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Raley's stores in Stateline and in South Lake Tahoe are closed due to roof structure problems caused by snow build up from the storms. The Safeway store in Round Hill in Douglas County, which was closed Monday due to structure concerns, was to reopen Tuesday morning for business, officials said.

A domestic battery investigation led to the arrest of two Friday for felony drug possession and other offenses, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

A huge boulder was pushed down during a mudslide above the Kings Canyon trail system Tuesday, leading to the closure of the Kings Canyon Waterfall Trail and the North Kings Loop trail.

Carson High School Career and Technical Education HOSA — Future Health Professionals — had 59 students attend the State Leadership Conference last week. Maritza Alvarez took state for Home Health Aide, Maria Benshoof took state for Nutrition, Arene LeBlanc took state for Physical Therapy and Aden McBride took state for Sports Medicine.

Douglas County schools in the Carson Valley are closed Tuesday due to weather concerns. Schools at Lake Tahoe were anticipated to remain open.

A train carrying grain and cornmeal derailed in the area of US-95 and Buckland's Station near Fort Churchill in Lyon County on Monday afternoon.

MINDEN — Out of an abundance of caution due to regional flooding impacts, County offices will be closed Tuesday, March 14. Douglas County courts will remain open for normal business hours.

As I wind down a gratifying career as an impressionist of Mark Twain, certain hilarious, if embarrassing, moments come to mind. Back in ’88, having discovered how much fun it can be to stop time and step into history, I accepted an invitation to the governor’s mansion to present, “Becoming Mark Twain.”

Odyssey Tattoo St Patrick's Day flash sale and giveaway mystery box

Win a free half day tattoo session! March 17, 2023 St. Patrick's Day Tattoo event at Odyssey Tattoo. $60 Get What You Get flash sale. Reach into the box and pick an egg, that's your tattoo! Pick the lucky egg and you win a free half day tattoo session! Event begins at 9am at 1802 N. Carson St #140. First come first served!

If you have witnessed performances by the Carson High School Cadet, Concert or Marching Band, or the Advanced Jazz or Wind Ensemble during the past few years, then you have listened to this month’s Student in the Spotlight, Alexis Garcia Perez.

Join the Carson City Classic Cinema Club this Thursday, March 16, at 6:30 in the Black Box Theater, in the Brewery Arts Center's original, historic Tahoe Beer brewery building, 449 E. King Street.

Carson City Republican Women’s Club encourages applications for the 2023 Education Scholarship of $2,000. The 2023 high school graduates of the Carson City area, the Dayton area corridor and homeschoolers are encouraged to contact school counselors or Scholarship Chair at bergstrom.elaine@gmail.com for an application.

Carson City resident Robert Drews announced the release by Vertu Publishing of his novel “Look for Something Good.” The book tells the stories of two men who hit the reset button.

The Nashville Social Club has plans for a rollicking, Irish good time and proper St. Patrick’s Day celebration this Friday, March 17th.

Heavy rain with elevated snow levels are expected to renew the risk of flooding Tuesday morning through Wednesday, mostly in areas below 7,000 feet, according to the National Weather Service in Reno, which has issued a Flood Watch from late Monday night through Thursday evening.

Struggling to breathe, Louie, a large breed golden retriever-mix, was ambushed by and bitten in the face by a dangerous dog with such force that it broke part of his lower jaw and left his nose hanging by only skin and one eye partially bulging out of its socket. The attack left Louie, who lives with his owner in a small North Carolina town, permanently disfigured and traumatized.

The inaugural Mark Twain Days celebration will take place April 21-23 in Carson City. You can get the inside scoop on the festivities at this week’s Rotary Club of Carson City meeting. The lunch meeting takes place Tuesday, March 14 at noon in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom. The public is invited to attend the meeting.

An 85-year-old Douglas County woman died in a vehicle crash March 6 in the area of US-395 and Grant Avenue in Gardnerville, according to Nevada State Police, Highway Patrol Division.

Driving down Highway 50 from work, just happen to catch this reminder of the beauty of the Carson Valley.

Photograph, Local Event, Photographer, Local, Local Photographer, Mark Gillard

Snowstorm on Foothill Road Outside Genoa by Mark Gillard, Saturday, March 11th, 2023.

With localized flooding impacting all areas of Lyon County, residents brace again for another atmospheric river event arriving late Monday, March 13.

This photo was taken Sunday from Carson Now reader Janis Brandenburg Lee. Have a photo or photos to contribute? Upload it here and we'll share it with our readers.

CARSON CITY — January's 2023 employment report shows the total number of jobs in Nevada has passed 1.5 million over the past year. After annual revisions, the state’s employment at the end of 2022 was higher than initially reported by around 50,000 jobs, according to the state's Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation latest report.

With additional jobs added in January, the total number of jobs in Nevada is now over 1.53 million, up 6 percent over the year.

Two pieces of Zentangle art and two photos of classes at the Adams Hub.

In this class, you'll learn the basics of the Zentangle Method and walk away with two original pieces of art you create yourself Saturday, March 18, from 10 am to 1 pm, at the Adams Hub, 111 W. Proctor Street in beautiful downtown Carson City.

MINDEN — A precautionary evacuation warning has been issued for the Buckeye, Dangberg Reservoir area due to a possible reservoir overflow which could affect homes and property in the area. The affected area includes less than 50 homes; however, the overflow could impact other property infrastructure in the area.

