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Shiny Soles Boot and Shoe Shine, is much appreciated to those who have dropped off new or gently worn shoes to the Silver Oak Golf Shop. A total of 72 pairs have been collected thus far for the Soles4Souls shoe drive donation, the goal is 500 pairs according to Mike Smith, owner of Shiny Soles Boot Shoe Shine.

Join us for an exciting night of cinema. Three completely unique short films, a top secret immersive experience, live music, photo ops, filmmaker Q&A, cash bar, limited (first come, first serve) goodie bags and opportunities to chat with the cast, crew and filmmakers.

Reno, NV raised filmmakers Cody Hamilton (co-founder of Storyled Productions) and Patrick Riglesburger will be screening their powerful projects at the Nevada Museum of Art on November 11, 2023.  Doors open at 6:30 pm, screening begins at 7:30 pm.

Tickets on sale at https://teensyleader.ticketspice.com/storyled-screening

At Carson High School, we are honored to shine a well-deserved spotlight on Rhianna Redwine, a remarkable senior who exemplifies not just academic excellence, but so much more. Rhianna's academic prowess is evident in her outstanding 4.73 Weighted GPA, a testament to her dedication to learning.

On Sunday, Sept. 24 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., come down to the Home Grown Bowl, Bar, Grill and Billiards (formerly Carson Lanes) for the 5th Annual Friends of Coach Blaver Alzheimer’s Fundraiser.

The fundraiser will benefit Walk to End Alzheimers.

After the incredibly successful event last year at Lone Mountain Cemetery with the Move with the Mayor initiative, we are hosting another mass clean-up of the cemetery on Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023 from 9 to 11 a.m. ‘Move with the Mayor’ is a national campaign developed by the National Forum for Heart Disease & Stroke Prevention to encourage people to live active, healthy lifestyles.

Nearly two dozen talented artists from multiple countries are getting ready to paint the town in Carson City this fall. The inaugural Murals and Music Festival, Sept. 28-30, will bring local, national, and international artists to Carson City to paint murals live throughout the city.

The U.S. Marshals Service on Wednesday recovered a missing child in Atlanta who was taken by his father from Lyon County.

In light of September being Suicide Prevention Month, Carson City Juvenile Services will host an awareness event for mental health resources for youth on Wednesday, Sept. 27 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Carson City Sherriff’s Office, 911 E. Musser St. in Carson City.

Ready to Rock Kinder is a parent and child interactive evening for parents of children who will enter kindergarten in the Carson City School District the next school year (2024-2025).

Beginning Monday, Sept. 25, drivers will see intermittent lane closures as the Nevada Department of Transportation launches preliminary construction of a year-long highway improvement project to reconstruct U.S. 395 through downtown Gardnerville.

The Fleet Reserve Association invites all Carson City area students, that are currently in grades 7-12, to participate in its 2023 Americanism Essay Contest.

According to a recent report, rising costs for basic medical procedures is the result of increased acquisition of small physician practices by large hospital corporations. Hospital conglomerates and private equity groups are buying-up independent practices and billing them as a Hospital Outpatient Department (HOPD), which allows them to charge patients the higher hospital facility fees in a non-hospital setting.

Carson City Supervisors voted Thursday to approve the proposed library mural as part of the Music and Murals Festival that begins next week.

Following discussions, supervisors voted to keep all titles off the spines of the books, to allow the community to envision their own favorite reads and let the art "speak to them" as individuals.

The Carson City Board of Supervisors voted Thursday to institute a show-cause hearing for Remedy’s bar in Carson City as to why they have been operating without a liquor manager and a valid business license with the state of Nevada.

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

Divers monitoring Lake Tahoe have discovered invasive New Zealand mudsnails in areas off the South Shore, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency and Tahoe Resource Conservation District announced Thursday. This is the first time the species has been detected in the Tahoe Basin.

The Carson City School District is asking learners and families to attend the free Multilingual Learner Expo Saturday, Sept. 30, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the High Tech Center at Carson High School, 1111 N. Saliman Road. The community-wide event will feature special guest speaker, Ms. Juliana Urtubey, 2021 National Teacher of the Year, featured in People Magazine.

CARSON CITY — New COVID-19 vaccines are now available for Nevadans following recommendations by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and approval by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.

