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Friday, November 22

Lyon County legal - 47994

Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE INTENT TO PUBLISH THE CARSON AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (CAMPO) FEDERAL FISCAL YEAR 2024 ANNUAL OBLIGATION REPORT

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PUBLIC INFORMATION ON THE ADOPTION OF A NEW TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (TIP) FOR THE CARSON AREA METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION (CAMPO)

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Official Notice of Public Hearing

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

Storm to bring heavy snow to mountains, rain and light snow to valleys

High winds whipping the Carson City area Friday afternoon were harbingers of a powerful storm cycle expected to deliver snow to the mountains and rain to valley floors through the weekend.

New pot dispensary opening in Carson City

The third marijuana dispensary in Carson City, located at 3060 East Highway 50, is set to open doors Saturday morning.

Nevada State Parks names official mascot

Nevada State Parks has introduced Carson Kit Fox as its new mascot.

1972 Super Bug

Super Bug

J & R PAINTING

Residential & Commercial, Interior & Exterior

Apartment for Rent

Studio for Rent

Trina Machacek: The bills I’d like to forget

I know myself well enough to know that I will never have automatic billing and bills paid from the checking account.

Rare coin minted in Carson City sold at auction for $1.4 million

Only 3,789 of $20 "double eagle" gold coins were produced and an estimated 40 to 50 remain.

Thursday, November 21

Supervisors appoint DA, approve storage project

Supervisors unanimously appointed Chief Deputy District Attorney Garrit Pruyt, who oversees the criminal division, to fill outgoing District Attorney Jason Woodbury’s remaining term, from Dec. 2 to Jan. 4, 2027.

Commissioners approve Justice Court software, standby pay

Actions and updates from Churchill County government meetings.

Carson City legal - 48018

Notice of Filing and of Public Hearing - Bill No. 109

DVI announces new director for Churchill, Lyon

DVI provides support and services to survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in Churchill and Lyon counties.

CAPS: Preparing puppies for service work

Puppy kindergarten began in 2018 at Duke University with the goal of developing a model to predict which animals would make good service dogs.

Thorsen takes reins as Churchill County Library director

First item checked off: With Mondays added, the library’s new hours are Monday through Friday (9 a.m.-6 p.m.) and Saturday (9 a.m.-5 p.m.).

Fallon on Ice returns for second season

Upcoming theme nights include Disney, sports fans, and 1980s.

WNC’s Saturday star party to discuss Saturn, Jupiter and Uranus

JCDO Director Thomas Herring will provide a presentation on “Digital Imaging Devices: What, Why and How.”

Business panel discusses possibilities under Trump

Donald Trump’s return to the White House is certain to bring Nevada tax cuts, impacts to supply chains and shifts in manufacturing and business, local economic experts said.

Freshman volleyball completes perfect season

The Douglas High School freshman volleyball team put together an unbeaten season this fall.

Wednesday, November 20

Churchill County legal - 47824

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Churchill County legal - 4780

Notice of Lien Sale

Letter: Charlie

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal.

Tattoo parlor applicant talks community-building at planning commission

The Carson City Planning Commission voted 6-0, with Commissioner Nathaniel Killgore absent, to approve a special use permit establishing a tattoo parlor at 184 W. Winnie Lane.

Air Force visits for final Pack home game of 2024

Nevada till searching for its first Mountain West win of the season.

Santoro: Alford continues roster wizardry as Pack roars to 4-0 start

Nevada's roster sometimes resembles a revolving door, but Wolf Pack staff continues to play the portal game as well as anyone.

Roger Diez: F1 in Las Vegas the only race running

Also, the NHRA wrapped its 2024 season last Sunday at Pomona Dragstrip’s In-N-Out Burger NHRA Finals.

Ingram wins state titles for Carson Tigersharks

At the 2024 club state swimming championships last week, Carson Tigershark athlete Hannah Ingram took home a pair of state titles

Past Pages for November 20 to 22, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

2 Carson City schools closed due to power outage

Bordewich Bray Elementary and Carson Middle School are closed, along with the district office and student support services, according to the school district.

CCSD graduation rate inches back to 83.1% after decline

Carson City School District’s graduation rate is back on the rebound from 2022’s 80.6% to 83.1% after a slow decrease three years past.

Tuesday, November 19

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Notice of Application - 24-11001

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Notice of Application - 24-11020

Letter: To the losers

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Update: CCFD discusses battery fire in north Carson, rules out lithium-ion battery

Fire caused by battery fire poses no threat to surrounding structures or neighbors, CCFD Chief Sean Slamon reports. A lithium-ion battery was ruled out as the culprit on Wednesday.

Update: Supervisors to appoint interim DA after Woodbury named district judge

Carson City District Attorney Jason Woodbury has been appointed district judge by Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo precipitating an emergency appointment to the position by the Board of Supervisors Thursday

Fallon Theatre: Weekend films and Wandering Songs

Updates from your community-owned and -operated Fallon Theatre.

