Machacek: Rolling along

I mean, just because I put a few extra rolls of toilet paper on the back of the toilet, why should that matter?

Appeal Q and A: Tim Jackson takes over as NIAA executive director

Relationship-building will be main focus in early going

Tim Jackson has officially taken over as the NIAA's executive director as of June 1. The former Clark County School District director of athletics took the time to discuss his goals and ideas to begin his new tenure.

Mercury no threat to Carson River recreation, supervisors told

Eating fish from the Carson River Mercury Superfund Site, which stretches from the Mexican Dam in Carson City to the Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge in Churchill County, has been identified as a risk

Thursday, June 6

Letter: Social Security

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Glover takes Eureka principal job

22-year Douglas teacher, administrator takes over from Roman

Douglas High athletic director and softball coach, John Glover, announced Wednesday he will be resigning to take the principal job at Eureka High School next fall.

Roger Diez: NASCAR pits ‘close’ to Carson this weekend

This weekend both Cup and Xfinity race at Sonoma, the nearest stop on the schedule to Carson City.

REVIEW: Gardnerville’s Backcountry Festival a hit with fans

Corley Ranch was filled with cowboy boots and hats May 31 to June 2 as Backcountry Festival took place for its second year.

RFK Jr. sues Nevada official over ballot access

The campaign said a requirement independent candidates must name their running mate by the time they start gathering signatures for ballot access is unconstitutional.

Wednesday, June 5

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Public Notice - Proposal to Designate Critical Habitat for Dixie Valley Toad Under the Endangered Species Act

Churchill County legal - 43702

Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

Churchill County legal - 43761

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Churchill County legal - 43708

Request for Proposal Selection Judge and Election Prosecutor

Churchill County legal - 43735

Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

Churchill County legal - 43769

Amended Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 43762

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

Churchill County legal - 43695

Amended Notice of Hearing

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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ANNUAL SERVICE AGREEMENTS

Heat advisory issued for Fallon, western Nevada

A heat advisory is in effect for the Western Nevada Basin and Range including Pyramid Lake and the cities of Lovelock, Imlay, Silver Springs, Fernley, Nixon and Fallon through Friday at 8 p.m.

ESPN ranks Pack 120th — and last in MW

The 2024 edition of the Nevada football team also receives low marks from national publications.

Hit parade: Aces lead PCL in batting average

The Reno Aces have been on quite the tear on offense as of late, leading the league in batting average.

Guard’s Hall promoted at childhood home in Carson City

On the day Jonathan Hall turned 85, his son Karsten Hall was promoted to colonel in the Nevada Army Guard – right on the senior Hall’s front porch in the Capital City.

Sheriff: Man fired bullets into neighbor’s apartment, business

Nathan Kelly, 46, was initially contacted by the Carson City Sheriff's Office at 3:43 a.m., on Sunday with a high-powered rifle, screaming into the air

Past Pages for June 5 to 7, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Carson Farmers Market ready to start Saturday

Going into a second year at Mills Park — its 16th year overall — the Carson Farmers Market opens 8:30 a.m. Saturday.

Tuesday, June 4

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 43830

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 43833

Notice to Creditors

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

K-9 finds wanted fugitive after Mound House standoff

On June 4 at approximately 9:30 a.m., the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit attempted to apprehend a known felony warrant suspect known to them as Steven White in Mound House.

Roger Heath: Talking about climate change is action

The most important thing you can do to fight the negative impact of climate change is to talk about it.

CAPS: Bark in the Park run is Saturday

The event also includes vendors, food trucks, live music, alcohol bar, bounce houses, raffle, pet photo shoot, petting zoo, and other activities.

Voting calendar down to a few days

Early voting ends Friday, while the final in-person day is Tuesday.

Nevada State Parks launches photo contest

Park visitors are invited to submit one photograph in each of five categories.

Santoro: Pack’s Choate knows the formula for fan happiness

For Nevada followers, it’s always been about beating UNLV

Commissioners approve 2024-25 county budget

Net position up by $53 million since 2018.

