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Nevada’s alcohol tax collections dropped during the pandemic, though tax officials attributed that more to a lack of wholesale purchases from casinos or bars than from any surge in teetotalers.

The world is going to the dogs and that’s a good thing. There are more dogs in San Francisco today than people. Emperor Norton himself had two dogs, Lazarus and Bummer.

Are you concerned about global warming? If so, considering attending the Rotary Club of Carson City meeting this Tuesday, April 5 at noon in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom. Rotarian Chas Macquarie will give a presentation on the impacts of global warming on Nevada and on Rotary programs both at home and internationally.

Getting in on the hot air balloon activities Saturday morning in Carson Valley, Bill Dolak along with Brian Spoon and Travis Riebesell did some sky soaring with their fellow aviators as seen in this video.

Here is the Carson City Public Works area road report for the week of April 4-10, 2022. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Breezy conditions Sunday will turn stronger by Monday around the Carson City region, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a wind advisory.

As the drought in Nevada continues, and with a gloomy outlook for water supplies in the future, a newly funded National Science Foundation project based at the University of Nevada, Reno will bring together key players from around the state to address water issues.

April is National Poetry Month at Carson High School's @SenatorsLibrary. This is a marvelous opportunity to celebrate the expressiveness, delight, and pure charm of poetry, so to kick of poetry month, staff and students are invited to play with Blackout Poetry in the library.

Photographer Jayson Berry submitted picture taken March 31 at the Carson City Library.

Saturday April 9, Wylder Hotel Hope Valley continues its Eastern Sierra history series with a 50-minute slideshow presentation, A Sentimental Journey Along Carson Pass.

The Rotary Club of Carson City celebrated young musicians again this week when it hosted the Area’s 2nd round of its annual Music Competition.

Playing the clarinet, Carson High School student Kyra Fields took home the top honor with her performance of the Mozart’s Third Movement of Concerto for Clarinet.

Downtown Carson City was bustling Saturday with wine enthusiasts for the year’s first sunny and warm wine walk.

Custom Vinyl Boutique opened up shop in September in the Port of Subs shopping center on E. William Street and has been serving up custom clothing ever since.

Owner Leatha Amos got the idea for her custom clothing operation from TikTok, and began making her own t shirts, sweatshirts and other printed items out of her home for a year before moving into a brick and mortar location.

Guitar virtuoso Mick Valentino will be featured on the April 4 episode of The Brother Dan Show, live from the Bank Saloon in Carson City.

Award winning poet David Lee offers poetry reading April 10

Silver City, Nevada - Historic Silver City is the venue for a month of poetry events this April. Organized by the Resident Artist Program in Silver City in collaboration with many other groups, the festival includes four public events during National Poetry Month.

On Friday, April 1 suspect Troy E. Driver was formally charged and booked on open murder with use of a deadly weapon, robbery, burglary and destruction of evidence.

Driver remains in custody at the Lyon County Jail.

The Northern Nevada Hot Air Ballooning club will be hosting a community event this Saturday, April 2 beginning at 7 a.m.

The community is invited to come and watch as the balloons are inflated and take flight, and are encouraged to take photos and learn more about how hot air balloons work!

Washoe County Sheriff's Office Patrol Deputies have arrested Jonathan Stremski, 41, of Incline Village on multiple felony counts following an incident on March 30, 2022.

Lisa Schuette, who represents Ward 4 on the Carson City Board of Supervisors, will be the featured speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon. A Carson City native, Lisa is a retired health teacher and probation officer who is best known as founding chair of the Carson Animal Services Initiative (CASI), which raised the funds needed to build and equip the city's state-of-the-art animal shelter.

Following the refusal of the employment contract by supervisor-select Dr. John Goldhardt, the Carson City School Board will hold a special meeting to discuss next steps on the selection process.

On Saturday, March 12, 18-year-old Naomi Irion was waiting inside of her car in the parking lot of the Fernley Walmart just before 5:30 a.m., when the shuttle to her job at Panasonic would be arriving. Irion often waited in her car while waiting for the shuttle.

Earlier this week, the Douglas County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team located human remains while they were conducting trainings in the Pinenut Mountains near Lyon County.

The Carson City Host Lions celebrated the 21st Annual Crab Feed on Saturday evening, March 26th at Fuji Park with a special ceremony honoring local heroes. Four people were honored for their actions saving lives in 2021.

The Churchill County Sheriff’s Office along with the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the death of Naomi Irion as a homicide, the exact cause of death is known however cannot be released at this time as the circumstances around that event if released would compromise the ongoing investigation.

Early morning majesty on Jacks Valley Road.

From Friday through April 11, 2022, Nevada’s law enforcement agencies throughout the state will be Joining Forces statewide and citing distracted drivers.

As validated by the International Ice Swimming Association, Carson City area native Lisa Yamamoto completed a 1.61-mile swim in 37.1F water to claim the longest “Ice Swim” in the United States, the 8th longest in the word, and the 2nd longest for a female.

