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Wednesday, March 26

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

CCHS students to visit Stanford, Cal Poly

To qualify for the trip, the students were required to have a current 4.0 GPA and a 95% attendance rate.

Musical mystery ‘Land of Make Believe’ scheduled for April 3-5

Performances will start at 7 p.m., with an additional 1 p.m. matinee on April 5.

Barlow to lead Falcon football

Sierra Lutheran looking to rebuild after lost season

Sierra Lutheran High School football announced its hiring of Justin Barlow to lead next season's Falcon football team.

Commissioners recognize employee milestones

Churchill County commissioners presented first-quarter employee service awards during their March 19 meeting.

Veterans recognized at Legislature’s military day

Day-long event includes speeches, recognitions and visiting Assembly.

CAPS: Ball is life for fetching dogs

For dogs, retrieving or fetching became an extension of hunting, where they instinctively brought back their kills.

City: master plan update does not change land use for downtown proposal

“The master plan update was not prepared in response to the proposed town center project, and there is no proposal to change the existing master plan land use designation for the land that comprises the town center project."

Titus calls out Dems for pushing movie studio tax credit

Nevada Senate Minority Leader Robin Titus questions how Democrats can worry about Medicaid cuts while promoting a bill that would give tax credits to a TV/movie production studio in Las Vegas.

Past Pages for March 26 to 28, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

‘Hazardous’ winds forecast for Carson City by weather service

The NWS has issued a high wind watch starting Thursday morning and continuing through Thursday evening, warning of southwest winds 25-35 mph with gusts exceeding 65 mph in wind prone areas.

Amodei reintroduces lands bill for Carson, Douglas, other counties

The previous version of the lands bill was introduced in the 117th and 118th congressional sessions.

Carson gives Dayton softball 1st loss

Senator baseball returns from Las Vegas

Results from Carson High School softball against Dayton and Senator baseball from Las Vegas.

Tuesday, March 25

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Annual Statement

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Invitation to Bid

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Notice of Name Change

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Notice of Name Change

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF REPORT ON EXPANDED SOLAR ACCESS PROGRAM PLAN

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Invitation to Bid

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Council names deBraga as city attorney

He takes over from Michael Mackedon, who died in February.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

20 PLUS YEARS EXP.

Haymon assumes NAS Fallon command

Tanner leaves Nevada for Navy’s Fleet Forces Command.

50 years ago: American troops leave Vietnam

Observances in Reno, Fallon and Silver Springs reflect, honor, remember.

Santoro: Time to rebuild — yet again — for Wolf Pack

As Nevada coach Steve Alford knows all too well, nothing is ever certain in the transfer portal era.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Ewan Kalley

Ewan Kalley is a competitive swimmer coaching younger peers and determined to study global business in college.

Softball: Oasis' Detomasi records 500th strikeout

Bighorns come back to win series vs. Battle Mountain.

Bighorns remain as 2A leaders with series win

Oasis (8-1) wins first two games against Battle Mountain.

Fallon seventh as Elks Invitational hits 50

The 50th annual Elks Invitational saw more than 40 boys and girls teams compete in the Lahontan Valley.

Churchill County Museum lecture series features wagon builder

Loren Marcus has been restoring wagons and building and repairing wood spoke wheels for more than 25 years.

Fallon baseball sweeps three from rival

Fallon defeated cross-valley rival Fernley in 11 innings Saturday morning before returning to sweep the following doubleheader.

Softball: Greenwave comes back in state-title rematch

Fallon dropped the first game against Fernley, but rallied to sweep the Saturday doubleheader.

Carson Tahoe and United Healthcare working it out?

CTH is working to extend United coverage for Public Employees’ Benefits Program members through Dec. 31, said Kitty McKay, CTH vice president of patient and community experience.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for March 27-April 1.

Community news briefs for week of March 24

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

Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Nevada receives $50,000 grant

Bank of America has named the Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Nevada as this year’s Neighborhood Champion.

Jim Valentine: How to price

The first to reveal a price in most situations is the seller when they list the property with an agent for sale. Their process for determining a list price can vary.

Reno tech broker finds new revenue source

SOLUS Technology Solutions said that providing managed network support could eventually become its largest source of revenue.

Monday, March 24

Carson Tahoe Health settles for $8.9 million on pandemic loan allegations

Carson Tahoe Health System has settled with the U.S. government for approximately $8.9 million without admitting liability regarding allegedly ineligible pandemic-era loans, according to a March 24 news release from Acting U.S. Attorney Michele Beckwith.

Kekoa Mitchell crowned Mr. Carson High 2025

Carson High School senior Kekoa Mitchell was crowned "Mr. Carson High" March 21 among 19 contestants at the school's fundraising event.

Lane reductions on westbound U.S. 50 in Dayton

Lane closures and travel delays will take place on westbound U.S. 50 in Dayton Tuesday-Thursday as the Nevada Department of Transportation fills age-related cracking of the highway surface.

