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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.

Circle of Life Community Hospice in Northern Nevada has initiated "The Hospice House Project” an establishment that is the first of its kind here in Northern Nevada.

On Saturday, Feb. 11, the Department of Health and Human Services recognized 211 Day as Nevada 211 works to empower individuals in achieving optimal self-sufficiency, health and well-being.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife and Lake Tahoe Wildlife Care are asking for the public’s help in locating a young, orphaned black bear that has escaped from LTWC’s facility on Al Tahoe Blvd. in South Lake Tahoe where it had been rehabilitating since mid-December.

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

The featured speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon will be Amber Falgout, Northern Nevada Manager of Battle Born Progress. Her presentation will provide an assessment of bills before the 82nd session that deserve progressive support and others that might be inconsistent with progressive values.

On the Battle Born Progress website, the headline is "We Fight the Right in Nevada." Its mission statement says that it "uses strategic communication efforts to empower, engage and mobilize Nevada voters to build a state where everyone has a fair opportunity to succeed."

On February 9, 2023 at approximately 1524 hours, Lyon County Sheriff’s Office Deputies were dispatched to the area North of Singing Waters Road on US Highway 50 Alt in Fernley, Nevada for a reported larceny.

A Fernley citizen reported seeing a bobcat tractor that had been stolen from the Nevada Cement Quarry. The citizen confronted the suspect, who punched the reporting party multiple times, starting a physical altercation.

Won’t you be my Valentine? Are you looking for a love to snuggle and cuddle with and to call your very own? Look no further than Kidd.

Lyon County Sheriff's Office Message of the Week Feb. 10, 2023

In May of last year, I authored a message of the week in reference to launching the Junior Deputy program, commonly referred to as a Police Explorer program.

UPDATE: The suspect in Saturday's strong arm robbery is in custody.
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The strong arm robbery happened just before 11 a.m. in the area of Mills Park near the community center. The suspect is alleged to have demanded money from a woman near the Carson City Community Center while holding a large rock.

The man was described as either Asian or Hispanic wearing black pants, a black sweatshirt and a grey beanie with visible face tattoos. He demanded money from her and then ran off on foot heading Northbound on Roop.

We will update as more information becomes available.

UPDATE Saturday: The Carson City School District issued the following statement regarding the incident:

The Carson City School District has learned that as a result of an investigation into an unrelated matter on Wednesday, Feb. 8, two individuals were arrested for allegedly possessing a firearm on school grounds on Monday, Feb. 6. The District is fully supportive of and cooperating with local law enforcement in their investigation. As ever, the District and the Sheriff’s Office keep the safety and well-being of students as the top priority. We want to assure our families and the community that we continue to be vigilant in our efforts to keep our students, staff and visitors safe.

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The Carson City Sheriff’s Office arrested two allegedly gang-related students on Wednesday, Feb. 8 for possessing a gun on school grounds.

The students were arrested at their homes following a report from the school district to the sheriff’s office.

This week, the senior in the spotlight is Carson High School’s Gracie Walt. She is a strong student, a talented athlete and a dedicated member of the community.

Late Friday night, Governor Joe Lombardo declared a state of emergency to help mitigate the impact of the California fuel pipeline leak in Southern Nevada.

The Office of the Governor is actively working with Kinder Morgan, the Nevada Division of Emergency Management, and Clark County officials to monitor the situation and provide timely updates to Clark County residents.

This Sunday February 12 at 2PM, Wylder Resort Hope Valley continues its Eastern Sierra History series with a 50 minute slideshow, “Daring and Dangerous Donner Summit.”

The Nashville Social Club has announced a special dinner for two lovebirds planned for Valentine’s Day, Tuesday, February 14th.

Bed Bath and Beyond is closing, with up to 75 percent off merchandise, and beginning today, a 25 off sale of all their fixtures, including shelving, rolling carts, and more — all of which is commercial grade.