Class of 2024: CCHS grads, teacher show real chemistry

Teacher Steve Johnson asks students to be builders in life by caring for others.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

D-Day at 80: A pivotal day for the Allies

June 6, 1944: Thousands of soldiers liberate France in crucial assault against German forces.

Summer is heating up at The Fallon Theatre

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Bighorns take big honors on 2A all-league lists

Sean McNabb named Coach of the Year after leading Bighorns to playoffs.

Community news briefs for week of June 3

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

Memorial Day ceremony honors veterans from all wars

Observance at Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery focuses on duty, honor and service.

Reno air races land in New Mexico

Roswell was chosen over two other finalists: Pueblo, Colo., and Casper, Wyo.

Ronni Hannaman: Discover the magic and beauty of Cornwall and the Cotswolds

Shades of the English Countryside by Collette will depart from the Carson City Chamber office on June 18, 2025.

Yeager wants education funded at national average in decade

Democratic lawmakers will push for a 10-year plan to eventually fund Nevada K-12 education at the national average, Assembly Speaker Steven Yeager, D-Las Vegas, said.

Monday, June 3

Carson Aquatic Facility therapy pool closed

The Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space Department said in a news release the therapy pool at the Carson Aquatic Facility will be closed until emergency repairs to the filtration system can be made.

CAPS: The Bark is back for your BFF

17th annual Bark in the Park 5K walk/run will take place on Saturday, June 8.

Get Healthy Carson City: Post-traumatic stress disorder awareness

PTSD is not limited to veterans who have been in a war zone.

School district readies final budget with increased deficit

Chief Financial Officer Spencer Winward reported a slight increase in the total general fund revenue of about $500,000 to $80.3 million.

Jim Valentine: Be careful with homemade deeds

Don’t clutter title with unnecessary or faulty recordings.

Supervisors review Carson River Superfund, trails project

The Carson City Board of Supervisors will be busy Thursday with a jam-packed agenda.

Sunday, June 2

Carson City birth announcements for May 18 to 20, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for May 18 to 20, 2024

Letter: NV Energy rate increases should not be given

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Lyon County sheriff: 3 arrested in Yerington burglary

Richard Adams, Crystal Jackson and Travis Paulos-Ivanich have been booked into Lyon County jail on charges related to the stealing or destruction of more than $100,000 in property from a Yerington residence.

WNC professor takes students to San Francisco conference

For Western Nevada College Professor Psychology Dr. Rebecca Bevans and six of her students, a field trip to San Francisco during the end of spring semester accomplished this purpose.

‘Big Deal’ exhibition in Carson City; artist reception June 26

Artist Joan Arrizabalaga celebrates Nevada’s gaming industry with her large embroidery and mixed-media slot machines.

Mile High Jazz Band to present jazz and poetry June 11

"Citadels & Sanctuaries” features the 17-member Mile High Jazz Band playing swinging songs on the theme of the evening.

Faith & Insight: Using words when necessary to show everything else

The story of why – and for whom – the “sun-son” rose on the third day on the empty tomb is where soldiers of the cross help others see “everything else.”

Flowing Tide chain making move into Spanish Springs

The Flowing Tide in May announced that it had purchased the Lake Bar & Grill and Buckhorns in Spanish Springs from longtime owner Roger White.

Saturday, June 1

CHS twin graduates about to go separate ways

Carson High School graduate twins Anna and Leah Roylance grew up going to school together, but graduate with plans to go on separate journeys.

Stronger: Carson’s 2024 Senators seize the day

Carson High School celebrated the graduation of 483 graduates Saturday.

Carson City road report for June 3 to 9, 2024

Carson City road report for June 3 to 9, 2024

Elaine Marriott: Instant pot eggroll in a bowl (recipe)

This recipe is simple, unique and flavorful with a family-meal feel.

Carson City financial data available through state site

The Nevada Open Finance Portal – https://checkbook.nv.gov – was launched in February and includes data on the state checkbook, budget, payroll, pension disbursements and more.

Past Pages for June 1 to 4, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

41 Carson school district employees set to retire

Forty-one employees who have worked a collective 895 years with the Carson City School District will retire this year.