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I have to start off with Applebee's and say they have lived up to their slogan, "There's no place like the neighborhood." Applebee's is embracing not only the neighborhood but the nation. The Carso...

Jazz singer Kevin Reed returns to Plan:b Micro-lounge, 318 N. Carson St., at 8 p.m. Saturday for a special show featuring some special guests from the University of Nevada, Reno.Reed, a Reno res...

Table games and sports betting are a tiny portion of Carson's monthly gaming win, but a poor performance in September accounted for most of the area's decrease compared to the previous year. The wi...

Dayton High School graduate, Thomas James “TJ” Milani, will be a guest on Emeril Lagasse’s show, Emeril’s Table, on Friday, November 11, 2011. TJ is the son of Sandra L. Ramos of Dayton, Nevada.

Investigators of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office have identified a Carson City man suspected in two recent burglaries that occurred at the Village Launderette in Gardnerville.
On the evenings of Oct. 19 and Nov. 2, an adult male broke into several coin boxes of washing machines at the Village Launderette, stealing an undisclosed amount of currency.
Douglas County Sheriff's Office Investigator John Preston developed information that led him to believe 46 year-old Erick Leroy Rogers of Carson City was responsible.

What started at the turn of the century as an effort to gain a day of recognition for the significant contributions the first Americans made to the establishment and growth of the U.S., is now recognized in November as Native American Heritage Month. Nevada particularly has a rich Native American history, with three tribes — the Washoe, Paiutes and Sho-sho-ne — as being among the first when Europeans visited the area.
In the Carson City and Northern Nevada region, the Washoe tribe dates back at least 9,000 years, with its presence extending to the Lake Tahoe Basin and adjacent east and west slopes and valleys of the Sierra Nevada. Read more here from the Carson City Convention and Visitors Bureau.

November YBP Food Drive!

During the month of November drop off food donations to benefit the Friends In Service Helping (FISH) Food Bank at the following locations during business hours:

Alie's Flowers
775-882-8490
1311 S. Carson St.
Carson City, NV 89701
www.aliesflowers.biz

City National Bank
775-885-1221
1811 E. College Parkway
Carson City, NV 89706
www.cnb.com

Nevada Appeal
775-882-2111
580 Mallory Way
Carson City, NV 89701
www.nevadaappeal.com

Steele & Associates
775-882-7198
680 W. Nye Lane, Suite 202
Carson City, NV 89703
www.steelecpas.com

Circles is recruiting allies (volunteers) who would like to befriend a family in poverty and, through friendship and support, change the way the family/individual experiences life.

AN ALLY HAS THREE PRIMARY GOALS:

To make an intentional friendship with a family in poverty and join them in their journey to self-sufficiency, serving as their support system in our community.

To identify one's own stereotypes and class rules and examine how this affects our interactions with families in poverty.

This my annual reminder that many nearby California waters will close to
fishing on November 15…that’s this coming Tuesday.

That’s only six days from now, so if you want to fish any of them, you better
hustle because you are running out of time.

Those waters will not re-open until the last Saturday in April next year
(April 28, 2012), and that is a long time to wait to wet your line.
Here is a partial list of some of the nearby waters that will be closing:

Alpine County:
The East Carson River (with the exception of the stretch from Hangman’s

The next Nevada Business Connections Monthly Networking Breakfast is scheduled for Wednesday, November 16 at the Gold Dust West Casino, 2171 Highway 50 East, Carson City.

Keynote speakers are Steve Driscoll, Sparks Assistant City Manager, and Chris Lynch, Director, Business Environmental Program, UNR.

Doors open at 7:30 a.m. $20 for members, $30 for guests

Please RSVP (775) 882-8306 or kris@nevadabusinessconnections.com

U.S. Forest Service fuels management crews are scheduled to resume prescribed fire operations on Kingsbury Grade near South Shore and on the West Shore near the Tahoe Heights area today, Wednesday, November 09, 2011, weather permitting. Both project areas are small, approximately two acres. Operations may continue through the week.

There should not be any surprises when it comes to the new boundaries for the Carson City School Board districts, said Clerk-Recorder Alan Glover.He presented the new maps during the Tuesday meetin...

Nevada casino winnings declined nearly 6 percent in September over 2010 figures with Carson Valley casinos, which include Carson City, reporting a 2.54 percent decrease.
Statewide Nevada casinos report a 5.8 percent decrease compared to September 2010.
Casinos at South Lake Tahoe took in $17,152,560 in September. In 2010 for the month, they reported $20,030,139. The difference is 14.37 percent. At Lake Tahoe's North Shore, casino revenue declined 14.6 percent, with $2,573,568 in reported September winnings compared to $3,014,899 in September 2010.

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The Carson Middle School seventh-grade boys' basketball team has ripped off four straight wins to open the season.Carson Middle beat Pau-Wa-Lu 49-27, Winnemucca 42-11, Fallon 50-26 and Fernley 56-2...

Betty Jane Jenks Moore, 90, died November 4, 2011, at her home in Reno. Betty was born in Belvidere, Ill, November 29, 1920 to Arthur and Helen Meyers. She lived in southern California for 28 year...

Maryann, 73, passed away on November 5, 2011. She was born in Berkley, CA., to Earl and Dorothy Soward. She worked in the medical field several years and Walmart. She had one son, Michael Lepai, w...

Elizabeth "Betty" May, age 90, passed from this world at her home, November 5th. Betty was born Elizabeth Marie Juhl to Ernst and Mary Juhl in Beaver Creek, Minnesota February 1, 1921. The family ...

