Stories for May 2024

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Friday, May 31

Carson City legal - 43355

Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Hearing

Alpine County legal - 43732

Request for Proposals - Fuels Treatment Project

Carson City legal - 43771

Invitation to Bid

Carson City legal - 43773

Notice of Public Sale

Letter: NV Energy wants $28 more a month

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Sessions Tuesday in Carson City for NV Energy rate hikes

Sessions at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. are set at PUCN Carson City office, Hearing Room A at 1150 E. William St.

Trina Machacek: Letters and shivers

Does human nature have a lot to do with guilt? It seems to run the gamut, this guilt thing.

Commission caps residential building growth at 3 percent

The commission recommended 779 building permit allocations for 2025; 802 for 2026; an estimated 826 for 2027; and an estimated 851 for 2028.

Body of missing woman found in Churchill County

The body of a missing woman was found May 22 in remote Churchill County, the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office said Thursday. The woman, Sara Arlene Filiatraut, 25, of Michigan, was reported missing to the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office on April 15.

Thursday, May 30

Letter: Tell-a-vision

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

58 students graduate from Pioneer Academy

Members of Pioneer Academy’s Class of 2024 will be remembered for their resilience and determination overcoming COVID-19, school educators said.

Pack football: Nevada gets nine national TV games

The Mountain West, with TV partners Fox and CBS, announced the conference’s broadcast schedule Thursday.

Counselor: CHS’s top of Class of ’24 are explorers, authentic

The top 13 of this year’s graduating class at Carson High School have built a community, the graduates said.

Commission candidates outline their objectives

Candidates for County Commission District 1 are Julie Guerrero-Goestch and Matt Hyde. Candidates for County Commission District 3 are Eric Blakey, Rusty Jardine, and Todd Moretto. John Caetano did not attend nor has he submitted a questionnaire.

Justice of the Peace race heats up during Candidates Night

The candidates vying for the Churchill County New River Township Justice of the Peace (JOP) judgeship include incumbent Judge Ben Trotter, Court Services Director Brenda Ingram and Justice Court Pro-Tempore Stuart Richardson, Esq.

Roger Diez: Delays dominate racing’s big weekend

Red flag at the Monaco Grand Prix, four-hour rain delay for the Indy 500, and rain delay that ended the race at the Coca Cola 600 in Charlotte.

Best of Carson City final voting underway

You can vote once a day through June 23 bestofcarsoncity.com.

Wednesday, May 29

Churchill County legal - 43681

Notice of Estray Animals

Churchill County legal - 43527

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF CONSUMER SESSION

Churchill County legal - 43503

Request for Proposal for Associate Judge - Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe

Churchill County legal - 43672

Notice fo Public Sale

Churchill County legal - 43517

Application for Water No. 92058

Churchill County legal - 43648

Notice to Sell Water Rights

Churchill County legal - 43658

Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

Genoa Lakes adjusts walking golf date, times

Plus, Douglas County summer sports camps information

Genoa Lakes adjusts date, time on walking golfers events. Plus other local sports events going on in Douglas County in June and July.

State police identify man in Lyon County fatal

The Nevada State Police have identified the man who died from injuries in an April 24 crash in Lyon County.

Carson football hosts alumni bowl; clinic coming in June

Carson High School football hosted its third annual alumni game last week and has a clinic coming for youth athletes in June.

WNC graduates told ‘The world is counting on you’

Fallon commencement ceremony honors students from all walks of life.

Tiger girls top all-region recipients

Nelms named Coach of the Year

Douglas High School track and field had multiple athletes bring home all-region honors this spring, including a coach as well.

Area graduates: WNC Class of 2024

Degrees, certificates for Fallon, Fernely, Silver Springs students.

Oasis graduation: ‘The world is yours to conquer’

Former CEO, graduates reflect on their years at Oasis Academy.

Churchill graduates receive Adult High School diplomas

The Churchill County School District Adult Education program graduated 27 students this spring.

Carson City summer water restrictions start Saturday

Carson City’s summer watering restrictions start June 1 and run through Sept. 30.

Past Pages for May 29 to 31, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Carson track and field posts a handful to all-region team

A handful of Carson High School track and field athletes earn all-region honors for their performances in the Class 5A North this spring.

Tuesday, May 28

Carson City legal - 43687

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 43529

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF CONSUMER SESSION

Carson City legal - 43701

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 43642

PUBLIC INFORMATION ON Federal Transit Administration Section 5339 Funding

Carson City legal - 43643

PUBLIC INFORMATION ON Federal Transit Administration Section 5310 Funding

Carson City legal - 43513

Invitation to Bid

Carson City legal - 43680

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Letter: Climate change

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Douglas swim and dive garners all-region selections

Douglas High School swim and dive had a handful of athletes earn all-region honors this spring as well as a coach.

VIDEO: Sheriff looking for Hyundai dealership burglar

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is seeking information to identify a suspect in a commercial burglary investigation, according to a news release.

Candidates Night features three residents vying for mayor

Candidates for mayor include Luai Ababneh, Jacob Robertson and incumbent Ken Tedford.

ACC golf tournament adds first-timers Rodriguez, Pujols and Lawrence

Sports figures Alex Rodriguez, Albert Pujols and Trevor Lawrence will all join the field and make their initial appearance at the 35th annual American Century Championship.

Porter to compete in Beach Wrestling World Championships

Carson High's Dominic Porter is looking for fundraising to assist in his trip to Greece for the Beach Wrestling World Championships.

Churchill County Navy Junior ROTC awards roundup

Churchill County Navy Junior ROTC's major awards.

Fillmore, Sandberg lead Greenwave's postseason honors list

Junior Vernita Fillmore and senior Baylor Sandberg were named Players of the Year for the Northern 3A’s all-region teams.

Paiute-Shoshone Tribe will receive $2.5M for affordable housing

Seventeen tribal communities across Nevada will receive almost $27 million in grants.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

County commissioners present 2024 Regan scholarships

Actions and updates from Churchill County government meetings.

Moving Forward Powwow gets underway this weekend

The gathering will run from May 31 to June 2 at the Rafter 3C Arena.

Election 2024: Early voting ends June 7

Early voting at the county building is 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on June 1.

Carson Antiques and Collectibles Mall hosts grand opening in new location

“We’re happy to be involved in the community,” owner George Alm said. “We believe this part of town is going to start growing in a positive way.”

