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As of Saturday morning, there are several chain controls ordered throughout the sierra region following Friday's storm.

According to California Highway Patrol (CHP) of South Lake Tahoe, just after 4:30 p.m. Friday afternoon, another large boulder came crashing onto Highway 50, striking a vehicle.

No injuries were reported, but while on scene, deputies stated that a second "huge" boulder came down, without incident.

Each March, the National Association of Social Work recognizes how social workers and case managers have enriched our society and how their services continue to be needed today.

Carson Now reader Edward Howell sent in these great photos taken along the Carson River. There’s always much to see in the morning along the river.

On February 24, 2022, I grumbled because I had to pay $3.659/per gallon to fill my fuel tank in my pickup, then on March 2nd, I was even more disgusted at having to pay $3.749/per gallon to top fill up again. Now today, March 4th, - just 2 days later - I am angry that the price of fuel has jumped more to more than $4.799 for fuel.

Melissa and Blane Cox celebrated the opening of their second furniture store within the Carson Mall on March 4.

The 12,500 square Carson Home Furnishings Outlet store will complement Carson Home Furnishing located at the opposite end of the mall and will feature furniture at lower prices.

On Thursday March 3rd, a Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) School Resource Officer began an investigation at a local Middle School after a 12-year-old student came to the office claiming she felt very strange.

UPDATE 4:30 p.m.: U.S. Highway 50 has reopened both ways through Echo Summit.

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Caltrans District 3 has been working through the night after a giant boulder crashed down upon US Highway 50 Thursday evening near Echo Summit.

As of 12:22 p.m., the highway is still closed as rubble continues to be cleared.

UPDATE 11:21 a.m.: According to Carson City Dispatch the driver of the bulldozer is being reported as deceased.

OSHA is being contacted as the victim was on a job site at the time of the accident.

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Just after 11 a.m. on Friday, Care Flight was ordered to respond to an accident off Brunswick Canyon near Deer Run Road.

Dr. Edmond Pierczynski, long-time Washoe Valley resident, passed away at the age of 86, at his home on March 2, 2022, with his family by his side.

Known affectionately as ‘Dr. Ed’ or ‘Dr. P.,’ Ed spent 26 years serving his community as a Family Practice physician. He was a member of the charter class of the University of Nevada, Reno, Medical School, and upon completing his internship and residency, he returned to Carson City to practice in 1976. Ed’s exceptional skill and empathy left an indelible impression on countless families in the area.

A 34-year-old Carson City man was arrested on a felony charge of possession of a dangerous weapon by an incarcerated person after allegedly making a shank to protect himself while in custody at the Carson City Jail.

Jon Edmondo and Bruce Robertson have been re-elected to the board of directors of NCET, a member-supported non-profit that produces educational and networking events to help people, including residents of Carson City, explore businesses and technology.

The Ideas on Tap scheduled for Wednesday, March 9th is cancelled, we will resume on Wednesday, April 19 at 6 pm at our new location Old World Coffee, which is directly behind our former venue the Union Eatery and Brewery. You still will be able to order food and beverages from the Union's menu.

After being forced to cancel the Taste of Downtown for the past two years due to the pandemic, Advocates to End Domestic Violence is excited to announce its return.

Mark your calendars for a night of food, dancing and fun, all to support the worthy cause of ending domestic violence within our community.

The featured speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon will be Nevada Indian Commission Executive Director Stacey Montooth. She has served in that position since her appointment by Governor Steve Sisolak on September 1, 2019. As a member of the governor's cabinet, Montooth serves as the administration's liaison with the 27 Nevada tribes, bands, colonies, and 62,000 urban Indians who have chosen Nevada as their second home.

UPDATE Friday 9:45 a.m.: Echo Summit is still closed, and crews are working diligently to drill and blast the massive boulder that slid onto the road Thursday evening.

Teams have been working through the night, according to Caltrans District 3.

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Both lanes of US-50 over Echo Summit are closed Thursday night after a massive section of rock fell onto the roadway.

Mile High Band Association’s 2022 Jazz & Beyond Festival Committee is sponsoring an art contest for northern Nevada artists, including teachers and students.

The former owner of the Lake Tahoe Brewing Company in Carson City, which closed down in January 2016, was sentenced Thursday for felony attempted theft after pleading guilty.

The Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents voted today to appoint Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe as interim president at WNC. Dalpe will serve as the ninth president of the college.

The annual Father-Daughter Ball is back this year in Carson City after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. The ball will be held on Friday, April 22, 2022 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM in the Morse Burley Gymnasium at Carson High School and is a community-wide event open to all ages of father-daughter duos.

This March, the Carson City Senior Center joins the Administration for Community Living and senior nutrition service providers across the country to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the national Senior Nutrition Program.

During Thursday's Board of Supervisors meeting, a special dedication plaque was unveiled to honor the Mayors who have served Carson City since its consolidation in April, 1969.

After revisions, new information on December job figures in Nevada shows the state gained 50,000 more jobs than previously reported for the month, according to the state's Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.

Two 18-year-old men were formally charged with armed robbery and other alleged crimes following a holdup Sunday at a Carson City convenience store and burglary at a gas station.

Join Northern Nevada Human Resources Association on Thursday, March 10, 4:30 p.m. at the National Automobile Museum in Reno or virtually for a chance to meet your local HR peers and hear from three workplace culture experts on ways to retain and engage your employees.

Former educator, math teacher, U.S. Army Veteran and world traveler Harry Chalekian, 91, celebrated his birthday this year with some special individuals who were only a tenth of his age. Seeliger Elementary School fifth-grade teacher Susan Lowther coordinated a special present for Mr. Chalekian, a Carson City resident. Her class of 10 and 11-year-olds were able to design and write a book for the nonagenarian titled “When I am 91.”

