Outdoors - Last Update Mon, 11/14/2011 - 1:22pm
By the Nevada Department of Wildlife
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) is sponsoring a fly tying class during the month of November.
The three-day progressive fly tying class will start with a basic fly and progressively work up to a more advanced fly by the third class.
If you always wanted to learn how to make your own fly’s or learn how to “match the hatch” this class will teach you the basics.
The class is designed for beginning to Intermediate level fly tiers and is free to all participants.
Class is limited to the first 15 persons who sign-up.
WHEN:
Tuesday, Nov. 15, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Outdoors - Last Update Mon, 11/14/2011 - 1:20pm
By the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Of the more than 6 million trout that are released into Oregon waters every year, by far the largest are the ones that will be released over the next two months in Willamette Valley lakes and ponds.
Starting next week, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will release 238 of the nearly 3,000 super-sized brood trout that will be stocked at popular fishing holes from Eugene to Portland from now through the middle of January.
Outdoors - Last Update Mon, 11/14/2011 - 1:18pm
By Evin Oneale / Idaho Department of Fish and Game
Three Australians suspected of poaching were arrested last week on multiple charges and later booked into the Elmore County jail.
Eleven charges have been filed against the three men, with a combined bond set at $165,000.
Anton Kepeller, 58, Darren Tubb, 43, and Samuel Henley, 18, all from Tasmania, Australia, were contacted and later arrested by Idaho Fish and Game conservation officers on Thursday, November 3, near Atlanta.
Outdoors - Last Update Mon, 11/14/2011 - 1:19pm
By Don Quilici
Here are the recent fish plants in Western Nevada by the Nevada Division of Wildlife.
Oct. 31: Rye Patch Reservoir in Pershing County: 502 rainbow trout: 9.8 inches in length.
For information, call the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) Headquarters in Reno at 688-1500 during regular business hours.
Erica Pineda and Byron Pineda
We invite you every Sunday at 2pm to our services. Located at 150 E. Roland Street, Carson City in the Eagles Wings building. Please contact us with any questions at 775-461-9632.
Come and hear the word of God.
Los invitamos todos los Domingos a las 2pm. Hubicados en 150 E. Roland Street, Carson City en el edificio de Eagles Wings. Favor de comunicarse si tiene alguna pregunta al 775-461-9632.
Venga a escuchar palabra de Dios.
Business - Last Update Mon, 11/14/2011 - 5:29pm
NVMedTech
New Northern Nevada Company Provides Solutions for Keeping Nevada Patient Health Information Safe
NVMedTech launched on November 11, 2011
NVMedTech is a new Northern Nevada information security company that focuses on helping independent health care practitioners in Nevada keep their patients’ health information protected.
We are pairing great wines and some appetizers topped with Beck’s Pantry “oh so tasty” local made PEPPER JELLIES! Come join us, pepper jellies will also be available for purchase! 6-9pm, $20pp
Bella Fiore Wines
224 So. Carson St ,Suite #8
Corner of 3rd & Curry Sts, Carson City
775-888-9463 (WINE)
bellafiorewines@yahoo.com
www.bellafiorewinesbar.com
News - Last Update Mon, 11/14/2011 - 10:21am
By Joey Bowers, The Senator News
The two parking spots that belonged to Keegan Aiazzi and Stephen Anderson, two juniors who died last year in a scuba accident off the coast of Monterey have been left empty in the CHS lot. The boys' parking spots have been blocked off from sale and won't be for sale for the rest of the school year in honor of the two boys, according to Dean Michele Lewis.
News - Last Update Mon, 11/14/2011 - 8:16am
He doesn't smoke or drink or swear. He was an Eagle Scout and the state PTA president. His priority is being a good father for his five children and a good husband for Susan, his wife of 28 years.
And at a time when the ethics and credibility of politicians seem to be waning, this man is a politician who espouses principles, a politician rising quickly in clout in Nevada.
State Sen. Moises "Mo" Denis, D-Las Vegas, is the shoo-in to become the Democratic leader and probable majority leader of the state Senate during the next legislative session in 2013.