Community news briefs for week of May 27

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of May 27.

Local hoopers compete in all-star showcase

Several area athletes competed in the 2024 Northern Nevada all-star basketball showcase late last week at Carson High School.

City approves funding for replacement sanitation trucks

Fallon City Council news and updates.

Santoro: The Wolf Pack will be better than 1-12 … right?

At least one national site is not at all sold on Nevada and new head coach Jeff Choate.

Silver State Electric

Service & Repairs

Carson swimming standouts make all-region team

Carson High School swimming had a plethora of names selected to this spring's Class 5A North all-region teams.

Annual Pops Party concert at Governor's Mansion June 9

The program includes tunes from Broadway shows, marches, a Glenn Miller medley arranged for orchestra and chorus and more.

Fossils, history and nature: A trip to Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park

Take a trip to the remote wilderness to see the largest concentration of ichthyosaur fossils in the world and check out the ghost town of Berlin.

Kelly Bullis: Rules on charity contributions

For many, charity contributions can be the largest deduction on their return, which is why the IRS pays such close attention to this topic.

Nevada Supreme Court says Voter ID can be on ballot

Organizers must gather just over 100,000 valid signatures by June 26 for it to be eligible.

Monday, May 27

Letter: Nevada Senate race

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Three athletes selected for Anderson scholarships

Three area athletes were selected for the Joshua L. Anderson Memorial Foundation scholarship for their work on and off the field in baseball and softball.

Tara Riddle: Hummus plate (recipe)

"You can buy hummus from the store, but I make my own. It’s simple and easy. All you need is a small food processor."

After 3 generations, Reyman Bros. still bringing value to their work

The company was founded in 1977 by Mike Reyman. His son, Kenneth, joined the company in 1988. Gatlon Reyman joined in 2023. Brother Creighton Reyman, 27, also works for the company.

Jim Valentine: Play nicely

You might even find yourself needing cooperation or concessions from the other side of the transaction to make things work.

Corley Ranch in Gardnerville hosts 2nd Backcountry Festival

Country music, barbecue and majestic views of the Sierra Nevada are on the menu at Backcountry Music Festival in Gardnerville.

Sunday, May 26

Letter: Community garden benefits

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Sierra Lutheran Class of 2024’s stories still being written

Sierra Lutheran High's top graduates challenge peers to keep eyes upward as they go out into the world.

CHS Salute to Scholars honors seniors’ work, alumni’s legacies

Approximately 70 Carson High seniors were recognized during the school’s annual Salute to Scholars event at the Carson City Community Center.

JoAnne Skelly: Gardeners are busy as bees

This is a gardener’s most active time of year.

Top down, CHS’s NJROTC honors are a team effort

Carson ranked third out of 30 area schools in Area 22 based on its excellence in its training, community service and academic achievements.

Faith & Insight: You are my God

God holds a special place in his heart for his children.

CCSO: 2 arrested in Saturday shooting; 2 victims stable

Juan Martinez Jr., 21, and Jaquelinne Fuentes-Gomez, 23, were arrested early Sunday and charged in the shootings

Commission to review projected growth and building permits Wednesday

The Growth Management Commission will recommend residential building permit allocations for 2025 and 2026 and estimate numbers for 2027 and 2028.

Saturday, May 25

Jim Hartman: Trump’s vice presidential choice

The biggest question is whether Trump wants to expand his base of supporters in making his VP candidate choice or nominate a MAGA echo.

Carson City road report for May 27 to June 2, 2024

Carson City road report for May 27 to June 2, 2024

Aguilar: Vote counting can start earlier this election

The changes could help quell anxiety over close races in a western swing state known for razor-thin margins.

Past Pages for May 25 to 28, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Remembering those who served at Carson’s Lone Mountain Cemetery

There are around 2,200 veterans buried in the historic cemetery including more than 40 Civil War-era veterans moved from Fort Churchill and reinterred in the 1880s.

July 4 fireworks to launch from Eagle Valley Golf Course

Nevada Rural Counties RSVP will host a golf tournament fundraiser, dinner and VIP fireworks viewing on the Fourth of July holiday.

Ken Beaton: History repeats

Do you know how many shoulders you’re standing on today enjoying your freedom?

Friday, May 24

Carson City legal - 43487

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 43548

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 43640

PUBLIC INFORMATION ON A FORMAL AMENDMENT TO THE CARSON AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (CAMPO) TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

Carson City legal - 43505

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 43502

Request for Proposal for Associate Judge - Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe

Carson City legal - 43645

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 43486

Notice of Self-Storage Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 43501

Summons on Amended Complaint for Divorce

Carson City legal - 43544

Notice to Creditors

Letter: Thank you for your service

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Pioneer Spotlight: Dakota Cramer

Dakota Cramer plans to get her associate's degree and then transfer to a university to study business and marketing or veterinary medicine.

UPDATE: Woman reported missing found in jail

Jaydra Paoli, 35, was reported missing by her family in Washington, and law enforcement agencies are asking for public help to find her.

Supervisors adopt final budget, approve employee raises

Supervisors approved a minimum 5 percent pay increase for city employees effective at the end of the month that, according to proponents, will help the city recruit and retain workers.

Elementary school class meets actor in virtual visit

Bordewich Bray Elementary School fourth grade teacher’s Allie Davis found an interactive way to get her students excited about reading.

Get Healthy Carson City: Protecting children from tobacco industry interference

World No Tobacco Day is held each year on May 31 by the World Health Organization.

Trina Machacek: Calming nerves

I am finding stress levels are not as easily seen as they were when I was younger.

Brewery Arts Center announces summer concert lineup

The family-friendly events are scheduled every Saturday night from June 22 to Aug. 24.

Thursday, May 23

Roger Diez: Big races fill Memorial Day schedule

Monaco, Indianapolis and Charlotte all set to start ovwer holiday weekend.

Community band ‘You Asked For It’ concert Wednesday

The concert will present compositions requested by “Friends Of The Band” members such as “Marchissmo,” “Children’s Prayer,” “Raiders Of The Lost Ark,” and “A Copland Tribute."

Pioneer Academy holds NHS induction, awards ceremony

Thirty-eight students received awards for attendance, scholarship and excellence in the classroom.

