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Thursday, October 31

Brown campaigns in Fallon, urges rural residents to vote

Republican U.S. Senate candidate and Army veteran Sam Brown made a campaign stop in Fallon on Wednesday accompanied by Wyoming Sen. John Barrasso.

Planning commissioners approve substance abuse treatment center

The Carson City Planning Commission voted 6-0 to approve a special use permit for Vitality Unlimited for a new 36-bed, 9,200-square-foot residential substance use disorder treatment center.

Norvell returns to Mackay with CSU chasing a title

Norvell Bowl III: Ex-Wolf Pack coach will face his former team for the third time.

Cold front sweeps into Northern Nevada this weekend

A cold front is sweeping into Northern Nevada with chances of precipitation through this weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Reno.

Roger Diez: NASCAR pulls into Martinsville

It’s entirely possible someone other than the drivers contending for the final two championship race spots will take Sunday’s checkers, meaning points will decide who races for the Cup title.

Strong: A relatively good year

As Election Day nears, remember: The American economy currently is the best in the world.

$42 million earmarked for improvements to Churchill County facilities

Churchill County is set to receive $42 million in funding for improvements at the 3C Event Complex and the North Maine Street ballfields.

City planner hosts November weekly meetings at library

Carson City Community Development is bringing back Saturdays with the city planner at the library starting Nov. 2.

University of Nevada, friends to rededicate classmate’s tribute and honor Gold Star families

Saturday, a group of friends and supporters of the university will re-dedicate the small memorial in Frederick Williams’ honor before the kickoff between Nevada and Colorado State.

Mock elections prepare Carson High students for voting

The goal was develop their skills in civic engagement and demonstrate how to exercise their right to vote firsthand.

Wednesday, October 30

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Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

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Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

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Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

Lyon County legal - 47455

Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

California controlled burn degrades Valley air quality

Smoke from a controlled burn near Calaveras Big Trees State Park wafted northeast decreasing air quality in Western Nevada.

Santoro: Pack actually has three bowl games this month

Games against Colorado State, Boise State and UNLV are way more meaningful to Nevada than a bowl game against some random 7-6 team.

Senator volleyball into regional semifinal

Carson girls soccer, boys soccer knocked out of postseason

Carson High School volleyball will compete in the Class 5A North regional semifinal Wednesday night at Reno. Both Senator girls and boys soccer teams see their seasons come to a close in the opening round of regional play.

Unique to Nevada: Halloween and admission day

Although Nevada Day was celebrated on Saturday with activities in Carson City, the actual day of admission is Oct. 31.

CCSD news: Spiders, fire safety, and Oz

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Nevada State Museum hosts Dia de los Muertos on Friday, Saturday

Dia de los Muertos is a time to remember loved ones who have passed on and celebrate their lives.

Huck Salt hosts Chamber luncheon

Founded in 1938 by Elmer Huckaby, Huck Salt has done business for four generations.

Arts: Can you refuse this offer?

Arts Council film series features Godfather series.

Bighorn news: Pumpkins and board games

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Past Pages for October 30 to November 1, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Battle born, Nevada celebrates 160 years

Following a celebration over the weekend, Nevada turns 160 years old Thursday.

Carson High football opens postseason against Hug

Carson High School football will begin its Class 5A North Div. III regional postseason against Hug this Friday at 6 p.m.

Tuesday, October 29

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Invitation to Bid

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CARSON CITY, NEVADA QUARTERLY REPORT OF TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Election 2024: Voting ends Tuesday for Churchill County residents

In-person voting is from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the convention center.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Anne Davis

Carson High's Anne Davis mentors peers through the school's Blue Crew, excels in track and field and will set out to pursue a career in health sciences after graduation.

Fallon Chamber welcomes Mother Nature’s preschool

Mother-daughter team make their 'dream' a reality on N. Taylor St.

CAPS: Halloween black cat superstitions

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

Fallon Theatre: What's coming up for November

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

Football: Fallon clinches first-round bye in 3A playoffs

Greenwave take care of Lowry, 42-6, to grab No. 2 seed for regional playoffs.

Oasis roundup: Bighorns send two runners to state XC

Also: Oasis volleyball ends with Senior Night match.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Native Seed Partnership to host annual Native Seed Forum Nov. 6

Join the Nevada Native Seed Partnership and the Nevada Department of Agriculture at the eighth annual Nevada Native Seed Forum on Wednesday, Nov. 6 at the Rafter 3C Event Complex in Fallon.

Community news briefs for week of Oct. 28

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Oct. 28.

MW rankings: Broncos win 1-2 showdown; Pack falls to No. 8

Nevada falls to 3-6 and 0-3 in conference games after struggling at Hawaii.

Roop Street road work to continue through Nov. 7

Daytime lane reductions will take place on southbound Roop Street through Nov. 7 for roadside retaining wall repairs.

Jim Valentine: What happens when they lie?

It doesn’t happen often, but it is important that you do what you can to prevent being taken advantage of should you have a seller with evil tendencies.

Lyten picks area for lithium sulfur battery manufacturing gigafactory

Nevada’s arid climate and proximity to a potential lithium supply chain are primary reasons why San Jose-based Lyten chose Northern Nevada for its planned lithium sulfur battery manufacturing gigafactory.

Senate candidate Brown to visit Fallon

A greet and meet in Fallon for U.S. Senate candidate Sam Brown has been announced. Brown, who is challenging incumbent Democratic Sen. Jacky Rosen, will appear Wednesday at the Old Post Office, 90 N. Maine St., from 5-7 p.m. Light refreshments will be served. Brown is no stranger to the Churchill County community, having appeared here numer-ous times when he first ran for the Senate two years ago. Brown, who lives in Reno, announced his candidacy to oppose Rosen in July 2023.

Monday, October 28

Carson girls cross country second at regionals

Dayton, Sierra Lutheran add individual state quailfiers

Carson High School girls cross country will head back to state as a team after taking second at the Class 5A North regional cross country meet Friday.