Front and center: Navy Junior ROTC program gets annual inspection

Active-duty sailors from Naval Air Station Fallon helped conduct the in-ranks inspection for four platoons of students from grades 9-12.

Community news briefs for week of Nov. 18

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Nov. 18.

Postseason honors roll in for soccer, volleyball teams

Greenwave girls soccer team places 10 players on 3A East team.

State football: Fallon falls in overtime thriller

SLAM Academy stops 2-point conversion to hold on for 28-27 win in 3A state semifinals.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Aurora Giurlani

Carson High School's Aurora Giurlani is active in musical theater, the school's cheer team and her local church.

Norvell, No. 3 CSU nearing Mountain West title game

Rams improve to 5-0 in conference games with win over Wyoming; UNLV also remains in the hunt.

Seven state titles on the line

A look at the seven football state title games, starting this weekend at McQueen High School.

Reno’s Veterans Guest House planning hospice home

The Veterans Guest House, a Reno-based nonprofit committed to ensuring veterans have access to medical care, will launch a hospice home for terminally ill veterans in June.

Jim Valentine: When should we go on the market?

It is worth spending some time on the process to assure that you make the best move for you family from a financial, emotional and physical viewpoint. Make the effort and enjoy the results.

Fernley warehouse dedicates space for business development

Mark IV Capital said it will dedicate 40,000 square feet inside one of its speculative warehouses to create a Center of Excellence in the hopes of attracting new business to the region.

Monday, November 18

Letter: Election integrity

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Human remains identified as missing Dayton resident Shifflet

The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed the identification of human remains of Dayton resident Richard Shifflet, 75, who was reported missing and endangered in October 2022.

4-0: Pack demolishes Santa Clara for Lawlor sweep

Nevada jumps out to 27-8 lead and is never challenged; next up: holiday tournament.

ALO announces Tour d’Amour with stop at Crystal Bay

The jam-pop four-piece band's Tahoe show is planned for Feb. 8 in the Crystal Bay Club Crown Room.

Estate Sale

ESTATE SALE

Lyon County commissioners approve election results

Lyon County Clerk Staci Lindberg reported to the Board of County of Commissioners on Friday there were few issues during this year’s General Election.

Kelly Bullis: Should you consider a Roth 401(k)?

A Roth 401(k) allows you to make annual contributions at the same levels as a regular 401(k) – $23,000 (or $30,500 if you’re over 50). And best of all, there are no income limits on making contributions.

Storage project near neighborhood heads to supervisors

Supervisors will get to weigh in on a proposed RV and boat storage facility to which planning commissioners gave thumbs down in August after hearing from concerned neighbors.

Sunday, November 17

Letter: Thank you for free pet clinic

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Elaine Marriott: New England clam chowder (recipe)

You can make this chowder in a single pot, like a Dutch oven or you can use the instant pot. Either one, everything cooks in one pot.

Carson City School District student essay winners named

Each winner was recognized at the school board meeting Tuesday and received $100 for first place, $50 for second place and $30 for third place.

Planning commissioners to discuss adoption of Title 18 updates Tuesday

Carson City planning commissioners will meet at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the community center boardroom, 851 E. William St.

Saturday, November 16

Jim Hartman: Nevada votes 2024: Results and analysis

Trump became the first Republican presidential candidate to carry Nevada since President George W. Bush won the Silver State in 2004.

Carson City road report for November 18 to 24, 2024

Carson City road report for November 18 to 24, 2024

Get Healthy Carson City: Help end homelessness

While acts of kindness are certainly important, they may not always provide the lasting help that people experiencing homelessness need.

Roundabout sculpture to arrive first week of December

The nearly 6,000-pound sculpture by artist Karen Yank called “Sense of Place" is set to be installed Dec. 6.

Past Pages for November 16 to 19, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Democrats keep legislative control, fall short of supermajority

Nevada Democrats will maintain their power in the statehouse but have fallen short of securing a two-thirds supermajority in both chambers.

All-region tennis teams announced

Douglas and Carson High School tennis had several selections to the 2024 all-region teams announced last week.

Friday, November 15

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Request for Proposals - Attorneys and Firms

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Request for Proposals - Auditing Firms

Letter: Carson City is home

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Douglas golfers line all-region, all-league teams

Roberts named honorable mention for Senators

The 2024 fall all-region and all-league golf teams had a handful of local representatives this season.

Carson City issues warning of utility bill scam

The Carson City Treasurer’s Office and Carson City Utility Billing have become aware of fraudulent water bill emails.

Carson City supervisors certify General Election results

Clerk-Recorder Scott Hoen presented figures from the Nov. 5 election and highlighted voter turnout, which was 78.4 percent, or 31,149 ballots cast from 39,731 active voters.

Football playoffs proposal squashed

The NIAA Board of Control rejected the most recent realignment proposal for an alteration to the football postseason.

Golden Road Gathering announces initial lineup for May music festival

Headlining the festival will be Thievery Corporation, Leftover Salmon and Dirtwire.

Trina Machacek: Shoes and teeth

Do we all fall into the pattern of left and right?