Trina Machacek: Growing a salad

There is nothing like picking a big ole red ripe tomato right off the vine and slurping it up like a man dying of hunger on a deserted island.

NJROTC instructor retires after 50 years in uniform

Lt. Cmdr. Dan Meyer, 72, retires this year after a career in the U.S. Navy as an officer and senior naval science instructor.

Wednesday, May 22

Churchill County legal - 43401

Notice of Consumer Sessions

Churchill County legal - 43406

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR ANNUAL SERVICE AGREEMENTS

Churchill County legal - 43407

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 43389

Notice of Early Voting

Lyon County legal - 43421

Notice of Hearing

Lyon County legal - 43420

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 43433

Notice to Creditors - 60-Days

Churchill County legal - 43410

Notice of Hearing

JoAnne Skelly: Why variegated plants revert to green

A variegated plant is originally a cultivated variety started from a green parent plant with selective breeding.

2024 Nevada Primary Election: City of Fallon Mayor

2024 Nevada Primary Election: City of Fallon Mayor

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Churchill County Commissioner, District 1

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Churchill County Commissioner, District 1

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Churchill County Commission District 3 - Republicans

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Churchill County Commission District 3 - Republicans

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Churchill County Justice of the Peace

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Churchill County Justice of the Peace

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Carson City Mayor

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Carson City Mayor

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Carson City Justice of the Peace, Department 2

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Carson City Justice of the Peace, Department 2

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Carson City School District Trustee 7

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Carson City School District Trustee 7

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Assembly, District 40 - Republicans

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Assembly, District 40 - Republicans

Abortion-rights measure has enough signatures for ballot, supporters say

Supporters submitted more than 200,000 signatures. Proponents need 102,000 valid signatures by June 26 to qualify for the ballot.

Past Pages for May 22 to 24, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

State wrap-up: Greenwave athletes strike gold

Fallon softball team wins 3A title on the final day of 2023-24 high school athletics year.

Bighorn news: Four Senior Spotlights

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Early voting starts Saturday for primary election

The Carson City Clerk-Recorder’s Office is expecting a big turnout for voters tasked with whittling down Republican, Democrat and nonpartisan candidates.

Tuesday, May 21

Lyon County legal - 43495

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 43491

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 43489

Amended Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 43453

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 43493

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 43479

Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 24-05019

Carson City legal - 43403

Notice of Consumer Sessions

Carson City legal - 43443

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 43450

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 42428

Notice of Filing and of Public Hearing - Bill No. 104

Carson City legal - 43485

Notice of Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 43481

Notice of Application - 24-05022

Carson City legal - 43482

Notice of Application - 24-05027

2024 Nevada Primary Election: University of Nevada Board of Regents, District 9

2024 Nevada Primary Election: University of Nevada Board of Regents, District 9

2024 Nevada Primary Election: State Board of Education – District 2

2024 Nevada Primary Election: State Board of Education – District 2

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Republicans for Congress District 2

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Republicans for Congress District 2

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Republican candidates for United States Senate

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Republican candidates for United States Senate

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Democratic candidates for United States Senate

2024 Primary Election: Democratic candidates for United States Senate

Churchill's graduates to walk this week

WNC, Oasis and CCHS will all host graduation ceremonies.

Senator swimmers well represented at state meet

Carson High School had several swimmers earn spots on the podium at the state swim meet this past weekend in Las Vegas.

Assembly speaker highlights Churchill Democrats dinner

Yeager touts 2023 Legislature and the passage of education spending.

Fallon Theatre welcomes The Toiyabe Trio on Friday

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Lyon County Commissioner District 3

2024 Nevada Primary Election: Lyon County Commissioner District 3

CCSD news: Spring Jam, chicken eggs, Kindergarten Kindness

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

State track ends with podium finishes for area athletes

Carson, Sierra Lutheran and Dayton results from state track

Carson, Sierra Lutheran and Dayton High Schools put together several top-tier performances at state track this past weekend.

Tiger divers go 2, 3, 4 at state

Douglas High School and its divers nearly swept the podium at the state meet this past weekend.

Santoro: Hey, Pack football, what’s the rush?

Coming off consecutive 2-10 seasons, Nevada will open Aug. 24 against SMU — the earliest debut in the history of Pack football.

Strong: Dramatically out of touch

On nuclear waste disposal, Nevadans need a senator who understands what we want and need — Sam Brown fails on both points.

Ranson: Beach is Greenwave's angel in the dugout

Jack Beach’s presence was strongly felt in the title-winning 2018 season, as it was last weekend when Fallon defeated Fernley twice to again take home the 3A trophy.

Banner Churchill birth announcements through April 23

Banner Churchill Community Hospital birth announcements through April 23.

Tiger track and field caps impressive postseason

Results for Douglas High School track and field from the state meet this past weekend at Carson High.

CAPS: Basenjis can yodel — but can’t bark

Basenjis are small shorthaired dogs that are as long as they are tall; their larynx is shaped differently than those in most other dogs.

Baseball: Greenwave's season ends at state tournament

Fallon wins its opener, but drops next two games as Southern Region teams advance to final.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Moving Forward Powwow opens May 31

The event runs from May 31 to June 2 at the Rafter 3C Arena; admission is free.

Track: Fallon's Lewis leaps to 3A triple jump title

Greenwave's three qualifiers make impact at state meet.

Sierra Nevada Forums: What’s In It for Nevada?

Sierra Nevada Forums held a forum on Tuesday, May 14, to help explain how the bi-partisan Infrastructure Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the American Rescue Plan are influencing our economy and our workers.

Education news: Area Class of 2024 at UNR

Class of 2024 from Fallon, Fernley.

Carson elementary students get lesson on traffic safety

Katherine Rodriguez is learning how she can use her daughter’s story to educate students and parents about traffic safety in the community.

Fallon's Koenig wins two state swim titles

Greenwave's Cosman adds two top finishes.

Community news briefs for week of May 20

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of May 20.

Golf: Fallon finishes as runner-up at 3A state

Fernley breaks first-day tie, edges Greenwave for state title.

STATE CHAMPS: Fallon rolls to 3A softball title

Greenwave outscores opposition 22-3 to claim first championship since 2018.

Memorial Day weekend: Northern Nevada events, services

Operation Battle Born to carry dog tags from three wars.