Nord finishes fifth, Tiger girls harriers qualify for state

Davis, Spencer qualify for state with Douglas boys

Douglas High School cross country has several noteworthy finishes at this past Friday's Class 5A North regional cross country meet.

Senator boys take regional XC crown

Sierra Lutheran's Ricks punches ticket to state

Carson High School boys cross country won its first regional title since 2018 while Sierra Lutheran will also have a representative at state next week.

Keys: Pack’s two-headed QB no match for Hawaii’s run game

Nevada — once again — has a poor showing on the island, taking home a 21-point loss to the Warriors.

Get Healthy Carson City: National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week: Protecting families

Lead poisoning can cause serious health problems, including learning difficulties, behavioral issues, and damage to the brain and nervous system. The good news is that lead poisoning is preventable.

Carson City transportation commission seeks applicants

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is seeking applications from persons interested in serving on the Regional Transportation Commission.

Kelly Bullis: Can you deduct costs of dog or cat?

To deduct a dog or cat for medical expenses, there are several considerations and categories.

Substance abuse treatment facility proposed near hospital

The Carson City Planning Commission on Wednesday will consider a permit for a new residential substance use disorder treatment center.

Greenwave athletics: 3A playoffs update

Fallon's boys soccer, girls soccer, and volleyball teams are all regional qualifiers; Hooper reaches state cross country.

Sunday, October 27

Carson City birth announcements for October 12 to 18, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for October 12 to 18

CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE

Garage Sale

Carson City brewer wins multiple honors at competitions

Shoe Tree Brewing recently won silver medals at two of the most respected beer competitions globally.

Nevada Artists Association announces winners of Nevada Day Show

A reception and awards presentation will be held from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 3. The show will run through Dec. 22 and features 174 entries by 72 Northern Nevada artists in 12 categories.

Central Nevada lithium mine gets final aproval

A federal permit has been approved despite conservationists’ vows to sue over the plan they say will drive an endangered wildflower to extinction.

Faith & Insight: The making of champions

What does it take to live like a champion – to be a champion at life?

Pavement survey van available to public as ballot measures loom

Carson Area Metropolitan Planning Organization will host a “static showing” of the van to be used in a pavement survey in Carson City and Douglas County.

Saturday, October 26

Jim Hartman: Crime is rising in the U.S., not declining

Last month the FBI updated its 2022 crime data to show a 4.5% increase in violent crime.

2024 Nevada Day Beard Contest results

2024 Nevada Day Beard results: Some take a few weeks or months to grow and trim their whiskers and some take the year in careful preparation to groom themselves for the best beard on Nevada Day.

In pictures: Nevada Day 2024

Nevada Day 2024 Photo Gallery

Carson City road report for October 28 to November 3, 2024

Carson City road report for October 28 to November 3, 2024

Tara Riddle: Lemon chicken orzo soup (recipe)

"Happy fall, my friends! And Happy Nevada Day (soon to be anyway)."

Granite hosts discussion on jobs, safety at Brunswick mine

Granite Construction company representatives and union miners hosted Assistant Secretary for Mine Safety and Health Chris Williamson.

Past Pages for October 26 to 29, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Marine Corps names Carson City man honorary Marine

Nicholas Campbell, 25, was awarded the title of Honorary Marine for courage and dedication in his fight against cancer.

Friday, October 25

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

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Amended Notice of Hearing

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

Lyon County legal - 47407

Notice of Hearing

Lyon County legal - 47346

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

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Notice of Public Hearing - November 7, 2024

Carson City Sheriff’s Office seeks ID in battery of disabled veteran

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is looking to identify the suspect in an Oct. 9 battery, according to a Friday afternoon news release.

CCSD news: Enchanted books, newspapers, and outdoor adventure

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Bighorn news: College applications, Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Council discusses Laura Mills Park improvements

The Fallon City Council has received a report regarding a Community Development Block Grant.

Central Lyon Fire transitions to online open burn permitting platform

Central Lyon Fire Protection District will begin open burning on Nov. 1, pending weather conditions.

Carson fire restrictions extended through October

Carson City Fire Department restrictions will remain in effect until the end of October and until weather conditions allow for safe open burning.

Trina Machacek: Good ‘thank you’s’

It started when I needed help getting some bags of fertilizer out of a shopping cart and into my truck.

Washoe County election head says she was forced out

The top election official in one of the nation’s most politically important counties said Wednesday she was forced out of her role just weeks before the November presidential election.

Thursday, October 24

Miners' second half surge downs Tigers

Douglas High School football capped its regular season with Senior Night against Bishop Manogue.

Mustangs topple Senators with late field goal

Carson will be No. 3 seed in regional playoffs

Carson and Damonte Ranch football had a dramatic finish Thursday night in what will likely be a postseason rematch in a couple weeks.

Chas Macquarie: The economic benefits of the Inflation Reduction Act

It is very clear that if you want to continue strong economic growth, good paying jobs, and support for families in all income brackets in Nevada – vote for Democrats in November.

USAF Mobility Rock Band is ‘all for our country’ performing on Nevada Day

As Nevada celebrates its 160th birthday of becoming the 36th state what could be more patriotic than having members of the United States Air Force Mobility Rock Band a part of the Nevada Day Parade, later performing about 3:30 pm at McFadden Plaza following the annual beard contest. This is the third year the rock band has performed declaring being a part of the Nevada Day festivities as one of their favorite venues. As #87 in the parade line-up, the band will be performing on the flatbed and truck generously provided by Miles Construction. They are sharing the float with the Navy Fleet Reserve.

Carson City clerk on Trump flyer: ‘I was not part of that’

The flyer was for a “Trump 47” rally at the Capitol complex in downtown Carson City on Oct. 19, the first day of early voting.

Roger Diez: Make-or-break race for NASCAR playoff

Homestead will be a make-or-break race for the playoff drivers. There has not been a repeat winner there in seven years.