Dagmar Webber, 80, passed away unexpectedly on October 20th while visiting her daughter in Santa Cruz, CA. She was preceded in death by her husband, Morgan Webber, just eight weeks earlier. Bor...

In memory of our loving mother MaryAnn Frauenheim Cote' who passed away October 29th, peacefully entering her new home in heaven. MaryAnn was 81, born in Detroit Michigan in November 1929. Her...

Kip A. McNabb, 29, a Dayton resident passed away on November 3, 2011. Autumn Funerals & Cremations 775-888-6800.Connie Mack Nichols, 65 a Dayton resident passed away on November 5, 2011, Autumn Fun...

I applaud President Barack Obama for his most recent trip to Las Vegas to announce a mortgage relief package. It is too bad that the TARP funds were not used several years ago to accomplish exactly...

With Thanksgiving and Christmas approaching, thoughts turn to people and to things we appreciate in our lives: The obvious, of course - family, friends, food in the pantry and a roof over our he...

NEW YORK (AP) - Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in New York City went old school Tuesday as activist musicians David Crosby and Graham Nash delivered a touch of Woodstock, plans for a march to Wa...

The community is invited to a ceremony to honor veterans at 9 a.m. today at Carson Middle School. Students will give presentations, and the school choir will perform. Veterans will also be recogniz...

NEW YORK (AP) - With our wireless Internet connections and far-ranging cell phones, it's easy to forget the hard-wired electricity that powers our homes and gadgets - until the lights go out.But th...

The federal government has scheduled a test of the nation's Emergency Alert System for this morning. The test will begin at 11 a.m. in Carson City and last for about 3 minutes, said Chris Smith, he...

The First Presbyterian Church on North Division Street is the latest in a series of Carson City historical buildings to be featured for the city's Christmas ornaments.The church, built in 1864, ...

Gov. Brian Sandoval said Tuesday that he's "pleased" with the legislative and congressional district maps drawn by the special masters and Carson District Judge Todd Russell. He made the comments ...

The state Board of Examiners on Tuesday approved paying $8.18 million in refunds to Nevada mining claim holders. Director of Administration Jeff Mohlenkamp told the board that's about half the est...

Secretary of State Ross Miller asked the attorney general's office Tuesday to go after former Assemblyman Wendell Williams for not paying fines imposed because of campaign law violations. "Mr. Wil...

To welcome readers to the -'s online All Access subscription plan, the newspaper is continuing to make the service free for the remainder of November.Just go to www.nevadaappeal.com, where you'll b...

Buffet & Broadway brought together about 125 people Saturday at the Carson Nugget for a night of good food and entertainment by the Brewery Arts Center's BAC to Broadway Kids.But the event was mor...

All active-duty Marines, as well as those who served, and their families, loved ones and friends, are invited to a celebration of the U.S. Marine Corps' 276th birthday. Mo & Sluggo's Bar and Grill...

There's more news on cancer screening tests - this time for women.Scientists advising the government say a Pap test is a good way to screen young and middle-aged women for cervical cancer, and it's...

WASHINGTON - Unprecedented drug shortages are threatening the lives of cancer patients and other seriously ill people, and the Obama administration's plan to tackle them is but a small step toward ...

The federal government has scheduled a test of the nation's Emergency Alert System for this morning. The test will begin at 11 a.m. in Carson City and last for about 3 minutes, said Chris Smith, he...

To welcome readers to the -'s online All Access subscription plan, the newspaper is continuing to make the service free for the remainder of November.Just go to www.nevadaappeal.com, where you'll b...

With Thanksgiving and Christmas approaching, thoughts turn to people and to things we appreciate in our lives: The obvious, of course - family, friends, food in the pantry and a roof over our he...

NEW YORK (AP) - Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in New York City went old school Tuesday as activist musicians David Crosby and Graham Nash delivered a touch of Woodstock, plans for a march to Wa...

Carson City Health Department's food-service inspections for Oct. 21-26. All scores are on a 100-point scale, with points deducted depending on the severity of violations:* The Spoke Bar and Grill ...

The community is invited to a ceremony to honor veterans at 9 a.m. today at Carson Middle School. Students will give presentations, and the school choir will perform. Veterans will also be recogniz...

Secretary of State Ross Miller asked the attorney general's office Tuesday to go after former Assemblyman Wendell Williams for not paying fines imposed because of campaign law violations. "Mr. Wil...

Buffet & Broadway brought together about 125 people Saturday at the Carson Nugget for a night of good food and entertainment by the Brewery Arts Center's BAC to Broadway Kids.But the event was mor...

All active-duty Marines, as well as those who served, and their families, loved ones and friends, are invited to a celebration of the U.S. Marine Corps' 276th birthday. Mo & Sluggo's Bar and Grill...

I applaud President Barack Obama for his most recent trip to Las Vegas to announce a mortgage relief package. It is too bad that the TARP funds were not used several years ago to accomplish exactly...

130 YEARS AGOTemperance convention: Susan B. Anthony has been kissed, not by a man, however. A woman at the convention so moved by the presence of the flag and representing all that is angelic in w...

There's more news on cancer screening tests - this time for women.Scientists advising the government say a Pap test is a good way to screen young and middle-aged women for cervical cancer, and it's...

WASHINGTON - Unprecedented drug shortages are threatening the lives of cancer patients and other seriously ill people, and the Obama administration's plan to tackle them is but a small step toward ...

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