Get Healthy Carson City: World TB Day: Why getting tested matters

Tuberculosis, or TB, usually attacks the lungs but it can also affect other parts of the body like the brain, kidneys, and spine.

Incline Village's Hyatt renovations to benefit onsite casino

Full House Resorts CEO Dan Lee said he expects the company’s short-term lease to operate the casino at the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe in Incline Village will be extended.

Kelly Bullis: Nevada Employee Savings Trust Program

Two years ago, in the Nevada Legislature, passed one of the most invasive, intrusive and unnecessary bills.

Master plan, Panda Express wall head to planning commission

Planning commissioners will consider a resolution recommending to the Board of Supervisors adoption of the master plan update.

Sunday, March 23

Western Nevada College celebrates tenured faculty members

Five Western Nevada College faculty members reached a professional milestone earlier this month when their tenure appointments were approved by the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents.

JoAnne Skelly: Flower envy

"I love seeing my friend Peggy’s yard at the different seasons of the year. ... As a mosaic and watercolor artist, she is really good with color and composition."

Losing Ohio election put J Resort’s Jacobs on path to Reno

Jeff Jacobs, CEO of Jacobs Entertainment, might have become an key player in Ohio politics as treasurer if he had won the election, never to focus on a career as a real estate developer and gaming operator.

Tahoe Biltmore defaults on loan putting development in question

The future of the Waldorf Astoria Tahoe project appears to be in question after its developer, EKN Development, defaulted on its $82 million loan for the second time in a year.

Saturday, March 22

Jim Hartman: Trump’s tariffs 2.0

Trump launched a trade war against America’s three biggest trading partners, drawing immediate retaliation from Mexico, Canada and China.

Carson City road report for March 24 to 30, 2025

Carson City road report for March 24 to 30, 2025

Dayton wants town heritage highlighted as tourism draw

Local group Friends of Sutro Tunnel and the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affair’s Travel Nevada division held their second input session on tourism potential.

Washoe Tribe’s Burtt earns Native American 40 Under 40 award

Patrick Burtt was selected as a member of the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development 2025 class of Native American 40 Under 40 Award honorees.

Past Pages for March 22 to 25, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

With firefighter bona fides (and celebrity backing) local pizza company dreams big

Nozzleman Pizza recently opened inside the Walmart in south Carson City.

Friday, March 21

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Annual Statement

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Notice to Creditors

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NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY HELD IN TRUST BY THE CARSON CITY TREASURER

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Hearing

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Annual Statement

$500 Reward for missing dog

Female German Shepherd

Carson City in the spotlight for feature film

Nevada’s capital had a Hollywood moment Thursday afternoon. A film crew gathered at the Bank Saloon at the corner of Fifth and Carson streets to shoot for a movie, “Casa Grande.”

Identity revealed of man involved in Glenbrook collision

The second traffic fatality involving alleged impairment in under 24 hours was discovered early Friday morning on Highway 89 not far from the junction with Highway 4 in Alpine County.

Carson sheriff’s deputies get close shave for a good cause

Deputies grew beards and mustaches starting in December and, on March 19, shaved them with the help of the East 50 Barbershop as part of a benefit for the Boys and Girls Club of Western Nevada.

Thursday, March 20

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Notice of Filing and of Public Hearing - April 3, 2025

Nevada officials react to Ed Department elimination order

Nevada officials, including state Department of Education, respond to President Trump's signing of an executive order Thursday to dismantle the U.S. agency that oversees federal funds and services supporting schools and colleges.

CCSD news: Choir, colors, and espionage

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Homeless weigh in as supervisors OK camping ordinance

Supervisors unanimously approved the first reading of the ordinance Thursday outlining prohibitions on public sleeping and camping.

Veterans recognized at Nevada Legislature’s military day

Veterans and military supporters from every corner of the state attended the Nevada Legislature in Carson City on Wednesday to network and meet lawmakers.

WNC’s latest art show focuses on people, nature

Work from Cody Deegan and Marsh Hogsed are on display at the Virgil Getto Hall until March 28.

Churchill County Museum spring lecture focuses on locomotives

This year’s “Wheels …” theme features the connections between people, transportation and history.

WNC announces additions to nursing faculty

The Nursing and Allied Health Division at WNC offers an Associate of Applied Science degree in nursing.

Roger Diez: Plenty for race fans this weekend

Formula 1, NASCAR, IndyCar and NHRA are all in action.

Update: Highway 50 reopens through Glenbrook after fatal crash

A fatal collision closed Highway 50 near Glenbrook for more than three hours on Thursday morning.

Outgoing Eagle Valley principal praises replacement

Lee Conley is set to retire in June after about 30 years in education and will pass the baton to current Fritsch Elementary School Vice Principal Gina Hoppe.

Social Security to require in-person ID checks for recipients

Beginning March 31, people will no longer be able to verify their identity over the phone. Those who cannot verify their identity online will be required to visit an office.

Child advocate adds mental health services in partnership

The Carson City Rural Children’s Advocacy Center has established a partnership with Sierra Healing House to provide mental health services for traumatized victims or witnesses to crimes.

