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CARSON CITY — The Nevada Department of Education invites the public to participate in Visioning and Action Planning Sessions to envision the future of learning and design student-centered solutions.

On February 21, 2022, the Marine Corps Police Department, Mountain Warfare Training Center, Bridgeport, CA, lost one of our federal police officers to complications of a long standing illness. Lieutenant Jason T. Dumlao was a twelve year veteran of the Marine Corps Law Enforcement Program, a United States Marine, and a Combat Veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom who leaves behind a wife and four children ages five to 13.

A Carson City judge has ordered two teacher union-backed tax initiatives be taken off the 2022 ballot, reversing Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske’s plan to keep them there.

CARSON CITY — District Attorney Jason Woodbury filed for re-election Wednesday. Woodbury is seeking his third term in the office after being elected in 2014 and re-elected in 2018.

On Wednesday evening, the American Indian Movement (AIM) of Northern Nevada held a prayer circle at the Washoe County Detention Center in Reno to remember Anna Marie Scott, and ask for accountability in her murder.

Scott, who was 23-years-old, was found in the trunk of a burning car in the early hours of Feb. 3 on I-580 between Reno and Carson City.

The Carson City dining scene is about to be rocked. The Nashville Social Club has named Tony Schafer as Executive Chef. Schafer brings considerable culinary chops to the Dining and Entertainment venue scheduled to open in late spring.

Two inmates at Carson City Jail were booked Wednesday for suspicion of battery by a prisoner, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office arrest report.

Help high school seniors transition to college and groom them for success in higher education. Community members can make this important contribution to students by becoming a mentor in the Nevada Promise Scholarship program at Western Nevada College.

CARSON CITY — When washing vehicles at home, the hose uses an average of 100 gallons or more of water. The runoff water becomes wastewater mixed with soaps, motor oils, grease, brake dust, heavy metals and other harmful contaminants that flows untreated into our stormwater systems.

The Historical Society of Dayton Valley is celebrating the town's 173 years of history, kicking off the opening of the 2022 season with a special general membership meeting on March 16, 12:30 pm at the Dayton Community Center at 170 Pike St., Old Town Dayton.

Innovation spurs recognition for Pioneer Academy’s Rebecca Allen. Mrs. Allen is being honored by her peers as the 2022, Certified Employee of the Year from Pioneer Academy in Carson City.

Wylder Hotel Hope Valley continues its Eastern Sierra history series, with an entertaining presentation, Tales Along El Camino Sierra this Sunday, March 13 at 2 p.m.

Today, Democratic candidate Aaron Sims officially filed to run for state senate, district 16 in this year’s election. He filed this morning at 10:00AM at the Nevada Secretary of State’s office in Carson City.

The Capital City Community Band awarded its first Richard Doede Capital City Community Band scholarships to three young members of the band at its Salute To Young Musicians Concert on Sunday.

Carson Valley Meats has petitioned the First Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada in Carson City for judicial review against the Carson City Board of Supervisors following its decision to uphold an appeal of the Planning Division’s approval of the Carson Valley Meats proposed facility.

The Planning Commission approved the facility during two separate votes, which would allow a meat packing and meat processing facility to be built in a General Industrial area off Highway 50 in Carson City.

An inside slider-type system will bring snow showers, gusty northerly winds, and a brief period of colder temperatures to Western Nevada and Sierra late Wednesday through Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.

UPDATE: U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nev.) and Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) announced they've secured $93.8 million in Community Project Funding to support 52 Nevada programs and construction projects across the state as part of the Fiscal Year 2022 omnibus appropriations package. If passed, more than $8.2 million would go to Carson City projects.

A 36-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday for misdemeanor suspicion of driving during revocation period, an interlock device restriction violation, expired registration and a Department of Alternative Sentencing violation, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

United Construction Company, a best-in-class general contractor and design-builder serving both Northern and Southern Nevada industrial and commercial markets, has named Edward “Ed” Morgan as their new Chief Financial Officer, beginning March 7, 2022. This announcement comes as UCC’s beloved CFO Brad Breach announces his retirement after 35 years of professional service to the company.

Eaglemark Savings Bank and Harley Davidson Financial Services donated $40,000 to Carson City School District’s McKinney-Vento Students in Transition Program to support housing needs, Wi-Fi, supplemental transportation costs and other materials as needed for unaccompanied students through graduation.

CARSON CITY — GreenUP!, an environmental education non-profit working with local businesses, announced a partnership with three local restaurants — So Juicy, Squeeze In, and The Union — to run a pilot program offering customers a reusable container option for take-out orders.

The EAA Chapter 403 in Carson City is holding a Young Eagles event at Carson City Airport this Saturday, March 12 at 7:30 a.m. Children ages 8-17 will get to experience the thrill of flight in a single engine aircraft for free.

The Carson City Cinema Club presents “Witness for the Prosecution” (1957) on Tuesday, April 5 at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall (511 West King Street-the old Catholic church).

Candidates continue to file for elected Carson City board and office seats. Those running can file now through Friday, March 18, 2022 at the Carson City Clerk's office, 885 E. Musser St., Ste. 1025.

