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Dayton

Hard work pays off for deRubertis

It was a busy spring and summer for Dayton High football player Sean deRubertis.The Dayton senior was returning for his third year of varsity football, and he faced the task of being asked to start...

Palmer wins club title at Dayton

Andrew Palmer shot a 153 over 36 holes to win the Palmer Club Championship at Dayton Valley Golf Club.Palmer, an employee at Dayton Valley, had rounds of 74 and 79 to grab a two-shot victory over J...

Palmer wins club title at Dayton

Andrew Palmer shot a 153 over 36 holes to win the Palmer Club Championship at Dayton Valley Golf Club.Palmer, an employee at Dayton Valley, had rounds of 74 and 79 to grab a two-shot victory over J...

Property manager warns of rent scams

Bob Frenchu, a property manager with Coldwell Bank Best Sellers, had just gotten a bite on a house he was trying to get rented in Dayton when he heard numbers that didn't add up: The potential tena...

Dayton withholds late rally from Wooster

DAYTON - Dayton overcame a late rally by Wooster to win 19-17 Friday night. "We didn't tackle very well in this game and that was huge for us," said Dayton coach Rob Turner. "We take a lot of pr...

Nevada Day theme celebrates the Silver State's 'Great Outdoors'

By The Carson City Convention and Visitors Bureau
It only takes four days to celebrate statehood in Nevada. The Silver State knows how to party! The annual Carson City Nevada Day events will observe the 147th year since joining the union, with the theme, “Nevada's Great Outdoors,” Oct. 27-30, 2011.

A four-day celebration of the Silver State's admission to the Union in 1864 will be celebrated the last weekend in October in Nevada's state capitol of Carson City.

Dayton hosts winless Wooster tonight

DAYTON - Dayton football coach Rob Turner readily admits that he knows very little about Wooster High's football team.That's because the Colts failed to send any film to the Dust Devils. The Colts,...

TIMEOUT WITH JAKE TURNER

Jake Turner Dayton High Junior FootballQ: What are your favorite sports and why?A: Football, basketball and golf. They are the three sports I grew up playing and what I do at the high school.Q: Who...

NV Energy ends pursuit of Carson-Dayton power line

If momentum for a proposed 120-kilovolt transmission line between Carson City and a substation near Dayton was slow before, it's nonexistent now.There's been little movement on the project since Ma...

Dayton runs over South Tahoe

DAYTON - Dayton High turned in a complete game against the South Tahoe Vikings in a 49-20 win in a key Northern 3A football game Friday night.The Dayton offense racked up big numbers while the defe...

Prep roundup: Dayton sweeps South Tahoe

The Dayton volleyball team improved to 5-1 in non-tournament play with a three-game sweep of South Tahoe Friday night. Dayton won 25-19, 25-15 and 25-16.Coach Monica Halverson said everyone contrib...

It's Carson River Canyon, not Brunswick Canyon

In honor of retired state archivist Guy Rocha's 60th birthday today, I want to aid him in one of his favorite pursuits, busting myths about Nevada.

In this case, locals commonly make the mistake of saying Brunswick Canyon when they are actually talking about Carson River Canyon. I make this mistake, and I see many instances of this also coming out in arrest reports and press releases from the Carson City Sheriff's Office.

Dayton squares off with South Tahoe tonight

Dayton High's football team hopes to get over the .500 mark for the season when it hosts South Tahoe tonight (7 p.m.) in a critical Northern 3A football battle.The Dust Devils are 2-2 overall and 1...

Dayton man commits to 100 miles

What started as a whim at age 40 has turned into an epic journey for Calvin Dutton of Dayton.When he noticed he was starting to gain some weight in 2000 after his kids had grown, he started jogg...

