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“We’re thrilled to be making Northern Nevada music history,” says Kitty McKay, co-owner of the new restaurant, lounge and music venue, the Nashville Social Club in Carson City. “The first ever show at the 'The Swan’ Music Hall is happening this Friday, August 12.”

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Join us for a 4 part workshop on how to Plan and Plant a Pollinator Garden in a weekend. Location: Douglas County Community Center, CVMC Room, Gardnerville.

Saturdays from 10-11 am

September 10 - Garden Planning Basics

September 17 - Butterfly Gardens

September 24 - Hummingbird Gardens

October 1 - General Pollinator Gardens
Sign up for all the classes or just one, it is up to you!

Presented by UNR Extension Master Gardeners Douglas County

Registration is required. Space is limited

UPDATE: The Carson City Sheriff’s Office received calls that Heidi Lanyon has been seen in the Reno area of Kietzke and Plumb Lane. The 43-year-old appeared to be approximately 160 pounds with stringy hair and wearing a purple dress.

Summer is a time to head back to the garden. The Carson City Photo Club was up for the challenge in July, using "garden" as its theme in its monthly competition.

A 70-year-old man was arrested Saturday for suspicion of sex crimes, indecent exposure and being a habitual criminal with three prior felony convictions after he allegedly exposed himself in the presence of a child at a local park, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office report.

First-day jitters are not just for students. The Carson City School District was pleased to announce the appointment of 13 new principals and district administrators for the 2022-2023 school year.

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Governor’s Office of Energy is pleased to announce the appointment of Denise Frohlich as deputy director.

Kantu Inka performs in Silver City this Saturday

The historic Comstock town of Silver City, Nevada is the venue for another free, family-friendly public event on Saturday, August 13. Kantu Inka will perform music of Peru and the Andes on the town's outdoor stage, the Silver Pavilion, from 6pm-7pm.

Reno Police Chief Jason Soto will present religious statesman Rajan Zed with Chief's Commendation Award in a recognition ceremony to be held at Reno Police Headquarters on August 29.

If you are on the search for something to get you out on the town, look no further. Bill Wharton has been entertaining crowds throughout Northern Nevada for years. His diverse repertoire of music makes him a fan favorite for all ages. Whether you enjoy country (old or new), pop, rock, blues, or jazz, you will be mesmerized by his smooth, soulful sound. He will have you tapping your toes and swaying to the music. Shows start at 4:30 p.m. at the All Star Bar & Grill on Thursday and 5:00 at Bella Vita Bistro. Bring the family!

On August 2, the Carson City Elks Lodge #2177 was out in force to provide drug awareness goodie bags to kids and cooked 2,000 hotdogs, to help support our First Responders on Sheriff’s Night Out at Mills Park. Parents and their children had a fun time visiting the various booths of local businesses who also were out in support to our first responders.

Carson Mall will be sponsoring a Family BINGO night. The event will take place on Saturday, August 20 from 6 to 8 pm.
Refreshments will be able to be purchased! Space is limited.

The National Weather Service issued a Flood Advisory on Sunday night until 9:30 p.m. for portions of Douglas County, including areas affected by the Numbers Fire burn scar.

Local historian and author David Woodruff recounts the interesting and often amusing tales that have helped shape the human history of Donner Summit, one of America's most popular mountain corridors.

New construction is booming throughout Northern Nevada; with numerous projects, both commercial and residential, underway in Carson City. If you are interested in learning more about those developments consider joining the Rotary Club of Carson City’s weekly meeting on Tuesday, August 9.

My friend Julie asked why the trunk on her maple tree was splitting vertically. I have a pin oak with a splitting trunk. Why? According to Cornell University, bark splitting can occur at various times of year and for a variety of environmental reasons.

At last, and finally, this summer, the International Olympic Committee reinstated my hero, Jim Thorpe, as the gold medal winner of the pentathlon and decathlon at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics. Thorpe was the first Native American to win a gold medal for the United States. After winning both events by wide margins, he was hailed by King Gustav V of Sweden as, “the greatest athlete in the world,” to wit, Jim responded, “Thanks King.”

