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The Carson City School District took time at the School Board meeting Tuesday night to recognize 22 individuals with the “Distinguished Student Award.” The student winners were selected by administrators and recognized from their respective schools as having specific qualities, skills and characteristics that distinguished them.

A 40-year-old woman was arrested Monday for suspicion of domestic battery and simple battery, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

UPDATE 8:13AM: With the assistance of the California Highway Patrol, Richard Coen has been safely located in Redwood City, Calif. Richard was taken to an area hospital to be reunited with his family.
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Carson City Sheriff’s Office investigators are seeking assistance from the public in locating a missing and endangered adult. Richard Coen was reported missing on May 9, 2023 and was last seen leaving his home at around 5 a.m.

Sorotimist Interational of Carson City presents LUNAFEST

LUNAFEST, the fundraising film festival dedicated to amplifying stories by women and gender nonconforming filmmakers, and bringing people together in their communities, will be hosted by Soroptimist International of Carson City at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City on Thursday, May 11, at 5:30pm.

Join Suicide Prevention Network and Partnership Douglas County for a free awareness event to promote mental health wellness within our Douglas County community.

As Senate Bill 80 (SB80), the education measure advocating for head injury and concussion legislation, advances through the legislative process, Youth Legislator Stella Thornton, 18-year-old senior at Carson High School, on behalf of the Nevada Youth Legislature, took time last Thursday, May 4, 2023, to further present SB80 to the Nevada Assembly Committee on Education.

For the first time in Carson City, the nationally recognized nonprofit Green Our Planet will host a student-run farmers market from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Nevada Capitol Building on Tuesday, May 16. Featuring five schools from northern Nevada, this coincides with the 10-year anniversary of Green Our Planet and their efforts to make a difference in the lives of children and in the world.

We are just shy of a month out from the Farmer’s Market Season in Carson City, which begins June 10 and runs through Sept. 30.

This year, the Farmer’s Market is moving to Mill’s Park, to take up shop in the Marv Teixeira Pavilion.

Carson City local Mike Hartman has released his latest book "Sarah’s Mosaic." Hartman has has published two previous editions of the Tony Morrell Mystery Series, "Jaguarundi" (2015) and "Deadly Voyeur" (2018).

Single lane closures will take place on US-50 near Dayton Thursday, May 11 as the Nevada Department of Transportation repairs concrete median barrier damaged in a crash.

A suspect in an alleged felony lewdness incident that happened in April has been arrested, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office detective.

Square Dancing, Carson City

Come join us at the Elk’s Lodge in Carson City May 15th for Beginning Square Dance Lessons! Great physical and mental exercise. Couples and singles welcome. No partner needed.

The Carson High School (CHS) Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) unit has received a perfect score of 5 during their recent inspection. Conducted by Captain Shane Tanner, commanding officer at Naval Air Station Fallon, the inspection evaluated the unit’s appearance and performance in several areas including Color Guard and Drill Demonstration.

The community is invited to Mills Park from 10:00am – 2:00pm on Saturday, May 20, 2023 for the 5th annual Kids to Parks Day event here in Carson City. The celebration will include music, food, outdoor activities from local organizations, educational booths, the Junior Park Ranger Olympics, and Junior Park Ranger Bike Races.

9th Annual "Send a Scout to Camp Car Show" will be held at Lampe Park in Gardnerville on July 22, 2023.

Event starts at 10:00am with awards at 3:00pm. There will be vendors, a live auction, 50/50 raffle. Nevada Nosh Food truck and Kona Ice will be available for lunch. We are a Hot August Nights Event Series Promoter. Cost is $35.00/vehicle - participant gets a T-shirt and dash plaque. You can pre-register or sign up the day of the show.

People’s Choice Voting. Categories are:
Club Participation / Longest Distance Award

Carson City is seeking an artist or artist team to design, fabricate and install a free-standing, outdoor, original sculpture at the South Carson Street/South Stewart Street Roundabout. Carson City recently completed the South Carson Complete Streets Project, the largest corridor revitalization project in the City’s history. One of the focal points of the corridor revitalization is the roundabout at South Carson Street and South Stewart Street.

Carson City is seeking an artist or artist team to design, fabricate and install a free-standing, outdoor, original sculpture at the South Carson Street/South Stewart Street Roundabout.

Carson City recently completed the South Carson Complete Streets Project, the largest corridor revitalization project in the City’s history. One of the focal points of the corridor revitalization is the roundabout at South Carson Street and South Stewart Street.