Nevada State Museum Presents Lecture, 'The Chinese in Nevada'

Event Date: 
September 22, 2011 - 6:00pm

Dr. Sue Fawn Chung, the leading authority on the history of the Chinese in Nevada, presents a lecture on her new book of the same title, Thursday, September 22 at the Nevada State Museum. Dr. Chung will be available at 6:00 pm to sign her book, The Chinese in Nevada, recently published by Arcadia; the lecture will begin at 7:00 pm. The Chinese in Nevada boasts more than 200 vintage images and memories of days gone by. Professor Chung has been teaching at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, since 1975.

Dust Devils spike Lowry

DAYTON - Dayton High avenged two early season losses by sweeping Lowry 25-21, 25-12 and 25-15 Saturday afternoon in a Northern 3A volleyball match.The sweep gives Dayton a 4-0 record heading into T...

Small but mighty Dayton Pantry feeds 1,400 a month

Dayton Food Pantry director Freida Carbery says the "small but mighty" pantry is serving 1,400 people a month now. The pantry, whose motto is "Freely we share", is at 4 Enterprise Way off of Hig...

Sophomores play big roles for Dayton

Like most coaches, Dayton High's Rob Turner doesn't believe in bringing sophomores up to the varsity unless they are going to get significant playing time.That's why Turner has just two sophomores ...

Golf Writer Contest for Golf Channel Could Land Dream Assignment, $500

Care to sample the life of a golf travel writer? Glamour, fun, laughs. GolfChannel.com and The Divine 9, a co-op of nine courses in the Carson City/Carson Valley area, are offering a $500 paid assignment for national publication and a Wild West trip to an aspiring golf correspondent.

PREP ROUNDUP: Dayton girls complete road sweep

ELKO - Dayton High's volleyball team won its second straight road match, topping Spring Creek 26-24, 25-17 and 25-14 on Saturday afternoon.Dayton is 2-0 heading into its Tuesday match against Spark...

Firestone making an impact on both sides of the ball

It was a different Tyler Firestone that showed up for the first day of summer practice at Dayton High.He was 28 pounds heavier and bulging with muscles nobody had seen before.And, even more importa...

Dayton v-ball team goes 1-2 at Lowry

WINNEMUCCA - Dayton High's volleyball team went 1-2 on the second day of the Lowry Invitational.Dayton opened with a 25-12 and 25-21 loss to Fernley, but bounced back with a 25-14 and 25-22 win ove...

Dayton offense fails to click in loss to Truckee

DAYTON - Dayton's defense held Truckee to just one offensive score in the first half, but couldn't overcome early turnovers as Truckee built up a 20-0 halftime lead en route to a 33-14 win Friday n...

Small but mighty Dayton Pantry feeds 1,400 a month

Dayton Food Pantry director Freida Carbery says the "small but mighty" pantry is serving 1,400 people a month now. The pantry, whose motto is "Freely we share", is at 4 Enterprise Way off of Highwa...

Woman charged in fatal stagecoach wreck

A Dayton woman will appear in court Sept. 14, charged in a January accident in Stagecoach that claimed the life of one and injured another. Jessica Lynn Sanchez, 37, was arrested at her home on ...

Dayton's Gomez makes smooth transition to football

Adan Gomez has been a fixture on the soccer and basketball teams at Dayton High School the past couple of years.Playing football never entered Gomez's mind until last spring when the senior suddenl...

Fishing report through Sept. 6

By Don Quilici
Here is the fishing report for the week of Aug. 31 through Sept. 6. The report covers rivers, streams and lakes in Nevada, Northern California, the Sierra and Southern Oregon.

Successful debut for Turners, Dust Devils

You would be hard-pressed to find a happier man in the town of Dayton than Rob Turner on Friday night.Thanks to two touchdown passes from son Jake Turner and a strong defensive effort, the Dust ...

New principal takes helm at Dayton High School

--New principal takes helm at Dayton High SchoolAugust, 27 2011 12:32 am MST...

Dayton v-ball has unfinished business

It's been approximately nine months since Dayton High's volleyball team suffered a heartbreaking loss to Truckee in the 3A state finals.Instead of forgetting the disappointing loss, the Dust Devils...

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