Yerington production well damaged, county seeks funding for repairs

The city of Yerington’s water supply could be impacted in the coming months after a primary production well sustained catastrophic damages.

Kelly Bullis: IRS says it’s increasing audit rates

The IRS runs all tax returns through a computer filter. Those returns that get too many “triggers” may end up on the desk of an auditor.

City pool, splash pad open May 25

The Fallon municipal outdoor pool and splash pad at 425 E. Richards St. are scheduled to open May 25 for the season. One admission price per session gives access to both the pool and the splash pad. Children 5 years and under are free, ages 6 to 17 and seniors over 60 are $1 each and adults 18 and over are $2. Monday through Friday session hours are 10 a.m.-11:55 a.m. and 1 p.m.-5:55 p.m. Weekend sessions are 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

State officials: wet winters have potential for destructive fire season

Following two wet winters in Northern Nevada, the fuels load in lower elevations could ignite as summer heat dries it out.

Monday, May 20

Tretton, Douglas lead all-league selections

The Class 5A North all-league softball teams as announced last week.

Young leads area all-league baseball selections

The Class 5A North all-league baseball teams as announced last week.

WNC graduates record number of students

WNC celebrated its Carson City graduation at Mills Park on Monday. It announced 617 graduates who were approved to receive 692 degrees and certificates.

Father’s Day bluegrass fest set for Grass Valley

The four-day event takes place June 13-16 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds with more than 30 bands across three stages.

Tests show suspected wolves in Nevada were coyotes

The sighting in northeast Nevada near Merritt Mountain about 90 miles north of Elko initially spurred a great deal of excitement as it would have marked only the second time in a century that wolves were spotted in the state.

Jim Valentine: When in doubt disclose

Sellers of residential properties must complete a Sellers Residential Property Disclosure form for buyers to review and approve per Nevada law.

Pioneer Academy to become CHS alternative campus

Pioneer students will continue attending their school under plans that would change it from an alternative school to an off-site, alternative campus of Carson High.

Sunday, May 19

Carson City birth announcements for May 5 to 9, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for May 5 to 9, 2024

Letter: Speaking of pandering

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

JoAnne Skelly: Outside, finally!

In the end, turning the irrigation system on was an all-day task.

Michelle Palmer: Seared duck breast with port cherry sauce (recipe)

French chef André Daguin was the first to cook duck breast this way in the late 1950s. He prepared a magret like a steak and served it medium-rare.

Jazz & Beyond Festival art contest deadline May 31

Selected entries in the competition will be used to promote the festival, and the winning entry will be featured on the festival’s advertising poster and program cover.

Faith & Insight: Finding connection and meaning

If you let it, the church will be a place of inclusion where a person will find deep connection and meaning.

Sheriff: Carson man found with explosives, names of officers

Christopher Gorham, 50, is being held on $250,000 bond at the Carson City Detention Center on charges including attempted acts of terrorism.

Carson City library director in it for the long haul

With two years on the job, Carson City Library Director Joy Holt has no plans to leave, and she is busy as ever.

Saturday, May 18

Jim Hartman: Nevada’s Voter ID ballot initiative

A Nevada ballot initiative to require valid voter photo ID could be up for a statewide vote in November.

Carson City road report for May 20 to 26, 2024

Carson City road report for May 20 to 26, 2024

Tiger state title dreams come up short

Douglas finishes as Class 5A state runner-up

Douglas High School softball ends the year as the Class 5A state runner-up Saturday after falling to Coronado.

Reno’s Day of Remembrance details Jewish resistance to Nazis

Doris Rappaport spoke at this year’s Day of Remembrance on May 6 in Reno and told of one story after another of how the Jews resisted the onslaught of the Nazis who invaded their homelands.

State museums offer free admission to military families

The program will provide free admission to active-duty U.S. military personnel and their families this summer.

Supervisors to review budget, employee raises Friday

Supervisors will consider proposed pay increases for classified and unclassified city employees before reviewing the fiscal year 2025 final budget.

Friday, May 17

Carson City legal - 43321

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Lyon County legal - 43369

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 43393

Notice of Service by Publication

Lyon County legal - 43352

Notice of Hearing

Lyon County legal - 43375

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 43356

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 43400

Official Notice of Public Hearing - May 29, 2024

Carson City legal - 43116

Summer Food Service Program - Public Notice

Cardiac cats into state championship

Douglas High softball staves off elimination with seventh-inning rally

Douglas High School softball will be playing on the final day of the season for the third year in a row Saturday.

Fire department holds first ‘push-in’ ceremony

The Fallon/Churchill Volunteer Fire Department held its annual street dance May 10.

Numa's 'Numaseum' group project makes history

Fifth-graders at Numa Elementary School presented their final-quarter projects on May 9.

Carson High Spotlight: Madelyn Monson

Madelyn Monson was named captain of the volleyball team and works as an orderly in a vet hospital.

Master Plan update moving forward, community input needed

A draft of the Carson City Master Plan update will be developed this summer and fall, and city officials hope the public will continue providing input.

Carson City legal - 43230

Notice to Creditors

Day of the Child celebrates family, student success

Carson High School’s High Tech Center on May 11 offered numerous playground and coloring activities for preschool and kindergartners.

WNC commencement ceremonies Monday and Thursday

The Carson City ceremony begins at 10 a.m. in Marv Teixeira Pavilion in Mills Park.

Thursday, May 16

Tiger softball falls in state opener

Douglas High School softball dropped its opening game at the Class 5A state tournament Thursday.

Carson supervisors OK Rice Street summer event

Supervisors unanimously approved a road closure request for a block party for the Nevada Jeep Club slated for July 13 on Rice Street.

Diez: All-Stars and Indy racing highlight the schedule

Also: Did a black cat walk in front of Chris Buescher?

Carson, Minden schools reap rewards at farmers market

Green Our Planet’s second annual Northern Nevada Giant Student Farmers Market on Wednesday at Fuji Park encouraged students to put their best foot forward.

Commercial vehicles prohibited on Mount Rose May 21-23

Commercial vehicles with air brakes will be prohibited westbound over State Route 431 as the truck escape ramp in Incline Village is closed for maintenance.

Get Healthy Carson City: Pool safety

While this is a great way to cool off and play or unwind in the evening, pools and spas can be a source of danger or illness if not operated correctly or maintained safely.