GARDNERVILLE, Nev. – Carson Valley Medical Center Hospital Foundation announced its new Board of Trustees for 2022.

As federal COVID-19 funding ends, ahead of the COVID-19 pandemic actually being over, states have been left to fill the gaps on how to treat those diagnosed with COVID without bankrupting them.

The Nevada Artists Association presents featured artists William and Rosalie More for the "Spring has Sprung" show. Both William and Rosalie are photographers that highlight nature at it's finest!

Sundridge Women's Golf Club at Sunridge Golf Club in Carson City is welcoming new and returning members! Interested in joining a group of fun women playing fun golf games? Come join us. Our season starts on Tuesday, April 12, with a short meeting and continental breakfast at 9:00 a.m. and will have our shotgun at 9:30 a.m.

Come and see some beautiful artwork by several artists from the Nevada Artists Association for their newest show "Spring has Sprung" This show runs now until May 7, 2022.

Wild Horse Children’s Theater presents the Northern Nevada premiere of “Dear Edwina, Jr.” This heartwarming musical about the joys of growing up will be performed at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 10.

CARSON CITY — One-dollar bills being refunded to Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles customers who paid the DMV Technology Fee between July 1, 2020 and August 31, 2021 can be collected weekdays at any DMV office starting Monday, April 4, 2022.

In March, all candidates for local and state positions filed their intention to run for office, in everything from the senate to the school board.

Community partners will plant pinwheels at the legislative lawn Friday in Carson City and multiple locations in Lyon County.

Carson High School Career and Technical Education students received hands-on experience this week when they created and raced their own pinewood derby cars.

On Tuesday, March 29, 2022 Investigators from the Churchill County Sheriff’s Office along with a Detective from the Lyon County Sheriff’s office responded to a remote part of Churchill County following a tip regarding the disappearance of Naomi Irion, according to a Facebook post from the Churchill County Sheriff's Office.

Join Donor Network West on May 19, 2022 at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno, Nevada where we will team up to raise awareness about organ and tissue donation and honor the donors who have given the gift of life. Your support directly benefits northern Nevada by aiding in funding for education, outreach and research.

The American Red Cross of Northern Nevada announced Wednesday it received a $2 million grant from the Dave & Cheryl Duffield Foundation to support the non-profit’s disaster response mission.

Ioneer USA Corporation, an emerging lithium-boron supplier, and NexTech Batteries, the global leader in proprietary lithium-sulfur battery technology, announced Wednesday the completion of a Memorandum of Understanding between the two companies.

Happy Wednesday, Carson City! Are you feeling a little lonely today? Let me introduce you to Dana.

Dana is a four-year-old pup with a ton of personality who is currently available for adoption at Nevada Humane Society’s Carson City Shelter.

UPDATE 7 p.m.: The criminal complaint filed against suspect Troy Driver alleges that Driver "did willfully seize, confine, inveigle, entice, decoy, abduct, conceal, kidnap or carry away a person by any means whatsoever with the intent to hold or detain, or who holds or detains, the person for ransom or reward, or for the purpose of committing sexual assault, extortion, or robbery upon or from the person, or for the purpose of killing the person or inflicting substantial bodily harm upon the person (...)."

The complaint further states that Driver is accused of abducting Naomi Irion and did hold or detain her for the purpose of committing sexual assault and/or for the purpose of killing her, all of which occurred at or near 1550 E. Newlands Drive, Fernley (the address for the Walmart shopping center).

The body of missing 18-year-old Naomi Irion was found Tuesday in a remote area of Churchill County. On Wednesday the body was confirmed by the Washoe County Medical Examiners Office as Naomi Irion, according to a news release from Churchill and Lyon County Sheriff's Offices.

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On Wednesday afternoon, Troy Edward Driver of Fallon was seen in his first court appearance after being accused of kidnapping the still-missing 18-year-old Naomi Irion.

The Brewery Arts Center in Carson City is adding a sculpture class to their expanding repertoire of art classes by partnering with master sculptor Debbie Corona of the Carson Valley Mobile Art Center to create a six-week sculpture workshop.

In March, all candidates for local and state positions filed their intention to run for office, in everything from the senate to the school board.

The Wild Horse Children’s Theater and Empire Elementary School in Carson City have partnered to host a mini-musical production at the school Monday, April 4, at 5:30 p.m. Approximately 30 students, grades 3-5, will be performing in the play.

Carson City area casinos saw a 17 percent increase in February gaming revenue compared to February 2021. Meanwhile, casinos statewide were up 44 percent, according to a report Wednesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

There will be a public walk-in COVID-19 and flu vaccination clinic provided through Nevada Health Centers this Wednesday in Carson City.

Homebuyers Workshop

There will be a Homebuyers Workshop for those who want to learn about the home buying process and homebuyers assistance program. The Homebuyers Workshop is April 6th 5:30pm., 2310 S. Carson St. Ste. 7B.

Spring bear activity around the Lake Tahoe Basin will increase at higher levels than normal due to displacement from the Caldor Fire, according to the public agency partnership Lake Tahoe Interagency Bear Team.

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