Senator soccer players fill up all-league teams

Carson High School soccer had 16 members of its boys and girls teams earn all-region honors for their play this fall.

Child Advocacy Center seeks to raise $250K to help exploited children

Plans continue for the Carson City Rural Child Advocacy Center’s official launch.

Thursday, November 14

Tigers put four on all-league teams

Douglas High School boys and girls soccer had four players honored on this year's all-region teams.

Santa Clara bringing big lineup to Lawlor

Nevada will face its tallest opponent to date as Steve Alford goes for his 100th win with the Wolf Pack.

John Ben Snow Memorial Trust awards Me for Incredible Youth

Also includes Genoa Lakes Ladies' Golf Club Senior Championships, Debbie Matthews going into the AMA Hall of Fame and results from Carson Valley Middle School basketball.

More donations needed for annual turkey drop

Volunteers with the Salvation Army were hoping to see more donations during the 27th annual turkey drop Thursday at Max Casino in downtown Carson City.

CAMPO tentative on bus electrification; RTC approves pedestrian improvements

CAMPO members voted 5-1 to accept a Zero Emission Transportation Plan but not approve implementation until concerns about electrification are addressed.

Pack keys: One big run more than enough to thrash Weber State

A 40-12 surge leads to a big win and a 3-0 start for Nevada.

Lombardo announces plans to celebrate Declaration of Independence

The launch of the six-month program will be Presidents’ Day, Feb. 17, 2025, and will encourage Nevadans to engage in civic education, activities, storytelling opportunities and volunteerism.

Sales rise as home prices fall in Carson

Carson City had 68 sales of existing single-family homes, a 15.3 percent increase from the previous month and a 28.3 percent increase from last year.

Wednesday, November 13

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Transportation Notice

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO REVISE TARIFF

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Notice of Hearing

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Second Notice to Sell

Logano wins third title as NASCAR wraps up its year

Also: Stock car legend Bobby Allison dies at 86.

Santoro: It was a loss, but one that points to a brighter future

Nevada wins the final three quarters against nemesis Boise State, showing that Pack staff, players are ready for bigger things.

Remember Charlie by helping others this holiday season

Thanksgiving is right around the corner, the time of year we are called to count our blessings and to bestow blessings on those who may need a little help.

Past Pages for November 13 to 15, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Fire department lifts fire restrictions, starts open burning

The Carson City Fire Department said open burning will be allowed through Jan. 1, dependent upon permit status and daily weather conditions.

Tuesday, November 12

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PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE - Ordinance No. 2024-6, Bill No. 106 - Ordinance No. 2024-7, Bill No. 107

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Application - 24-11002

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Notice of Application - 24-11004

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Notice of Application - 24-11013

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO REVISE TARIFF

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Notice of Vacancy

WNC News and Notes: Accelerated winter session classes start Dec. 16, Dec. 30

Get ahead in your educational journey in just 3 to 5 weeks by enrolling in WNC’s accelerated online classes this winter! Whether you're catching up, exploring new topics or fast-tracking your degree, Western has options to suit your schedule.

NV Energy: Carson City, Genoa may have power cut Wednesday

NV Energy may cut power in Carson City, Genoa and Virginia City Highlands on Wednesday, according to a news release.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Savanah Guzman

Carson High's Savannah Guzman will graduate with a college ready diploma and teaches younger peers tap and hip-hop.

CCSD news: Wildlife, pumpkins, and staff-vs.-students

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Carson City Symphony Association to present ‘Cello Fest’ Nov. 16

The Carson City Symphony Association will present "Cello Fest: On and Off the Page with Sera Smolen" from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16 at Eagle Valley Middle School.

Bighorn news: Electricity, Clue, and Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

New Extension specialist drives livestock research

Tracy Shane brings extensive experience to her new role.

American Legion seeks volunteers for Thanksgiving meals

The post prepares, packs and delivers meals to the county’s seniors, as well as opening its dining room for a homemade Thanksgiving meal.

Churchill County general election results

County poll results for national, local races and ballot questions.

Jim Valentine: Artificial dumbification in advertising

Artificial Intelligence, AI, is becoming more prevalent in the everyday world and the real estate industry is no exception. Many of the home descriptions are now generated by AI and it is amazingly transparent. We used to comment about a flowery description by saying “the creative writing class mush have gone well!” Today, we can only laugh at the redundancy and irrelevancy of the comments used to entice a buyer to look at a home.

City Council approves license, splits parcel

Fallon City Council news and updates.

UNLV escapes the island; Broncos remain at No. 1

Mountain West rankings: Rebels remain on track for a spot in the conference championship game in December.

Fallon Theatre: Upcoming films and events

Updates from your community-owned and -operated Fallon Theatre.

Community news briefs for week of Nov. 11

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Nov. 11.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Fallon rides Bird’s wings — and foot — to state semifinals

Last-minute field goal gives Greenwave a 24-21 win over Elko; next up: trip to Las Vegas.

Carson City supervisors hold canvass of the vote Friday

Carson City Clerk-Recorder Scott Hoen said Monday that all original and corrected mail ballots had been counted as of Saturday.

