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Beginning Friday, Sept. 1, Blue Champagne Wedding Co, a Carson City local retailer of formal wear, is excited to announce a special promotion for the month of September. Customers can take advantage of the September Saturday Sales on all formal wear items and participate in the Buy One, Donate One Suit Sale.

For every suit purchased, Blue Champagne Wedding Co will donate a suit to FISH, Friends In Service Helping. This initiative aims to empower and support individuals who are seeking to re-enter the workforce or make a positive impression during important life events.

An aerial/circus cabaret will be featured on Friday, Sept. 29, at the CVIC Hall in Minden. All are invited to dive into the universe of dreams. Through aerial/circus acts featuring 13 performers aged between 8 and 58 years old, the audience will meet different characters and travel through beautiful and bad dreams. Enjoy a family evening with signature drinks for adults and kids in a unique and intimate setting.

Carson City’s oldest continuously meeting social organization, the Leisure Hour Club, installed new officers for the 2023-24 year. Sworn in during the organization’s May meeting by past president Sharron Brewer are:

Carson City Elks is a proud sponsor of this year's Stand Down event happening Oct. 7. This is an event to help Veterans in need, by providing resources and services.

Battle Born Chapter Daughters of American Revolution

The Battle Born Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution is a women’s volunteer service organization, promoting Patriotism, Education and Historic Preservation. Meetings are on the third Wednesday of each month at noon for one hour, starting September through May, at the Staybridge Inn & Suites, 972 Retail Ct, Carson City.

To learn more about our organization join us at our monthly meeting, or email arkndar@icloud.com. Please visit our website at www.battleborndar.org.

Western Nevada College is delighted to recognize 101 students on the Summer 2023 Dean’s List.
To earn this distinction during the college’s summer session, these outstanding students attained a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and completed six units of classes or more.

Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Northern Nevada plays an important role in the lives of hundreds of local children. The non-profit focuses on mentoring young people who face challenges in their daily lives.

A 36-year-old man was arrested Sunday for suspicion of misdemeanor DUI, wrong way driving and having an open container, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

On Sunday, Sept. 3, 2023, Capitol City Gun Club in Carson City will host a Club-wide Fun Shoot with discounted target fees from 9:00am to 4:30pm. The Club offers trap, skeet, 5-stand, and sporting clays and is located at 3590 Arrowhead Drive. For more information call (775) 882-9904.

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency Governing Board recently approved the USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit Chimney Beach Trailhead parking improvement project on Lake Tahoe’s East Shore. The project will help improve safety, reduce roadside parking, and enhance recreation in the popular state Route 28 corridor, the agencies said.

I was harvesting tomatoes on my friend’s plants, with her permission of course, when I noticed there were many stems with no leaves. I immediately thought “Hornworms!”

Sure enough, as I started inspecting the plant closely, I found a three-inch bright green worm clinging to a defoliated stem.

The Nevada Department of Transportation is advising Mt. Rose Highway commuters to anticipate upcoming brief traffic delays and stoppages as the avalanche control system located at the Mt. Rose Highway (State Route 431) summit is replaced.

Fall golf tourney will add support to three food pantries across Lyon County

Help “drive out hunger” at the fourth annual Fall Harvest Golf Classic Golf Tournament. The event takes place Saturday, Sept. 16 at the Dayton Valley Golf Club, an Arnold Palmer designed facility. All proceeds benefit Healthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey Counties’ food pantries in Yerington, Silver Springs and Dayton.

UPDATE: The fire at the landfill Sunday afternoon has been extinguished, said Carson City Battalion Chief Jon Pedrini. There were no threats to structures or nearby wildland. The cause of the fire is unknown at this time. It started in an area of the landfill where household items are disposed, Pedrini said.
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Carson City Fire Department responded Sunday afternoon to a fire reported at the city's landfill in east Carson City.

Carson City Fire Department and sheriff's deputies were called Sunday afternoon shortly before 1:30 p.m. to a vehicle crash in the area of College Parkway and Lompa Lane.

A bird’s eye view of the diverse, contrasting landscapes and wildlife habitat across the State of Nevada reveals wild rugged terrain — deep canyons, snowy mountaintops, dry riverbeds, and seemingly endless miles of sagebrush.

The Lyon County Sheriff's Office made an arrest after an investigation into a wife who shot her husband at a Fernley residence on Saturday.

