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Dress up the kids and pups and come enjoy a fun and free event for the community, Tick Or Treating at MidTown Marketplace on Friday Oct. 27th from 3pm-7pm.

We will have over 30 indoor vendor booths that are decorated for Halloween and each one will be passing out candy for the kiddos and there will also be goodie bags for the pups!

MidTown Marketplace is located at 104 Corbett St.in Carson City.

Gov. Joe Lombardo announced Monday that he would lower the flags to half-staff and light the Nevada State Capitol Building blue in honor of the victims of the terror attacks in Israel.

Learn more about Western Nevada College's manufacturing program during Manufacturing Month on Tuesday, Oct. 10.
The Workforce, Career and Technical Education department is presenting an open house for its manufacturing program from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Donald W. Reynolds Center for Technology at the Carson City campus.

The University Women’s Club will host guest speaker, Judy Schumer, on Saturday, Oct. 14, 1:30 p.m., at the Douglas County Community Senior Center, 1329 Waterloo Lane, Gardnerville.

Training sessions for volunteers will be held by Night Off the Streets, Inc., warming center on Oct. 17 and again on Oct. 21 at the First United Methodist Church in Carson City.

For the seventh year, NOTS will provide a place for those without homes to sleep during the winter nights from Nov. 1 through March 31. A different church in Carson City hosts the warming shelter each month. All community members are welcome to serve as volunteers.

The Carson City 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.

NEW CLASS STARTING SATURDAY October 28th
Women’s Energy – 6-week class
Book online, walk-ins always welcome!

CARSON CITY INTUITIVE CENTER SATURDAY SCHEDULE
Aura/Chakra Healing Clinic – 1st & 3rd Saturday
10am - 1pm – walk-in’s welcome – by donation

Pet Healing Clinic
Every 1st Saturday of the month (weather permitting)

Rather than tossing used tennis balls in the trash, Carson High School boys tennis team player David Sulik had a different idea and suggested the CHS teams donate the used ones to an animal shelter at the end of the season.

Two Yerington men have been identified in a fatal crash that happened Oct. 1 on USA Parkway, State Route 439 in Lyon County, according to Nevada State Police Highway Patrol Division.

Donna Lee West, 83, of Carson City, Nev., valiantly fought and decided to let go on Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023 surrounded by her family, lovingly at her side.

With multiple state job openings and a need to fill those positions, the state is holding hiring fairs at the Nevada State Library & Archive building in Carson City. The next hiring fair is this Wednesday, Oct. 11.

A 42-year-old man was arrested Saturday for a felony warrant alleging burglary, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Mile High Jazz Band presents "October Jazz at Gina's," an evening of big-band music with singer Jakki Ford, on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Gina's Good Life Music & Lounge, 507 N. Carson Street, inside the Carson Nugget.

The music is free, donations are welcome. Gina's is a smoke-free, air-conditioned venue, and has a well-stocked bar.

Celebrating nearly three decades of turning the round, orange members of the squash family into memorable Halloween carving traditions, Seeliger Elementary School in Carson City will host its 29th annual Pumpkin Patch Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.

The State Board of Education voted last week to move forward with a proposed regulation to address high school start times earlier than 8 a.m. but changed its target implementation date from next school year to the 2025-26 school year to gather more data and public input on the shift before the policy is finalized.

On Thursday, Oct. 12, Valhalla Tahoe presents a Chautauqua performance of the father of the Los Angeles Aqueduct and the despot of the Eastern Sierra, William Mulholland.

The USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit has begun the annual process of closing National Forest recreational facilities around the Lake Tahoe Basin for the winter season. Seasonal closures apply to many recreation areas and sites including beaches, campgrounds, forest roads, parking lots, and picnic areas.

On the 30th of September, trembling like an Aspen in Autumn, I stepped onto the stage at Piper’s Opera House in front of a packed Virginia City house. What in tarnation was I about to say? I had two hours of information to cram into 90 minutes, some things had to go, but what? I can’t remember now what I decided, but our trusted friends at PBS Reno will air a portion of it on Oct. 15.