Zero-emission plan, pedestrian safety improvements to be considered

The Carson Area Metropolitan Planning Organization and the Regional Transportation Commission are scheduled to meet Wednesday.

Monday, November 11

A guide to navigating cognitive decline

Caring for a loved one living with cognitive decline can be a challenging yet rewarding experience. If you’re a caregiver looking for support, advice, or guidance, here are some key considerations to help ensure your well-being and that of your loved one.

Carson City birth announcements for Oct. 27 to Nov. 1, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for Oct. 27 to Nov. 1, 2024

Wind-driven fire forces evacuations in south Reno

Washoe County has issued an evacuation order for the Callahan Ranch area, encompassing part of the Arrowcreek and the Galena areas. The evacuation line runs right up to Montreux Golf Course. According to Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District, “Callahan Fire is wind-driven, with fast rate of spread. Multiple agencies are responding.”

Wolf Pack shuts down Osobor in 10-point win

Nevada moves to 2-0 after shutting down Washington's Great Osobor, last season's Mountain West player of the year.

Kelly Bullis: Are you at risk of the NIIT?

Ever heard of the Net Investment Income Tax (NIIT)? You can thank President Obama for this one. It’s a part of Obamacare. Designed to make “the rich pay for the poor health insurance.”

Charlie Abowd, Carson City restaurateur, dies at 73

Charlie Abowd and wife Karen Abowd, former Carson City supervisor, purchased the iconic Adele’s restaurant in downtown Carson from Abowd’s parents in 1998.

Pack outplays, outcoaches Broncos — but leaves with an L

Jeanty has solid outing, but Nevada nearly ruins Boise State's CFP hopes.

‘Not widgets’: Fremont’s Ward weighs in on school ranking system

Fremont Elementary School’s educators live by a motto that they find a way, not an excuse, when it comes to helping every student, Principal Jennifer Ward says. “That, sometimes, is really hard because we can say, with COVID, 80% of our school year was messed up the following year; where they were coming every other day, or when we did get them back, they were only coming four days a week, but they wore masks,” she said. “The reality is that we didn’t fare well in relation to other schools, either.”

With some CCSD ratings down, trustees ask if new framework needed

The number of one- and two-star Carson City schools that do not, or only partially, meet statewide standards for academic performance has increased since COVID-19, officials presented during the Oct. 23 Carson City School Board meeting.

Sunday, November 10

Participants needed for clinical trials for norovirus

Nevada Health Centers, Nevada’s largest Federally Qualified Community Health Center program, joined forces with Javara in 2023, to bring clinical research to Nevadans, beginning in the greater Carson City area. To date, NVHC has received a total of seven trial opportunities, and two are currently activated and offered at Sierra Nevada Health Center in Carson City.

Faith & Insight: The mission field here at home

Driving home from church with a couple of our grandsons, the 13-year-old asked, “Do we have very many cousins?” He probably asked because of the cousins he’d just seen at church. I answered, “Yes! A lot of cousins.”

Michael Hohl Chevrolet hosts annual Fill-a-Truck event

The10th annual Fill-a-Truck event hosted by Michael Hohl Chevrolet GMC for Feeding Pets of the Homeless concluded gathering 2,038 pounds of pet food and supplies valued at $6,790.39.

Trina Machacek: What words are worth

Do not be alarmed, this is not going to be a combo spelling and math test. No, it’s throwing around words that, out of the blue, my friends and I will stop and say, “Now that right there is a three-dollar word for sure.”

Carson City Road Report for Nov. 11-17

Road Report as of Nov. 7. The following information applies to the period of Nov. 11- 17: Road closures are expected at the following locations due to road/utility work:

Morgan Mill high water mark unveiling Nov. 14

The Morgan Mill High-Water Mark unveiling will be held Nov. 14 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Morgan Mill River Access Area, 5597 Morgan Mill Road, according to a news release from Carson City. “This high-water mark project is an outreach tool designed to let people know their flood risk and to underscore how floodplains and open spaces work together to reduce their flood risk,” reads the release. “Open floodplain lands reduce flood damage by allowing water to slow down, spread out, and sink in. These lands also recharge groundwater and filter pollutants.”

Saturday, November 9

Past Pages for November 9 to 12, 2024

Thanksgiving proclamation: His Excellency, Gov. Bradley, has issued a Thanksgiving proclamation in accordance with the recommendation of the president. Read old Broadhorns’ sermon and then get ready to own and fatten a turkey, likewise, to lay the foundation for a mince pie or two as also to cultivate the intoxicating pumpkin pie.

Get Healthy Carson City: Ensuring food safety for the holiday season

As the holiday season approaches, many families and friends are preparing to gather and enjoy festive meals. While sharing food is a cherished tradition during these celebrations, it is crucial to prioritize food safety to prevent foodborne illnesses that can turn a joyful gathering into an unfortunate memory. From proper storage and preparation to cooking and serving, here are a few essential food safety tips to ensure a healthy and enjoyable holiday season.