KNVC GM, Steve Funk, is pleased to announce the appointment of Brad Williams as the new Music Director for the station. Brad was formerly a regular disc jockey with the “Brad Again” Jazz Fusion program on Thursday afternoons.

After several years in the disc jockey chair, Brad wanted to find other ways to support the community radio station.

Ali Arbabha and Leila Tavakoli, the original owners and founders of L.A. Bakery have decided to step out beyond Carson City to franchise their successful bakery.

Carson City’s Ridezilla, which took over the old Michael’s Cycles in 2022, held a ribbon cutting and grand opening Saturday to celebrate their new expanded space.

Ridezilla expanded the building in December, which now offers a 20,000 square foot showroom floor.

Musicians buy sell and trade your extra gear. Corner of E.Telegraph and Stewart Streets. Bring a chair, table and canopy if you like. Electricity will be available.

McAvoy Layne, Carson City’s ghost of Samuel Clemens for 35 years has been touring across the world as Mark Twain and is now ready to call his performance to a close.

Unfiltered Discussions Podcast, the thought-provoking show that delves into conversations with guests about tough subjects and pivotal moments, successfully concluded its inaugural season. Hosted by local resident and engaging conversationalist Brian Howard, the podcast has captivated audiences with its insightful discussions on various topics and unique perspectives.

All Fun Run details also on Carson High Safe Grad Website or Facebook page

Register to run, walk, stroll, or roll in the 21 October, 11th Annual, Safe & Sober 5k Fun Run / Walk. Race location this year will be at the Korean War Veterans Memorial Park (600 Marsh Rd, Carson City) with medals presented to the top finishers.

The Carson Victory Rollers will be hosting a fundraiser scrimmage on September 10th to help cover costs for our upcoming tournament in October, the Battle for the Silver Skate.

Please join us at 2pm for LIVE, hard-hitting roller derby entertainment that’s fun for the whole family!

On August 25, 2023 Pyramid Lake Tribal Police Officer and former Storey County Sheriff's Deputy Anthony Francone was killed in the line of duty attempting to stop a fleeing suspect.

Douglas County is seeking to fill two leadership positions with the pending retirements of the current Chief Financial Officer and Chief Technology Officer. Solicitations for both positions are currently posted on the Job Opportunities page of the Douglas County website.

The speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon will be Nicki Aaker, Director of Carson City Health and Human Services. Prior to her appointment in 2013, she was a senior manager at Carson City's Sierra Surgery Hospital. She holds both a Master of Science in Nursing and a Master of Public Health from the University of Nevada-Reno.

Carson City Health and Human Services protects and improves the quality of life for our community through disease prevention, education and support services. Their vision is to take the lead in providing our region with services that support healthy communities.

The Second Wind Thrift Store, operated by Carson City Senior Citizen’s Center, Inc. (CCSCC), a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, fell victim to this years unprecedented winter.

The building suffered substantial damage that is beyond repair and to maintain the safety of the public the building is scheduled to be demolished in the coming weeks.

Just before 2 p.m. dispatch received calls that an airplane had gone off the runway at the Carson City Airport.

One passenger is reported to have experienced a broken leg.

Zach Harris, a 23 year-old Carson City native who grew up in Kings Canyon, will be cycling 4,205 miles across the country on Sept. 3 to raise money to build homes for the homeless in Colombia.

The link to donate to the fundraiser is here: https://gofund.me/a5f952db.

Thursday, August 24, Silver Oak Senior Men’s Club held the second round of the annual two round Club Championship to determine the best golfer in the club over a field of 45 golfer.

The competition recognizes both a gross score and net score (with handicap factored in)winner and is played on two consecutive Thursdays.

Road Report as of August 24, 2023. The following information applies to the period of August 28 – September 3:

Road closures are expected at the following locations due to road/utility work:

No closures this week.

Lane restrictions are expected at the following locations due to road/utility work:

A 32-year-old Reno man, Jerometroy Williamcecil Streeter-Moore was arrested for a felony domestic battery with strangulation warrant and a domestic battery first warrant Thursday morning.

According to the report, deputies were conducting traffic enforcement in front of a west side elementary school when they witnessed a vehicle conduct an illegal u-turn within the school zone.

Calling all mapping and GIS professionals and enthusiasts! The 29th Nevada State GIS Conference will take place October 11–12, 2023 in Reno, Nevada.

Hosted by the Nevada Geographic Information Society (NGIS), they are pleased to announce the venue for the 2023 conference as the Reno-Sparks Convention Center with beautiful views of southwest Reno, Mount Rose, and the Carson Range while attendees pass between conference sessions.