Sierra Lutheran holds groundbreaking for expansion

To accommodate projected growth, 14,000 square feet in building space will be added to the campus.

Wednesday, May 15

Churchill County legal - 43198

Notice of Estray Animals

Churchill County legal - 43125

Notice to Creditors (60 Days)

Churchill County legal - 42889

Notice of Intention to Approve FY 24-25 Final Budget

Churchill County legal - 43207

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

Churchill County legal - 43126

Notice of Sale of Personal Property

Churchill County legal - 43204

NOTICE OF CONSUMER SESSION AND NOTICE OF HEARING

Letter: Developers should pay, not taxpayers

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Pink Elephant closing Carson City location

A restaurant spokesperson confirmed the last day of restaurant operations was Wednesday.

Fallon Theatre: Trolls and fast cars

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Carson City Symphony Youth Chorus rehearsals start May 23

The Symphony Youth Chorus also has an opening for an accompanist on piano or guitar.

VIDEO: Sheriff seeks ID in catalytic converter theft

The vehicle was involved in the theft of a catalytic converter in the area of Michael Drive on Feb. 12, at approximately 10:57 p.m.

Carson home sales median sales price dips in April

Carson City saw 51 sales of existing single-family homes, which was a 10.9 percent increase from March and from the same time period last year.

Past Pages for May 15 to 17, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Carson Medical Group moving across town to new facility

CMG plans to open the walk-in patient clinic known as CMG Plus on May 23 and the entire building to patients May 28.

Tuesday, May 14

Carson City legal - 43206

NOTICE OF CONSUMER SESSION AND NOTICE OF HEARING

Carson City legal - 43209

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

Carson City legal -42879

Public Notice

Carson City legal - 42991

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ACT ON A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE FY 2025 FINAL BUDGET

Carson City legal - 43337

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Letter: Not voting for Sam Brown

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Fallon Armed Forces day gives back to military

Annual event features vendors, veteran groups.

Candidates Night coming up for local offices

The Churchill County Republican Central Committee is sponsoring the event on Monday (5:30 p.m.) at the Fallon Convention Center.

3A state: Fallon hosts and has two top-seeded teams

Baseball, softball tournaments begin Thursday at the Edward Arciniega Athletic Complex.

CCHS seniors receive more than $1.4M in scholarships

The Churchill County High School class of 2024 was celebrated at a May 7 awards night.

CAPS: Do you know what your cat prays for?

Also: How did cats first ingratiate themselves to humans?

CCSD news: Mining tour, Numaseum, designing monsters

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Portuguese Festa set for May 18-19

The crowning, linguica and dance is Saturday night; on Sunday, the parade begins at 9:30 a.m.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Bighorn news: Yearbooks and Senior Spotlights

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

National Honor Society inducts members for 2024-25

The Churchill County High School chapter welcomed its newest class in a May 6 ceremony at the CCHS Theater.

Santoro: In final Oakland season, A’s evoking ’79 memories

In a similar "team is moving" situation, no one went to see the Athletics play that year, either.

AAUW announces awards, scholarships at luncheon

The American Association of University Women recently held a luncheon at Lattin Farms, where it honored the AAUW Community Woman of the Year.

Oasis roundup: Baseball, softball seasons end at 2A regionals

Golf: Siebecker qualifies as an individual for state tournament.

Community news briefs for week of May 13

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of May 13.

Baseball: Fallon rallies for regional championship

Down 3-0 in the seventh inning on Saturday, Fallon surged and eventually walked off with a 4-3 win over Spring Creek.

Greenwave roundup: Koenig leads swim team at 3A regional

Fallon qualifies three for state track meet; boys golf qualifies for state.

Softball: Fillmore’s pitching paces Fallon to regional title

Fallon will be a No. 1 seed in the state tournament, this weekend at the Edward Arciniega Athletic Complex.

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

The gala offers an evening with entertainment, dining and décor reminiscent of yesteryear and the days to come.

Partnership making UNR business college a reality

The new College of Business not only anchors the Gateway District as the new front entryway to the college from Virginia Street.

Jim Valentine: Local knowledge

Many people moving to the area are used to being catered to by their heavily-funded governmental agencies.

Cops and Kids finds common ground in Carson City

Families enjoyed hot dogs and giveaways Saturday while deputies welcomed the city’s young and curious to see how they operate daily with their gear, including their horses.

Monday, May 13

Letter: IRA offers ways to save on energy costs

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Carson swimming well represented at state

Carson High School swimming had an individual regional champ over the weekend and will send a group to the state meet this weekend in Las Vegas.

Tiger swimmers, divers move on to 5A state

Douglas High School swim and dive will have a nice contingent of representatives in Las Vegas at this weekend's state swim meet.

Champions (again)

Tiger girls track DQs overturned, regional results reinstated

The NIAA overturned its ruling that disqualified Douglas High girls track and field's team title, as well as two relay teams and an individual. They will all be reinstated.

V&T Railroad to begin 49th season Memorial Day weekend

The 35-minute ride over the original 1869 route leaves once an hour starting at 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and runs through October.

Douglas softball wins third straight regional crown

Tigers cement legacy, top seed at state

Douglas High School softball caps another perfect campaign against the Northern 5A with its third straight regional championship.

Wildlife board, library trustees, tourism authority seek members

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is seeking applications from people interested in serving on the Advisory Board to Manage Wildlife, the Library Board of Trustees and the Culture and Tourism Authority.

Kelly Bullis: ‘Reasonable compensation’ for Sub-S owners

A basic rule the IRS likes to point to is “What would you pay somebody else to do your job?”

Supervisors to discuss grants and public lands

Supervisors will consider grant awards to local nonprofits as part of the Community Support Services Grants program.

Sunday, May 12

Senator track and field sends a handful to state

Sierra Lutheran, Dayton will be represented at state meet

Carson, Sierra Lutheran and Dayton High School will all have representatives at the state track and field meet next weekend, following regionals at Carson High Friday and Saturday.

Strabala, Coons lead state qualifications for the Tigers

Tigers girls win regional team title

The Tiger track and field team were led by several new school records at the Class 5A North regional meet this weekend.

Carson City birth announcements for April 23 to May 2, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for April 23 to May 2, 2024

Letter: Where is the Democratic response?