Jim Hartman: GOP wins control of the U.S. Senate

Control of the U.S. Senate was up for grabs on Tuesday with Democrats going into the election having a 51-49 vote majority, including four independents caucusing with Democrats. Two of those independents, Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, are retiring from Congress.

Ken Beaton: ‘Fair Winds and Following Seas’

On Oct. 14, 2015, I met “Carson City’s oldest adopted son,” Charles T. Sehe. Pat and Derrel Fike had been corresponding with Charles who had expressed his bucket list item to visit Carson City and meet Gov. Brian Sandoval.

Carson family celebrates first house; city offers realtor training

The dream of homeownership has become a reality for one Carson City family after two years of searching. On Nov. 4, the Klug family headed by parents Jason and Brenda, both 38, showed the Appeal their new 1954 charmer on North Nevada Street downtown. The couple and their three young children were profiled by the Appeal in the fall of 2023.

Rosen retains senate seat; Trump wins Nevada

Late Friday night, the national media reported that Democrat Jacky Rosen was going to defeat Sam Brown for the U.S. Senate race. Rosen currently holds a, 18,000 vote lead through Friday night. “Thank you, Nevada! I’m honored and grateful to continue serving as your United States Senator,” Rosen said Friday on the social platform X. Brown, a retired Army captain who moved to Nevada from Texas in 2018, conceded defeat.

Senators, Tigers fill up all-region XC teams

Carson High School cross country had a number of runners earn all-region honors for their performance at the Class 5A North regional meet.

Friday, November 8

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Official Notice of Public Hearing - November 21, 2024

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

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Notice of Public Sale

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Notice of Hearing

Mustangs overmatch Senators in regional semi

Damonte Ranch will take on Galena for regional crown next week

Carson High School football had its season come to an end in the Class 5A North Div. III regional semifinal Friday at Damonte Ranch

Roger Diez: NASCAR title chase down to four

And then there were four. The Team Penske Fords of Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano, Tyler Reddick’s 23XI Toyota, and the Hendrick Chevy of William Byron will race for the 2024 NASCAR Cup championship tomorrow at Phoenix.

Navy League dinner set for Nov. 20

The Carson City Council of the Navy League of the United States will honor all veterans, past and present, at its November meeting. The speaker for the Special Veteran’s Day celebration will be Glenna Smith, director of Administration for Liberty Dogs.

Carson’s Franco named 5A’s top player

Four area athletes earn all-region honors

Four area volleyball athletes were honored with all-region selections in the Class 5A North for their performance on the floor this season.

CHS Blue Thunder wins at Damonte, will march in Chicago Parade

Carson High School's Blue Thunder marching band is raising the remainder of $20,000 in costs to cover travel, lodging and performance-related expenses to march in the Chicago Thanksgiving Day Parade on Nov. 28 this year.

University salutes the heroism of former student

New pillar, plaque honor Marine Lt. Frederick Williams

The rededication of the flag pole and its pillar and the unveiling of a new POW-MIA chair of honor at Mackay Stadium highlighted this year’s Salute to Service on Nov. 2 prior to the Colorado State-Nevada football game. A halftime ceremony recognized veterans from all branches of the military and Gold Star families who suffered the pain of losing a loved one in service to the United States.

Carson resident, 96, ‘blessed’ with faith, family, good health

Marian Tremain, 96, has been happily settled in Nevada for more than 52 years.

Embracing new experiences: Latvian exchange student has taken to Tiger football

Latvian exchange student has taken to Tiger football

Douglas High School football has had a Latvian exchange player in its program this season to the delight of many.

Thursday, November 7

Carson City Board of Supervisors approve pickleball courts at Mills Park

Carson City is in the process of becoming a pickleball destination thanks to passionate players, a local nonprofit and the support of the Board of Supervisors. Thursday, supervisors unanimously approved a $1.07 million contract with Spanish Springs Construction Inc. to replace two dilapidated tennis courts behind the aquatic center in Mills Park with six post-tension-concrete pickleball courts. Both for the contract and for approval of $170,790 in Community Development Block Grant funding for the project, the audience in the boardroom broke into applause.

Carson City Big Lots to remain open following closure announcement

Those disappointed that Big Lots in Carson City would be closing have some good news heading into the holiday shopping season. Big Lots Inc. announced the store “previously scheduled for closure” will remain open.

Big Band Jazz with Jakki Ford on Nov. 12

Join us for "November Jazz at Gina's," an evening of big-band music by the Mile High Jazz Band with singer Jakki Ford, on Tuesday, Nov. 12 from 7-9 p.m., at Gina's Good Life Music & Lounge, 507 N. Carson Street the Carson Nugget. Admission is free; suggested donation is $10 per person for the band.

Carson City Fire Department announces end of fire restrictions, start of open burning

The Carson City Fire Department announced the end of fire restrictions effective Friday.

Pack preview: Washington will be first Big Ten visitor in Reno

Nevada coming off a solid win over Sam Houston to open the 2024-25 season.