Liquidator Yolanda Griggs stated that some fixtures have already been purchased by other small business owners as well as residents who need fixtures for their garages, shops and homes. Residents and small business owners are encouraged to shop this weekend before all fixtures are gone.

If an adventure in Africa is on your travel bucket list you may want to consider attending the next Rotary Club of Carson City meeting.

Rotary member Gary Ailes will share his experience on a photo safari with his fellow club members. The public is invited to attend.

The first Orthodox Christian Church in Carson City was established in 2019, and has been located at 1819 N. Carson Street to the present day. The parish had existed for two decades as Saint John the Baptist Orthodox Mission in Reno, under the Western American Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church, before relocating to the state capital. The first priest of this worship community, Fr.

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation announced Thursday that with just over $1 billion in the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, unemployment benefit payment reserves are continuing to build toward recommended levels. This is being accomplished without raising employers tax rates, supported by overall low levels of claims being filed.

Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford found the Lyon County Board of County Commissioners to have been in violation of Nevada’s Open Meeting Laws (OML) during three meetings in 2021.

The complaint was initially filed by Tony Stephenson on behalf of the Lyon County Democratic Central Committee, who alleged that violations had taken place.

CARSON CITY — As Nevada’s policymakers convene for the 82nd Legislative Session, the legislative body also takes the opportunity to learn more about the industries and agencies that drive and support the economic engine of the state.

Dry and seasonal conditions will persist through Friday before giving way to another round of cooler weather this weekend as a quick moving storm moves into the region, according to the National Weather Service.

A glimpse into Nevada’s First Ladies Ball Gown collection is now on display in the “Nevada Stories: Objects Found In Time” Gallery at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City.

The Carson City Sheriff's Office is accepting applications for the Spring 2023 Citizen Academy. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet the sheriff, deputies and K9s and participate in a number of learning opportunities about the function of the sheriff's office.

The Nashville Social Club has announced tickets are still available for Chuck Prophet and Mission Express, performing live in “The Swan” Music Hall on Saturday, Feb. 11.

Carson City based Redwood Materials will be expanding even further with a $2 billion investment from the Department of Energy to support their fast expanding battery recycling business.

Redwood Materials’ mission is creating a closed loop recycling system of lithium-ion batteries as part of the production chain of electric vehicles.

The next Carson City School District School Board meeting will take place Tuesday Feb. 14 beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Robert ‘Bob’ Crowell Board Room within the Carson City Community Center.

Items to be discussed include how a new development could impact the district, budget violations, upcoming events and activities and more.

A decade after then-Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto led a push to ensure Nevada law outlawed sex trafficking, at least four lawmakers plan to continue the fight against illegal sex work during the upcoming legislative session.

Carson Now reader Brian Andrews submitted this wonderful photo of a herd of deer at sunrise.

Western Nevada College continued its support and respect for veterans Wednesday by introducing the first of six Purple Heart parking spaces designated for its three campuses.

In preparation for Valentine’s Day next week, local retailers in the Silver State have stocked up on chocolates, diamonds and roses to help consumers pamper loved ones this holiday. According to estimates by the Retail Association of Nevada, roughly 52 percent of adults in the Nevada are expected to celebrate the holiday this year, spending over $250 million.

The Reno-Sparks Association of Realtors and Sierra Nevada Realtors are joining forces and will now operate as a single organization, representing six northern Nevada counties. The new organization, the Sierra Nevada Realtors, will support 3,700 member-realtors with streamlined services and provide home buyers and sellers with a single place to understand how to best utilize a realtor as they navigate the rapidly evolving housing market.

New grab and go dining options are closer than ever during this legislative session thanks to the food trucks that have taken up residence at the Nevada State Capitol grounds.

The new inhabitants are thanks to the session, and the hungry law makers and staffers that come with it.

Read a good book lately? Many Nevadans are unable to read standard printed material, but you can help change that.

Nevada Talking Books, located in Carson City, is part of the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped network of the Library of Congress.

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