In late summer, rabbitbrush, a gorgeous plant despite its unflattering specific name which means “nauseating,” lines the highways and clusters in clumps between the sagebrush with a striking combination of golden flowers and silver-green foliage. — Elna Bakker, An Island Called California.

A weekend of fall events are lined up at Greenhouse Garden Center in Carson City, beginning Friday and Saturday with an old fashioned apple cider press available for anyone with apples, plus a pumpkin growing contest and free pesticide waste collection on Saturday.

The entire family will enjoy this spirited collection of themed steam train rides on the Virginia Truckee Railroad. The Pumpkin Patch train will be powered by Steam Engine No. 29 and feature a stop at the Gold Hill Depot Pumpkin Patch.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of Oct. 9-15, 2023. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road/utility work:

Last week, Carson High Schools Capitol FFA hosted its annual Cow Plop fundraiser. In this fundraising event, donors pay to buy a square inside of a cow’s pen.

If the cow poops on their respective square, the square’s sponsor will win $250.

Earlier this month, Carson High School’s soil judging team took first place at the statewide competition in Ely, taking them to nationals. Soil judging is a competition where teams compete to determine the quality, water retention, classification, and consistency of the soil of a 5-foot deep hole.

A traffic accident was reported just after 1:02 p.m. Saturday near South Carson Street and Snyder Avenue.

Traffic is currently being blocked by at least two vehicles involved in the collision. There is only one moving lane on South Carson Street. One vehicle has been rolled over. Tow trucks are on the way to move the vehicles.

There are no injuries reported at this time.

Avoid the area if possible.

Nevada State Treasurer Zach Conine will be the featured speaker at the next Rotary Club of Carson City meeting. The public is invited to attend.

The meeting takes place Tuesday, October 10th, at noon, in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom.

Sierra Nevada Forums, in partnership with the American Association of University Women and the League of Women Voters of Northern Nevada, to host "Carson City School Curriculum: How is it decided and implemented?"

The next forums will take place October 17 with doors opening at 5:30 p.m., and the program starting at 6 p.m. in the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall located at 511 W King St in Carson City.

V&T Train ride fundraiser for the Sutro Tunnel

Enjoy a sunset train ride on the historic Virginia & Truckee Railroad in Virginia City, NV to help benefit the Friends of Sutro Tunnel Charity's efforts to restore the iconic Sutro Tunnel & historic site.

Parents, do you need a night out? Well, on October 13, you can have just that!

Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space along with Capital Kids before and after school program will be hosting Parents Night Out October 13 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Carson High Debate kicked off the new season coming off their trip to nationals in June. The team would like to thank the following supporters for funding the team’s trip including: Carson City Host Lions, Sassafras, TSBP LLC, Carson City Toyota, Associated Risk Management, Hanifin's Arts, William Cutbert, Karen ALlen, and Stephanie Dutton.

In a vote that took both the public and members of the Douglas County School Board by surprise, the motion to terminate Superintendent Keith Lewis failed.

Despite a previously agreed-upon mutual termination arrangement, which included a one-year base pay of $175,000 following the termination, trustees voted 4-3 to retain Keith Lewis as superintendent. Trustee Doug Englekirk took an unexpected stand against the board majority.

Dozens of public commenters during Friday's special board meeting of the Douglas County School Board called for the resignation of four members following the release of information that Superintendent Keith Lewis would be terminated.

While several board members called Lewis's departure a "resignation," Lewis's attorney, who attended as Lewis's representative, said that Lewis had never resigned; rather, he agreed not to oppose the board's choice to exercise their right to terminate him.

Shiny Soles Boot & Shoe Shine would like to thank the citizens of Carson and the surrounding areas for their generous donation of 165 pairs of shoes during our inaugural Souls4Soles shoe drive.

Several Ford Bronco owners brought their vehicles to Capital Ford Thursday night where there was a live band and food truck to celebrate this iconic SUV. The event continues through tomorrow at Mills Park.

A 65-year-old Carson City man, Marty Gee Richmond, was arrested for felony child abuse and/or neglect Thursday afternoon in the 2900 block of Kit Sierra Way.

According to the arrest report, Special Enforcement Team deputies went to the residence to serve the felony warrant for Richmond.