Saturday May 13, 2023 the Carson City Moose Lodge 2709 and the Blue Bull will be hosting a fundraising event to support Moose charities and local community projects. Come to the Bull Bull from noon to 3 p.m. and enjoy some grilled brats and 2 draft beers for just a $10 ticket.

Saturday, May 13th is the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive sponsored by The National Association of Letter Carriers and The United States Postal Service. Please leave donations of non-perishable food by your mailbox. They will be collected by your letter carrier and delivered to a food bank in your area.

Tickets are on sale for this year’s Capital City Brewfest. The annual event, sponsored by the Rotary Club of Carson City, takes place Saturday, June 24 from 3 to 8 p.m. along Curry Street at McFadden Plaza.

“The Brewfest is always a great way to kick off summer in our area,” says Rotarian and Organizer Jim Gray. “We look forward to a another strong turn out this year.”

Have you ever been to a FUN-raiser? The Friends In Service Helping (FISH), annual Celebrity Waiter Fun-raiser is on Saturday, May 20. This year’s event will take place directly on the site of FISH’s Student Housing project at 1455 N. Carson Street. Take part in helping FISH raise awareness and have fun connecting with community members in support of the cause.

Are you ready to show the world your creative talents and become the Silver State Scorsese? The City Wide Short Film Competition is your chance to shine and showcase your skills to a wider audience. But time is running out.

The deadline to register for the competition is Wednesday, May 10 at noon. That's only a few days away, so don't delay — register now and start working on your film.

Come support your local roller derby league and check out this double header on Saturday, May 13. We’ll be skating at the Carson Community Center at 2pm. Doors open at 1pm so you can grab your seat before they fill up.

The event will start with a junior mixer scrimmage and will be followed by your very own Carson Victory Rollers vs. Faultline Derby Devilz.

Touring musicians Leslie Stevens and Max Gomez, from Los Angeles and Taos, New Mexico, respectively, will be performing Friday evening at the new outdoor Summer Stage at 1201 North Carson Street.

Leslie Stevens has performed on NPR's Mountain Stage, and at festivals around the world. She has also been named "Best Country Singer in Los Angeles" by readers of the LA Weekly multiple times.

Girls on the Run Sierras is bringing their week-long, character- building summer camp to Carson City! At Camp GOTR, girls will learn about friendship building, confidence and creativity while playing fun, interactive games. This summer camp will be from August 7th-11th. More information can be found here.

The Capital City Arts Initiative is delighted to announce that its $500 2023 Aim scholarship was awarded to Paloma Moon from Douglas High School, for her Scarlett, pen & ink drawing. The award was juried from the "Spring Forward 2023" exhibition with art by 36 students from Carson, Dayton, Douglas, and Pioneer high schools.

A 28-year-old woman was arrested early Saturday in the area of northbound I-580 and Snyder for misdemeanor suspicion of DUI, reckless driving and other offenses, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

The Nevada Day, Inc. Board of Directors announces the theme for the 2023 Nevada Day Parade is "Home Means Nevada." The slogan "Home Means Nevada" is used throughout the culture of our state. It is the name of our state song which was written by Bertha Raffetto in 1932 and adopted by the state legislature as the state song in 1933.

Join Muscle Powered and Western Nevada's Safe Routes to School in delivering 500 children's books to Fremont Elementary School.

UPDATE 5:55PM: Carson City Fire Department has been released from mutual aid duties. All CCFD trucks have returned to quarters. For updates see The Record-Courier's Twitter page here.
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East Fork Fire and Carson City Fire Department responded at around 5 p.m. Sunday for a brush fire burning in the area of Cary Creek Court and Autumn Hills Road in the Genoa area near Foothill Road, according to dispatch.

This is an introductory class on how to build, light and maintain a coal forge fire with a hand cranked blower, proper hammering techniques, drawing, pointing, twisting, punching and how to work hot steel over a coal forge. Students will take home the basic knowledge of forging and their own handmade forged decorative article.

About the Classes
• Class size is limited to a maximum of 6 students
• Taught by an experienced local smith and knife maker
• Cost is $100 per person with materials and tools supplied
• Participants must be members of the California Blacksmith Association

The Senior Celebration event is almost here! Check out the FREE Senior Health Fair from 8 am to 12 noon, Thursday, May 11th at the Casino Fandango Grand Ballroom in Carson City!

People sometimes ask, “How have things changed for Mark Twain in the past 35 years?” (For the first-time reader I’m winding down a career of portraying Mark Twain for the past 35 years.) And I am happy to report, one thing has changed dramatically, and it is in fact, a pleasant thing.