How your vote gets counted in Carson City

A ballot cast in Carson City follows a path from the voter’s hand to recordation. With the help of more than 80 election workers and bipartisan boards, that path is secure with processes to ensure every vote counts, Clerk-Recorder Scott Hoen said.

Wednesday, October 23

Churchill County legal - 47217

Notice to Creditors (60-Day Notice)

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Application for Water No. 93890

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Petition for Legal Name Change

Letter: Make polluters pay

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

CEDA breakfast features SBDC state director

The Churchill Entrepreneur Development Association's monthly event is Oct. 30.

Commissioners OK juvenile outreach position

Actions and updates from Churchill County government meetings.

Early voting continues in Churchill County

Early voting this week is Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m.-6 p.m., with the final Saturday for early voting on Nevada Day from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Fallon Theatre: Spooky movies and Spooktacular

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

Pack travels to Hawaii, with both teams seeking first MW win

Nevada leads longtime rivalry, 15-13, but has not won since Jay Norvell's final season in 2021.

CAPS: Zooming, part II: Wilber and Orville

Frenetic Random Activity Periods serve as a way to burn off excess energy.

Fallon stuns Elko, jumps to No. 2 in football playoff race

Greenwave grabs 28-7 win to move to 4-2 in league games; regular season finishes at Lowry.

Past Pages for October 23 to 25, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Retiring Nevada general’s career pursuit embodies unity, diversity

For my parting message as Nevada’s 30th adjutant general: We must lean into our collective story as citizens of this great state and nation, together, united — even with our differences in this often-chaotic democracy — as Nevadans and citizens of the United States of America.

Senators, Mustangs tangle for playoff position

Carson, Damonte Ranch meet Thursday — and likely one more time

Carson and Damonte Ranch football will battle in Carson City this Thursday, but a rematch may be looming.

Tigers, Miners set for regular season finale

Douglas locked into No. 4 seed for Class 5A North Division II postseason

Douglas High School football will close out its regular season at home this Thursday night against Bishop Manogue.

2024 Nevada Day events

Beginning at 10 a.m., it’s the 86th annual Nevada Day Parade. The event is the largest celebration of statehood in the country.

Tuesday, October 22

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Publication of Ordinance

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Notice of Lien Sale

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice to Creditors

Oasis golfers finish in top six at state golf

Roundup: Bighorns' Cavanaugh comes within two strokes of winning the 2A title.

Greenwave roundup: XC teams prep for Friday regionals

Fallon wraps up regular season at Lowry Invitational.

Greenwave girls soccer clinches top seed for 3A tournament

Fallon a perfect 17-0 (51 points) in 3A games.

Fallon volleyball sweeps; 3A regional coming up

Fallon's two remaining matches will be pivotal for postseason seeding.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Community news briefs for week of Oct. 21

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Oct. 21.

Tiger volleyball earns big win on Senior Night

Results from this past few days of Douglas High School athletics.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Alondra Gomez

Alondra Gomez has been studying health science and shows school spirit at the Senators' football games.

Santoro: It’s a Pack nightmare — UNLV, Broncos clearly the MW’s best

The Mountain West's dream scenario is getting UNLV or Boise State — who meet Friday — into the CFP.

Carson volleyball sweeps Galena

Results from the most recent prep sports action from Carson and Dayton High Schools.

Douglas football honors lone state title team on 50th anniversary

Douglas High School football held a reunion to honor its only state-title winning team in football this past Friday.

JoAnne Skelly: Slow-release lawn fertilizers

Organic fertilizers are released slowly over time naturally, while inorganic fertilizers can be quick or slow release.

Kelly Bullis: Thoughts on net investment tax

Basically, it attempts to create a way to have the “rich” pay into the fund that pays out health insurance under Obamacare for the “poor.”

Northern Nevada’s busy summer an economic boon

Reno Tahoe’s transient lodging and room tax revenue hit an all-time high this past August. Four of the top-five revenue producing months in Northern Nevada occurred over the past 15 months.

Monday, October 21

Letter: Democracy or autocracy?

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Douglas girls golf second at 4A state

Douglas High School girls golf wrapped up its season with another top two finish in the state for the fourth year in a row.

CCSD news: Spiders, celebrity chefs, and perfect attendance

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Carson City School District’s teacher effectiveness climbs again

Associate Superintendent Dan Sadler said one teacher was rated ineffective. Exemptions were made for teachers who received ratings of highly effective for the past two years.

Wolf Pack drops to No. 6 after ‘team loss’ at home

Nevada can't overcome special teams mistakes in loss to Fresno State; Boise State and UNLV ready for 1-2 showdown.

Get Healthy Carson City: Halloween and Nevada Day Parade safety tips

As Halloween approaches, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office and Carson City Health and Human Services department wants to remind everyone to stay safe while having fun.

Jim Valentine: Indian allotment property

What began as a negative attempt to control the Indian 137 years ago can now actually be a benefit to the Indian owner due to the unique ownership status of the land.

Senator girls soccer topples Douglas

Results from the past week of prep high school sports

Lombardos ready for Halloween tradition in Carson City

The governor and First Lady Donna Lombardo will be handing out candy to celebrants, who could make a sizable crowd.

Sunday, October 20

Carson High NJROTC supports cancer patients

Carson High School Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets sold pink aiguillettes to wear on their uniforms with all proceeds donated to the Carson Tahoe Health Cancer Resource Center.

CHS basketball inducts Hall of Fame class

Carson High School basketball inducted a 10-person Hall of Fame class earlier this month.

Carson City native serves where future Navy warfighters train

Senior Chief Petty Officer Brett Myers graduated from Carson High School in 2010 and joined the Navy 12 years ago.

Pack Keys: Special teams costly against Bulldogs

A look back at the key moments, players and plays from the Nevada Wolf Pack's 24-21 loss to the Fresno State Bulldogs at Mackay Stadium on Friday:

Carson City Juvenile Services addresses concerns about anxiety in students

Juvenile Services staff members offer monthly presentations on topics impacting teens’ health.

Faith & Insight: Sing

It is crucial for Christians to recognize the impact of singing in their spiritual lives and to actively participate in this form of worship.