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

State Board of Ed anticipates September launch on start times survey

The Nevada State Board of Education has proposed a September launch for a statewide survey regarding high school start times to be distributed to stakeholders, educators, families and students.

Mile High Jazz Band to present ‘Come What May’ Tuesday

"Come What May" features the 17-member band playing old favorites and new swinging, big-band selections.

Linda Marrone: Lebanese chilled cucumber and tomato salad (recipe)

Hurray, hurray the first of May outside cooking starts today.

Faith & Insight: Happy Mother’s Day

God chooses special women for the special job of being mothers.

Carson High School’s ‘Mom’ helps students feel welcome

Thanks to Ananda Campbell, the Carson High library has become a home away from home for many students on their best and worst days.

Saturday, May 11

Tiger girls track loses team title, state relay teams on DQ

Douglas High School girls track and field had its Saturday flipped on its head after a disqualification ruling in the Class 5A North regional meet.

Jim Hartman: Biden panders on pot

U.S. marijuana industry sales will exceed $30 billion in 2024. Big Marijuana is thrilled with making pot a Schedule III drug.

Carson City road report for May 13 to 19, 2024

Carson City road report for May 13 to 19, 2024

Carson High to host first student Art Expo May 16

Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from graduating seniors who will be receiving a fine arts seal for visual arts on their diploma.

25 WNC students honored for workforce training

Western Nevada College hosted a ceremony to celebrate students succeeding in training to reestablish themselves in the workforce on May 2.

Douglas dive sends three to state

Douglas High School diving will have a trio of representatives at next weekend's state dive meet.

Past Pages for May 11 to 14, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Longtime friends open escape room business in Carson City

The duo’s latest collaboration is Escape 36 – two themed escape rooms and a third room for a crime-scene experience – at 716 N. Carson St., suite 108.

Friday, May 10

Carson City legal - 43148

Notice of Application - 24-05002

Carson City legal - 43214

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 43217

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 43215

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 43121

Notice of Foreclosure Sale

Carson City legal - 43222

Amended Summons

Carson City legal - 43146

Notice of Application - 24-04039

Carson City legal - 43147

Notice of Application - 24-04040

Lyon County legal - 43219

Notice of Hearing

Tigers roll through Cougars, punch ticket to state

Douglas High School softball qualified for its third straight state tournament Friday after beating Spanish Springs.

Torres, Burchett qualify for state golf

Douglas and Carson High School will each send one golfer to the state tournament

Douglas baseball bows out of playoffs

Douglas High School baseball concluded its 2024 spring season Thursday after falling to Spanish Springs in the regional playoff consolation bracket.

Carson High Spotlight: Arene LeBlanc

Arene LeBlanc participated in Nevada HOSA fundraising efforts and will attend South Utah.

WNC to host FAFSA workshop May 16

Western’s Financial Aid Office has professionals that will help students figure out their options and funding for the coming school year.

Carson sheriff’s Cops and Kids returns Saturday

Children will have the opportunity to see a range of law enforcement tools, such as police gear, patrol cars and SWAT vehicles.

Trina Machacek: Inside magic

I like projects that come easily, but create something amazing.

Bike program at Fritsch to help lower absenteeism

A comprehensive program to help Carson City students build their bike-riding safety skills and celebrate their attendance launched Wednesday at Fritsch Elementary School.

Thursday, May 9

Tiger softball advances past Reed

Douglas High School softball is into the regional semifinals after beating Reed in Minden Thursday afternoon.

Strong: Signed, sealed, delivered

Mail-in voter fraud is actually extremely rare — there are many safeguards built into the system.

Carson High hosts Northern Region track Friday, Saturday

It'll be a busy two days at Carson High School Friday and Saturday for the Northern Nevada track and field regional championships.

California man identified in fatal Fernley crash

A 31-year-old man from Mount Shasta, Calif., has been identified as the person who died from a truck crash on I-80 in Fernley on April 16.

Roger Diez: NASCAR takes on ‘Track Too Tough to Tame’

This weekend all three of NASCAR’s top series are at Darlington, a.k.a. the Lady in Black.

‘Snowshoe Thompson: Superhero of the Sierra’ set for Saturday

David and Gayle Woodruff will present a Chautauqua in the Carriage House behind the Foreman-Roberts Historic House, 1207 N. Carson St., during Mark Twain Days.

Curry will not defend ACC golf title this summer

The NBA star will instead play in the 2024 Olympics basketball tournament.

Lions host food drop-off Saturday in Dayton

The Dayton Valley Lions will host a drive-through food drop-off to help with restocking Healthy Communities’ food pantry from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Grocery Outlet.

Mental Health Awareness Month: Supporting older adults

With the global population aging rapidly, it's estimated that by 2030, 1.4 billion people will be aged 60 and above.

Dirty Dough cookie franchise plans Carson City opening

Marlon and Rosy Flores, 37 and 34, soon will open a Dirty Dough cookie franchise at 2158 E. William St. next to the Grocery Outlet, with a grand opening planned for the end of June.

Wednesday, May 8

Churchill County legal - 43107

Invitation to Bid

Churchill County legal - 42981

Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

Churchill County legal - 43097

Application for Water No. 93185

Churchill County legal - 43098

Application for Water No. 93438

Churchill County legal - 43087

Notice of Sale of Personal Property

Churchill County legal - 42797

Notice of Close of Registration - Primary Election

Churchill County legal - 43026

Application for Water No. 93439

Churchill County legal - 43035

Notice of Public Sale

Churchill County legal - 43117

Notice to Creditors (90-Day Notice)

Churchill County legal - 42995

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 43110

Amended Notice to Sell

Churchill County legal-43099

NOTICE OF VACANCY AND APPOINTMENT TO SCHOOL BOARD TRUSTEE OFFICE

Tiger softball cruises through regional opener

Douglas High School softball had no trouble with its first round opponent Wednesday, opening up the Class 5A North regional playoffs with a 15-0 win.

Huskies outlast Douglas baseball

Tigers host Spanish Springs Thursday in consolation

Douglas High School baseball took on the top seed in the Class 5A North in the second round of the regional postseason Wednesday.

Fallon street dance coming Friday

For the third straight year, the Fallon-Churchill Volunteer Fire Department is celebrating with a street dance in front of the fire house on Carson Street.

Commissioners approve funding for animal welfare group

Actions and updates from Churchill County government meetings.

