Great Basin Young Chautauqua Celebrates the Sesquicentennial
Nevada State Museum presents something new for the April 5 Family Fun Saturday: Great Basin Young Chautauqua Celebrates Nevada’s Sesquicentennial, a program for all ages featuring young costumed...
View ArticleCedar Waxwing bird visit
Photo by Susan Gunn Had a noisy visit from a flock of Cedar Waxwing birds this morning. They were spotted on the north side of Carson City.
View ArticleNevada State Development Corporation helps Foster Machining move into new...
Press Release Nevada State Development Corporation partnered with Wells Fargo Bank to assist Foster Machining with an SBA 504 loan, allowing the machine shop to buy a new building at 5070 Sigstrom in...
View ArticleSeveral drinking related and warrant arrests keep Carson City deputies...
A 37-year-old Carson City man was jailed Saturday after allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol with a small child in the car without a safety seat. According to the arrest report, a Carson...
View ArticleDon't fence me in, Carson City
By Jeff Munson These mule deer were among a herd of 19 foraging along John and Curry streets in Carson City early Monday morning.With the arrival of spring Carson City's population of mule deer are on...
View ArticleUNR announces plan to go tobacco-free in 2015
By Nicole Shearer The University of Nevada, Reno announced Monday, March 31, its plans to implement a Tobacco-Free University policy effective Aug. 1, 2015. This action has been endorsed through...
View ArticleSocial media boot camp for farmers and ranchers
Event Date: April 26, 2014 - 10:00am Western Nevada College FALLON - Social media offers the best and worst examples of Internet marketing, and successful businesses know the rules.Western Nevada...
View ArticlePhotos from F.I.S.H.'s Have a Heart Celebration
F.I.S.H.'s Have a Heart Celebration took over Glen Eagles Restaurant on Saturday night, with more than 400 guests who came to raise money for the organization. The diners were served by more than 40...
View ArticleGrand Opening of the Browsers Corner Bookstore
The Friends of the Carson City Library are excited to announce the Grand Opening of a beautiful, new Browsers Corner Bookstore on Saturday, April 12th at 9:30 am. The new location is just across the...
View ArticleCandidate Town Hall Meeting
by Shawn Wells Bring your questions and concerns and come meet the Democratic candidates for Nevada's Second Congressional District. Be an informed voter! Hosted by the Comstock Democrats, the meeting...
View ArticleNevada's special education funding falling way short
Geoff Dornan, Nevada Appeal A task force studying how Nevada schools are funded was told Monday that special education funding hasn’t come anywhere near keeping pace with costs, as well as that the...
View ArticleSnowpack could prove to be Sierra's worst on record
Jeff DeLong, Reno Gazette-Journal Today's traditional peak of the snow season arrives with the mountain snowpack far below normal levels and possibly the worst on record."If it's not the worst it's...
View ArticleDayton man jailed for not registering as a sex offender
A 47-year-old man was arrested Monday in the area of Arrowhead and Centennial Park Drive in Carson City for allegedly failing to register as a sex offender.Manuel Jesus Zavala of Dayton taken into...
View ArticleSouth Lake Tahoe fireworks back on, lawsuit settlement reached
The Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority announced Tuesday that an agreement has been reached to dismiss the lawsuit ensuring South Lake Tahoe’s future fireworks celebrations will continue.“Preserving the 4th...
View ArticleApocalypse now: population bomb to global warming
By Ron Knecht “The battle to feed all of humanity is over. In the 1970s, the world will undergo famines – hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death …”So began The Population Bomb, a...
View ArticleCarson City man arrested at motel on suspicion of felony parole and probation...
A 27-year-old Carson City man was arrested early Tuesday morning and placed on a felony parole and probation hold after allegedly violating conditions of his alternative sentencing agreement.Mark...
View ArticleNevada law enforcement campaign cracks down on cell phone, hand held devices...
Trooper Dave Gibson Between now and April 20, Nevada’s Joining Forces law enforcement team will be cracking down on distracted drivers throughout the state. Nevada law clearly states that any use of a...
View ArticleNevada political parties grow March registration; Carson City GOP figures...
All Nevada political parties increased their voter registration numbers in March 2014, as shown by data released Tuesday by Secretary of State Ross Miller’s Elections Division. Carson City Republicans...
View Article'Have a Heart' celebration fundraiser at Glen Eagles generates $31,000 for FISH
By Jim Peckham Friends in Service Helping, also known as FISH, raised nearly $31,000 with 37 celebrity waiters and nearly 400 in attendance Saturday night at Glen Eagles in Carson City. This...
View ArticleLocal Financial Advisor Eric Abowd Earns Chairman’s Club Award for Second...
Carson City, NV — Eric Abowd, CEO and lead financial advisor at Abowd & Rose Financial Group, was recently awarded Chairman’s Club status from Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company...
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