Want to brush up on your public speaking skills? Toastmasters International Area 11 will host an open house this Friday, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Adams Hub, 111 West Proctor Street in Carson City. RSVP by Thursday.

For 20 Nevada homebuyers, homeownership became a reality with the Middle-Income Down Payment Assistance program offered since May through Greater Nevada Mortgage, a subsidiary of Greater Nevada Credit Union.

The pilot program, made possible by the Federal Home Loan Bank, offered a small number of financial institutions, including GNCU, up to $1 million to disperse among qualifying middle-income homebuyers. Those eligible could receive $50,000 towards closing costs and down payment assistance on their first home.

Cat and kitten lovers, have you ever met a Maine Coon, spied a Sphynx, consulted a Cymric or beheld a Bengal? These are some of the exotic breeds competing in an internationally sanctioned cat show in Reno, September 30 - October 1.

Both purebred and non-pedigreed cats compete – maybe YOUR kitty can be a show cat. Local rescues and animal care groups, including Options Veterinary Care, Community Cats, Cat Chalet and Feral At Heart, will be there with information and adoptable felines. A raffle, vendors, book signings with renowned author and animal advocate Peggy Rew are part of the fun.

CCL youth lobby training registration is being held until October 20, 2023. Are you under 18 and interested in learning to lobby with Citizens' Climate Lobby?

Join us for a special on-line Youth Lobby Training on Sunday, October 22, 2023 at 1 -3pm Pacific

The youth lobby training is a virtual event. Those who register will receive a Zoom link.

Please fill out the form at the link below by October 20. We will email you a confirmation with the Zoom link and preparation materials.

https://forms.gle/eL2Ciwnz4mNugrnL6

Fire crews are still fighting the fire Wednesday on the east side of the Pine Nut Mountains in Smith Valley, Nev. Four Phos-Chek dropping aircraft, a spotter aircraft, two helicopters dropping water and hand crews are all working in very rugged terrain to knock down the lightning-strike caused fire.

The University of Nevada, Reno was recently ranked amongst the country’s best colleges and universities by several nationally respected publications including U.S. News & World Report, Wall Street Journal, New York Times and Washington Monthly.

Happy Wednesday, Carson City, and say hello to our newest pet of the week, Misty!

Ready to embark on a "Misty-cal" journey with a furry friend? Meet Misty, the vivacious 10-month-old furball who's overflowing with zest and zeal!

Fall-like weather will take over the last days of summer around Carson City and northern Nevada as a strong cold front is expected to bring gusty winds and showers overnight into Thursday as well as cooler temperatures with freezes possible Thursday through Saturday mornings, according to the National Weather Service.

A 39-year-old man was arrested early Wednesday for suspicion of possession of psilocybin mushrooms with intent to sell, possession of six different credit cards, each with a separate subject's name on them, and other alleged offenses, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Chase International Foundation recently awarded over $12,000 to non-profit agencies in Northern Nevada and California as part of their Four Pillars of Giving grant program. PTSD NOW! of Incline Village, Nevada, Between Horses and Humans of Gardnerville, Nevada and Escobar Martial Arts Club in South Lake Tahoe, California, were presented with donations from the Foundation’s bi-annual grant process.

The Carson City School District is pleased to announce Carson High School’s Lieutenant Commander Daniel Meyer, Retired, Senior Naval Science Instructor, was honored Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, as one of the three statewide finalists for the Nevada State Teacher of the Year, recognized by the Nevada Department of Education.

On Tuesday night, Smith Valley Fire Protection District, Nevada Division of Forestry, Bureau of Land Management and support agencies responded to reports of a wildfire on BLM land in the Pine Nut mountains near Red Canyon in Smith Valley.

Helicopter water drops are among firefighting efforts happening in the Pine Nut Mountains above Smith Valley. The wildfire, reported Tuesday on the Smith Valley side in Douglas County, is halfway up in the mountains, and is burning in pinion and juniper.

The Carson City Cinema Club presents “Rope” (1948) on Thursday, Oct. 19 at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall (511 West King Street-the old Catholic church).

The Carson City Cinema Club presents “Wait Til Dark” (1967) on Tuesday, October 3, 2023 at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall (511 West King Street-the old Catholic church).

Crue Casteel got his driver’s license recently. The trick for him will be keeping it under 85 mph out of a green light.