Carson City Symphony Association invites children ages 4 to 12 to join the Symphony Youth Chorus (formerly Joyful Noise Carson Children’s Choir). Rehearsals begin on Tuesday, August 29, from 5:15 to 6:15 p.m., upstairs at the First United Methodist Church, 412 W. Musser Street in Carson City. Tuition is free.

On 8/12/23, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office responded to the area of Stewart St and Lee St in reference to a shooting. Detectives learned that a fight occurred in the area and Christopher Moreno chased another male, shooting at him. The victim was shot in the back as he was running away.

Currently, there is a critical shortage of foster parents in Carson City and the surrounding areas both for long-term foster parents and respite care foster parents, who take care of children for as little as a weekend while their foster parents take a trip.

According to the Division of Child and Family Services’ Rural Foster Recruiter Shelby Riley, there are currently only three beds open across Carson City, Dayton and Gardnerville.

UPDATE 5:25 p.m.: CCFD released the following:

Your Carson City Firefighters are currently on scene of another fire on the south west side of the city. A trailer was heavily involved in fire upon our arrival and was completely destroyed. Again, due to a rapid response crews were able to knock the fire down quickly and prevent it from spreading to the wildland and adjacent structures. A fire investigator is on scene.

UPDATE 5:10 p.m.: Curry is reopened but some side streets are still blocked.

UPDATE 4:46 p.m.: Curry St. has been blocked in both directions and blocked at Curry and Washoe St. due to a second brush fire.

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At 1:18 p.m., a brush fire was reported in the area of Shoshone and Boyle streets in W. Carson City.

First responders are enroute to the scene. Motorists must seek alternate routes from Curry St. while responders are in the area.

As of 1:15 p.m. Thursday the southbound lanes of S. Carson St. are closed due to a crash in front of the Wells Fargo building.

We are thrilled to announce that the brick restoration on the Brewery Building is now complete! Abstract Masonry was the contractor and did a truly incredible job.

Many thanks are owed to State of Nevada Commission for Cultural Centers and Historic Preservation who provided $302,000 in funding (which was based on the original quote).

Join Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery on September 2nd from 11-3 PM in the front yard as we celebrate the artworks of Suzy Musil and Sabrina Frey.

Both local artists, Suzy is a jeweler, who specializes in hand beaded earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and so much more. Suzy will be on hand to meet the community and explain her art.

The hills of Comstock will be echoing with booming cannons this Labor Day weekend with the return of Heritage Days, September 2-3.

There will be a battle recreation each day at 11:20am, plus a Champagne Battle Train Saturday evening at 7pm and a special 3pm battle train on Sunday.

They’re creepy and they’re kooky,
Mysterious and spooky…
We’re looking for performers grades K-12 to be a part of the Addams Family!

Hello Fellow anglers. I have been on the road again up in Oregon. The salmon were running and we had to go.

Renee and I fished with my nephew Chris Hacker for 3 days on the mouth of the Rogue River. That, my fellow anglers, is trolling to the highest level.

There were approximately 75 boats in the area one third the size of Topaz Lake, fishing only five to ten feet apart, and I never saw a single person catch another line. A few times I did have to take my pole out of the holder from the side of the boat, so that I did not hit someone's pole going the other way.

Beginning August 28th, asphalt maintenance will begin on Eastgate Siding Road with completion expected in early October. The contractor will have traffic control measures in place; however, it is best to avoid the area off of Flint Drive.

The 2023-2024 youth bowling league sign-ups has opened for all three locations: Gold Dust West, Homegrown Bowling (formerly Carson Lanes Family Fun Center,) and Wink's Silver Strikes. Bowling will start on September 9 at all three houses.

Bowling is open to all abilities and ages 3-18* (*age as of August 1)

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance from the public to identify two suspects for a fraud that occurred on June 30, 2023, (1730 hours) at Lowes (430 Fairview Drive) CCSO case #23-3939.

In collaboration with loss prevention personnel from Lowes, photo and video footage of the suspects were obtained. Photographs of the two female suspects can be seen above.

A 34-year-old Carson City man was arrested for indecent exposure and violating terms of his release after he showed his genitals to deputies.

Carson City’s Night off the Streets (NOTS) has been dedicated for years in providing safe and warm overnight lodging for homeless individuals in the capital city.

Now, they need your help.

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