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Four additional suspects related to the Jan. 24 Carmine Street shooting have been arrested following an investigation involving detectives from the Carson City Special Enforcement Team and Gang Unit, with the help of school resource officers.

The four suspects are 15-year-old male juveniles with gang affiliations, according to the Carson City Sheriff's Office in a news release.

Law enforcement has been embracing new advances in DNA technology, namely Forensic Genetic Genealogy and over the past few years the Carson City Sheriff’s Office has been seeking resources to assist them in applying this revolutionary new tool.

Graduates of Western Nevada College’s Paramedic program were given a warm salute and send-off into a profession that makes communities safer with an important layer of emergency care that they provide.

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Register to run, walk, stroll or roll in the 11th Annual Safe & Sober 5k Fun Run/Walk. All are welcome to the April 1 event. Go here to register.

Don't forget to dress up for best costume contest. Race location this year will be the Korean War Veterans Memorial Park (600 Marsh Rd, Carson City) with medals presented to our top finishers.

What is being called a clerical error is leading to 151 Carson City residents being forced to pay thousands of dollars in back property taxes.

According to Kimberly Adams from the Assessor’s Office, a new computer software system “bug” led to an overall tax reduction for individuals who installed solar panel improvements on their homes.

Carson City Fire Chief Sean Slamon presented local resident Aiden Bailey with the Fire Chief’s Medal of Commendation for his heroic actions that may have saved the lives of his neighbors.

On Feb. 21, 2022, a house fire erupted in the 3100 block of Minonee Lane off of Airport Road.

As western states are experiencing significant winter weather conditions following extended drought, livestock producers are facing high levels of supplemental feed needed for longer periods to sustain herds. Nevada, Utah, Colorado and Wyoming are among states calling upon the U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency to consider relief programs.

What a unique and opportunistic employment position nursing students are in at Western Nevada College. Instead of visiting potential employers for job interviews, the hospitals and health care facilities came to them Tuesday for WNC Nursing Program's annual Job Fair at the Carson City campus.

A Dayton mother was arrested Wednesday for suspicion of felony child endangerment after a man admitted to smoking fentanyl in front of the woman's three small disabled children, according to the Lyon County Sheriff's Office.

Vicki Stevens (Lingenfelter) passed away on February 2, 2023. Born in Reno to Twana Johnson and James Lingenfelter, she graduated from Carson High School and Heald College in Sacramento before starting her lifelong career with the State of Nevada. She is survived by her husband, Kerry, two children, Levi and Heather, and a grandson, Kaleb. She was an amazing wife, mother, and grandmother whose spirit will never be forgotten.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office recently got a boost from a local business owner. Carson City Country Financial agent Jim Gray donated $1,500 to the law enforcement agency’s K9 unit. The money funded the purchase a new dog bite suit used in training.

On Sunday Feb. 19 at 1 p.m., Wylder Resort Hope Valley continues its Eastern Sierra history series with a 50 minute slide show program, The Wedding of the Waters.

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Analytics announced Wednesday new and updated data dashboards have been published to provide information to the public, agency partners and community stakeholders.

Greater Nevada Credit Union has opened its annual scholarship program, which will award $60,000 in total scholarship funds to 30 qualifying individuals pursuing their undergraduate, technical or trade school education goals. Since its inception in 2000, GNCU’s scholarship program has helped over 422 students, awarding over $582,000 in funds.

Feeding Pets of the Homeless is hosting its first ever Give a Dog a Bone Pet Food Drive & Charity Concert at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall in Carson City.

A 28-year-old Gardnerville man was arrested Tuesday for probation violation through the Department of Alternative Sentencing and driving with a revoked license, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

With an extended family history of grandparents, parents and a sibling embracing learning, it isn’t surprising that Gloria Pieretti helped educate many people during her lifetime.

Now, thanks to Gloria, many future Western Nevada College students will be educated through a $1.25 million endowment in her name as part of the existing Testolin Pieretti Family Scholarship.

In observance of Future Business Leaders of America Week, Feb. 5-11, 2023, Carson High School parceled-out daily activities and emphases including “Fundraising Friday” where FBLA members sold raffle tickets for a chance to pie a teacher or administrator for charity. FBLA is the nation’s largest business career and technical student organization dedicated to inspiring and preparing community-minded business leaders.

Say Aloha to the 113th annual Carson Valley Days celebration, which will be taking place this year from June 8 - 11 at Lampe Park in Gardnerville.

The Genoa Lakes Ladies’ Golf Club will kick off the 2023 golfing season on Tuesday, April 4. Women golfers age 18 and over are eligible to join this friendly group of women golfers.

CARSON CITY — Gov. Joe Lombardo issued a proclamation Tuesday ending the state of emergency in Nevada due to the gas pipeline disruption.

Nevada Rural Housing has enlisted the help of University of Nevada, Reno Extension to conduct a two-year study of the rural housing situation in every Nevada county. The study will provide detailed information about the housing challenges and needs in each community, and will help guide the agency’s decisions on how to spend federal relief funds received, as well as other agency funds.

Carson High School will host a community-focused event next week where students, families and community members are invited to explore various education paths offered including Career and Technical Education, Advance Placement and JumpStart.

Help support the historic Genoa Town Hall — and learn about how to pair wine and food in the process.

Foolin’ around in Genoa is a Wine and Food Pairing event catered by Sierra Chef, with all proceeds directly benefiting the Genoa Town Hall.

The Carson City Cinema Club presents “The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady” (1950) on Tuesday, March 7 at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall (511 West King Street-the old Catholic church).

Are you ready to be the next Mark Twain?

In honor of Mark Twain Days, the first inaugural Mark Twain Days Writing Contest is underway, and submissions must be in by March 1, 2023.

