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Carson City’s capital improvement projects are the topic of conversation at the next Rotary Club of Carson City meeting. Public Work’s City Engineer Randall Rice and Deputy Director Dan Stucky will give members an overview of the City’s Capital Improvement Plan and a brief update of current and future projects.

The Nevada Gaming Control Board has secured the collection of a $229,368.52 jackpot won by an out-of-state patron after a communications error on a progressive slot machine prevented the value of the jackpot from being known.

A majestic Bald Eagle sat for a brief portrait session and then flew off over Buzzy's Ranch Saturday morning.

The Carson City Photo Club has announced the winning photos in its January photo competition. With the theme "Bokeh" or in photography, the aesthetic quality of blur produced in out-of-focus parts of an image the top four photos are:

This past year’s holiday season was filled with challenging times and the impact of Covid on families within the Carson City School District, and those challenging times placed many of those same people in hardship once again.

Here is the Carson CIty area road report for the week of Feb. 7-13, 2022. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Wylder Hotel Hope Valley continues its Eastern Sierra history series with a 50-minute slideshow presentation, The Wedding of the Waters, Feb. 12, 2022.

UPDATE: 5:19 p.m.: Tow trucks are being dispatched to both scenes, each to pick up two damaged vehicles. At least two patients have been transported by ambulance to the hospital.

Carson Now reader Janis Brandenburg Lee snapped this great photo of a Lone Great Blue Heron at Dangberg Ranch in Minden!

Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) is proud to support the Food Bank of Northern Nevada – recently donating $17,250 to the Feeding America member organization. Presented Monday, Jan. 31 at Greater Nevada Field, the funds will provide 51,750 meals to community members in need. Of this donation, $8,750 came from GNCU and $8,500 came from a matching grant received from the Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco.

The popular 4-H Fabric sale returns to Fuji Park Exhibit Hall building, 701 Clear Creek Road, Carson City, on Saturday, Feb. 5 and Sunday, Feb. 6.

Qualifying Nevada seniors could receive new tablets through the Seniors in Service (SIS) Connect Program.

Eagle Valley Children's Home has meaningful employment opportunities. Come join us to meet our management team at our next on-site job fair.

Dinner tickets are now available for St. Teresa of Avila Catholic School’s 19th annual crab feed to be held Saturday, March 5 to benefit the school.

The Carson High School Winterfest Candidates have been announced. Winterfest Week at CHS begins Monday and will continue through Saturday, with the crowning occurring on Friday and the Winterfest Dance happening Saturday.

If you have never experienced snowshoeing, this is your chance! If you can walk, you can snowshoe! You don't have to race, just have FUN! Sign up by Feb. 13 to save $10 (save $10 over race day registration) and be sure to reserve a pair of snowshoes if you need them or bring your own. We encourage first-time walkers!

The Carson City Historical Society (CCHS) will be open from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. this Sunday, February 6, and plans to be open those same hours on Sundays through April 10. The Society is experimenting with being open again on a limited basis. The address of the Society's two yellow buildings, the Foreman-Roberts House Museum and the Carriage House, is 1207 North Carson St., Carson City.

A new, brighter, friendlier, more conveniently located, and well-stocked Grocery Outlet officially opened on February 4 in East Carson City.

As the dignitaries assembled to conduct a formal ribbon cutting event coordinated by the Carson City Chamber of Commerce, the store was already packed with shoppers.

Between the first week of January and the first week of February, deaths, hospitalizations, and cases have all increased.

Saturday February 5, Wylder Hotel Hope Valley continues its Eastern Sierra History series, with a stirring presentation, “Into the Jaws of Hell…”

Today, Nevada Assemblyman P.K. O’Neill officially announced that he would seek re-election to his Assembly seat.

O’Neill, a Republican who has served two previous terms, will now seek his third and has been formally endorsed by the Republican Assembly Caucus.

Carson City Public Works has recognized Tierney Frost, a junior at Carson High School (CHS), with an award for designing the logo that will brand the East William Street Complete Streets Project.

The Douglas County Board of Commissioners is currently accepting applications for appointments to the following volunteer advisory board:

Carson Water Subconservancy District – applicants must represent the agricultural community.

Lyon County will unveil a plaque renaming the Lyon County Justice Complex to the Donald J. Trump Justice Complex on 2/5/2022 at 3:30 PM.

A short ceremony will be held at the facility located at 911 Harvey Way in Yerington.

Effective Tuesday, February 8, 2022, parents may determine if their student will wear a mask or face covering while in schools within the Carson City School District.

In accordance with Emergency Directive 048, masks will be provided for all students and adults who utilize school transportation.

Furthermore, in accordance with the directive, employees, volunteers and visitors will continue to wear masks or face coverings while indoor school facilities.

The Douglas County Board of Commissioners is reaching out to presiding officials of a religious or civic organization to give an invocation at the start of regular Board of County Commissioners meetings.

Nevada get ready!! California's Our Little Miss is headed your way for this one day Under the Sea Preliminary Pageant!

We welcome women and children of all ages! Sign up before February 19th and receive a free photogenic entry!

We celebrate natural beauty and diversity, all while teaching confidence and public speaking skills!

Awards and gift bags for all contestants entered!

Contact Amanda Collins at 209-596-7644 for any help or questions!
Use the link below to register and sign up!

The Carson City Board of Supervisors voted to approve the three appeals against the Carson Valley Meats processing facility on Thursday evening, which denies the Carson Valley Meats project.

On Thursday, February 3, 2022 at about 1:00 pm Carson City Sheriff’s Office Detectives, with the assistance of Cadaver Canine Handler Mary Cablk and canine Dax found the remains of an adult male in the Lompa Ranch area. The remains appear to be that of a male who was previously reported missing in Carson City.