BOOnanza trick-or-treat event returns to Mills Park

The eighth annual Carson City BOOnanza event takes place Thursday, Oct. 24, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Mills Park (1111 E. William St.).

Saturday, October 19

Jim Hartman: Question 7, requiring voter ID

State Question 7 on the ballot in November is an initiative that would amend the Nevada Constitution to require all in-person voters present a valid photo identification before voting.

Carson City road report for October 21 to 27, 2024

Carson City road report for October 21 to 27, 2024

Kate Johnson: Say hello to fall and goodbye to flour and sugar (recipe)

I am sharing a recipe that I have enjoyed in past years, but I am including changes that I made to the recipe which produce a more modest effect on my blood sugar and, therefore, hopefully on my overall health.

Capital City Community Band to present annual Nevada Day concert

The concert will feature a variety of music, from marches to seasonal music and patriotic songs.

Past Pages for October 19 to 22, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

SB Builders breaks ground on dental practice in north Carson

The project site is 3455 GS Richards Boulevard.

Friday, October 18

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Notice of Hearing

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NOTICE OF SALE BY AUCTION MANUFACTURED HOME/MOBILE HOME/COMMERCIAL COACH

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Notice of Self-Storage Sale

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Notice of Hearing

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Official Notice of Public Hearing

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OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - October 30, 2024

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

Second half heroics save the Senators

Carson High School football saved itself with a 20-0 run to conclude a six-point win over North Valleys Friday night.

Tiger football stumbles against Reed

Raiders capitalizes on Douglas miscues in win

Reed High School football continued its winning streak over the Tigers Friday night.

Letter: Road funding shell game?

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

State closing Spooner Lake trails for up to one year

Nevada Division of State Parks is closing several trails and roads within the Spooner Lake backcountry for dam and water pipeline replacement.

JoAnne Skelly: For the love of trees

"We bought our house 36 years ago because I fell in love with the trees."

Trina Machacek: Squeamish things

I have seen dead things. I have smelled dead things. I have seen things go from alive to dead. I have buried dead things.

NDOT starts work on I-80 in west Reno

The $55 million project to widen, resurface and improve more than a mile of the interstate began in late September and is expected to continue through mid 2026.

Thursday, October 17

Senators face pass-happy Panthers

Carson High School football will travel out to North Valleys this Friday night for a league test against the Panthers.

A Raider-sized test comes to town today

Douglas High School football will welcome Reed to town tonight.

Supervisors OK Carson River trailhead project

Construction could begin next summer on the Ambrose Carson River Outdoor Classroom and Trailhead project if a $99,928 grant materializes.

Dayton man wanted on multiple felonies caught after pursuit

An attempt to arrest a Dayton man Thursday morning led to a multi-county pursuit before the suspect was caught near Virginia City.

Ondra Berry relinquishes command of Nevada Guard

Upcoming change of command ceremony will install state’s 31st adjutant general.

City council approves licenses, funds street maintenance

Fallon City Council news and updates.

Pack, Bulldogs to play under Friday night lights at Mackay

Nevada seeking first Mountain West win; Bulldogs look to end two-game slide.

Roger Diez: NASCAR Round of 8 kicks off in Las Vegas

The Charlotte Roval was the venue for the elimination race of the Round of 12 and there was desperation among drivers on or near the bubble.

Reno developer: Interest rates, not election, key to real estate slowdown

"You just had a cut, and so a lot of businesses are waiting, (saying) 'When do we take on debt that's going to allow us to grow?'"

Amodei, Kidd discuss voter ID, housing, misinformation

Congressman Mark Amodei and challenger Greg Kidd shared some laughs and good humor but did clash a few times at a public forum at the Brewery Arts Center.

Carson cross country competes at Clovis

Prep sports results from the fall break week from Carson and Dayton High School.

Carson home prices dip in September as market reacts to Fed cut

The median home sales price was $534,950, a decrease of 0.5 percent from the previous month and a decrease of 7 percent from the same time the previous year.

Wednesday, October 16

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Citation and Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Estray Animal

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Request for Proposals

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Request for Proposal - Cemetery Expansion Project Phase: 1 Survey & Mapping

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Request for Proposals - Cardiology, Endodontics, & Podiatry

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Notice of Hearing

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Application to Appropriate Water No. 93729

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Notice of Early Voting

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Vacancy and Appointment to School Board Trustee Office

Historical spirits put on show at Fallon Theatre

Churchill County Museum's second Chautauqua Theatre brings “Nevada’s Pioneering Spirits” to life on stage.

Santoro: MW a two-team show … unless Pack beats Fresno State

Boise State, UNLV generating all the headlines so far, but Nevada could get into the mix with a Friday win.

Bighorn news: Math, anemometers, and Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Carson City school board candidate says vote for opponent

Carson City School Board District 5 candidate Ashliee Saucedo has announced in a statement to the Nevada Appeal that she no longer wants to be elected to the board.

Carson sheriff’s K-9 to take part in multi-agency event Saturday

This free, public K-9 event is Saturday, Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fuji Park in Carson City.

CEDA breakfast features SBDC state director

This month’s presentation from the Nevada Small Business Development Center state director begins at the Stockman’s Steakhouse at 7 a.m.

Sublime with Rome to perform in Sparks on Saturday

Sublime with Rome, he California reggae rock band, is on its Farewell Tour and will take the stage at 7 p.m. Saturday in Sparks at the Nugget Casino Resort.

Past Pages for October 16 to 18, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Bagwell raises $24K in third quarter, Shirk behind at $10K

Fourth quarter filings for the year are due Jan. 15, 2025. Early voting for the Nov. 5 General Election begins Saturday.

Tuesday, October 15

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

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Notice of Application - 24-10011

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Notice of Application - 24-10010

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Notice of Application - 24-10012

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Notice to Creditors

Letter: Left policies are cause for rising costs

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Election 2024: Early voting begins Saturday

Federal, statewide races, and state questions are all on the ballot.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: The importance of early detection

Breast cancer has been identified as the second-most prevalent form of cancer among women, following skin cancer.

