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Football: Greenwave breaks late tie to defeat South Tahoe

Fallon (2-2) returns home this week to host Sparks on Friday to cap off Homecoming Week.

Greenwave roundup: Volleyball, girls soccer off to strong starts

Greenwave scores first-ever win over Truckee; Fallon soccer pushes record to 8-0.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for Sept. 19-25.

City honors arts center couple with downtown mural

A mural of Valerie Serpa and Kirk Robertson was unveiled on the wall of a city building at 98 S. Carson St.

Dayton colonel takes over Nevada Guard’s land component

Col. Randy Lau succeeded Brig. Gen. Troy Armstrong as the land component commander, a position held by Armstrong the past three years.

City remembers on 23rd anniversary of 9/11

Mayor stresses the day’s importance when terrorists killed 2,996

CCHS Homecoming week set for Sept. 16-21

The festivities will conclude with the “Dancing Through the Decades” event.

Steve Ranson: Sons of the Rurals

Although journalist Guy Clifton grew up “deep” in rural Nevada in the small town of Gabbs, he never forgot his Silver State roots after he moved to the big city to attend the University of Nevada, Reno. There, he refined his impeccable skills for more than two decades at the Reno Gazette-Journal.

Arts Council presents Lucky Chops

Group is scheduled to perform in Fallon on Sept. 21 at the Barkley Theatre.

Fallon leads at half, but Mustangs rally to win

Next up: Greenwave opens 3A schedule at South Tahoe.

Oasis roundup: Volleyball wins first league game

Bighorns off to 1-3 start in Northern 2A matches.

Greenwave roundup: Volleyball sweeps 3A West schools

Also: Updates for golf, cross country, and soccer.

Community news briefs for week of Sept. 9

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Sept. 9.

Construction requires county departments to change location

As demolition plans progress and the old jail is removed from the District Court building, two Churchill County departments have temporarily relocated.

CAPS: A guard dog for big wallets

Based in Montana, the Svalinn kennels only sells 20 dogs per year; it takes two to three years to train each dog.