WNC sets graduation ceremonies for May 20 and 23

The Class of 2024 will be honored on May 20 in Carson City and May 23 in Fallon.

CCSD news: Engineering, science, and supporting a friend

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Night of Fights: 'Destroyer' claims main event

Annual boxing night features 24 bouts, with proceeds helping Greenwave wrestlers.

Fallon Theatre: Calendar for a busy May

Updates from your community-owned and operated Fallon Theatre.

Plans for new CAPS building on hold

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

Bighorn news: Honor Society and Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

LCSO, North Lyon Fire confirm former Fernley councilmember McCassie dead

Investigation confirms former Fernley Councilman and North Lyon fire board member Dan McCassie died May 2 of natural causes.

Past Pages for May 8 to 10, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive.

Gang fight yields 14 arrests by Carson sheriff

The CCSO Gang Unit and Special Enforcement Team investigated a fight at 20 College Parkway.

Commercial vacancy study: Carson markets balanced

The market for commercial space in Carson City has found a good degree of balance following the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent study.

Yerington woman dies in structure fire Monday

At approximately 11:49 p.m. Monday, the Lyon County Sheriff's Office Communications Division received a 911 call of a reported residential structure fire on Spence Lane in Yerington. The Yerington/Mason Valley Fire Department, deputies from the Lyon County Sheriff's Office, Southern Command Patrol Division and the Yerington Police Department responded to the residence.

Tuesday, May 7

Storey County legal - 43120

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Carson City legal - 43036

Tentative Budget - Notice of Public Hearing - May 20, 2024

Carson City legal - 43057

Tentative Budget - Notice of Hearing - May 21, 2024

Lyon County legal - 43029

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Carson City legal - 43112

Notice to Creditors

Tigers silence Reed to open regionals

Young delivers a gem to keep Raiders scoreless

Douglas High School baseball is into the second round of the Class 5A North regional postseason after a win Tuesday over Reed.

JoAnne Skelly: Spring sales at the state nursery

NDF grows plants for Nevada in Nevada, and they are hardy.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Community news briefs for week of May 6

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of May 6.

Regional action begins for Greenwave, Bighorns

Spring sports season concludes with this week's Northern Region events, followed by next week's state tournaments.

TOPGUN Gym sending Fallon athletes to national event

The group's gymnastics and tumbling teams recently competed at the Nevada State Championships.

Fallon baseball's Baylor Sandberg signs with Sacramento State

Senior standout will continue his career after leading Greenwave to a perfect league record.

Carson City Symphony to present ‘Pleasures of Music’ Friday

The Carson City Symphony Association will present a concert, "Pleasures of Music," at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Shepherd of the Sierra Lutheran Church in Carson City.

Kelly Bullis: Home title fraud, oh my!

Basically, this horrible situation occurs when a low-down, dirty, rotten thief first steals enough information to pretend to be you.

NDOT improvements on U.S. 50 Dayton project in progress

Project features including signalized intersections at Cardelli and River Boat roads and Six Mile Canyon and Fort Churchill roads.

Monday, May 6

Letter: Abortion rulings

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Ronni Hannaman: Nothing could be finer than enjoying the holidays in America’s music cities

On Dec. 1, the Chamber Travel Club will be flying travelers to New Orleans to begin a seven-night musical holiday journey to the three most famous musical cities in the south.

Douglas softball celebrates seniors, league perfection

Douglas' nine seniors will go out with a perfect 32-0 record in league play as upperclassmen.

GOP sues to block count of mail ballots received after Election Day

Republicans contend this violates the U.S. Constitution’s requirement that there be a single day for Election Day.

Jim Valentine: Pressure can cause errors

Too much pressure can allow for errors to be made in judgment during the decision-making process, not only in negotiating but during the escrow process as well.

Carson’s DuBois Health Food Center turns 60

Phil DuBois opened the first iteration of DuBois Health Food Center in 1964.

Sunday, May 5

Dayton resident arrested for possession of child pornography

Lyon County Sheriff's deputies investigated a Little League coach's residence and found images and videos of youth engaging in sexual acts on electronic devices.

Powerhouse Reno law firm celebrates 75 years

McDonald Carano employs 75 in Reno, including 26 attorneys, as well as another 65 people in its Las Vegas office, which opened in 1982. The firm also has an office in Carson City.

15 Carson High FBLA students qualify for nationals

More than 48 Carson High School Future Business Leaders of America students attended the state conference in Sparks.

Faith & Insight: A call to come and die

The beauty of the whole process is seen in the daily pursuit of following him. It is found in our choice to pick up our cross and follow his trodden path from death into life.

Yerington's Jeannie Dini Theater hosts annual Dance Revue

The Dance School of Smith Valley conducted its annual Dance Revue Sunday

Industrial construction slows as normal market conditions return

Overall vacancy has crept up from less than 1 percent a few years ago to just over 8 percent – but industrial developers aren’t panicking.

Saturday, May 4

Jim Hartman: Bipartisan support for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan

President Joe Biden signed a long-delayed $95.3 billion foreign-aid package to support Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

Carson City road report for May 6 to 12, 2024

Carson City road report for May 6 to 12, 2024

Amazon to build ‘last mile’ distribution center in Fallon

Facility will distribute goods to customers within a 60-mile radius

The Oasis of Nevada has become the newest member of the Amazon family by approving the sale of 10.59 acres in the city’s industrial park for a Last Mile Facility of distribution center, the final destination before packages are delivered to customers with a 60-mile radius. The Fallon City Council approved on Wednesday the sale for $635,000 during a special meeting. Both the city and the buyer, PDC RENO/LV/PHX/LPIV, LLC., first began discussing the parcel at the New River Business Park in 2023. New River Business Park was formed in 2004.

WNC names Conchas student employee of the year

Tickets are available to all eight performances of Western Nevada Musical Theatre Co.’s presentation of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Cinderella,” starting on Friday, May 10.

JoAnne Skelly: Be kind to bees – ‘No Mow May’

Bee City USA is promoting “No Mow May” suggesting we mow every two to three weeks rather than weekly.

Past Pages for May 4 to 7, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Electric talent

Tigers’ Thomas Young reflects on lessons learned and the pursuit of his passion

Douglas High School senior Thomas Young will head to San Diego State in the fall to continue his baseball career. Young's high school career has showcased his electric talent and a few lessons learned along the way.