2024 General Election: Carson City Mayor

2024 General Election: Carson City Mayor

Election officials apologize for errors, maintain voting is secure

Carson City Clerk-Recorder Scott Hoen maintained that despite an error in party affiliation and corrected ballots sent to active voters, voting in the Nov. 5 General Election will be safe and secure.

2024 General Election: Carson City Board of Supervisors, Ward 4

2024 General Election: Carson City Board of Supervisors, Ward 4

Fallon Theatre: Time to start spooky movie season

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

2024 General Election: Carson City School District Board of Trustees, District 7

2024 General Election: Carson City School District Board of Trustees, District 7

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Pioneer Academy’s Claire Callister

Pioneer's Claire Callister was accepted to the University of Nevada, Reno where she plans to study nutrition and earn a master’s degree.

CAPS: The mysterious case of dogs' zoomies

Zoomies are a natural behavior caused by a build-up of excessive energy released in one short burst.

2024 General Election: Carson City School District Board of Trustees, District 5

Carson City School District Board of Trustees, District 5

Greenwave roundup: Volleyball, soccer record road sweeps

Wae girls soccer improves to 14-0 in Northern 3A games.

Oasis roundup: Two golfers qualify for state tournament

Cavanaugh, Kutansky finish in top eight at 2A West Region championship.

Football: Fallon gets road win at Spring Creek

Greenwave snaps two-game losing streak with 21-14 win over Spartans.

Regionals roundup: Greenwave tennis, golf compete in tournaments

Fallon girls golf edged for state tournament berth; tennis players advance to Truckee.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for Oct. 18-23.

2024 General Election: District Judge Department 2, First Judicial District Court

2024 General Election: District Judge Department 2, First Judicial District Court

Community news briefs for week of Oct. 14

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Oct. 14.

2024 General Election: Nevada State Assembly, District 40

2024 General Election: Nevada State Assembly, District 40

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

2024 General Election: Nevada State Assembly, District 39

2024 General Election: Nevada State Assembly, District 39

MW rankings: No. 5 Wolf Pack gets ‘important win’

Boise State, UNLV remain on top of Appeal's weekly rankings.

2024 General Election: Nevada State Board of Education District 2

2024 General Election: Nevada State Board of Education District 2

2024 General Election: U.S. Congress, Second District

2024 General Election: U.S. Congress, Second District

2024 General Election: U.S. Senate

2024 General Election: U.S. Senate

Carson City exhibit showcases Nevada Division of Forestry

The exhibit compiles 60 historical documents and photographs dating back to 1931.

Kelly Bullis: Tax deductions for clubs and organizations

General rule is… You may not deduct amounts paid for membership in any club organized for business, pleasure, recreation, or other social purpose.

Celebrity chef broadens palates in Carson City schools

Chef Jonathan Zaragoza visited several classes and appeared as part of the district’s Global Eats program.

Monday, October 14

Letter: California is a bad neighbor

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Carson Big Lots store set to close Dec. 22

Monday, signs inside and outside the 4215 S. Carson St., store advertised the impending closure and discounts on items.

Pack keys: Nevada (353 yards) runs past Oregon State

Wolf Pack picks up first big win of the Choate era with a 42-37 thriller against Pac-12's Beavers.

WNC’s 25th Golf for Education tournament crowns winner

It was the silver jubilee rendering of Western Nevada College Foundation’s Golf for Education tournament.

Work of late UNR sculpture chair at Bristlecone Gallery

Capital City Arts Initiative presents work by the late artist, Robert Morrison, in the A Glimpse Back exhibition.

Jim Valentine: Who is signing your offer?

Having a scribble on the signature line doesn’t mean you have a true commitment from the signing party.

Supervisors: Airport fee, building code board, outdoor classroom on agenda

The Carson City Board of Supervisors has three items on its regular action agenda on Thursday.

Sunday, October 13

Carson City birth announcements for Sept. 24 to Oct. 3

Carson City birth announcements for Sept. 24 to Oct. 3, 2024

Ron Knecht: Of road repairs, city revenues and mayoral elections

Road repairs and city revenues to fund them are big issues in this year’s Carson City elections.

Sierra Lutheran students honored for National Merit, College Board awards

Sierra Lutheran High School celebrated several students for outstanding academic performance recently.

JoAnne Skelly: A Nevada English-like garden

A water-efficient landscape (WEL) has more space between the plants than a typical English garden. It doesn’t rely on rainfall for regular irrigation, but instead uses a well-designed drip irrigation system.

Pack football: Nevada’s running game scorches Oregon State

Nevada rushes for 353 yards against Pac-12 opponent to pick up defining win of the Choate era.

Former astronaut featured in film visits Carson High

It took courage, determination and multiple attempts for former astronaut and engineer José Hernández to be accepted into NASA.

Faith & Insight: Our best days are still ahead

Who has most profoundly shaped you, for good or bad? What moments do you look back upon as foundational in changing or confirming the direction of your life?

Partnership Carson City drug round-up set for Oct. 19

Partnership Carson City is hosting its bi-annual Prescription Drug Take Back event on Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Saturday, October 12

Jim Hartman: Vance wins debate. Is Trump rising?

Is there still an “undercover” Trump vote in 2024? If so, Trump is positioned for an Electoral College win.

Carson City road report for October 14 to 20, 2024

Carson City road report for October 14 to 20, 2024

2-volume history of Virginia City and the Comstock published

Stephen H. Provost is the author of more than 50 books, including several on Nevada history.

Get Healthy Carson City: Breast cancer screening: A vital tool for Nevadans

Mammograms and breast ultrasounds provide the best chance of finding breast cancer in its earliest, most treatable stages.

Past Pages for October 12 to 15, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Carson sheriff seeking missing 40-year-old

Christopher Henderson was reported missing by family members on Wednesday, Oct. 9.