Carson Middle School culinary program receives Rotary grant

Culinary students at Carson Middle School will soon have some new tools in their kitchen. The program received a $5,000 grant from the Rotary Club of Carson City.

Pedersen, Roberts win Carson school board seats; Walker retains

Preliminary results from Tuesday’s general election show the Carson City School Board will welcome Michelle Pedersen and Rebecca Roberts as incoming trustees and retain incumbent Mike Walker. Roberts, a Carson resident of 10 years who will represent District 2, ran unopposed and received 21,497 votes as of Thursday. She told the Appeal she appreciated the trust the community is placing in her to help make the best decisions for their children.

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NOTICE OF FILING AND OF PUBLIC HEARING - Bill No. 108

Tall task for Pack: Slow down Jeanty, Broncos

Boise State in the mix for CFP berth; Nevada has already clinched losing season.

Make-A-Wish reunifies for statewide organization

Make-A-Wish announces a statewide reunification of its Northern Nevada region and Make-A-Wish Southern Nevada to create Make-A-Wish Nevada.

Wednesday, November 6

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Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

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Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

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Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice to Creditors

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Request for Proposals

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Advertisement for Bids

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Advertisement for Bids

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Advertisement for Bids

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Amended Notice of Hearing

Incumbents poised to win in Carson City; more votes counted Thursday

The majority of Carson City voters appear to have embraced the current composition of the Board of Supervisors even as they shot down two tax proposals to fund local roads. Preliminary results released by the Clerk-Recorder’s Office on Tuesday night show incumbent Mayor Lori Bagwell with a large lead along with incumbent Ward 4 Supervisor Lisa Schuette.

Carson Tahoe’s leading the way in diabetes awareness

Diabetes is one of the most prevalent health challenges in the United States, affecting millions of Americans every day.

Judge Luis enhances judicial experience

First Judicial District Court Judge Kristin Luis, Department 2, recently completed the General Jurisdiction: Advanced program, a two-week course designed for district court judges at the National Judicial College, city officials said in a news release.

Carson City Symphony Association announces ninth annual Scholarship for Music Education

The Carson City Symphony Association announces the ninth annual instrumental music scholarship for Carson City students age 5 to 17. The scholarship was established by a generous gift from Jennifer and John Webley in memory of Rosemary Nebesky, former board member and friend of the Carson City Symphony Association.

Recipe: Time to come together over a good meal

It is Nov. 6 and much to many peoples surprise we are all still here. We woke up. Had coffee, got ourselves ready for work, school or enjoying a day off. Just like it was another day in our life. The political stress left on the people of the United States the past months have been immense. Polarizing us to levels I’ve never seen. Seems like it’s been a very long haul to this finish line. I know political season is always contentious. It’s a race, competition is involved, where egos, and power struggles play a big part. This year it seems civility has left the building. I look forward to no more negative adds. No more invasive text messages and emails so, we can continue breathing, living.

Santoro: Wins rare, but Choate shows he has skin in the game

Beating Colorado State "by 20" is the sort of message Nevada fans want to hear — not lectures on "patience."

Michelle Joy: Carson Tahoe Health’s Medicare and Diabetes Health Fair is a community opportunity

As fall arrives in Carson City, it brings not only beautiful weather but also a timely reminder to prioritize your health. This season aligns with open enrollment for Medicare, and it is also Diabetes Awareness Month, making it an ideal time to focus on your well-being. That’s why Carson Tahoe Health is excited to invite our community to our first-ever Health and Wellness Fair on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center.

Highly decorated USS Nevada sailor dies

Charles Sehe served his entire career on the battleship during World War II

One of Nevada’s most heralded World War II veterans who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor more than 80 years ago and saw the battleship guns blazing against the shores of Normandy died Sunday at his home in Mankato, Minnesota. Charles Sehe, 101, who served his entire military career during the second world war aboard the battleship USS Nevada (NN36), had been in declining health.

Past Pages for November 6 to 8, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Getting defensive: Carson’s defense propels Senators to best season in a decade

The defensive tenacity of Carson High School football has been on display all season. The Senators think there are a few reasons why that side of the ball has been dramatically improved.

$110 million incinerator at TRIC to be online in year

The hospital, medical and infectious waste incineration facility at Tahoe Reno Industrial Center will be Stericycle's flagship incineration operations.

Tuesday, November 5

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Official Notice of Public Hearing - November 19, 2024

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Live updates: 2024 Carson City general election

Updated at 11:25 a.m. Thursday 2024 Carson City general election. Clear winners Tuesday night included unopposed candidates Maurice White for Board of Supervisors Ward 2, Justice and Municipal Court Department 1 Judge Tom Armstrong and School Board District 2 Trustee candidate Rebecca Roberts. In the races for school board, District 7 Trustee candidate Michelle Pedersen appeared to clinch the seat with 60.95 percent of the vote as of Tuesday. Incumbent District 5 Trustee Mike Walker was similarly ahead with 60.05 percent of the vote. Assemblyman P.K. O'Neill also won re-election to represent District 40 in the Nevada Assembly. The Carson City mayoral race and Supervisor Ward 4 race were too close to call with the amount of vote still outstanding. Also too close to call was the race for District Court Judge First Judicial District Department 2.