Wednesday, March 19

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL DEFERRED ENERGY ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

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Notice of Request for Proposals (RFP) - Copier Services

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NV Energy Public Notice

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

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF ANNUAL DEFERRED ENERGY ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

CAPS: These super sniffers can detect arson

Arson dog training is a specialized program that requires a great deal of time, effort, and resources.

Remembrance Day honors veterans’ sacrifices

Ceremony to mark the last American troops leaving Vietnam 50 years ago.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Commissioners support Armed Forces Day celebration

Actions and updates from Churchill County government meetings.

NHP seeks witness in March 10 Dayton crash

The Nevada Highway Patrol is asking for the public’s help in locating a witness to a March 10 car crash in Dayton.

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Water outlook shows positive signs

Lahontan Reservoir’s storage is above normal for early March.

Tigers to induct Hall of Fame class

Douglas High School baseball will induct its 2025 Hall of Fame class March 29.

Mobile medical unit offers primary care appointments

Nevada Health Centers has launched a mobile medical unit to improve access to healthcare, offering primary care appointments.

NAA Invitational exhibit on display in Carson City

The invitational will be in the community center’s Crowell Board Room through June 26.

Fallon softball splits against Panthers

In a battle of the last two state champions, Fallon won the opener but fell in the second game.

Fallon swim teams split in Carson City

The Greenwave raced against Sage Ridge and South Tahoe at the Carson Aquatic Center.

‘Salute To Young Musicians’ concert at community center Sunday

Two of the featured guests are Fritsch fifth grade clarinetists, Hannah Ghiglieri and Yasi Payan, performing Royal Crown March.

Past Pages for March 19 to 21, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Reno developer ready for $200M phase downtown

Jeff Jacobs – CEO of Jacobs Entertainment – owns about 200 acres in downtown. He estimates that's one-third of the total area of the downtown corridor.

Tuesday, March 18

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

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Annual Statement

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Notice to Creditors

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA

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Annual Statement

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice of Application - 25-03004

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Notice of Applications - 25-03005

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 25-03007

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Invitation to Bid

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL DEFERRED ENERGY ACCOUNTING ADJUSTMENT APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

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Notice of Personal Lien Sale

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Notice of Change of Name

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Lien Sale

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Notice of Hearing

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Annual Statement

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Fallon Theatre: Two films for the weekend, plus upcoming events

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

Greenwave track competes in 3A West, Yerington meets

50th annual Elks meet is Saturday.

Special exhibit honors women who served during WWII

Our War Too: Women in Service is a special exhibit that honors almost 350,000 American women who served during World War II.

Cauley ready for next challenge

Minden fighter shifts to PFL and has May 1 debut

Northern Nevada native Sullivan Cauley will make his PFL debut May 1 at Universal Studios in Florida.

Greenwave baseball sweeps Truckee

Fallon scores 7-2 and 11-9 wins in games moved due to weather conditions.

Santoro: Pack’s Alford goes viral on state of college basketball

Nevada coach says the quiet part out loud when it comes to NIL's affect on the game.

Douglas softball: New leadership, same goals

Tigers have no intentions of falling off this spring

Douglas High School softball is off to a 4-1 start this spring under first-year Allison Meyer.

Tiger softball sweeps Manogue

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

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Ava Schofield

Senior Ava Schofield is chapter president of the school's National Honor Society and spent more than two weeks in Nepal on a humanitarian trip.

Fallon archery team captures state title

The Greenwave archers scored higher than 14 teams last week.

Baseball: Bighorns sweep three from Sierra Lutheran

Oasis Academy hosts Battle Mountain on Friday and for two games on Saturday.

Nevada honors 105-year-old Navy veteran Starr

Lovelock resident joined the WAVES during World War II.

Carson softball sweeps Reno

Dayton softball remains unbeaten

Results from Carson, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran athletics from over the weekend.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Military news and events from around the region.

Community news briefs for week of March 17

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

Feuling: Key education bills to watch in session

Carson City School District Superintendent Andrew Feuling gave a brief overview to the Carson City School Board on key bills worth watching before the session closes in June.

Jim Valentine: Animals and the showing

Animals are part of the family and must be considered when making a decision to sell or buy a home.

Developer starts ‘Revival’ of Harrah’s Reno property

Work was underway to redevelop the property into an expansive mixed-use development named Reno City Center before the project stalled and eventually filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in February 2024.

Monday, March 17

Letter: Miracle worker?

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Home for Sale

Carson City Home For Sale

CARSON CATALINA

HAPPINESS IS COMING HOME TO CARSON CATALINA

2018 WINNEBAGO

2018 WINNEBAGO

CCAI’s Rosse, retiring, says art is heartbeat of community

The CCAI has announced Sharon Rosse will retire Oct. 1 and with her departure the nonprofit organization will close.

Grass Valley bluegrass festival celebrates golden anniversary

The festival takes place June 12-15 at the Nevada County Fairgrounds and features live music, camping, vendors, workshops, live jamming and more.