The Sierra Lutheran High School sophomore, who is a nationally-ranked dragster driver with a long list of racing accolades, is also coming off a highly successful summer of racing, with a competitive schedule ahead.

UPDATE: Carson City Fire Department and sheriff's deputies were called to a crash Tuesday afternoon in the area of Roop and Long streets involving three vehicles including a school bus filled with Carson High School students.

No serious injuries were reported. Two adults in a Toyota involved in the crash were taken to the hospital for injuries.

There was no harm or injuries to any students, according to the Carson City School District.

The crash was reported at 2:18 p.m. A School Resource Officer has also responded to the scene of the accident.

There’s a chill in the air, Hocus Pocus is playing on every channel, and everything has become pumpkin-flavored. You know what that means: it’s the start of spooky season!

Do you love ghost stories, horror movies, and general bumps-in-the-night? Have you ever wanted to craft the perfect spooky tale to tell around the fire, or even turn into a novel?

Then join us for Saturday Scaries: a spooky writing workshop hosted at the Carson City Library Saturday, Oct. 21 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

The next Carson City Board of Supervisor’s meeting will take place Thursday, Sept. 21, 2023 beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Robert ‘Bob’ Crowell Board Room in the Carson City Community Center, located at 851 E. William Street.

Items up for discussion include a new mural at the library, honoring Carson City centenarians, wildfire plans and more.

Travis Hunter may be the most versatile player in college football today. Playing both offense as wide receiver and defense as a cornerback, Travis has quickly put himself on the Heisman watchlist. His season, however, took a drastic turn last Saturday night when Colorado State senior defensive back Henry Blackburn delivered a very late and, by the naked eye, unnecessary hit to Hunter’s mid-section. Blackburn’s hit caused a laceration to Hunter’s liver and will put the Heisman hopeful on the bench to miss three crucial weeks according to the latest reports.

Chris Gorby is an estate liquidator based in Carson City, and Thursday started like any other day for him, Gorby said, as he prepared an estate sale near North Roop Street and Hot Springs Road.

As he was preparing the sale, he learned that his estate sale signs had been incorrectly placed on Carson City street sign poles instead of on stakes, and he said he quickly jumped in his car to right the issue.

A 30-year-old man was arrested Monday for suspicion of misdemeanor battery and being in violation of a suspended sentence following an altercation at a North Carson Street gas station, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

The Carson High School Football team received professional treatment earlier this month while they were in Las Vegas for their game against Basic Academy.

Award-winning Celtic duo Alasdair Fraser and Natalie Haas, take the Swan Music Hall stage by storm on Friday, Sept. 29 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available now. Nashville Social Club is about to turn up the heat with another stellar act! Come witness an unforgettable Scottish performance of the renowned fiddle and cello duo.

Nevada residents and visitors are invited to celebrate Nevada Public Lands Day this Saturday, Sept. 23 with a “fee-free” day at Nevada’s State Parks.

Park fees, including entrance, camping (Saturday night) and boating, where applicable, will be waived at state parks throughout Nevada.

A beautiful, fiery late summer sunset over Carson City Monday evening.

In it’s 26th year, the Carson Follies goes to Outer Space, a variety show featuring songs, numbers, skits, and favorites that are out of this world! “Our cast is a dedicated group of volunteers who love to perform,” stated Toni VanCleave, director, and master of ceremonies.

Feeding Pets of the Homeless, a national animal welfare nonprofit based in Carson City, Nev., received a $2,000 grant from Albertsons Companies Foundation of Phoenix, Ariz. This generous contribution has enabled the organization to make a significant impact on the lives of both homeless individuals and their beloved pets in the Reno community.

Pictured: Minutes before pilots Nick Macy and Chris Rushing, flying "Six-Cat" and "Baron's Revenge" respectively, collided after the T-6 Gold race. Both pilots were killed in the crash. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident.

NAMI Nevada, the Nevada branch of the National Alliance for Mental Health is hosting benefit walks across Nevada on Oct. 7 in Carson City, Reno, Elko and Las Vegas to broaden awareness during October, Mental Health Awareness Month.

The Ormsby Republican Women's Club will feature Jim DeGraffenried, who represents Nevada's Republican Party as a national committeeman, on Wednesday in Carson City.

A friendly good horse sense reminder from our "four legged wild kids" asking driving folks in Carson City to look up at the sign and slow down.

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