Thursday 8 Ball BCA Scotch Doubles Pool League
18 week Summer Pool League Session
Carson City Division August 2023
BCA League Operator: Cindy Valentine email: cmisterbo@me.com phone: 775-691-8185
Week 8 of 18
(1) 1 Hit Wonders (Ed’s Doghouse) 7/1 (win/loss) Games played: 43/29
(2) The Nevada Aces (Homegrown Bowl) 6/2 (win/loss) Games played: 46/26
(3) 2 For The Road (Homegrown Bowl) 6/2 (win/loss) Games played: 44/28
(4) Over The Hill Hill (Homegrown Bowl) 5/3 (win/loss) Games played: 37/35
(5) Nuts & Honey (Homegrown Bowl) 4/4 (win/loss) Games played: 39/33

Tee Jay's Corner Cafe will be hosting its 3rd annual "Chowder for Charity" on behalf of FISH, Friday October 6th from opening 10 a.m. till closing at 8 p.m.

The New England style clam chowder is free for a donation to FISH. All proceeds will be given to FISH.

The Main Street Gardnerville Annual Coffin Races & Fall Festival is hosted every year at Heritage Park in beautiful Gardnerville, NV.

The festival offers something for everyone in the family from Harvest in the community Heritage Park Garden, racing a coffin with a team of friends, or building your own Scarecrow at the East Fork Gallery Scarecrow fest. The event will also host dancers and various teams of talented performers.

On Friday, October 6, the Bank Saloon in Carson City will be hosting its third anniversary party.

The Bank Saloon, formerly Jack’s Bar, is Carson City’s oldest drinking establishment, and was renovated by its new owners in 2020.

Alexandra Llamas-Cruz is a standout Senior Senator in every way. She is thoughtful, hardworking, dedicated and determined, but also a strong contributor to the school, community and to her family.

Alex is an incredible student carrying a weighted GPA of 4.6 and participating in CHS’s Advanced Placement (AP) classes. She has been honored by the College Board with an AP Scholar Award as well as the Hispanic National Recognition Award and is set to graduate with 8 AP courses successfully completed.

Carson Chamber Singers, a 40-member chorus directed by Dr. Gary Schwartz, present Joseph & James on Friday, October 20, at 7:00 p.m., at First United Methodist Church, 200 N. Division Street in Carson City, and on Saturday, October 21, at 7:00 p.m., at Epworth United Methodist Church, 280 E. Stillwater Ave. in Fallon.

On Thursday, Oct. 5 at 4:19 p.m., Lyon County Sheriff’s Office patrol deputies were dispatched to the 300 block of Sweetwater Circle in Dayton for a report of shots fired and a male subject armed with a rifle running from an apartment in the area.

Ranked Choice Voting

The next Carson City Build2Win workshop is on Oct. 21 featuring Ballot Question 3 regarding (a) Open Primaries and (b) Ranked Choice Voting.

James Gayles’ watercolor portraits aren’t just real, they seem to tell a story.

The Capital City Arts Initiative’s exhibition, "Windows to the Soul", presents James Gayles’ watercolor paintings at the Courthouse Gallery from Oct. 4, 2023 through Jan. 25, 2024.

Happy Thursday, Carson City! Let's take a look to see what the first weekend of October has in store for us.

Carson City Community Emergency Response Team, also known as CERT, is having a free training class on how to control life-threatening bleeding and perform hands-only CPR until help arrives.

The 2023-24 4-H Information Night is happening this Tuesday, Oct. 10, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Douglas County Community Center, 1329 Waterloo Lane, Gardnerville.

On Wednesday, Oct. 11 Ghost Adventures will air the episode they did at the Sutro Tunnel. Yes, Ghost Adventures investigated "our" Sutro Ghost Town. However, they were not able to enter the tunnel.

On Thursday, the Carson City Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to suspend the license of Remedy’s Bar LLC. after the business lapsed in having a registered liquor manager on staff since July 2023.

A woman was arrested Wednesday for suspicion of misdemeanor destruction of property, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Furnish one of the 36 apartments for the FISH Student Housing Buildings and help a family feel at home.

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