Your family can explore a foreign country without leaving home. The Rotary Club of Carson City is looking for families interested in hosting a foreign exchange student during the 2022/2023 school year.

Rotarian Peter Fishburn says the club looks for families who will ensure that the students visit to the US and Carson City in particular is enjoyable and memorable.

Carson City Ward 1 Supervisor Stacey Giomi announces he will run for re-election in 2022. Giomi was first elected in 2018, after decades of work in public service.

Carson City’s newest salon, Salon Affinity, will be hosting a ribbon cutting to celebrate its grand opening on Wednesday, Feb. 9 from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

The Brewery Arts Center brings back Musicale@TheMaizie this weekend, Feb. 5 at 7pm.

This new singer/songwriter series in what was formerly the Maizie Harris Jesse Black Box Theater, now simply known as The Maizie has created quite the buzz amongst music enthusiasts throughout the region.

A 21-year-old Carson City man was arrested at a South Carson St. casino for possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, and driving without a license, registration, and insurance.

Tonight, Thursday Feb. 3, the Carson City Board of Supervisors will hear an appeal made by a group of residents against the Planning Commission's second approval of the Carson Valley Meats processing facility.

In late December, a group of residents filed an appeal of the Carson City Planning Commission’s approval awarding a Special Use Permit to Carson Valley Meats for a proposed USDA meat processing facility on Highway 50.

UPDATE 11:18 a.m.: Washoe County Sheriff's Office reported that there was a body found within the burnt vehicle on I-580. An active investigation is ongoing.

The circumstances were deemed to be suspicious, but WCSO Public Information Officer Sarah Johns could not confirm any additional details.

According to NHP Trooper Charles Caster, fire marshals were called early this morning to investigate an active vehicle fire.

As of 11:20 a.m., one lane is open on I-580 after a brief closure of all lanes, but lengthy delays are expected.

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I-580 southbound lanes south of Mount Rose between Reno and Carson City has been narrowed to one lane, according to Nevada State Police.

The SR-431 on-ramp is closed. Motorists should use an alternate route as it is unknown when the road will fully reopen.

A 23-year-old man went for a hike, leaving from the Spooner Lake Trailhead around 3:40 yesterday afternoon. This morning, the hiker texted his brother that he needed help.

Working on the theory that the hiker was lost, and likely under-equipped for the frigid temperatures – a multi-agency search began.

Washoe County Sheriff's Office Search and Rescue – Specialized Vehicle Unit, RAVEN, the Washoe County Sheriff's - Hasty Team, Incline Patrol deputies, along with Douglas County and Carson City Search and Rescue Teams worked together in the search for the missing hiker.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office Investigation Division is asking for assistance in identifying two suspects in a case involving passing counterfeit money.

The Carson Comedy Club presents celebrity comedian Dave Mencaralli this Friday and Saturday, Feb. 4-5, at the Carson Nugget in Carson City. Shows begin at 8 p.m. and are hosted by comedian Brian Lee.

After all these years of gardening in Northern Nevada, I am occasionally still fooled into thinking “Maybe this year we are having an early spring.” I know better, believe me, but these past weeks of superb weather are luring me into that false belief. So, newcomers beware! It’s not true, no matter how nice it is — spring is NOT here yet.

If two proposed ballot measures gather enough signatures, Nevadans may get the chance to mandate that voters show identification at the polls, and to repeal portions of a law that requires mail ballots be sent to all active registered voters un

UPDATE 1:27 p.m.: According to Joe France, the owner of Carson City Joe’s, the post to Carson City Joe’s Facebook page was not authorized by Joe. The business is closing, but the situation is complex, and litigation is involved. Additional details will be forthcoming.

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Carson City Joe's, located at 1301 N. Carson Street, has closed, and will be replaced by Don Jose's Bar and Grill, according to Carson City Joe's staff.

Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Patrol units responded Tuesday to a convenience store on Tillman Lane in the Gardnerville Ranchos to meet with a female victim of domestic violence.

Today, Feb. 2 is Groundhog Day or Candlemas Day if you are European. In the U.S., we celebrate this Pennsylvania Dutch tradition which was made famous in the popular Bill Murray movie "Groundhog Day.” In fact, after two years of Covid, Groundhog Day feels familiar since we seem stuck in the same scenes over and over again.

An earthquake with a magnitude of between 3.64 to 3.5 shook south of Markleeville at 5:41 p.m. Tuesday, according to the Nevada Seismological Laboratory and USGS.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office Investigation Division is asking for assistance in identifying the person that stole a motor vehicle in the parking lot of Bodine’s on Jan. 22, 2022.

Mile High Jazz Band will perform “Big Band Jazz, Live-streamed” on Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., live-streamed from A to Zen Studio in Carson City on facebook.com/milehighjazz.

Monica Jaye, radio personality, owner of Monica Jaye Productions, and candidate for Nevada State Senator (District 16) will be the guest speaker at the CCRW’s monthly luncheon at Casino Fandango. The group meets at 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 15. The buffet luncheon meeting is $25 and advance reservations are required. To reserve your spot please text Lori Bagwell 775-220-3646, sorry no walk-ins permitted.

Carson City Fire Department and sheriff's deputies responded Tuesday afternoon at around 2:30 p.m. to a vehicle crash involving a bicycle rider in the area of Pine and Hot Springs Road. The rider suffered minor injuries that did not require medical transport. Motorists can expect can expect some delays.

Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) has been certified as a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI). The U.S. Department of Treasury issued the certification to GNCU in January of this year. With $1.6 billion in assets, GNCU is both the largest financial institution and the only CDFI-certified credit union with headquarters in the state of Nevada.

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