So, who can a single mother of two who lives an hour away from the nearest nursing school count on to make her dream of becoming a forensic nurse possible?

Unquestionably, it’s Western Nevada College’s ROADS program.

Green Central is the place to be, Saturday, May 13, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., for the The Greenhouse Project's 14th annual Mother's Day Plant Sale. Plants are currently available on-line. These sales will be suspended Saturday through Wednesday, May 17 to allow staff to restock inventory.

Carson High School Baseball Seniors were asked to choose one teacher or coach who has made an impact in their lives thus far. They then presented them with a personalized jersey and invited them to Senior Night, which took place this past Wednesday.

It was a special way for these players to thank an educator or coach for being a role model to them.

Well done seniors, and well done teachers and coaches.

Jan Loverin to present CCHS lecture May 19 in person and on Zoom

Carson City Historical Society (CCHS) is proud to host a lecture/presentation by Jan Loverin, curator of the Marjorie Russell Textile Museum, on "Victorian Fashions and Dress Reform" on Friday, May 19, 2023, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. The lecture is free and open to the public. It will be held in the Carriage House, 1207 North Carson Street, Carson City, Nevada. We will be offering light refreshments. No RSVP is necessary.

Every few years I have certified arborists prune our trees. They always chip anything smaller than what we can use for firewood, generating a mountain of wood chips for me. I use wood chips throughout our landscaped acre, everywhere there isn’t lawn.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of May 8-14, 2023. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

A returning favorite event is the Kite Flying Weekend on Saturday, May 13 and Sunday, May 14 from 10am until 3pm both days. Cameron and Reina Kauffman of Coolkiter.com will bring their assortment of big and beautiful kites, kites for high wind and kites for no wind.

Celebrate the splendor of the Victorian Era at the Fourth Ward School Museum in historic Virginia City, Nevada this Mother’s Day Weekend.

On Saturday, May 13, indulge in the resplendent ritual of afternoon tea in an authentic Victorian-Era environment.

Join us for "May Jazz," an evening big-band music by the Mile High Jazz Band with singer Jakki Ford, on Tuesday, May 9, 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 also has a well-stocked bar.

Rock crawling enthusiasts gathered at Fuji Park Saturday despite the weather to celebrate off road activities.

Those gathered show cased off road gear, rock crawling displays, and even off road RC car tracks!

For the second time in Northern Nevada, a play that brings us to the intersection of two realities, with love and suffering, despair and hope… a world that sometimes embraces, but often rejects and kills us. Locally written, directed and acted; at Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St. Reno.

In response to changing community needs, later this month Carson Tahoe Health (CTH) will begin the process of merging services to maximize limited resources and maintain needed services for our community.

Come and join in a Book Signing for our newly published volume: “Mackay Mansion Gould & Curry Mining Office.”

What better setting for the Book Signing than at the historic and famous Mackay Mansion in the extraordinary mining town of Virginia City, Nevada.

All books will be “Author-Graphed.” :~)

Meet the Mackay Mansion Director, Caretaker and Tour Guide, Dawn Dessaussois.

Meet the Paranormal Investigative team, “Thin Veil Investigator’s” in which Sandie am a member of, having investigated this renowned haunted mansion on many occasions.

Next Thursday, May 11, a city-wide Bike to School Day event is being held. The school with the most bikes on their campus will win a prize!

The entire month of May is Bike to School Month, and the Carson City School District has chosen to celebrate with a Bike to School Day and Rack 'em Up contest.

Today was a day we aimed to make Adolph Sutro, our supporters, neighbors, friends, and community proud.

Thanks to the support of Nevada Builders Alliance, Nevada Builders Foundation, Carson Chandler, The Fox Brewery & Pub, 1st & 10 Restaurant Sports Bar & Grill, Virginia City Outlaws, The VC Silent Riders, Frey Ranch Distillery, and all of our incredible, dedicated volunteers—we opened our gates to the community today.

Attention ladies: are you looking for a super-handsome and very affectionate guy? Meet Leon. This black medium-haired ex-lothario seeks a long-term committed relationship with the right person or family.

The featured speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon will be Annette Magnus, outgoing Executive Director of Battle Born Progress and the Institute for a Progressive Nevada. For many years she has been as familiar a face around the halls of the legislature and as she has been on TV panel shows hosted by the likes of Sam Shad and Jon Ralston. At the luncheon she will provide an update on the status of bills being promoted or opposed by BBP during the 82nd legislative session.

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