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WNC nurses present community Bingo Night Thursday

Bingo Night is coming to Western Nevada College, courtesy of the National Student Nurses’ Association.

Ways to Deal with Caregiver Burnout

Caregiving for a loved one, particularly those with chronic illnesses, dementia, or other age-related conditions, can be a rewarding but also exhausting role. While providing care is often driven by love and a sense of responsibility, the emotional, physical, and mental demands of caregiving can lead to burnout. In fact, studies show that a significant percentage of family caregivers experience high levels of stress and exhaustion.

Santoro: It’s Portal Pack season, everyone!

Nevada heavily involved with college football's annual circus, with players coming and going — mostly going.

Get Healthy Carson City: Safe toys and gifts month

Toys that are mishandled or not appropriate for a certain age or skill level can cause injury and can sometimes lead to death.

Past Pages for December 11 to 13, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

City ornament showcases Krebs-Peterson House, John Wayne

This year, the ornament depicts the Krebs-Peterson House at 500 Mountain St., including John Wayne and his horse in miniature.

Carson boys finish 2-2 in tournament

Results from prep hoops from this past weekend for Carson, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran High Schools.

Tiger boys split four-game slate

Results from Douglas High School basketball from over the weekend.

Carson High wrestling back on the mat this winter

Heavyweight Porter leads Senators'

Carson High School wrestling has its usual expectations this winter, but a strong senior class could push the Senators' to greater heights this season.

Volunteers ready for Wreaths Across America

Ceremony honors almost 10,000 veterans at state cemetery.

MW rankings: Pack fourth in initial list; Utah State leads

Nevada enters week at 6-3 after a 4-0 start to season.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Pioneer Academy’s Kylee Krause-Mays

Pioneer Academy's Kylee Krause-Mays earned a Distinguished Student award through the National Honor Society and is a member of the American Sign Language club.

Runner touring every Capitol arrives in Carson on Thursday

South Dakota Joshua Nehring runner invites public to join him in walk to the State Capitol at 1 p.m. Thursday.

Camos to Classroom awards scholarships to 4 veterans

The annual From Camos to Classroom scholarship gala Nov. 16 recognized four veterans from Northern Nevada who are furthering their education.

Bull riding returns to Rafter 3C to kick off 2025

The PRCA-sanctioned extreme bulls event will feature some of the world's top riders.