Sierra Nevada Ballet features Swan Lake
This new version of the timeless story, Swan Lake, is filled with drama, sorcery, seduction, bravery and devotion with a strong message. One of the most popular of all ballets, this production of the...
View ArticleDouglas County authorities investigate skeletal remains found near Spooner Lake
Douglas County Sheriff's Office detectives are looking into skeletal remains found in the Kings Canyon area east of Spooner Lake. The Douglas County Sheriff's Office and search and rescue personnel...
View ArticleDeGolyer Buckin’ Horse and Bull Bash
By Abbi Whitaker The DeGolyer Buckin’ Horse and Bull Bash allows onlookers to get up close and personal with hooves and horns at the Churchill County Fairgrounds June 27-28. This family friendly event...
View ArticleFamily Day at the Carson Valley Museum
By the Douglas County Historical Society Special events include activities pages for kids, and artist Charles Munroe will present a demonstration and techniques on how to hand-paint gourds from 11:00...
View ArticleFoodies Bystro Serves Up Diverse Deliciousness
Business Name and Year Established: Foodies Bystro/Catering, Since 2011Business Owner: Rupal MartinezBusiness Address and Number: 449 W. King St., Carson City/ 775-720-8011Services Provided: Food...
View ArticleGive blood Wednesday and enter to win a new Toyota
Give blood on Wednesday at the Carson City Courthouse and enter for a chance to win a 2014 Toyota Corolla LE Plus courtesy of Northern Nevada Toyota Dealers.The blood drive runs from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m....
View ArticleFight at Carson City apartment lands biological brothers in jail
Two brothers were arrested on misdemeanor charges early Tuesday at a motel apartment in the 200 block of West Caroline Street after fighting with each other, a Carson City sheriff's deputy said....
View ArticleEstee Wins Guy's Grocery Games, Shares with Non-Profits Including Carson...
By KRNV, Channel 4 RENO, Nev. -- Reno chef-owner and restauranteur Mark Estee won Guy’s Grocery Games on the Food Network, bringing home $10,500 for three nonprofit organizations.Read the rest of this...
View ArticleColumn: Bad advice may excuse penalty for estate return filed late
By John R. Bullis The courts may abate or cancel certain penalties for “reasonable cause” but it is difficult to define “reasonable cause.”In the Estate of John R.H. Thouron, the attorney gave bad...
View ArticleBest Taste winner Sassafras looking for a new home
By Kirk Caraway Winning Best Taste for this year's Taste of Downtown is bittersweet for the owners of Sassafras, as their landlord has given them until the end of July to vacate that space."We are...
View ArticleMark Twain’s Suicide Table Blood Bucket Ghost Bonanza Amen
Sharon Rosse With a nod to Virginia City’s lively popular culture and lengthy history, the Capital City Arts Initiative [CCAI] announces its exhibition, Mark Twain’s Suicide Table Blood Bucket Ghost...
View ArticleMark Twain’s Suicide Table Blood Bucket Ghost Bonanza Amen
Sharon Rosse With a nod to Virginia City’s lively popular culture and lengthy history, the Capital City Arts Initiative [CCAI] announces its exhibition, Mark Twain’s Suicide Table Blood Bucket Ghost...
View ArticleNINE AND DINE (Dinner & Golf) at Empire Ranch Golf Course on June 27
By Susan Price - Marketing Coordinator Nine & Dine at Empire Ranch Golf Course 1875 Fair Way, Carson City, NV 89701 (An exclusive feel without the exclusive price tag. Away from the noise and...
View ArticleCarson City Ghost Walking Tour -Summer Evening Tours 2014
By Mary Bennett Carson City’s rich and intriguing history is explored and theatrically relived in our seasonal Ghost Walking Tours led by Madame Curry. The Carson City Ghost Walk and Ghost Walking...
View ArticleEarthquake Engineering Lab at UNR celebrates grand opening
By Mike Wolterbeek The move is complete and experiments are underway in the University of Nevada, Reno’s new Earthquake Engineering Laboratory. The College of Engineering hosted a grand opening today...
View ArticleRonald McDonald, Marilyn, and Elvis party it up at grand opening event
By T. Costa When Patricia Cabrera and her family walked through the doors Tuesday night, it was to a loud cheer from every crew member: “Welcome to McDonalds!”Cabrera just so happened to be the first...
View ArticleLanguage Approved for Mining Tax Ballot Measure
By Associated Press CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — The state Legislative Commission has finalized the ballot language for two measures Nevada voters will consider in November.Read the rest of this story
View ArticleReport: 1/3 of Nevada Kindergartners Overweight
By Associated Press LAS VEGAS (AP) — Researchers at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas say nearly one-third of the state's kindergarteners are overweight or obese.Read the rest of this story
View ArticleHeller Launches New Bid to Renew Federal Jobless Benefits
By Steve Tetreault, Stephens Washington Bureau WASHINGTON — Six months after federal unemployment checks were cut off for more than a million Americans, two senators launched a new bid on Tuesday to...
View ArticleLingering Drought Takes Toll on Northern Nevada Wildlife
By Associated Press RENO — Lingering drought is taking a toll on wildlife across Northern Nevada, shrinking deer herds on the high desert, drying up fisheries in the valleys and starting to push...
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