If you see smoke this week near Lakeview Estates and Hobart Road in north Carson City, it's a prescribed fire being conducted by Carson City Fire Department.

With Carson City and surrounding counties waking Tuesday morning to sunny skies, windy conditions have returned and will bring much colder temperatures and the potential for light snow showers, according to the National Weather Service.

Building relationships that bring joy, meaning and purpose to you and the world

Discover connections. Building relationships that bring joy, meaning and purpose to you and the world around you. Its purpose is to promote positive relationships by sharing stories and tips that can help bring more joy to ourselves and others. It is a “gathering space” meant to serve people of all ages and backgrounds.

Come to Dayton Valley Golf Club 101 bar for a line dance lesson at 6pm on Thursday, Feb. 16. Open dance to follow the lesson. Led by professional dancer Kaytlain. Free with a drink purchase.

U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) announced Monday that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will provide funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law the Senator helped pass to support cleanup efforts at the Carson River Mercury Site in Lyon and Storey counties.

The Lyon County Board of Commissioners is seeking applicants to fill a vacancy on the Planning Commission. The seat was recently vacated by Tammy Hendrix following her appointment on Feb. 9, 2023 by Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo to represent District Three on the Board of Commissioners.

A 38-year-old woman was arrested Friday for suspicion of child neglect, assault with a deadly weapon and domestic battery, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

A poll shows a plurality of Nevada registered voters — 39 percent — think Nevada is not doing enough about climate change, though 54 percent of respondents opposed banning gas stoves.

Alliance JIu Jitsu Kids Carson City

Alliance Jiu-Jitsu, the world-renowned team that has produced some of the most successful athletes in the sport, is holding a free kids self-defense seminar in Carson City on Feb. 25 at 1pm. This seminar is open to all kids, ages 8-15, and will be taught by Alliance Black Belt Kurt Brooks.

Are you interested in aviation? Have you ever dreamed of being a pilot? You can start your journey now. Benefits include: Competitive pay, travel opportunities, Government Grants for business, scholarships for college, and more.

The Carson City Senior Center will be starting construction on the west wing of the building beginning Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023.

The main (west) entrance will be closed and the public will need to enter through the east entrance. The on-site dining room will be closed, and lunch will be served, Monday through Friday, from 11 am to 12 pm by drive-through.

A man and woman were arrested Saturday for multiple alleged felony offenses including child endangerment causing substantial bodily harm, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

The Nevada Area Council, the local organization for the Boy Scouts of America, will be honoring local Eagle Scouts and distinguished adult leaders at an upcoming recognition dinner. The dinner will honor over 90 young men and women who earned the Eagle Rank, the BSA's highest rank, in 2021 and 2022.

Z Bistro new Owner/Chef Brandon Lafave with prior owners Chef Gilles & Tina

The time has come for Chef Gilles and Tina Galhaut to retire from Z Bistro in Carson City and allow Gilles the opportunity to apply his creative energy to another part of life ⎯ not a decision that was made lightly.

Nepris for Nevada, a collaboration between the Governor’s Office of Workforce Innovation and Nevada Department of Education, will feature eleven informational livestream sessions to middle and high schoolers statewide during Nevada Career Week for two weeks beginning Monday, Feb. 13.

The Nevada Artists Association has announced the winners in the Judged Winter Show. Please visit the gallery at 449 W. King Street to see all 104 new original works of art in 10 categories. Vote for your three favorites for the People's Choice Award.

I’ve been contemplating possible new ventures to tackle when I retire, small businesses that do not require driving or flying, and I’d like to share them with you here.

Paula Cannon, CCHS historian and philanthropist

It is with great sorrow that Carson City Historical Society announces the passing of Paula D. Cannon. She passed away peacefully at home on Feb. 7, 2023. Paula was a devoted Carson City historian, philanthropist and force of nature and will be greatly missed.

I often notice horticulture claims that will supposedly benefit plants as I read the news. Two caught my attention this past week: use baking soda to control leaf and root diseases and coffee grounds to make plants healthy. I wanted to explore the science behind these assertions, so I turned to my favorite urban horticulture researcher and myth debunker, Linda Chalker-Scott. Ph.D., at Washington State University.

Photo Exhibit, Gardnerville, Garden, Wildflowers, Local, Art Show

I have challenges. Everyone does. Over the years, I’ve developed a tool kit that helps me get through times that feel overwhelming. It’s well stocked. There are tools that worked last year that don’t this; that helped last month that don’t ease today’s burdens.Photography has always been something that inspires me to focus on the world of beauty rather than the day’s difficulties.

Photo Exhibit, Gardnerville, Garden, Tulip, Local, Art Show

Northern Nevada Photo Exhibit at Gardnervillle’s DST Coffee Extended to March 5th. Local artist Mark Gillard’s Exhibit Extended Until Sunday, March 5th.
DST Coffee, 1411 Main Street, Gardnerville, NV 89410.
DST Coffee Hours: Mondays – Saturdays 7am – 6’ish
Sundays 8am – 4’ish
About the Artist My Dad gave me my first camera when I was eight. I would lay at the trunk of a tree and shoot upwards. The spark lit a passion that still burns brightly over 50 years later.

Legal betting on Sunday’s Super Bowl LVII is expected to top the $1 billion mark nationally for the first time although that figure is a fraction of what experts think will be wagered through informal or illegal bets on the game.

But that record might not filter down to Nevada sportsbooks.

The Enforcement Division of the Nevada Gaming Control Board recently disrupted an alleged embezzlement scheme that resulted in arraignments of two alleged co-conspirators earlier this week.

Beginning Monday, Feb. 13 Nevada Department of Transportation will open commute-hour, one-lane traffic on State Route 208 through the Wilson Canyon in Lyon County as repairs continue following a major landslide.

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