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Michelle Joy: Carson Tahoe Health’s Medicare and Diabetes Health Fair is a community opportunity

As fall arrives in Carson City, it brings not only beautiful weather but also a timely reminder to prioritize your health. This season aligns with open enrollment for Medicare, and it is also Diabetes Awareness Month, making it an ideal time to focus on your well-being. That’s why Carson Tahoe Health is excited to invite our community to our first-ever Health and Wellness Fair on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center.

Highly decorated USS Nevada sailor dies

Charles Sehe served his entire career on the battleship during World War II

One of Nevada’s most heralded World War II veterans who survived the attack on Pearl Harbor more than 80 years ago and saw the battleship guns blazing against the shores of Normandy died Sunday at his home in Mankato, Minnesota. Charles Sehe, 101, who served his entire military career during the second world war aboard the battleship USS Nevada (NN36), had been in declining health.

Live updates: 2024 Carson City general election

Updated at 11:25 a.m. Thursday 2024 Carson City general election. Clear winners Tuesday night included unopposed candidates Maurice White for Board of Supervisors Ward 2, Justice and Municipal Court Department 1 Judge Tom Armstrong and School Board District 2 Trustee candidate Rebecca Roberts. In the races for school board, District 7 Trustee candidate Michelle Pedersen appeared to clinch the seat with 60.95 percent of the vote as of Tuesday. Incumbent District 5 Trustee Mike Walker was similarly ahead with 60.05 percent of the vote. Assemblyman P.K. O'Neill also won re-election to represent District 40 in the Nevada Assembly. The Carson City mayoral race and Supervisor Ward 4 race were too close to call with the amount of vote still outstanding. Also too close to call was the race for District Court Judge First Judicial District Department 2.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Sawyer Macy

Carson High School senior Sawyer Macy rises early as a runner and commits to his Advanced Placement courses, finding a way around obstacles in class scheduling so he can achieve his Capstone diploma.

Carson High student injured in pedestrian/car accident on Saliman Tuesday

A Carson High School student was transported to Renown Regional Medical Center after an incident involving a car Tuesday morning.

Fernley couple dies in Oct. 24 crash

A Fernley couple died on Oct. 24 in a crash at US50A and Wedge Lane at 2:13 p.m.

‘Ships of Nevada’ exhibit at community center, artist’s reception Nov. 16

The Capital City Arts Initiative presents Ships of Nevada by Wayne Scarpaci, an exhibition with paintings of ships related to Nevada.

Supervisors to review Mills Park pickleball court contract

Supervisors will consider a $1.069 million contract to turn the two remaining unplayable concrete tennis courts into six new pickleball courts.

Carson City birth announcements for October 19 to 25, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for October 19 to 25

Volunteers needed for Cultural Commission, Audit Committee

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is trying to find people interested in two committees.

$10 million FEMA grant to improve Marlette dam, Carson water

Nevada will get $10 million “to enhance the safety and functionality of the Marlette Lake Dam, reducing the risk of a dam breach during an earthquake."

Carson City road report for November 4 to 10, 2024

Carson City road report for November 4 to 10, 2024

Upidate: Missing teen found safe

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is asking for assistance in located Larissa Rupert, 16. Rupert was last seen in the 4000 block of Lakeview Drive about 6:45 p.m. Friday.

After 38 years leading Miles Construction, Bill Miles steps away

Bill Miles graduated from Carson High School in 1972. In 1986 he founded Miles Brothers Construction along with siblings George and John.

Aquatic Facility closed for Election Day

The Carson Aquatic Facility will be closed on Tuesday, Election Day, to limit any overcrowding and overparking on the west side of Mills Park, Carson City officials said in news release. In-person voting for both early voting and Election Day will take place at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. William St. There will be an additional polling place at the Stewart Community Wellness Center and Gym, located at 465 Clear Creek Ave. The Stewart location will have a mail drop box on Election Day as well, according to the release.