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South Reno pub owner climbing a new mountain

After working as a physical therapist for more than 30 years, Brian Edwards, 53, felt it was time for a change.

Registration for WNC spring semester starts today

It isn’t too early to think about Western Nevada College’s Spring 2025 semester. New, continuing and returning students can make plans for the next semester now! Course options are already listed on the college’s website at wnc.edu/classes.

MW rankings: Pack plummets to No. 11 after poor outing vs. Rams

Nevada remains winless in conference games; CSU jumps to No. 3 behind Boise State and UNLV.

Keys: Pack beats itself, but CSU gets credit for the win

Slow start, kickoff disaster combine to give Wolf Pack no chance to win Norvell Bowl III.

Kelly Bullis: Business buy-sell agreement with life insurance

Recently, the U.S. Supreme Court made a ruling about the wrong way to use life insurance.

Douglas girls fifth at state

Davis medals in boys race

Douglas High School cross country wrapped up its season at the Class 5A state meet Saturday in Boulder City.

Senator boys, girls cross country fourth at state

Dayton, Sierra Lutheran runners compete in season finale

Results for Carson, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran High School cross country runners from the 2024 state cross country meet in Boulder City.

Ronni Hannaman: Travel while you can to great destinations

Travel keeps us young an engaged in the vast world around us. Travel while you can!

Faith & Insight: It’s not a left or right agenda; it’s a left and right hand kingdom thing

God’s word does not recognize political parties, but it does articulate the responsibility his people have to seek wisdom and exercise discernment in decision making that reflects righteousness, justice and love.

Jim Hartman: Ranked-choice voting on ballots in six states

On Nov. 5, voters in Colorado, Idaho, Arizona, Oregon and Nevada will have ballot referendums to implement some version of ranked-choice voting, or RCV.

Franco excelling as team leader

The Senators’ junior hitter has college aspirations

Carson High junior volleyball player Abby Franco has become a big-time play maker for the Senators this fall while growing into a team leader.

JoAnne Skelly: Fall pruning fun is here

Normally, pruning encourages new growth, which you don’t want just before freezes, so lower temperature pruning avoids producing easily damaged new growth.

Power player

Dayton’s Duke Evans is one of the state’s leading rushers

Dayton High School running back Duke Evans has been unstoppable on the turf this fall.

Past Pages for November 2 to 5, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

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.