Once every 75 to 76 years, those who peruse the heavens will have the opportunity to view the spectacle known as Halley’s Comet.

CARSON CITY — Nevada was awarded more than $14 million Wednesday to help more Nevadans reach their full potential and secure good-paying jobs that are vital to building competitive economies and a thriving middle class.

CARSON CITY — With August 11 this Thursday, the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada hopes that the 8/11 date on the calendar will serve as a natural reminder for residents to call 811 to have underground utility lines marked prior to any digging project.

A recent letter campaign done by the inmates of SDCC's AdSeg unit describe the deplorable conditions they are living in along with claims of seven AR violations. I am an inmate advocate and have been asked to share this letter with the media. I ask you not share my personal information. Below is a link to a blog post with a copy of said letter.

Nevada Health Centers' Mammovan returns to Northern Nevada this month with multiple stops including Carson City, Virginia City and Silver Springs.

Don’t miss out on tacos, live music, boba, and much more starting at 5:30 p.m. Xquisite Awareness Nights at the Diamond Strong Freedom Center in Carson City are kicking off Tuesday, August 9.

Xquisite is a local nonprofit that is dedicated to bringing freedom and empowerment to sexually exploited women and survivors of sex trafficking, sexual assault, and domestic violence to live healthy, flourishing lives.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of August 8-14, 2022. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Businesses will host a pet food drive at their business location and volunteers host pet food drives in their neighborhood August 7-13 ,2022 as part of the national Give a Dog a Bone Week.

Travel delays are continuing through November on Interstate 80 (I-80) in Truckee for roadway construction activities.

Motorists are advised to expect typical delays of 15 to 20 minutes when traveling through the work zones on weekdays. However, delays of 25 to 30 minutes are common on Thursday afternoons due to increased weekend travel levels.

Abortion laws are one of the top factors driving voters to the polls, and there’s broad support for making major structural changes to the U.S. Supreme Court, a recent poll from The Nevada Independent and OH Predictive Insights indicates.

Did you enjoy the lightshow of the thunderstorms the past few days?

While the thunder itself may have moved past, we could potentially still see some rain in the next coming days.

Following the thunderstorms that occurred during the last few days, SR 88 and 89 were forced to close due to flash flooding and mud slides.

As of Saturday morning, SR 89 remains closed from the junction of SR 4 to four miles south of the East junction of SR 88 at Woodfords due to flood damage.

Happy Saturday, Carson City! I know what would make this gloomy day seem brighter: a new best friend!

Meet Hemi. This lovable 4-year-old girl is available for adoption at Nevada Humane Society’s Carson City Shelter.

UDPATE: UP has been cancelled due to the rain. Organizers are hoping to find a new date and we will update when that information is available.

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The extraordinary Albert Einstein said, "Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think."

Starting this school year, Eagle Valley Middle School students will have new classrooms and education spaces to help shape their young minds.

Because of inclement weather, the Jazz & Beyond opening event today (Friday, Aug. 5) has been moved from the Governor's Mansion to the Brewery Arts Center's Performance Hall at 511 West King St., Carson City.

Kantu Inka will perform at 4:00 p.m. and Reno Jazz Orchestra will perform at 6:00 p.m.

Zampona students will hold a recital at the Dayton Senior Center this Friday

Dayton, Nevada - This summer a group of Dayton adults have been learning to play a traditional Andean instrument, the zampoña flute, with Nevada Arts Council Teaching Artists Carlos Ocampo and Julie Lozada Ocampo of Kantu Inka.

They will demonstrate what they’ve learned on their Andean pan flutes, joining Julie and Carlos for a performance at the Dayton Senior Center on Friday, August 12 at 6pm.

Following the thunderstorms that occurred during the last few days, SR 88 and 89 were forced to close due to flash flooding and mud slides.