Thacker Pass could be largest lithium resource in North America

Lithium Americas is completing initial dirt work for a massive production facility at its mine at the southern end of the McDermitt Caldera, about 60 miles northwest of Winnemucca.

Friday, October 11

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PUBLIC NOTICE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) SUBSTANTIAL AMENDMENT PROGAM YEAR 2024 ANNUAL ACTION PLAN

Lyon County legal -

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Lyon County legal - 47050

Notice of Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 47108

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 47133

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 47064

Notice of Application - 24-10001

Carson City legal - 47065

Notice of Application - 24-10004

Letter: Shirks lays out priorities

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Fallon Theatre: What's on the October schedule

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

Assembly 39: Gray calls for accountability, Obermayr seeks action

Nevada Assembly District 39 incumbent Ken Gray and his opponent Silver City Advisory Board Chair Erich Obermayr shared their diverse approaches to increasing access to health care, economic growth policies, education funding and safe drinking water in Lyon County.

Hey Nevadans, do want big savings on your energy bills?

Do you know DNV? Many of you likely don’t, but it's a company that has been a part of Nevada for nearly two decades. So, it’s high time for a proper introduction. DNV has, in this time, helped utilities operating in Nevada implement and evaluate numerous successful energy efficiency programs. For example, our experts helped a local utility evaluate energy efficiency opportunities for a major development project in Las Vegas, which includes a new hotel, convention space, restaurants, shops and more. Together, we uncovered ways for the utility and developer to eliminate 18.2 million kWh of energy use. DNV has also worked with developers to ensure the safe design, construction, and operation of one of the world’s biggest integrated solar and storage facilities located just outside of Las Vegas.

Supervisors could swap Pyzel for Loyd on planning commission

Carson City supervisors will review an appointment to the Planning Commission after Planning Commission Vice Chair Sena Loyd announced her resignation effective Sept. 30.

Lyon school board candidates discuss CTE, parent involvement

Candidates for the Lyon County School Board are hoping to increase parent engagement and options for its Career and Technical Education program.

Historical spirits to visit Fallon Theatre

Chautauquans step into the streams of time to bring the past into the present

The Fallon Theatre will host on Oct. 12 the second annual Chautauqua Theatre beginning at 3 p.m. as performers will use costumes and dramatic monologues to bring “Nevada’s Pioneering Spirits” to life on stage. General admission is $20 and seniors, military and children under 12 years old are $15. Churchill County Museum Association members receive a 50 percent discount. All tickets will be $25 at the door.

CAMPO approves pavement survey; RTC OKs path and trailhead projects

CAMPO members Wednesday unanimously approved a contract with Applied Pavement Technology (AP Tech) for $150,286 for a pavement survey in Carson City and Douglas County.

Trina Machacek: Envy or jealousy?

Jealousy makes the normal person look at what someone else has and want it more than they should.

Nevada Guard promotes Dayton’s Lau to brigadier general

In his current position, Lau is the commanding officer of more than 3,200 soldiers who live across the Silver State.

Thursday, October 10

Bighorn news: Sixth-graders make and model geographic landscapes

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Assembly candidates take stances on economy, affordable housing

Asked what the critical issues are facing Nevada, Republican Assemblyman for District 40, P.K. O’Neill, and Democrat challenger Katherine Ramsey gave different answers.

Judge candidates debate Carson courthouse, e-filing

First Judicial District Court Department 2 Judge Kristin Luis and Carson City attorney and challenger Mark Krueger debated on Wednesday court operations including capacity issues at the Carson City Courthouse.

Carson school board candidates cover district’s hot topics

Candidates for the Carson City School Board on Wednesday drew on varying levels of professional and community experience to address the most recent issues affecting students and families.

Saturday's game: Pack, Beavers getting it done on the ground

Oregon State led by QB Gevani McCoy, who got a win at Mackay Stadium last season with Idaho.

Roger Diez: Talladega gets the biggest ‘Big One’ yet

Unsurprisingly, the catastrophic wreck caused a red flag and a bit of controversy when NASCAR apparently reversed its previous stance on cars being towed to their pit stall.

2024 General Election: Carson City Board of Supervisor, Ward 2

2024 General Election: Carson City Board of Supervisor, Ward 2 Maurice “Mo” White

Carson City school hosts Pumpkin Patch on Saturday

Seeliger Elementary School in Carson City will host its 30th annual Pumpkin Patch Saturday, Oct. 12.

Sparks mayor: Build toll road to TRIC

Accidents on I-80 between Sparks and TRI have doubled in the past three years, according to the Nevada Department of Transportation.

Wednesday, October 9

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

For Fallon grad, the sky has no limit

Bret Lynch, 30, settling in with the Blue Angels.

Jill Biden expected to campaign for Harris on Sunday in Carson City

First Lady Jill Biden will be campaigning in Carson City and Reno this weekend for Vice President Kamala Harris. According to CNN Biden will be in Carson City and Reno on Sunday. No details of the visit were available as of Wednesday night.

City supports, honors domestic violence victims

October activities in Fallon include ‘Purple Thursday’ on Oct. 24.

Boy Scout Troop 1776 completes annual Yosemite National Park service

This year's goal was to improve the experience for visitors by cleaning the Upper and Lower Pines Campgrounds.

Congressman addresses county commissioners

Also: Navy expansion and FEMA budget on the agenda.

Mays named Las Vegas Raiders Tom Flores High School coach of the week

Douglas High School varsity football coach Kyle Mays earned a statewide recognition this week, following the Tigers' 49-21 win over McQueen last Friday.

Santoro: Pack shows faith in QB Lewis, but the next step is getting some wins

With Purdy lurking in the wings, Nevada coaching staff has shown trust in its starter — except for letting him throw deep.

Carson City man arrested after setting fire

A Carson City man was arrested Tuesday on suspicion of arson. The Carson City Fire Department and Carson City Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the 1700 block of Roop Street regarding a structure fire.

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The ‘Behind the Bench’ podcast hits 150th episode

The Behind the Bench podcast will broadcast its 150th episode this week.