To celebrate the recent re-opening of the historic Odeon Hall and Saloon in Dayton, the public is invited to attend a Power Point presentation and photo display of the Making of "The Misfits" at the Historical Society of Dayton Valley’s General Membership meeting this Wednesday, March 15.

It finally stopped snowing and then the rain started. Empire Ranch Golf Course in Carson City is adjacent to the Carson River and with all the rain and show melt the snow on the course has been replaced by too much water. Scroll and click on each photo to enlarge.

Nevada Artists Association is proud to present "The Basics of Creating and Capturing Photographic Moments" by renowned photographer Heather Nicole on March 26, 1 to 4 p.m. at Adams Hub 111. W. Proctor Street, Carson City.

On Saturday, March 18, 2023, Capitol City Gun Club in Carson City will host a swap meet at the club house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Club members may reserve tables, but space is limited.

Carson City high school student Penelope Truell took home the top prize at the Rotary Club of Carson City’s annual speech contest. Truell is home schooled and attends one class at Carson High School.

With gang activity surfacing in Carson City, Carson City Juvenile Services hosted a gang awareness and prevention workshop for parents Thursday at the Carson City Juvenile Probation Office.

Another atmospheric river storm system this week is aimed at Carson City and surrounding counties, further bringing the chances for low elevation rain and high elevation snow to an already water-logged region, according to the National Weather Service.

Gov. Joe Lombardo amended his declaration of emergency on Saturday to include Carson City and additional counties that have been impacted by the ongoing severe weather in northern Nevada.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of March 13-19, 2023. Closures are expected at the following locations, weather permitting, due to road and utility work:

The Capital City Community Band will present its annual “Salute To Young Musicians” concert on Sunday, March 26, 2023, at 2 p.m. in the Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center.

The concert will feature Jake Xie performing Fantasia for Alto Saxophone, the Carson High School Winter Drum Line, the Carson High School Clarinet Choir, Brass Quintet and Bassoonist Alex Garcia Perez. The recipient of the Capital City Community Band Richard Doede Music Scholarship will also be announced at the concert.

​The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) Board of Regents voted to appoint Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe as President of Western Nevada College at the board’s regular quarterly meeting today, March 10 in Las Vegas.

With localized flooding and excessive snow buildup in many parts of the county—and another atmospheric river event on the way Monday, March 13—the time to prepare for the next round of storms is now.

On Friday, March 10, The Douglas County Board of County Commissioners declared a local state of emergency, followed by a declaration of emergency from Governor Joe Lombardo. The County is advising the public to assess their individual situations and gather the necessary flood preparedness and emergency supplies when safe to do so.

Just before 2:15 p.m. a crash was reported on I-580 southbound in Carson City, just before the College Parkway exit.

Injuries are currently unknown.

Motorists should seek alternate routes or use caution while in the area.

First responders are enroute to the scene.

Get your free Lady Jill Mueller watercolor print.

Stop in at the NAA Galley and give us your email and choose your print from over a dozen available choices.

On Friday night, South Lake Tahoe Fire Rescue evacuated residents from an apartment complex following a partial roof collapse.

Numerous roof and canopy structure collapses have been reported around the Tahoe region following record, heavy snow fall.

Judy Mosqueda became an entrepreneur on March 2, 2021, and as she celebrates her second full year as a business owner, she says she hasn’t looked back once preferring to look to the future as she grows her beauty business while keeping her family in the forefront.

This evening, Governor Joe Lombardo declared a state of emergency due to ongoing severe weather conditions in Churchill County, Douglas County, and Lyon County. Since yesterday, severe weather has brought heavy rainfall, flooding, and infrastructure damage to northern Nevada.

Lyon County is urging Smith Valley residents to stay home and limit travel in and out of the valley due to major road closures.

Plan for prolonged travel delays and the potential to be unable to return for extended periods of time and overnight. For current state route and highway conditions, visit www.nvroads.com or call 511.

The 32nd annual Rocky Mountain Oyster Fest is here, serving up the best in the old west delicacy.

The Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry is the state's largest St. Patricks Day celebration, according to Virginia City Tourism.

Need a little Joy in your life? Catmandu’s cat of the week may be just what you are looking for.

On Friday March 10, 2023, The Douglas County Board of County Commissioners declared a local state of emergency to seek assistance from the Nevada Governor and state agencies during the current flooding incident.

The County’s decision came amid a period of significant precipitation. With saturated soil and more rain and snowfall on the way, the County remains concerned about localized flooding.

The EmployNV Business/Career Hub is hosting a Construction Job Fair! Join us Wednesday, March 22, 2023 from 11:00am to 1:00pm at the EmployNV Business/Career Hub located at 1929 N. Carson St., Carson City, NV 89701.

Wally Murray, President and CEO of Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU), announced his retirement after 35 years at the credit union.

Do you want to know the historic town of Dayton’s best kept secrets? Mark your calendars to remember that the Dayton Museum opens for the season on Saturday, March 4 at the town’s 1865 schoolhouse at 135 Shady Lane to discover the culture, the tools used by the pioneers, their lifestyles and names of many who settled in Dayton 174 years ago!

We will continue to update this list if/when additional road closures due to flooding are reported.

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