Ormsby Republican Womens Club meets every 3rd Wednesday of the month.
Craft 55 Banquet Room @ Casino Fandango
5:30pm Social
6:00-7:00pm Meeting

Cost: $15/pp Cash or Check (made payable to ORW)
Includes Appetizers, Tea, Coffee
No Host Food/Cocktails available

RSVP By Monday, August 15th
Email: OrmsbyRepublicanWomensClub@gmail.com

CARSON CITY — In partnership with Sierra Nevada Realtors, the 12th annual HopeFest returns, in-person, as Cornhole’s Best for HopeFest, a rockin’ cornhole tournament. The tournament will raise funds to support community members facing cancer by providing assistance with rent and mortgage payments, gas vouchers, groceries and more.

Happy Friday Carson City! Let's take a look at what is happening throughout the region this weekend!

Beginning August 8, 2022 the Carson City Recorder’s Office will offer document recording notifications to those subscribed to the new online service.

A Carson Now reader snapped these wonderful photos of rainbows at sunset in Dayton.

Do you have photos or stories you’d like to share with the community? Click here for a chance to be featured!

Kids are invited to make their own bird feeders Aug. 9th. Photo by Quest Lakes

SILVER CITY — The next STEM + Arts event in Healthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey counties summer program for kids and their parents is Tuesday, August 9 at 10 a.m.

Jewels is a sweet, loving, beautiful girl who has been through the flames, risen from the ashes and is hoping for a loving forever home for the rest of her life. A long haired girl who loves to be brushed, she is a strong and healthy 12 years young. Since many cats live to be 20 or older, Jewels likely has some good years left to share with the right loving human companion.

“Ah 5-6-7-8!” Wild Horse Stage Company is thrilled to present one of the longest running musicals in Broadway history, “A Chorus Line.” With more than 6,000 Broadway performances during a 25-year run, “A Chorus Line” won nine Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Director and Best Choreographer, as well as the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

White House National Climate Advisor Gina McCarthy will give the keynote address at the 2022 Lake Tahoe Summit on Tuesday, August 16, 2022, hosted by U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen of Nevada.

UPDATE: The event has been moved to the Brewery Arts Center due to rain.

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Carson City’s 19th annual Jazz & Beyond Music & Art Festival, presented by the Mile High Jazz Band Association, offers 17 days of free entertainment and more than 30 performances.

Monday, August 8 host Brother Dan Palmer will be joined by Jimmy Rossi at Bank Saloon in Carson City. The two will chat about all of the projects and appearances in the singer/multi-instrumentalist’s near future, while they play a wide ranging set of music.

UPDATE 4:24PM: The National Weather Service has extend its Flood Advisory to 7:15 p.m. Flooding from excessive rainfall is expected. 1.8-2.2" of rainfall has fallen in the past hour. Minor flooding in low-lying/poor drainage areas and dangerous flows over low-water crossings are expected.
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A Flood Advisory is in effect west of Gardnerville Ranchos including NV/CA-88 until 3:45 p.m. Thursday. Doppler radar indicated heavy rain from thunderstorms, with radar estimated accumulations of 1.5 inches. As of 2:28 p.m. there are reports of road flooding between Foothill and Centerville in Douglas County.

UPDATE 3:56PM: The Flash Flood Warning issued by the National Weather Service has been extended to 5:45 p.m.
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The National Weather Service in Reno issued a Flash Flood Warning Thursday afternoon for the Tamarack burn scar areas in Douglas County in Nevada and Alpine and Northern Mono County in California.

Join us for our first cornhole tournament at Dayton Valley Days on September 17, 2022, 10am - 3pm. Hosted by Sierra Nevada Cornhole, participants will enjoy all of the fun of this family festival! Click on the flier above.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced Thursday it has signed a cooperative agreement with Nevada under the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program. Through LFPA, the Nevada Department of Agriculture seeks to purchase and distribute locally grown, produced, and processed food from underserved producers.

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