News - Last Update Mon, 11/14/2011 - 8:02am
Tonight if you see your state senator and a lobbyist dining on Châteaubriand and drinking red wine in a fine Las Vegas restaurant, it's a safe bet they aren't going Dutch treat. The lobbyist will pick up the tab and no one ever will know he did.
With much fanfare in April, legislative leaders called for approval of a plan to make government more transparent to Nevadans. A few weeks later, the Senate unanimously passed a bill to require lobbyists to report their year-round expenditures on legislators.
News - Last Update Mon, 11/14/2011 - 5:08am
RENO (AP) - After the first sellout in the event's 26-year history, organizers of the annual Burning Man festival on the northern Nevada desert have decided to sell tickets under a lottery syste...
News - Last Update Mon, 11/14/2011 - 5:08am
By MARTIN GRIFFITH Associated Press
RENO (AP) - The sports director for Reno's CBS television affiliate died Sunday afternoon from injuries suffered in what authorities are calling a hit-and-run accident.JK Metzker, 41, was struck by...
News - Last Update Sun, 11/13/2011 - 6:22pm
UPDATED 5:22PM: Sad news to report. KTVN-TV confirms that Channel 2 News Sports Director JK Metzker died Sunday afternoon from injuries he suffered after being struck by a vehicle. The accident happened on North Virginia Street near 17th Street at 11:50pm last night following the University of Nevada Wolf Pack football game.
Business - Last Update Sun, 11/13/2011 - 10:24am
DK's Sierra Mountain Comics sells single-issue comic books, collectibles, trade paperbacks, tabletop gaming supplies, Magic: The Gathering cards and more. It also hosts tournaments and launch parties.
Address: 1801 U.S. Highway 50, Suite J;
Phone: 841-4263;
Online: Facebook.com/DKsSierraMountainComics
Hours: 1-5 p.m. Tuesday; noon-7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday; 1 p.m.-midnight Friday; 1-6 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday and Monday.
Marc Michael Bauman, 46, died mid-October in Chicago after a sudden, unexpected illness. Marc was the son of Edith Bauman of Chicago and Sam Bauman of Carson City. In the 1990s, Marc lived in C...
Ken passed away on November 8, 2011 at Carson Tahoe Hospital in Carson City, Nev. Ken was born in West Virginia, living there and marrying his wife, Nancy Mitchell in 1952. Ken and his wife, Nancy...
Norma Meyers Elliott, the daughter of Joseph and Dorothy Mair, was born on November 2, 1940 in Denver, Colorado and died in Reno, Nevada on November 8 of cancer. She grew up in Arvada, Colorado...
Thelma E. Kaweski passed away November 8, 2011 at Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center. Thelma was born on October 16, 1920, in Grand Junction, Colorado. She moved, with her family, to Carson C...
In loving memory of Frank Joseph Sardella, Sr., who passed away peacefully at home on October 27, 2011. Frank was born in Wakefield, Mass on December 25, 1933. Frank and his family moved to Tah...
When Donnie and Elsie met on the walk to school, Elsie's stubborn German heritage couldn't ignore Donnie's advances. Their newly formed teenage attached-at-the-hip relationship weaved into a ma...
News - Last Update Sun, 11/13/2011 - 5:56am
By MARTIN GRIFFITH Associated Press
RENO (AP) - As the Ultimate Fighting Championship made its prime-time network television debut, a small group of mothers protested what they called the latest in a string of offensive and inappropr...
News - Last Update Sun, 11/13/2011 - 5:56am
GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz (AP) - A plan to ban the sale of plastic water bottles at the Grand Canyon was scrapped after talks with Coca-Cola, which is a donor to the national parks system an...
News - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 5:34am
By Nick Coltrain ncoltrain@nevadaappeal.com
Paula Lynn Marcus shrieked and stomped her feet, her friends and family watching, while her just-pronounced-husband leaned in for a kiss Friday night.It had been a longtime coming for the Carson...
News - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 5:34am
By Darrell Moody dmoody@nevadaappeal.com
RENO - The Carson girls' soccer season ended one day earlier than expected.An own goal and a converted penalty kick after a controversial call keyed Pahrump Valley's 2-1 win over the Senators in...
News - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 5:34am
By JOE SANTORO For the Nevada Appeal
RENO - The Nevada Wolf Pack would like to start the season over."When you have a game like this, it's very embarrassing," Nevada coach David Carter said after the Wolf Pack's season-opening 68-46 l...
News - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 5:34am
By Darrell Moody dmoody@nevadaappeal.com
Offensive balance. It's what every coach strives for, and Carson coach Blair Roman knows that for his Senators to go deep in the football playoffs they need to show that they can run and pass wi...
News - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 5:34am
By Joey Crandall jcrandall@recordcourier.com
RENO - Douglas High grad Amber Gwinn had to take a moment to collect herself after her Manogue Miners upended her alma mater 2-1 in the state girls' soccer semifinals at Damonte Ranch Friday aftern...
News - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 5:34am
By Teri Vance tvance@nevadaappeal.com
When Jay Finders read Thursday in the - about a group in need of boots and shoes, he knew exactly where to go for help - down the hall.He appealed to his roommate, Joan Newman, who has amassed f...
News - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 5:34am
By Sandi Hoover shoover@nevadaappeal.com
Travelers entering the capital city from three different directions soon will be greeted by a gateway sign welcoming them to town.Officials are trying to make Carson City a place where visitors ...
News - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 8:26am
WASHINGTON (AP) - The second-ranking member of the Federal Reserve said the central bank will conduct a fourth round of stress tests in the coming weeks to determine if U.S. banks can withstand a r...
News - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 8:26am
By Jason Shueh and Kevin MacMillan Sierra Sun
HOMEWOOD - Nearly seven months after government officials approved the Boulder Bay project, eyes are now shifting to an iconic locals-favorite ski resort and a proposed multi-million-dollar face...
News - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 8:26am
By ANTHONY McCARTNEY AP Entertainment Writer
LOS ANGELES - Jail time is not the only problem looming for the doctor convicted in Michael Jackson's death. Lawsuits, medical licensing issues and possible payments to Jackson's family await.Some ...
Sports - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 8:01am
By Nick Durst
The Carson Senators defeated the Damonte Ranch Mustangs Friday night 44-17. Next week the Senators play the Miners of Bishop Manogue. That game is at Carson High School next Friday at 7:00pm in the semifinal round for the regional playoffs.
Opinion - Last Update Fri, 11/11/2011 - 9:05pm
Occupy Wall Street began their two-week march from Nov. 9-23 to Washington, D.C. to tell Congress' Deficit Super Committee that the Occupy movement is against any extension of the Bush tax cuts. An extension of those cuts, which are due to expire in 2012, as well as reducing the tax rate on the highest bracket from 35 percent to 28 percent is being suggested as part of possible negotiations in creating the deficit reduction package which has a deadline of Nov. 23.
News - Last Update Sat, 11/12/2011 - 8:05am
Storey County brothel owner Lance Gilman said Friday that he expects his Wild Horse Canyon Ranch brothel will be shuttered Tuesday by county officials for a violation of county ordinances that bar silent partners in brothel ownership.
Gilman, also the exclusive broker for the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center in Storey County, admits to the violation but said his Mustang Ranch brothel and Wild Horse Saloon will be unaffected and will remain open.
News - Last Update Fri, 11/11/2011 - 4:59pm
Photos from the Veterans Day Parade today in Virginia City.
The family of Mildred Wright is saddened to announce that she left our world peacefully on October 20, 2011 at age 91. Mildred was born August 6th 1920 in Midland, Arkansas and was one of four chi...
Gerald F.Y. Ching, 76, passed away November 5, 2011 in Carson City, NV. Capitol City Cremation & Burial. 775-882-1766John Lyle Cassidy, 62, passed away November 5, 2011. Walton's Chapel of the Vall...