Pack finally shakes off scrappy Sam Houston

Nevada opens 2024-25 season with a win, led by veterans Coleman, Davidson, and Sanders.

Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe opens Friday for winter season

Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe will be the first Tahoe area resort to kick off the 2024-25 winter season when it opens Friday.

Jim Valentine: Buying land for spring building

Building your own home is a rewarding experience, but the rewards are in part due to the vast amount of work you will have in the project.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Sawyer Macy

Carson High School senior Sawyer Macy rises early as a runner and commits to his Advanced Placement courses, finding a way around obstacles in class scheduling so he can achieve his Capstone diploma.

Cannabis board issues public health and safety bulletin

The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board is advising consumers and patients to avoid or take caution after learning cannabis products were treated with unapproved pesticide. Redwood Warehouse, LLC treated products with Conserve SC, that was not applied in accordance with its label.

Playoffs roundup: Fallon falls short in volleyball, soccer tournaments

Greenwave's fall athletics season winding down.

Senators in a regional rematch

Carson football travels to Damonte Ranch on Friday for a spot in regional final

Carson and Damonte Ranch meet in a rematch in the Class 5A North Div. III regional semifinal Friday.

Churchill County School District highlights

Churchill County High School student Tieris Williams is getting involved in the community by coordinating a fundraiser for the Churchill Animal Protection Society (CAPS).

WNC program facilitates Fallon student’s pursuit of new professional career, better pay

Leave it to Western Nevada College’s ROADS program to help a student discover the “road” to a new professional career.

Departments return to regular locations following construction

The demolition is complete and the old jail has been removed from the District Court building on North Maine Street.

CAPS: The coming third evolution of dogs

Dear reader, I love science and research, especially the current studies that are being done with canines.

Veterans Day activities around the region

Veterans Day honors all veterans, both living and deceased, who have served in the military.

Churchill County shines at the 27th national FFA convention

This year, members of the Churchill County Future Farmers of America (CCFFA) had the opportunity to attend the 27th National FFA Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, from Oct. 22-25.

Sage Academy preschool celebrates grand opening

Sage Academy preschool co-owners, directors and teachers Janet Renfroe and Katie Moore-Maloney cut the red ribbon on Oct. 18 with the Fallon Chamber of Commerce and then led tours through their new facility at 320 W. B St.

Entertainment briefs: Fall film series features a visit from Godfather

November is a busy month at the Churchill Arts Center. The fall film series features a visit from your favorite Godfather on Nov. 8, 15 and 22 with each moving beginning at 7 p.m.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Join the Nevada News Group’s Steve Ranson on KKOH Radio (780 AM) on Nov. 15 at 4:30 p.m. as he discusses veterans’ events in the Reno-Sparks area.

Carson High student injured in pedestrian/car accident on Saliman Tuesday

A Carson High School student was transported to Renown Regional Medical Center after an incident involving a car Tuesday morning.

Community news briefs for week of Nov. 4

Join the Fallon Elks for its Veterans Day lunch from noon to 2 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 11 at the Fallon Elks Lodge BPOE 2239, 93 W. Center St.

New county building official selected

Jera Reidenbach, a seven-year county employee, was recently selected as the new county building official and follows in the footsteps of her mentor, Marie Henson, who retired earlier this year.

Sharron Angle speaks to Fallon Rotarians

A former politician who almost upset incumbent Harry Reid in the 2010 U.S. senate race recently gave an overview of voting integrity to members of the Fallon Rotary Club.

Slow start, mistakes doom Nevada in loss to CSU

Wolf Pack still looking for its first Mountain West win after poor outing against Norvell, Rams.

The search for ‘886’: Retired pilot visits air base to see the jet he flew in the 1960s

The Uber driver stopped in front of the Nevada Air National Guard’s main gate headquarters on a chilly, yet sunny morning earlier this year.

Local veterans receive ‘Quilts of Valor’

Local veterans received Quilts of Valor made by the Comstock Lode Quilters on behalf of the national Quilts of Valor Foundation at an awarding ceremony on Oct. 19.

Football playoffs: Fallon hosts Elko in 3A semifinals

No. 2-seeded Greenwave returns to action after strong finish to regular season.

Polls open until 7 p.m. today

Early voting wrapped up Friday for today's General Election. In Carson City, more than 23,300 voters had turned in accepted ballots and voted in person, according to the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office. As of Oct. 1 there were 39,275 eligible voters in Carson City.

South Reno pub owner climbing a new mountain

After working as a physical therapist for more than 30 years, Brian Edwards, 53, felt it was time for a change.

Monday, November 4

Fernley couple dies in Oct. 24 crash

A Fernley couple died on Oct. 24 in a crash at US50A and Wedge Lane at 2:13 p.m.

Registration for WNC spring semester starts today

It isn’t too early to think about Western Nevada College’s Spring 2025 semester. New, continuing and returning students can make plans for the next semester now! Course options are already listed on the college’s website at wnc.edu/classes.

