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Past Pages for December 4 to 6, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Historic Carson City home coming back to life after fire

Resource Concepts Inc., is reconstructing the 1906-07 house at 340 N. Minnesota St., that served as RCI’s office for more than four decades until a fire in 2022.

Too much turkey? Pack seems slow, listless in loss to WSU

Nevada follows up holiday tournament with a poor shooting night against underdog Cougars.

Lions announce winners of Peace Poster contest

The Carson City Host Lions Club announces Oriah Land has won the local competition in the Peace Poster contest.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Sonne Zambrana

Sonne Zambrana is a three-year CTE graphic design student who plans to major in art and go into the animation industry.

Mile High Jazz Band presents ‘Sweet Charity’ holiday jazz and poetry on Dec. 10

"Sweet Charity” features the 17-member band playing swinging songs on the theme of the evening.

Kelly Bullis: Is using an installment sale a good idea?

Here is an option to solve your house selling problem and not lose any of the CD interest you’re used to earning and were looking forward to earning on the proceeds from the real estate sale.

Carson City’s historic Clapp House being restored

Carson City’s Clapp House is showing signs of promise that it’s being restored to a thing of beauty again.

Ronni Hannaman: Stewart Indian School Museum provides insight into controversial times

It is worth a visit to the Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum to understand what a government can force upon an ethnic group.

Santoro: The losses just keep piling up along Pack’s sad, winding road

Nevada, losers of 33 of its last 41 football games, has found itself lapped by its southern rival.

Douglas girls want to outwork opponents

Douglas High School girls basketball will be tasked with replacing quite a few seniors from last season, relying on role players from last winter to step into big minutes.

WNC scholarship to help address child care shortage

Close to 65% of Nevada’s children ages 0-5 live in households with all parents in the workforce.

Jim Valentine: To accept or not accept

When you have a plan together, you and your agent can work together to execute it, and you will be comfortable and confident all along the way.

Supervisors to hear drug treatment facility appeals

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is set to decide on a new substance abuse treatment center in north Carson.

Carson City birth announcements for November 19 to 22, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for November 19 to 22, 2024