Schellraiser Music Festival set May 30-June 1 in McGill

The festival features more than 30 bands in the McGill Pool Park with nearby camping.

Protecting our little ones: Sun safety tips for kids by Carson City's dermatology specialists

May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month, highlighting the prevalence of this disease with over five million cases identified annually in the United States. With the arrival of warmer weather, blossoming nature, and increased outdoor activities for children, ensuring their safety and health becomes paramount. To help you prepare for the upcoming season and vacations, the dermatologists at Carson City's Skin Cancer & Dermatology Institute offer tips to protect kids from the sun's harmful effects.

Friday, May 3

Carson City legal - 42744

Registered Voters 2024 Notice

Carson City legal - 42962

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 42963

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 42941

Amended Notice of Petition for Name Change

Carson City legal - 43077

Notice to Creditors

Lyon County legal - 43079

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 43062

Notice of Sale of Personal Property

Carson City legal - 43060

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 43088 & 43089

2023-2024 Carson City Delinquent Tax List

Carson City legal - 43025

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 43005

Notice of Sale

Carson City legal - 42999

Notice to Creditors

Fire extinguished in Mound House auto yard

The cause of the outbreak is under investigation; no injuries were reported.

Big rule changes coming to high school wrestling

Several significant rule changes will alter the look of high school wrestling, starting next winter.

Carson High lockdown: How events unfolded

Carson High School students were released after being placed in lockdown Friday as Carson City Sheriff’s officers investigated the school for a reported threat of a weapon sighting.

Douglas fifth seed for regional baseball

Results from this week in area prep sports from Douglas and Carson High Schools.

Update: Carson High issues 'all clear' after Friday lockdown

1:25 p.m. update: An "all clear" has been issued at Carson High School, following a lockdown at 12:15 p.m. Friday.

Carson High Spotlight: Parker Schmid

Carson High's Parker Schmid has fostered a love of community theater and has completed 4 AP exams.

Charlie Abowd: Spring lamb chops (recipe)

The Greenhouse Project's Mother's Day Plant Sale will be Saturday, May 11 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Green Central, with online sales already underway.

Tree Talk: Thoroughbreds or mutts? Pondering rhododendrons

Species or hybrids? It really doesn’t matter — it’s what you like in a plant that counts.

Trina Machacek: Life through P.J.s

Was I asleep at the wheel when the memo came out that wearing your sleeping attire to go shopping was discussed, voted on and passed?

83-unit townhome project coming to Spanish Springs

Five Ridges is the second townhome development project in Northern Nevada for Leggera Development.

Western Nevada College graduation set for May 20

Marv Teixeira Pavilion at Mills Park is the venue for the Carson City ceremony on Monday, May 20, starting at 10 a.m.

Thursday, May 2

Tigers silence Cougars, secure 1-seed for regional tournament

Douglas High School softball maintained its perfect record in league play Thursday and will be the No. 1 seed in next week's Class 5A North regional tournament.

Law enforcement officers memorial held in Carson City

The memorial was dedicated in 1998 to recognize Nevada peace officers who have died in the line of duty.

Best of Carson City nominations are open

Nominations will be accepted between Wednesday, May 1 and Sunday, May 19 at bestofcarsoncity.com.

Supervisors approve state library program, health agreement

State efforts on two fronts — workforce development and public health — appeared before the Carson City Board of Supervisors on Thursday.

Summit upgrades Carson schools' green strategy

Sustainability Leadership Summit 2.0 was held Wednesday at Western Nevada College.

Partnership Carson City launches mental health series

Partnership Carson City has started “Rediscovering Your Mental Health Series,” a five-week program aimed at promoting mental wellness during Mental Health Awareness Month this May.

Roger Diez: NASCAR in Kansas, IndyCar in Indy

The NTT IndyCar series now moves to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the month of May.

CCSD news: Parent night; sports updates; energy education

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Candidates Night slated for May 20 in Fallon

Featured candidates will come from the contests for Churchill County Commission districts 1 and 3, Justice of the Peace and Fallon mayor.

City responds to federal ‘forever chemicals’ water rule

The guidelines came this spring from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency concerning per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).

Lithium mine moves forward despite endangered wildflower concerns

The Biden administration has taken a significant step in its expedited environmental review of what could become the third lithium mine in the U.S., amid anticipated legal challenges from conservationists over the threat they say it poses to an endangered Nevada wildflower.

FISH, Bridge launching pilot program to help homeless

Friends in Service Helping is working to launch a pilot program with the Bridge Church that would use one of its existing housing units to provide mental health services and addiction treatment to homeless individuals.

Wednesday, May 1

Churchill County legal - 42864

Application for Water No. 93424

Churchill County legal - 42728

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Churchill County legal - 42822

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

Churchill County legal - 42939

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 42833

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 42831

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 42734

Notice of Hearing

After breaking record, Macy eyes another — and state title

Carson High junior Sawyer Macy has his mind set on a pair of goals that may just coincide for the Senator distance runner.

Carson all-state choral students recognized, sing with Emmy winner

Eleven students from Carson High School and six Carson Middle School and Eagle Valley Middle School students participated.

Senator track hosts home invitational

Results from this past weekend of prep sports in Northern Nevada.

Tiger baseball plays its way into the thick of region playoff race

Douglas High School baseball concludes its regular season this afternoon with a chance to secure the No. 4 seed and a home playoff game.

Tiger softball sweeps Galena

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

Prep standings: Douglas in a dogfight as regionals approach

Your only source for complete Northern Nevada baseball and softball standings; May 1 update.

Carson City teacher named finalist for national award

K-5 computer teacher Adrienne Wiggins is a finalist for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.

Day of Remembrance: 'Beyond Courage' author highlights Reno event

Doreen Rappaport brings attention to resistance fighters and others who defied the Holocaust during WWII.

CAMPO passes road safety plan, begins hunt for grant funding

A new Local Road Safety Plan sets up the organization for more grant resources targeting problematic traffic areas in Carson City, western Lyon County and northern Douglas County.

Past Pages for May 1 to 3, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Boys & Girls Clubs funding creates day care options

A statewide initiative is helping to double the number of Boys & Girls Clubs centers to meet the needs for families seeking day care or early learning options.