The Nevada Division of Child & Family Services in partnership with Prevent Child Abuse Nevada, C.A.S.A of Carson City, and Ron Wood Family Resource Center presents The Pinwheels for Child Abuse Prevention (PCAP) Viewing Party & Foster Parent info session on April 1, 2022, at 6:30 PM in McFadden Plaza in Carson City.

Robey Willis, well-known former judge and educator, will not be a candidate for Carson City Supervisor Ward 3.

Nevada Health Centers’ School-based Health Center, located at 618 W. Musser Street in Carson City, will offer COVID-19 and flu vaccinations to adults and children during a walk-in clinic this Wednesday, March 9, from 9 to 11 a.m.

HCC's March meeting is this Thursday

Healthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey Counties hosts its March meeting on Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 9am via Zoom (connection details below). The public meeting includes member updates and introductions, discussion of matters of regional importance to health and wellness, and presentations by guest speakers.

The Carson Ranger District is doing burn pile operations this week in the Clear Creek Fuels Reduction Project area two miles south of Carson City, according to the Carson Ranger District of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest in a Tuesday morning Facebook post.

CARSON CITY — Nevada students entering the 12th grade in 2022 will be required to have an additional vaccine in their record before school begins.

Looking for some friendly competition and outdoor fun? How about contributing to a great cause while doing it? Join Nation's Finest for our first ever Game of Throws Cornhole Tournament.

CARSON CITY — Nevada State Museum is excited to celebrate Women’s History Month with the launch of a new series of commemorative medallions honoring women who made a mark in Nevada’s story.

Carson Animal Services Initiative, also known as CASI, is helping people and pets through its low-cost voucher program, Critter Fixer, and invites pet lovers to help by purchasing tickets to its upcoming Bark, Whine and Dine in April.

Dedication, excellence and commitment are all reasons why second-year Western Nevada College nursing student Ki’Hana Garcia has been selected to receive the 2022 Sam Lieberman Regents’ Scholar Award, which was announced by the Nevada System of Higher Education on Thursday.

St. Patrick’s Day celebrations are back at the Fox Brewpub Thursday, March 17.

Each year, the Fox Brewpub goes all out in its celebrations of St. Paddy, with traditional corned beef and cabbage, Irish stew and soda bread, Irish music, green beer and much more.

Two California men were arrested early Monday for multiple drug related offenses including possession with intent to sell and transport.

A "Back Nevada Blue" rally is being held this morning at the Nevada State Capitol in Carson City. It is hosted by the Nevada Police Union, which includes state troopers, parole and probation officers, fire marshals, detectives, game wardens, park rangers, university police, capitol police, agricultural police, dispatchers, and retired state police.

Carson City Historical Society is proud to host a lecture on the future of the Nevada State Prison called "The Once and Future Prison," on Thursday, March 17, 2022, at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom. The guest speaker is Glen Whorton, past President of the Nevada State Prison Preservation Society.

Kimberly Adams officially files candidacy for Carson City Assessor. Kimberly, the current Chief Deputy Assessor has worked for the Carson City Assessor’s Office for over 20 years.

The Nevada Green Business Network is a part of a statewide effort to generate a green business certification program.

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Division of Emergency Management announced Monday the implementation of Nevada’s Geopolitical Cyber awareness efforts, including a policy group, State Emergency Operations Center and information-sharing platform for the state.

Carson High School Senior Adam Sulik, 17, was crowned ‘Mr. Carson High’ Friday evening at the school’s cheerleader fundraising event in the Bob Boldrick Theatre at the Carson City Community Center.

Sheriff Kenny Furlong filed for re-election this morning as the doors opened at the Recorders Office. The Sheriff stated that it was important to he and his family that the filing be done immediately on the first date for candidates, as this office is so critical to the welfare of the city.

Carson City Treasurer Andrew Rasor has filed to retain his position as the Carson City Treasurer. Andrew has served as the Carson City Treasurer since Monday, May 10, 2021 when the Carson City Board of Supervisors appointed him as the Treasurer of Carson City following the retirement of former Treasurer Gayle Robertson.

The Carson Intuitive Center is a branch of the Reno Psychic Institute. We are a safe place to explore your psychic abilities without having to go to Reno. Carson City Intuitive Center offers classes, healings, and readings right here in Carson City.

Yoga Nidra at Ascent Physical Therapy

Yoga Nidra is a wonderful practice of resting and relaxing to wipe out stress and anxiety and their after-effects. Not your traditional movement yoga class, in Nidra you will be lying down for the whole practice, allowing the guided meditation take you deep into relaxation.

The Washoe County Regional Medical Examiner said Monday that Anna Scott, 23, whose body was found inside a burned vehicle on I-580 south of Reno on the morning of Feb 3., died of a gunshot wound.

Carson City Sheriff's Office deputies made numerous arrests over the weekend, including arrests for alleged DUI, drugs and warrant offenses.

UPDATE: The ‘Kindness for Chris’ Campaign invites everyone to perform an act of service each day and take a picture, either during or after, of the service provided. Then, send pictures to @kindnessforchris on Instagram and/or post them using the hashtag #kindnessforchris on social media. And wear lime green Friday in support of Lymphoma Awareness.

Scott Hoen, an expert with three decades of experience in public and private sector finance, as well as a depth of knowledge of government operations, filed the necessary paperwork to run for Carson City Clerk Recorder.

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