Kelly Bullis: Itemize or take the standard deduction?

How many times have you heard somebody tell you, “You need some tax deductions”?

Ordinance prohibiting public sleeping, camping goes to supervisors

Thursday, Carson City supervisors will consider the first reading of a new ordinance designed to strengthen and specify existing prohibitions on sleeping and camping in unauthorized public spaces.

Sunday, March 16

Carson City birth announcements for March 3 to 7, 2025

Carson City birth announcements for March 3 to 7, 2025

Get Healthy Carson City: National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week

One of the last parts of the brain that mature is the prefrontal cortex, which helps with planning and decision-making.

One of Tahoe’s oldest forest stands at high risk of wildfire

Authors of a fire modeling study focused on one of the few remaining old-growth forests in the Lake Tahoe Basin are pointing to the loss of the Beaver Creek stand as a cautionary tale.

Jazz & Beyond Committee announces 2025 art contest

Mile High Band Association’s 2025 Jazz & Beyond Festival Committee is sponsoring an art contest for Northern Nevada artists.

Faith & Insight: Real power

Bombs and bullets invite more bombs and bullets, anger and fury invite more anger and fury, domination demands revolution.

Carson City home prices drop, sales increase in February

Carson City had 62 sales of existing single-family homes and condos/townhomes, a 26.5 percent increase from the previous month and a 5.1 percent increase from last year.

Saturday, March 15

Jim Hartman: U.S. wavers in support of Ukraine

Feb. 24 marked the third anniversary of Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.

Bills in Legislature threaten to keep the public in the dark.

March 16-22 is national Sunshine Week. The week is promoted by a nonpartisan alliance of those in journalism, law, education and others advocating for open government all around the country.

Carson City road report for March 17 to 23, 2025

Carson City road report for March 17 to 23, 2025

Carson softball building confidence

McGowan takes over as first-year head coach

Carson High School softball enters a new season under a new head coach. The thump in the middle of the lineup should help the Senators excel this season.

Linda Hiller: Mom’s chocolate pie (recipe)

"For Pie Day 2025, here is a simple chocolate pie that has been on every celebration table in my family's history."

Tahoe up to third in Mountain Division

The Tahoe Knight Monsters are on the road this weekend and next, but the first-year franchise still has a firm grasp on an ECHL playoff spot

Douglas baseball tops Carson

Senator softball opens league play with win

Results from this week of action from Carson, Douglas, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran athletics.

WNC announces additions to nursing faculty

Western Nevada College’s Nursing Program added three faculty members for the 2024-25 school year.

Former Carson care facility employee arrested for elder abuse

Video footage showed Kristi Haworth physically battering an 83-year-old resident on two occasions, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office said.

Past Pages for March 15 to 18, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Carson City Airport restaurant possible but not guaranteed

The Airport Authority is soliciting bids for a lease of 2.48 acres along College Parkway, southwest of the main parking lot.

Friday, March 14

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Notice of Name Change

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Notice to Creditors

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Official Notice of Public Hearing - March 26, 2025

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Notice of Name Change

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Official Notice of Public Hearing - March 26, 2025

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Notice of Name Change

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice Public Lien Sale

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Letter: Time change

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

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Pack goes cold in MW tournament loss to Colorado State

Nevada's shots don't fall — and the bench contributes nothing — in possible season-ending loss.

CCSD news: Game development, March Madness, and lots of reading

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Museum’s spring lecture series begins March 18

The Churchill County Museum will hold its annual free Spring Lecture Series on Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.

Nevada Judiciary expands legal resources with self-help website

The self-help center features an AI-powered chatbot offering multilingual support.

133 animal cruelty charges leveled at Silver Springs couple

More than 70 animals were discovered on the property. One horse was euthanized due to severe injuries.

Colorado State bounces Pack out of MW tournament

Nevada shot 36 percent from the field against the Rams, including just 19.2 percent from the 3-point line.

JoAnne Skelly: Tree bondage

"I hate the practice of leaving tree stakes, ties and guy wires on trees for years."

Trina Machacek: Mumbley Peg and another lost art

Pretty soon you were doing this throwing a knife, sharp as a tin can lid, at a foot while you tried to balance yourself with legs further and further apart. It was a blast.

CCSD 1 of 8 selected for national jazz education program

The program was provided to all band and choir students in the school district and all Carson High juniors and eighth graders from Carson Middle and Eagle Valley Middle schools.

Thursday, March 13

City transportation panel seeks $2 million in fed funding for safety

The Local Road Safety Plan details priority intersections and road segments not just in Carson City, but in western Lyon County and northern Douglas County.

ORGANIZING BY APRIL

DON'T LET CLUTTER HOLD YOU BACK

Roger Diez: Can Bell get 4th straight win in Las Vegas?

This weekend all three of NASCAR’s top series are at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The track has hosted NASCAR since 1998, adding a second race in 2018.

Scholarship aims to encourage women in construction fields

Women in Construction Week is dedicated to fostering an interest in the trades and skills that have become more demanding and diverse in recent years.

