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The Bridgeport Winter Recreation Area on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest's Bridgeport Ranger District is open as of Monday, Jan. 8, 2024.

Another winter storm system will move into Carson City and surrounding counties late Tuesday into Wednesday, bringing gusty winds, snow and cold temperatures, National Weather Service forecasters said.

The Tahoe Fire and Fuels Team including North Lake Tahoe and North Tahoe fire protection districts, Nevada Division of Forestry and the USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit, will continue burning slash piles this week at Lake Tahoe, conditions and weather permitting.

CTHA Fundraiser-Dinner Dance at Governors Mansion Feb 10, 20024

Carson Tahoe Health Auxiliary will be holding a dinner and dance on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024 at the Governor's Mansion, Nevada Room in Carson City.

Nashville Social Club is bringing rock ‘n roll fans an incredible opportunity to see members of The Doobie Brothers, Traffic, New Grass Revival, and Peter Frampton’s band perform in an intimate setting in Carson City.

America’s favorite flannel-clad funnyman Larry the Cable Guy is bringing a double dose of his acclaimed blue-collar comedy to Atlantis Casino Resort Spa Saturday, March 9.

A 20-year-old man was arrested Friday for allegedly carrying a concealed firearm without permit, a felony offense, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Tis the season for giving. Well, here is an idea that some folks may really love. How to multiply what their non-spousal relatives can inherit from an IRA.

Many of the Baby Boomers grew up going to the movies. Parents dropped you off on a Saturday morning to see the latest kid movies, many of which were made by Disney Studios that were preceded by news reels, cartoons, and action series that were continued from one week to the next.

Informative classes on Orthodox Christianity for inquirers are held Wednesday evenings at St. Sebastian Orthodox Church: the next one is Wednesday, January 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the fellowship room at 1819 N. Carson Street.

The Rotary Club of Carson City is looking for talented young musicians to take part in the club’s annual music contest. The contest is open to students in the 9th to 12th grades, or 14 to 18 years of age for home schooled or non-traditionally schooled students.

Unfiltered Discussions, the acclaimed podcast hosted by Brian Howard, released an emotionally charged episode featuring Nick Emery, Director of Life Choices Pregnancy Clinic in Carson City, NV.

Whiskey, unless we put it on our bunions, is not good for us, yet great numbers of folks will be sipping it on Super Sunday in Las Vegas, as the word “book” morphs into a powerful verb.

UPDATE 1:20PM: A mobile home fire Sunday morning in the 3200 block of Dale Drive caused significant damage throughout the structure, according to Carson City Fire Department Battalion Chief Kevin Nyberg. There were no injuries. The cause is under investigation.

Western Nevada College’s community-oriented education courses beginning early this year are all about self-improvement and self-interest.

The sunrise Sunday morning above Voltaire Canyon in Carson City, looking southeast.

Plastic litter is a growing problem around the world, and new research shows that the bottom of Lake Tahoe is no exception. In one of the first studies to utilize scuba divers to collect litter from a lakebed, 673 plastic items were counted from just a small fraction of the lake.

Looking out over Dayton valley on Sunday.

After the season's first significant storm dumped around a foot more of snow in the Sierra and a few inches down into Carson City and surrounding counties, sunny skies with cold temperatures are expected Sunday through Tuesday with another storm by midweek, according to the National Weather Service.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of Jan. 8-14, 2024. Lane restrictions are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Odeon Oldies Presents Mary Perkins Bradbury by Chautauquan Kim Harris

Come and join us for our first matinee of 2024 with our friend Kim Harris presenting - Mary Perkins Bradbury: Convicted of Witchery.

Dive into an ocean of adventure with Wild Horse Children's Theater as we embark on a journey under the sea in the upcoming production of Disney's "Finding Nemo Jr." This spectacular musical adaptation of the beloved Pixar movie promises to be a wave of fun, friendships, and heartwarming moments.

Braving the elements to celebrate the first Saturday of 2024.

The first winewalk of 2024 and the weather is exactly what it should be. FIG Insurnace, A+ Documents, and Sierra Payroll are new to the winewalk and can't wait to meet the regulars and the first timers. The winewalk happens the first Saturday of every month and is sponsored by the Downtown Business Association. It is a fun way to learn about our local businesses. Hope to see you next month!

UPDATE 4:54 p.m.: Crashes continue to occur on the freeway and ramps are being closed intermittently to deal with them. There have been over a dozen crashes reported throughout town since 2 p.m.

UPDATE 2:12 p.m.: The freeway is completely backed up due to the multiple crashes. A number of units are being dispatched for traffic control. Avoid the area of the freeway until further notice.

2:05 p.m.: Multiple crashes are now being reported in the area of Eastlake with at least ten vehicles involved.

Responders are reporting the roads are “extremely slick.”

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We believe that music should be accessible and enjoyable for everyone! That's why we're offering Ukulele for Beginners - a chance to learn a new instrument in an encouraging and patient environment.

Happy New Year from the Carson City Park Rangers! Every month, the Park Rangers offer various Ranger-Led programs that include educational opportunities, historical fun, and exciting adventures. All programs are offered for free and take place in one of the many Carson City parks and open space areas.

The featured speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon will be Sandy Severance, Community Engagement Manager for the Alzheimer's Association of Northern Nevada. She will provide an overview of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia more generally, and Alzheimer’s Association services available locally. Topics include the impact of Alzheimer’s, myths and facts, risk factors, the 10 warning signs, and how others can join the fight against the disease.

John P. Kallestad began shooting with his first camera, a Nikon F over 50 years ago.

In the early 1900’s he attended his first photo workshop in Bodie, California. From there, he continued to expand his knowledge and expertise in the use of the film camera, producing in excess of 15,000 slides over the next ten years from a base at Lake Tahoe.