The Rotary Club of Carson City hosted its annual Student Music Competition this week. The club holds the contest to encourage young musicians to continue their musical pursuits. “We do this to give talented High School age students a chance to perform, and reward them for their dedication to music,” said Rotarian and President Elect Joe Walls.

Empire Ranch Golf Course will be doing controlled burns over the next few months. The golf course has submitted its plans to the Carson City Fire Department.

The University of Nevada, Reno has launched Nevada Autonomous, a new program to manage and enhance Nevada’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Test Site activities. The UAS Test Site service was created following Nevada’s designation by the Federal Aviation Administration as one of seven states to serve as a center for the development and testing of unmanned autonomous vehicles and systems.

Have you tested your home and office for radon? Do you have suspected mold in your home? Wet or damp crawlspace?

We are all blessed to live in such a beautiful area. Whether you are in the mountains or the beautiful sprawling valley, these are a few issues area homeowners deal with.

Carson Fly Fishing Club's monthly Tuesday, March 8 will feature a program about Nevada fish hatcheries. Pat Kelly, Fisheries Staff Specialist in charge of all Nevada hatcheries will present a Power Point program on the hatcheries.

To kick off the 2022 museum season, the HSDV is holding an in-person March Membership Meeting at the Dayton Valley Community Center, 170 Pike Street, Old Town Dayton, to tell our community news on the opening of our Schoolhouse Museum, rebuilding our Railroad Depot, plans for St. Ann's Chapel, member tours, and opportunities to help preserve Dayton History.

The Ronald McDonald Care Mobile will visit Carson City later this month, providing oral health care to children and young adults up through age 21.

Barton Health continues to innovate with the latest modern technology to ensure the highest quality medical care for patients. A new investment in joint replacement technology will enhance the patient experience for total knee, total hip, and partial knee replacements. Barton is one of the first hospitals in the region to offer Mako SmartRobotics, a robotic system that enables orthopedic surgeons to have a more predictable surgical experience with increased precision and accuracy, resulting in better outcomes for patients.

Employment, jobs

Eagle Valley Children's Home is having an on-site job fair on March 8th from 1 pm to 6 pm. We are located at 2300 Eagle Valley Ranch Road in North Carson City.

Employment Opportunities:
- Cook
- Direct Care Trainers / Caregivers
- Respite Workers,
- Housekeeping
- Finance Manager.

We have excellent benefits and a people-oriented culture.

Carson City School District said Wednesday that Carson Middle School was placed on the Standard Response Protocol “Hold” due to a disruption at school from a student who shouted “gun” during a passing period.

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Housing Division will shepherd a key initiative of the state’s planned investment of federal American Rescue Plan dollars. The Home Means Nevada initiative, announced by Gov. Sisolak during the recent State of the State address, will invest $500 million to lower the cost of housing, help seniors make repairs and accessibility retrofits to stay in their homes, and boost housing availability.

Jacob Reeves has fond memories of riding in a livestock truck with his dad as a youngster, so when the opportunity to pursue his Commercial Driver’s License at Western Nevada College presented itself, it was an opportunity he couldn’t refuse.

The Nevada State Treasurer’s Office is joining in the madness of March. During "March Matchness," families who open a new Nevada-sponsored 529 College Savings account between now and March 31, 2022 can receive a one-time matching contribution from $15 to $500 based upon initial contribution.

The Dayton Regional Advisory Board will discuss a Master Plan amendment, which seeks to change land use designation for over 100 acres from suburban residential to Public/Quasi Public zoning. The meeting is tonight, Wednesday in Dayton.

The purpose of this proposed change, according to Lyon County Manager Jeff Page, is to build a centralized government center for Dayton.

The Historical Bently Heritage Distillery in Minden has shuttered its windows and stopped operations, and Bently Heritage has decided to sell the property as well as its long-standing ranch, according to local sources.

University of Nevada, Reno Extension’s Living With Fire Program has developed and piloted a curriculum for use in northern Nevada high school science classes to educate students about wildfire science, preparedness and career opportunities.

A 28-year-old man was arrested Tuesday for suspicion of felony child abuse, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office arrest report.

There were several “Things” running around Seeliger Elementary School and throughout the Carson City School District this week as students dressed in costumes of some of their most beloved Dr. Seuss characters.

Events celebrating poetry will be held at the Silver City Schoolhouse

Historic Silver City is the venue for a month full of poetry events this April. Several groups are collaborating to host four public events in the Comstock town during National Poetry Month.

Demonstrators gathered outside the Nevada Legislature Tuesday in support of Ukrainians. Many passersby honked their support.

Nevada Health Centers’ School-based Health Center in Carson City will offer COVID-19 and flu vaccinations to adults and children during a walk-in clinic on Wednesday, March 2, from 9 to 11 a.m.

Sunny and warm weather is expected through Thursday before sliding back into colder and wetter conditions around the Carson City and Lake Tahoe area Friday as two storm systems are expected to bring showers and snow through Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.

Carson City residents joined together Tuesday at noon in front of the Nevada State Capitol grounds to show their support for Ukraine, which has been under siege since Feb. 24 after being invaded by Russia.
Residents brought homemade signs, sunflowers, and dressed in the Ukrainian colors of blue and yellow.

A new antiques and collectibles store has opened on Carson Street in Carson City, offering items of bygone eras.

Pastime Antiques and Collectibles opened up shop at 1811 N. Carson Street, near the old Grocery Outlet building in the A to Zen shopping center, offering curated items in their 2000-square-foot store.

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