State offices planned for historic children’s home site

The layout shows two three-story office buildings on either side of the property, straddling a three-story, 350-space parking garage.

Wednesday, March 12

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice for Public Sale

City council approves parcel merger

Fallon City Council news and updates.

Bayou Bites celebrates grand opening

Main menu options include chicken, shrimp, catfish, Adouille sausage, and fried green tomatoes.

Carson deputy tackles suspect in Walmart after high-speed chase

Two suspects who were passengers in the car remain outstanding, Sheriff Ken Furlong confirmed Wednesday.

Women of Distinction help challenge status quo in work, service

The Carson City Chamber of Commerce added 10 women to its list of Women of Distinction, a celebration held during Women’s History Month to recognize outstanding professionals or volunteers.

Fallon Theatre: Movies, events for March and beyond

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

Bighorn news: Baseball at GNF, science awards, and Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Nevada Assembly leaders team up for mail ballot bill

Nevada Assembly Democrat and Republican leaders are teaming up on a bill that would change when sample and mail ballots must be distributed to reduce overlaps.

City Cultural Commission considers neon light program

Commissioner Samuel Flakus mentioned the Neon Museum in Las Vegas and said he wanted to gauge people’s interest in neon as street art, with business owners potentially participating in displays.

Past Pages for March 12 to 14, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Pau-Wa-Lu, CVMS wrestlers compete in Tah-Neva qualifier

Results from the Tah-Neva wrestling qualifier at Douglas High School this past weekend.

Sheriff's outreach team gets mental health specialist

A $90,000 grant will fund a peer recovery support specialist to assist CCSO with individuals facing a mental health crises.

Tuesday, March 11

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Annual Statement

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Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Invitation to Bid

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Change of Name

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

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Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Eleanor Romeo

Carson High's Eleanor Romeo is active in the school's Student Council and has earned a Naval Reserve Officer Training Course scholarship.

CAPS: Using whistles to alert your dog

Both humans and dogs can hear at around 20,000 Hz.; however, dogs can recognize sounds up to 45,000 Hz.

Pennington Life Center opens telehealth hub

Churchill County partners with Silver Summit Healthplan.

Lahontan's Melendy named as top principal

Kimi Melendy honored as Change Management Principal of the Year.

Carson baseball to rely on pitching, defense

After an 8-23 record last spring, Carson High School baseball will ride some younger players this season and rely on its pitching and defense.

Strong: People are going to get hurt

Republicans say they want government run like a business, but that’s not government’s role.

Swimming: Fallon boys sweep North Valleys, Wooster

In its first meet of the year, the Greenwave swim team defeated North Valleys, 98-41, and Wooster, 98-16.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Track: Fallon's top times, distances

Next up: The team travels Friday for the Yerington Lions Invitational; the 50th annual Elks Invitational returns to Fallon on March 22.

WNC hosts art reception on Fallon campus

The free art show on Thursday features Cody Deegan and Marsha Hogsed.

Bighorns sweep Incline baseball, softball teams

Oasis teams off to 3-0 starts in 2A North standings.

Santoro: No better time for Alford, Pack to revive some postseason magic

A run in the Mountain West tournament and a spot in the postseason would go a long way toward erasing the memories from a sub-par regular season.

Fallon softball sweeps Vikings; baseball gets split

Greenwave softball team shuts out 3A West foe South Tahoe, 17-0 and 19-0.

Douglas girls track wins league meet

Douglas High School track and field saw its girls team win its league meet at McQueen over the weekend. Plus results from Douglas baseball and softball.

Carson track third at home league meet

Dayton baseball, softball sweep Hug

Results from this past weekend from Carson High baseball, softball and track and field. This weekend's roundup also includes scores and stats from Dayton and Sierra Lutheran sports, too.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for March 14-15.

Community news briefs for week of March 10

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

NWS: Rain, snow in Carson, ‘dangerous’ conditions in mountains

Chances of rain and snow are in Carson City’s forecast through Monday. The incoming system “will create dangerous to potentially impossible travel conditions across the Sierra Nevada.”

Transportation commission to focus on pedestrian safety projects

Commissioners will hear a discussion-only item on the College Parkway and Fairview Drive Pedestrian Safety Project.

Monday, March 10

Silent Riders’ Wes Francis to visit Leisure Hour Club

Wes Francis, as Alex Coryell, from the Virginia City Silent Riders will enhance Leisure Hour Club members’ appreciation for life during a dinner meeting Thursday, March 20.

Lunar eclipse viewing party at WNC observatory

The Jack C. Davis Observatory at Western Nevada College is planning a total lunar eclipse viewing party on March 13-14, Thursday night and Friday morning, from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m.

Tournament time: MW will crown champion this week

Nevada enters as No. 7 seed, plays Fresno State on Wednesday.

Reno Aces announce $99 all-season pass

'Aceball All Access Pass' is available for $99 until Thursday morning.