Meet Rodey. This is a special boy that needs a special home. He had a tough year in 2023, but is hopeful that 2024 will bring him the forever home and family that he wants so badly.

Just before 5 p.m. on Friday, a crash with injury was reported in front of the Kohl’s.

According to dispatch, a semi “ran over” the front of a Subaru, and the driver of the Subaru complained of injuries.

After last year’s historically snowy winter season, who knew we’d be wondering where Jack Frost has gone this year?

Despite a couple false starts that brought snow only to the higher elevations, we may finally see some — but not much — snow on the valley floor tomorrow.

The Carson Valley Arts Council’s 2023-2024 Concert Series is resuming with an
evening with Heather “Lil’ Mama” Hardy. Heather will perform at the CVIC Hall,
1602 Esmeralda in Minden, at 7 p.m. Friday, February 9, 2024.

Heather “Lil' Mama” Hardy will light up the stage with incendiary music from
blues and jazz to rock and bluegrass. Heather’s musical journey goes from
New York City to Tucson, Arizona where she and her duo are regular features
with the Tucson Jazz Festival and regional events.

Tickets are $22 members, $24 general audience, and kids under 18 are free

Nearly 500 Western Nevada College students have earned exemplary academic honors by being named to the Fall 2023 Dean’s List.

The 487 students making the grade for inclusion on the Dean’s List exceeds the 461 students on the Fall 2022 Dean’s
List and the 419 students on the Fall 2021 Dean’s List.

Washoe County School District will be holding interviews for Special Education Paraeducators and Teacher Assistants on Thursday, January 18, 2024 from 1:00pm to 3:00pm at the EmployNV Business Hub, 4001 S. Virginia St. Suite 11, Reno, NV. Full-time and part-time positions with pay ranging from $15.00 to $20.98 hourly depending on position and experience. All positions require a High School Diploma or GED equivalent, and four employment references.

Review all additional details and requirements at tinyurl.com/ycpxdorf and walk-ins are welcome!

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is accepting applications for the position of Justice of the Peace / Municipal Court Judge for Department 2. This application process is to fill the vacancy created by the appointment of Judge Kristin Luis to the First Judicial District Court, Department 2.

Carson High School’s Senior in the Spotlight this week is Malia (Mia) Alvarado. Mia is an amazing student and has attended CHS for all four years, earning an Academic letter. She has taken Honors level classes and is actively involved in the Early Childhood Education Program.

The Carson City Wine Walk is back this Saturday for the first event of 2024. This months theme is "All That Glitters," so be sure to get your shimmer and shine on for 2024.

Carson City Supervisors voted unanimously to appoint applicant Greg Brooks to the Carson City Planning Commission Thursday.

There were three applications submitted in total from Brooks, Dawn Calhoun, and Maxine Nietz.

UPDATE 7:54PM: Three people were evaluated at the scene of the single vehicle crash. There were no serious injuries and no transport to the hospital was needed, according to Carson City Fire Department Battalion Chief Chris Mason.
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Carson City Fire Department, sheriff's deputies and Nevada State Police Highway Patrol division were called Thursday night to a vehicle crash in the area of Highway 50 East and Deer Run Road.

The Heavenly Gondola is closed indefinitely due to a mechanical issue. Operations were shut down after the gondola maintenance team worked with the lift manufacturer and project engineer to diagnose the problem, which is related to one of the bearings in the high-speed shaft.

After lackluster precipitation from late fall onward, a weekend winter storm is on tap to bring the Sierra anywhere from 10 to 20-plus inches of snow, while Carson City and surrounding counties may see a few inches pile up, according to the National Weather Service.

There's more to RVing than ever before! From retirees to young professionals looking to live the "digital nomad" lifestyle, RVing 101 will teach you to make informed decisions about your lifestyle and future. In three class sessions, you'll have a clear plan for success in an RV, including answers to questions like: "Which RV is right for me?" "How do I manage my water during a trip?" "What happens if we blow a tire?" and the all-important "Can it go in the toilet?"

Register online here https://www.campusce.net/wnc/course/course.aspx?C=1816&pc=13&mc=0&sc=0 or by calling 775-445-4120

Gone are the days of picking up a paper, opening the classifieds section, and calling the listed numbers on "Help Wanted" ads. Instead, job seekers are faced with increasingly complicated applications, global competition, and ever-lower wages.

Tyson League has formally filed to run for Justice of the Peace, Department 2 in Carson City.

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is seeking applications from persons interested in serving on the Carson City Parks and Recreation Commission.

Happy Thursday, Carson Now readers! Let's take a look at what this weekend has in store.

RENO — The U.S. Marshals are alerting the public of several imposter scams involving individuals claiming to be U.S. marshals, court officers, or other law enforcement officials.

The Alzheimer's Association will provide an Alzheimer's Awareness Education Program on Thursday, January 18th at 2:30 pm at the Carson Valley Adult Day Club. The Day Club is located within the Douglas County Community Center at 1329 Waterloo Lane in
Gardnerville. The meeting will be held in the Carson Valley Health Room.

This presentation provides a brief overview of Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and the Alzheimer’s Association services.
Topics include the impact of Alzheimer’s, myths and facts, risk factors, the 10 warning signs and how others can join the fight against the disease.

Judge Tom Armstrong seeks re-election to Department I of the Carson City Justice/Municipal Court. Judge Armstrong was elected to the bench in 2012 and 2018, after he was appointed to fill the position by the Carson City Board of Supervisors in May of 2011, selected from a number of applicants.

The Alzheimer's Association Support Group offers the following support group meetings in Carson City and Minden this month:

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