Silver Springs holds Founders Day Parade on Saturday

This parade will be led by the Nevada Chapter of the National Pony Express Association, which will carry an authentic mochila along Ft. Churchill Street, honoring the historic Pony Express route.

Past Pages for October 9 to 11, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Gomez scores 5 in Carson win

Results from Carson High School boys soccer, girls soccer, cross country, volleyball and regional girls golf.

EVMS’ State of the School a ‘reality check’ on academics

Eagle Valley Middle School Principal Lee Conley said he was worried when he and administrative staff provided a “State of the School” presentation for families on Sept. 26.

Tuesday, October 8

Carson City legal - 47047

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Lyon County legal - 47035

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 47003

Notice of Foreclosure Sale

Carson City legal - 47019

Notice of Filing nd of Public Hearing - Bill No's. 106 & 107 - November 7, 2024

Lyon County legal - 46986

Notice of Default Under a Deed of Trust

CCSD news: Game development, student council, and Wonder Stories

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

DA: Ballot measure revenue must be used for local roads

Monday's forum on two Carson City ballot questions revealed a stark division in what proponents believe about the tax proposals and what opponents believe.

Community news briefs for week of Oct. 7

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Oct. 7.

Greenwave roundup: Soccer stays unbeaten with key sweep

Fallon girls beat both Elko County schools to close in on 3A East title.

Supervisor candidates discuss roads, sustainability, development

Incumbent Ward 4 Supervisor Lisa Schuette and challenger Lucia Maloney hugged each other before a public forum Monday.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Football: Fernley wins rivalry game, 31-21

Vaqueros rush for 272 yards against Fallon in key Northern 3A game.

Douglas boys soccer falls at Carson

Results from Tiger cross country, volleyball and girls soccer

A look back at the last few days of Douglas High School athletic events.

Oasis roundup: Regionals season opens with girls golf

Class 2A (West) tournament is Wednesday; volleyball wins five-set thriller.

Mayor debate: Two visions on Carson City budget

Mayor Lori Bagwell and challenger Jim Shirk discussed the Nov. 5 ballot questions for local road funding, which turned into a larger debate about the city budget.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

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

Douglas girls golf set for state again

Frisby, Zinke lead Douglas girls golf to fourth straight state tournament appearance

Douglas High School girls golf is back in the state tournament for the fourth year in a row and will have a bit of a home field advantage over the field.

Michelle Peters: Nothing says fall like butternut squash (recipe)

Butternut squash is a nutritional powerhouse full of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

Rankings: Pack, seeking breakthrough win, remains at No. 5

Wolf Pack battles SJSU to the end; Boise State remains atop list.

National group holds sustainability summit in Carson

The summit allowed for discussion on strategies to help students learn about environmental literacy.

Jim Valentine: The motivation factor

Motivation is the underlying key to real estate. Get yours figured out.

School board dedicates bench to former superintendent

The Carson City School Board has recognized former Superintendent Richard Stokes for 14 years of service by dedicating a bench in his honor placed at the district’s administrative office.

Monday, October 7

Carson City voters to receive new, corrected ballots

Carson City Clerk-Recorder Scott Hoen announced the office would be resending mail ballots with corrections.

Pack keys: Spartans’ trick play the difference in even battle

Nevada drops its Mountain West opener after San Jose State completes a double-pass with less than a minute to play.

Chamber Singers present ‘A Night on Broadway’ concerts

The concerts celebrate the history of Broadway and heritage of music from Tin Pan Alley to contemporary Broadway.

Carson City rolls out new emergency alert system

Carson City Deputy Emergency Manager Jon Bakkedahl answered questions about the change in alerting those who live, visit or work in the city.

Kelly Bullis: Tax planning for RMDs

Planning is the key. Don’t let the government dictate your choices.

Future of streets, rec trails to be considered Wednesday

First up in the action agenda is an interlocal agreement with Douglas County for a pavement survey to be overseen by CAMPO but including areas in Douglas outside the CAMPO boundary.

Sunday, October 6

Carson City birth announcements for September 20 to 26, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for September 20 to 26, 2024

JoAnne Skelly: Oh, the colors

It seems as if the date saying it’s fall resonated with the trees’ color clocks.

Legislation could expand mental, behavioral health crisis services

U.S. Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., and John Cornyn, R-Texas, last month introduced the Crisis Care Access Act.

Faith & Insight: Quenched

I am never satisfied, but that is my own volition. Jesus offers so much more.

Halloween-themed train rides at Virginia Truckee Railroad

Passengers will board at the F Street 1870s Depot in Virginia City and journey to the Gold Hill Depot pumpkin patch.

Saturday, October 5

Jim Hartman: Ignoring the threat of World War III

Americans urgently need to wake-up or the U.S. will careen into global conflict with catastrophic results.

2024 Carson City General Election ballots arrive containing an error

Carson City voters received their official ballots in the mail on Saturday. However, upon inspection the ballots contain an error. The ballots list candidate Lynn Chapman as a Democrat. Chapman is a member of the Independent American Party.

Carson City road report for October 7 to 13, 2024

Carson City road report for October 7 to 13, 2024

Ronni Hannaman: Carson’s outdoor art movement began in 1997

It took a veritable village and then some to get the ground-breaking freeway art project off the ground.

Past Pages for October 5 to 8, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Carson City Christian school says it’s growing

The covenant school licensed with the Nevada Department of Education has 70 students this year.

Friday, October 4

Carson City legal - 46897

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 46944

Notice to Creditors

Alpine County legal - 46934

Request for Proposals - Fuels Treatment Project

Carson City legal - 46998

Notice to Creditors

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Amended Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 46887

Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Application - 24-09016

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Notice of Application - 24-09027

Churchill County legal - 46991

Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Application - 24-09031

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Notice of Application - 24-09032

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Notice of Application - 24-09028

Tiger football silences McQueen

Douglas High School football traveled up to McQueen Friday night and took care of business in a 49-21 win.