WNC registration for summer, fall classes starts April 7

As students contemplate where to enroll in college next fall, they should consider the benefits of attending Western Nevada College: affordability, outstanding faculty, smaller class sizes, generous financial assistance and scholarships, proximity to home, multiple campuses, flexible courses, accelerated classes, industry certifications and more.

CCSD news: Perfect attendance, crime scenes, and strong teeth

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Highway 50 reopened after crash

A motor vehicle crash was reported at 6:44 a.m. on US 50 westbound near Pine Cone Road east of Dayton. All lanes of traffic are impacted. No other information is available as of now.

Fritsch special ed teacher’s devotion receives recognition

Fritsch Elementary School special education professional Beverly Singleton, one of two school employees to be selected for the Recognizing Inspirational School Employees (RISE) Award, says building relationships with students has kept her at her school for 40 years.

Supreme Court wrestles with nation’s frustrating search for nuclear waste storage

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Wednesday wrestled with whether to restart plans to temporarily store nuclear waste at sites in rural Texas and New Mexico even as some justices worried about safety issues and the lack of progress toward a permanent solution.

Sunday, March 9

Keys: Pack limping into Mountain West tourney

A look at the key plays, players and moments of the Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball 80-61 loss to the San Diego State Aztecs on Saturday at San Diego's Viejas Arena:

Jim Valentine: The contingency offer

An offer made to buy a home that is contingent on the sale of the buyer’s home is known as a contingency offer. There are, however, many other contingencies that find their way into an offer thus making just about every offer a “contingency offer.”

Micheal Hurlbert: ‘At peace with God’

“The only person who dares to wake up a king at 3 a.m. for a glass of water is a child. We have that kind of access.” This was a 2015 tweet from Tim Keller. Paul also describes this type of access in Romans 5:1-11. There, he encourages Christians to celebrate their peace with God while looking forward in the hope of sharing in future glory. Modern readers can find a foundation for their Christian identity and future hope in the text.

Trina Machacek: The secret to a clean garage

I drove my truck inside my garage yesterday. Not an unusual event. I am lucky that I have more than one place to store stuff, so I can actually fit my truck into my garage. But! Yes, a stuffed to the rafter’s garage “but.” No matter how much “other” space I have, my garage still catches too much overflow.

Carson City Road Report for March 10-16

Road Report as of March 6. The following information applies to the period of March 10-16. Road closures are expected at the following locations due to road/utility work: • 2nd Street between Carson Street and Curry Street will be closed to westbound traffic through to June 30, for construction.

Civil discourse forum Wednesday at Brewery Arts Center

Sierra Nevada Forums, in partnership with the AAUW Capital Branch and League of Women Voters of Northern Nevada, will host “Civil Discourse, Engagement and the Dignity Index Tool,” Wednesday, March 12 at the Brewery Arts Center Black Box Theater, 449 W. King St.

Audit shows Nevada forestry division failed to bill $33M in out-of-state firefighting costs

The Nevada Division of Forestry (NDF) provided more than $32 million worth of firefighting equipment and services to other states between 2020 and 2024 without billing for those services, according to a state audit of the division.

Local author and entrepreneur makes waves with new book

Local author and small business owner, Kendall Brown, announces her debut book, “10 Secrets of a Lazy Dog Trainer, Train Smarter Not Harder.” The book has soared to No. 1 on Amazon in the Biology of Dogs and Wolves category and secured No. 3 in Dog Care and Health.

Saturday, March 8

Kelly Bullis: Deducting computers and related attachments

In this day and age, just about everybody owns a cell phone and most also have a computer. Well, if you use them in your business, have I got good news for you!

Letter: Protests are offensive

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Carson City birth announcements for Feb. 23 to Feb. 25, 2025

Carson City birth announcements for Feb. 23 to Feb. 25, 2025

Past Pages for March 8-11, 2025

The Empire rioters will be examined before Justice Wait on Saturday next. We have reverence to those seven or eight men who are of the 11 that were arrested by the sheriff.

Jim Hartman: ‘Lock the Clock’

This Sunday, most of the United States will turn their clocks forward and shift into daylight saving time. On Sunday, Nov. 2, they will fall back to standard time. Daylight saving time starts on the second Sunday in March and ends 8 months later on the first Sunday in November (per 15 U.S. Code 260a).

Multi-million dollar view: Rare lakeside home could become most expensive property sold in Lake Tahoe

A lakeside residence recently went up for sale for more than one pretty penny. If it fetches its asking price, it would make it the most expensive property sold in Lake Tahoe.

Carson Middle School volleyball first at Tah-Neva tourney

EVMS hosts annual staff-vs.-students game

Middle school volleyball in Carson City leapt to new heights this year and bumped, set and spiked its way to tournament victories and end-of-season celebrations.

Friday, March 7

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Douglas baseball looks to move up

Tigers feature an ‘exciting blend’ of talent in quest to break into top four

Douglas High School baseball is off to a 2-0 start this spring. Here's a look at what fans can expect from the Tigers on the diamond this season.