News - Last Update Fri, 11/11/2011 - 5:42pm
Northern 4A Playoff football updatesCopyright 2011 -. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.-Live coverage of Carson-Damonte, Douglas- Reno ...
News - Last Update Fri, 11/11/2011 - 1:51pm
A light agenda is in store for the Carson City Board of Supervisors at their next meeting on Nov. 17.
The board will hear first reading of an ordinance to allow billboards to be placed on existing and future transit shelters.
News - Last Update Fri, 11/11/2011 - 1:06pm
Live updates for 4A State soccer semifinalsCopyright 2011 -. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.-Live coverage: Northern 4A state soccer ...
News - Last Update Fri, 11/11/2011 - 9:23am
You might have seen this on in our live update box yesterday, the McKeen Motor Car on display at the Nevada State Railroad Museum has been nominated as an historical landmark by the National Historic Landmarks Committee. If the nomination is accepted, it will become to only piece of railroad equipment to secure a spot on the list of National Historic Landmarks. Here is a video with some history on the McKeen Motor Car:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9Y4HHti0K0
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A weeklong effort by Carson City JobConnect has rounded up 521 job listings in the Carson City area. The effort's goal was to get more employers to list their job openings with the state's one-stop employment centers.
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Friends of the Urban Forest have begun an effort to plant 10,000 trees in Carson City over the next five years. With a grant from the Nevada Division of Forestry's Urban Forest Fund, they kicked off the effort last weekend by planting 30 native cottonwood saplings in Fulstone Wetlands Park, off Northridge Drive and Russell Way.
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Don't forget Carson Senators play Damonte Ranch tonight at 7 at home in the first round of the 4A playoffs.
News - Last Update Fri, 11/11/2011 - 11:12am
Carson City Live Chat Nov. 11Copyright 2011 -. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.-Carson City live chat Nov. 11November, 11 2011 9:24 am...
News - Last Update Fri, 11/11/2011 - 5:10am
By MATT GOURAS Associated Press
HELENA, Mont - The Obama administration is calling for 18 new wilderness and conservation area declarations in nine Western states, according to a report released Thursday by the secretary of the I...
News - Last Update Fri, 11/11/2011 - 5:10am
By KEN BEATON For the Nevada Appeal
Editor's note: Ken Beaton, a retired Carson City educator, wrote the following essay after a recent trip to the World War II battlefields of Europe. He quotes from a letter written by a GI to hi...
News - Last Update Fri, 11/11/2011 - 5:10am
By MARILYNN MARCHIONE AP Chief Medical Writer
More children should be screened for high cholesterol before puberty, beyond those with a family history of problems, according to wide-ranging new guidelines expected from government-appointed exp...
News - Last Update Fri, 11/11/2011 - 5:10am
Special to the Nevada Appeal
The McKeen Motor Car, a railcar the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City, has been recommended for listing by the National Historic Landmarks Committee, said commitee chairman Ron James."...
The second annual Celebrity Chef and Harvest Dinner to benefit The Greenhouse Project takes place Nov. 14 at Adele’s Restaurant and Lounge in Carson City.
The evening is limited to 80 guests and features six courses paired with wine, prepared by Adele’s chef and owner, Charlie Abowd and guest chef Mylan Schmidt of Coco Dolce, Carson City.
Course sponsors at $1,000 and co-sponsorships at $500 are sought to offset the cost of meal preparation and other sponsorship opportunities will be available that evening.
News - Last Update Thu, 11/10/2011 - 5:15pm
Lisa Herron
The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is asking for public input on the proposed Fallen Leaf Lake Trail Access and Travel Management project. The project would improve the recreation experience for residents and visitors to the Fallen Leaf Lake area, while protecting the natural, cultural, and historic resources of the area.
- Last Update Thu, 11/10/2011 - 3:59pm
Kick off your Holiday Season with YBP and enjoy an evening of socializing, good food and beverages!
Cost: Free
Note: Wednesday is wear your name badge night. Drinks are only 99 cents each!
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