Galena's defense stifles Carson

Galena High School football outscored Carson 20-0 over the final 18 minutes to best Carson, 35-12, Friday night.

Carson City officials on school threats: Not bad kids, but kids saying bad things

Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong has found the recent trend of student threats occurring in schools in local public and private schools problematic. Furlong said law enforcement takes student threats more seriously than simple outbursts. “A threat is a threat, and I cannot fathom the thought of not acting on that threat right now, ” Furlong told the Appeal Friday.

Michele Fiore guilty of fraud, conspiracy

A jury convicted the former state lawmaker of six counts of federal wire fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud,

Carson City legal - 47018

Notice of Filing and of Public Hearing - Bill No. 105 - October 17, 2024

NDOT to install flashing pedestrian crossing sign at DMV

Flashing pedestrian crossing beacons will be installed on Wright Way, allowing pedestrians to activate the roadside signs to help stop traffic as they cross between parking and the DMV.

Trina Machacek: Tasty buds

Something to bring up at your next meal of eggs at breakfast, or chicken at dinner.

Mobile dental services offered at Carson City schools

Nevada Health Centers will bring mobile dental services to students and children in Carson City next week.

Thursday, October 3

Carson City supervisors hear update on election mailings

Clerk-Recorder Scott Hoen said Carson residents could expect sample ballots and mail ballots early next week and that voters do not need to do anything with voter registration cards that arrived in the mail this week.

CCSD news: Autos, math, and lots of science

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Roger Diez: NASCAR playoff heading to Talladega

In legal news, basketball great Michael Jordan has filed an antitrust lawsuit against NASCAR.

Travel: Fall great time to explore Michigan, New England

The Carson City Chamber is offering two 2025 fall foliage trips.

Tigers, Lancers set for showdown in Reno

Douglas High School football will hit the road for the final time in the regular season, taking on McQueen this Friday.

‘Nevada Roadsides’ exhibit at Carson gallery; reception Wednesday

The Capital City Arts Initiative’s exhibition, Nevada Roadsides: Northern Routes, presents work by Emily Najera at the courthouse gallery through Jan. 30.

Wednesday, October 2

Churchill County legal - 46775

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Churchill County legal - 46788

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF REPORT ON THE PROGRESS OF NATURAL DISASTER PROTECTION PLAN

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Amended Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Churchill County legal - 46733

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Tiger girls cross country second at Truckee, boys 12th

Results from Douglas High School cross country, soccer and volleyball.

10 arrested after 1,000 pounds of marijuana found in Lyon County

At 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office, Investigations Division, Special Investigations and Major Crimes Units, with the assistance of multiple outside agencies, simultaneously executed search warrants at two separate locations in Silver Springs and Stagecoach in relation to a month’s long investigation into an illegal marijuana growing operation.

Cross country sweeps Truckee Invite

Results from Carson High cross country, volleyball and girls soccer from the past weekend.

DOGTV is a doggone hit for canines everywhere

Research done on the effect TV has on dogs has shown that some sounds and content can help reduce anxiety.

Ranchers for Trump rally held in Fallon

There also were roping events and a cattle sale as part of the one-day event at the Rafter 3C Complex.

Pack, Spartans ready for Mountain West opener

Both teams seeking bowl appearance under a first-year head coach.

First place on the line for Carson, Galena

Carson High School football will host Galena Friday night and the winner will have a firm grasp on the top spot in Class 5A North Div. III.

Entertainment: Blue Moon Marquee on Sunday at Barkley Theatre

A roundup of upcoming arts news, classes, and events.

Fallon Theatre opens October with Monster Movie Weekend

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

Election 2024: Sample ballots arrive this week

The General Election will be held Nov. 5. Sample ballots will be mailed Oct. 1 to all active registered voters.

Western Nevada College hosts club and career fair

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

Past Pages for October 2 to 4, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Carson City to prioritize local roads pending voter approval

During a presentation, city staff explained how an estimated $7 million a year in new revenue would go to local roads should voters approve.

Tuesday, October 1

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF REPORT ON THE PROGRESS OF NATURAL DISASTER PROTECTION PLAN

Carson City legal - 46830

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY

Carson City legal - 46875

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 46847

Invitation to Bid

High school soccer has a problem — and ejections aren’t slowing it down

I’ve grown concerned with the number of ejections in high school soccer.

Letter: Going above and beyond

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Greenwave athletes return for Hall of Fame weekend

Fallon state champs from 1959, 1974-75 recognized as girls' sports trailblazers for the state.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Community news briefs for week of Sept. 30

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Sept. 30.

Santoro: Mountain West is so cool, it made TWO conferences

The Great American West Coast College Football War is playing out now through back-room deals, late-night calls, and lawyer threats.

Oasis roundup: Bighorns’ volleyball splits on road

Oasis gets back on track with five-set win over Silver Stage.

Carson High Spotlight: Ethan Hendee

Carson High football captain and starting receiver Ethan Hendee ranks fourth in the division and hopes to study physical therapy.

Annual Jim Regan Tournament draws close to 50 golfers

After two rounds, the city team of Andy Dooley, Tristan Rodarte, Colin Shishido and Hayden Strasdin took first place.

Truckee runs over Greenwave in Hall of Fame game

3A-leading Wolverines remain undefeated with 42-0 win.

Greenwave roundup: Volleyball, soccer teams come up with wins

Greenwave girls soccer team's week includes a 16-0 win.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for Oct. 3-9.

Carson City Symphony opens 41st season Oct. 20

General admission tickets are $18; $15 for seniors, students, and members; and free for youth 18 and under.

Jim Valentine: Latent components and value

Real estate is the land and improvements thereon plus any other amenities such as natural resources, crops, etc.

Cannabis banking program a game-changer for dispensaries

Greater Nevada Credit Union began its cannabis banking program in 2020, and the program has proved to be a game-changer for cannabis-related businesses.

Carson Middle School student arrested after making social media threats

A Carson Middle School student was arrested late Monday night for making threats on social media. The student allegedly sent multiple threatening messages to other students.