Judge sets additional conditions for former public attorney charged with lewdness with child

Carson City Justice of the Peace Melanie Bruketta on Friday denied a motion to increase bail but approved additional conditions of release for a former public attorney charged with lewdness with a child under 16 years of age.

Mile High Jazz Band to present ‘Runoff’ Tuesday

The Mile High Jazz Band, singer Jakki Ford, and seven award-winning poets and readers will present "Runoff,” an evening of big-band jazz and poetry, from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at Gina's Good Life Music & Lounge, inside the Carson Nugget.

A weekend slate of home games

Carson, Douglas baseball to collide Tuesday

Carson, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran athletics are home this weekend for spring sporting events.

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Carson City Cultural Commission to meet Monday

The Carson City Cultural Commission is meeting Monday to elect chair and vice chair of the commission and to review highlights for what has been a busy year for the advisory body tasked with overseeing public art in the capital city.

Thursday, March 6

Carson City supervisors select encapsulated rubber for Centennial Park turf project

After deliberating on characteristics and costs of materials, the Carson City Board of Supervisors made their selection: encapsulated rubber. The unanimous vote Thursday was for the infill material for what will amount to an estimated $6 million endeavor to convert the four upper softball fields at Centennial Park in northeast Carson to artificial, or synthetic, turf. Supervisors previously ruled out crumb rubber from recycled tire but were more receptive to encapsulated rubber.

Oasis Academy's Tisdale provides updates for CEDA

Principal speaks at the Feb. 26 Churchill Entrepreneur Development Association breakfast.

Santoro: Are things as bad as they seem with this Pack team?

Nevada is not a dumpster fire, but time is fast running out to salvage a once-promising season.

Recipe: Bang Bang sauce and 7 ways to use it

I have recently made my own Bang Bang sauce and kept a batch in the fridge. I ended up being so shocked at how Bang Bang sauce elevated a lot of different dishes that I have made. I have come to love it, and now keep the ingredients to make it in my fridge at all times. I want to share this culinary discovery with you guys, so that you can fall in love with this sauce too.

LCSO investigates discarded 'kill list' from school bus in Dayton

The Lyon County Sheriff's Office is investigating a "kill list" discovered on a Lyon County school bus and discarded in a trash bin by a student.

Chico State names Jim Barbee as distinguished alum

Barbee will be honored at the university’s 30th annual awards program on Friday.

Fallon Theatre: Weekend schedule features ‘Sing’ and ‘Reagan’

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

Diez: IndyCar opens with memorable St. Petersburg event

Also, NASCAR hits the road (course) for an exciting finish at COTA.

Reading Week in Carson City grows literacy, love of books

Reading Week, celebrated March 3 to 7 this year, promotes literacy and the means for youth to develop a love for books through guest speakers, activities, exposure to libraries and other events focused on reading. The Nevada Department of Education’s theme this year was “Color Our World with Books.”

Wednesday, March 5

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Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF JOINT APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

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Pack can’t close the deal in final home game

Nevada edged by New Mexico to wrap up season with an 11-6 record at Lawlor Events Center.

Two Carson City businesses suffer property damage on Wednesday

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is investigating a possible connection between early morning robberies at Vietnamese cuisine restaurant Pho Country and cookie store Dirty Dough, reported Wednesday.

Foundation awards $10,550 in grants to support students, educators

The Carson City School District, on behalf of the Carson City Schools Foundation (CCSF), is pleased to announce mini and department grant winners for spring 2025. Each semester, CCSF gives back to educators and students alike. This last semester, the foundation awarded a total of $10,550 in mini-grants as well as grants for a department, school or grade-level project(s).

UNR classes advancing medical opportunities in region

Although UNR medical students don’t have residency opportunities in emergency medicine in Northern Nevada, students interested in that career path will benefit from an increase in available fourth-year electives.

Fernley woman arrested on suspicion of drug possession and trafficking

A 67-year-old Fernley woman was arrested on suspicion of drug possession and trafficking on Tuesday after methamphetamine and other drugs were found during an eviction, according to a news release from Lyon County Sheriff’s Office.

Update: Power restored in Douglas County

NV Energy reported outages in Douglas County affecting more than 26,700 customers as of 7:30 a.m.

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March storms offer hope for lagging Sierra snowpack

According to data from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Western Nevada along the Sierra has a below-normal snowpack for this time of year. One local meteorologist is nevertheless hopeful a series of March storms will bring the region to normal.

Past Pages for March 5 to 7, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Tuesday, March 4

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF JOINT APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

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Third protest since Jan. 20 takes place in downtown Carson City

Hundreds of protesters lined both sides of Carson Street in downtown Carson City on Tuesday denouncing the Trump administration’s policies.

Fallon's Mackedon: Scholar, wordsmith and sportsman

Community remembers Fallon city attorney as a man of the people.

Undefeated Carson High bowlers strike gold, roll to championship victory

The Carson High bowling team ended its season undefeated with an 11-0 record and claimed the title of High Desert Interscholastic Bowling Program Champions after defeating Damonte Ranch Wednesday.