MW rankings: Pack plummets to No. 11 after poor outing vs. Rams

Nevada remains winless in conference games; CSU jumps to No. 3 behind Boise State and UNLV.

Keys: Pack beats itself, but CSU gets credit for the win

Slow start, kickoff disaster combine to give Wolf Pack no chance to win Norvell Bowl III.

‘Ships of Nevada’ exhibit at community center, artist’s reception Nov. 16

The Capital City Arts Initiative presents Ships of Nevada by Wayne Scarpaci, an exhibition with paintings of ships related to Nevada.

Kelly Bullis: Business buy-sell agreement with life insurance

Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court made a ruling about the wrong way to use life insurance.

Supervisors to review Mills Park pickleball court contract

Supervisors will consider a $1.069 million contract to turn the two remaining unplayable concrete tennis courts into six new pickleball courts.

Sunday, November 3

Carson City birth announcements for October 19 to 25, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for October 19 to 25

Douglas girls fifth at state

Davis medals in boys race

Douglas High School cross country wrapped up its season at the Class 5A state meet Saturday in Boulder City.

Senator boys, girls cross country fourth at state

Dayton, Sierra Lutheran runners compete in season finale

Results for Carson, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran High School cross country runners from the 2024 state cross country meet in Boulder City.

Volunteers needed for Cultural Commission, Audit Committee

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is trying to find people interested in two committees.

Ronni Hannaman: Travel while you can to great destinations

Travel keeps us young an engaged in the vast world around us. Travel while you can!

Faith & Insight: It’s not a left or right agenda; it’s a left and right hand kingdom thing

God’s word does not recognize political parties, but it does articulate the responsibility his people have to seek wisdom and exercise discernment in decision making that reflects righteousness, justice and love.

$10 million FEMA grant to improve Marlette dam, Carson water

Nevada will get $10 million “to enhance the safety and functionality of the Marlette Lake Dam, reducing the risk of a dam breach during an earthquake."

Saturday, November 2

Jim Hartman: Ranked-choice voting on ballots in six states

On Nov. 5, voters in Colorado, Idaho, Arizona, Oregon and Nevada will have ballot referendums to implement some version of ranked-choice voting, or RCV.

Carson City road report for November 4 to 10, 2024

Carson City road report for November 4 to 10, 2024

Upidate: Missing teen found safe

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is asking for assistance in located Larissa Rupert, 16. Rupert was last seen in the 4000 block of Lakeview Drive about 6:45 p.m. Friday.

Franco excelling as team leader

The Senators’ junior hitter has college aspirations

Carson High junior volleyball player Abby Franco has become a big-time play maker for the Senators this fall while growing into a team leader.

JoAnne Skelly: Fall pruning fun is here

Normally, pruning encourages new growth, which you don’t want just before freezes, so lower temperature pruning avoids producing easily damaged new growth.

Power player

Dayton’s Duke Evans is one of the state’s leading rushers

Dayton High School running back Duke Evans has been unstoppable on the turf this fall.

Past Pages for November 2 to 5, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

After 38 years leading Miles Construction, Bill Miles steps away

Bill Miles graduated from Carson High School in 1972. In 1986 he founded Miles Brothers Construction along with siblings George and John.

Friday, November 1

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Postseason thriller ends in defeat

Tiger football falls in final moments of playoff opener

Douglas High School football played in an instant classic with Reno High School Friday night in the opening round of the Class 5A North Div. II postseason.

Carson football cruises through postseason opener

Senators travel to Damonte Ranch for regional semifinal next Friday

Carson High School football had its postseason opener go right to expectations Friday night at home.

Tiger football opens postseason today

The opening round of the Class 5A North Div. II regional football postseason kicks off 6 p.m. today Tickets must be purchased online ahead of time.

Aguilar: Early voting ‘smooth,’ Election Day safe for Tuesday

Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar maintained Friday — the final day to vote early — the electoral process is among the country’s safest, with his office expecting a significant outcome leading up to Election Day on Tuesday.

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Aquatic Facility closed for Election Day

The Carson Aquatic Facility will be closed on Tuesday, Election Day, to limit any overcrowding and overparking on the west side of Mills Park, Carson City officials said in news release. In-person voting for both early voting and Election Day will take place at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. William St. There will be an additional polling place at the Stewart Community Wellness Center and Gym, located at 465 Clear Creek Ave. The Stewart location will have a mail drop box on Election Day as well, according to the release.

Carson City lands $14.9 million grant for Mills Park

The funding will be used to renovate the 53-acre site by implementing improvements from the Mills Park Master Plan “to preserve the park’s natural aesthetic and design, while creating a cohesive user-friendly park that responds to the concerns and needs of the community.”

Lombardo to activate National Guard on Election Day

The activation will be limited to supporting state and local resources on Nov. 5.

CTH’s Medicare and Diabetes Health Fair is a community opportunity

This season aligns with open enrollment for Medicare, and it is also Diabetes Awareness Month, making it an ideal time to focus on your well-being.