Board updates: Trustees applaud work-based learning program

Actions and updates from Churchill County government meetings.

JoAnne Skelly: Is xeriscape the answer?

While this sounds like a suitable solution, there are some significant challenges to this approach.

Carson, Dayton, SL spring sports underway

Prep sports results from the opening week of the spring calendar for Carson, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran.

CAPS: Big news for big dogs’ lifespans

A biotech company is developing an experimental drug that could improve and extend the quality of life in large and giant dog breeds.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Addison Morgan

Addison "Addy" Morgan is a Nevada All-State Academic Team member for soccer and volunteers on the school's Blue Crew.

Transition team assists service members, veterans

Programs reach every corner of the Silver State.

Tiger track opens spring at home

Douglas High School spring sports are underway with results from track and field, swim and dive and more from this past weekend.

Genoa Lakes Ladies’ Golf Club 2025 Season

The first tee-off for the 2025 Genoa Lakes Ladies’ Golf Club (GLLGC) season is scheduled for Tuesday, April 1. Women golfers 18 and over are invited to join this friendly group.

February unaccompanied service honors area veterans

Coalition recognizes members from all services at monthly ceremony.

Fallon fills up 3A league, regional teams

Greenwave’s Wickware named top girls coach.

Greenwave Hall of Fame accepting '25 nominations

Categories include teams, athletes, coaches and supporters of Greenwave athletics.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for March 6-12.

Rotary sees teaser for “Pump Boys and Dinettes” musical

Showings are scheduled at The Fallon Theatre for April 25 and 26 and May 9 and 10, along with matinees on April 26 and May 9.

City council discusses gaming, approves audit

Fallon City Council news and updates.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Community news briefs for week of March 3

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

Carson City school district, officials host Mexican Consulate

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office and Carson City School District hosted a community meeting with the Consulate of Mexico (Las Vegas) on Sunday at St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church to address some key immigration issues.

Jim Valentine: The real estate process

You don’t move that often so make the best of it when you do. There is much to understand and consider along the way.

Lawmakers hear worst-case scenarios: Medicaid cuts in Nevada

Last week, Nevada state lawmakers heard worst case scenarios if Congress significantly reduces federal Medicaid spending. There’s a lot of uncertainty as state lawmakers are required to pass the biennial budget over the next 100 days.

Monday, March 3

Get Healthy Carson City: National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the U.S. and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among both men and women.

Utah State, Nevada stumbling into MW tournament

Aggie drop two games and fall to fifth in weekly Nevada Appeal rankings.

Virginia City to host Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry March 15

The event will feature a variety of Rocky Mountain oyster dishes, a St. Paddy Made Me Do It Saloon Crawl with festive drinks, a St. Patrick’s Day Parade, costume contests and live Irish music throughout the day.

Kelly Bullis: Things to remember when starting a business

A key issue to resolve is to determine when the business begins to be a business.

Carson City supervisors to discuss artificial turf infill options, street outreach report

Walnut shells, olive pit and coconut are a few of several options the Carson City Board of Supervisors will consider as infill material for an artificial turf project at Centennial Park.

Sunday, March 2

Carson City birth announcements for February 15 to 21, 2025

Carson City birth announcements for February 15 to 21, 2025

‘Carson City: Then & Now’ lecture set for March 9

Jed Block is a dedicated historian and Carson City native with over two decades of experience researching and documenting Carson City's rich past.

Keys: UNLV keeps Wolf Pack at bay

A look at the key plays, players and moments of the Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball 68-55 loss to the UNLV Rebels on Friday night in Las Vegas:

Faith & Insight: Helen’s vision

Helen Keller’s story is inspirational on many fronts. Hers is a story of tragedy and hardship, love and faith, diligence and hard work, patient endurance and vision.

Carson City panel addresses teen dating violence

February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Representatives from the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, school district, health department and local nonprofits addressed key identifiers and safety.

Saturday, March 1

Jim Hartman: Lombardo vs. Ford: Governor’s race begins

Just one race with a sitting Republican governor – Joe Lombardo in Nevada – is rated a tossup.

Carson City road report for March 3 to 9, 2025

Carson City road report for March 3 to 9, 2025

Navigating dementia: Awareness, care and support

Dementia, a syndrome characterized by a decline in cognitive function beyond normal aging, significantly impacts memory, thinking, behavior, personality, and daily activities. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause, but other types exist, including vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, and frontotemporal dementia. The World Health Organization estimates that over 55 million people worldwide live with dementia, with 10 million new cases diagnosed annually.

Carson High cadet competes in Navy rifle championship

Anna Shane placed 123 out of 218 shooters nationally. Shane is the first CHS NJROTC representative to qualify and attend the Navy National Competition in more than four years.

Past Pages for March 1 to 4, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Luschar tied for nation’s lead in stolen bases

Several other local athletes having solid springs

A look at Carson and Douglas athletes competing at the college level.

Carson City schools seeing more displaced students

The number of Carson City School District students living in motels or hotels has doubled over 2023-24, Carson City School District McKinney-Vento staff members report.