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Rich colors make a beautiful sunrise Tuesday morning over Carson City.

The next Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting will be held on Thursday, Jan. 6 beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Sierra Room of the Community Center, located at 851 E. William Street.

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Happy New Year! From the 50th Reunion Carson High Class of 1971.

We all have class reunions, and my 50th was this year. When you are younger, it is more of a competition rally of who is who and what you have accomplished. For some this can leave a bad taste, and many may not return to their next one.

Nevada Division of Forestry will be conducting pile burning prescribed fire operations in the Clear Creek drainage of Carson City beginning Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2022, conditions and weather permitting.

In honor of Betty White, known for her animal activism and advocacy, Catmandu, a no-kill, cage-free cat rescue and sanctuary in Carson City is holding a Giving Grid fundraising drive in her name.

We have just past a season of giving. Presents were given to loved ones. Baked goods were given to friends and neighbors. Smiles were given to strangers. It is truly “the most wonderful time of the year.”

Continuing the Carson City Chamber tradition of presenting the venue for the annual State of the City Address, Mayor Lori Bagwell will provide insight into the state of this city following her first year in office. The first Chamber State of the City address was presented in 2010 after Mayor Robert Crowell’s first year in office.

The Carson City Photo Club has announced the winners of its November photo competition. The theme was "trees." The winners are:

UPDATE JAN. 6: Based on tips from the public, the man wanted for questioning has been identified, according to Carson City Sheriff's Office Detective Sam Hatley. The case is being forwarded to the Carson City District Attorney's Office for alleged battery with a deadly weapon.

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The Carson City Sheriff's Office Investigations Division is asking for the public's help identifying a man sought for questioning in a battery with a deadly weapon and road rage incident where the victim was stabbed in the hand and punched.

NCET, Northern Nevada’s largest member-supported non-profit that provide educational and networking events to help people explore businesses and technology, announced their full slate of January informational and networking events to kick off the new year. All Carson City professionals are invited.

UPDATE 12:33PM: Both the northbound and southbound lanes of I-580 through Washoe Valley are now open, according to the Nevada Department of Transportation.
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Damaging winds blew down trees, caused power outages and closed the main artery between Carson City and Reno overnight, after the first winter storm of 2022 moved into the region, further causing headaches for motorists, long wait lines on alternative roadways and the loss of electricity due to downed or damaged power lines.

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Department of Transportation and the Nevada State Police are reporting potentially dangerous road conditions in Washoe Valley, including blowing snow and ice. Additionally, two overturned semi-trucks are blocking some lanes in both directions with high winds hampering efforts to remove the trucks.

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office made 14 arrests over the New Year’s Weekend, December 31, 2021 through January 2, 2022. Additionally, the Sherriff reported the County experienced another year with fewer calls for service as compared to previous years.

Taken on Mica Drive, Indian Hills south of Carson City at around 2 p.m. Monday.

Carson City Health and Human Services is reporting the first case of Omicron Variant of the virus that causes COVID-19 in the Quad-County Region of Carson City, Douglas County, Lyon County, and Storey County.

Beginning this Wednesday, Nevada Health Centers is offering a weekly walk-in COVID-19, influenza immunization clinic at its school-based health center, located at 618 W. Musser St. in Carson City. The immunization clinics will run from 9 to 11 a.m. every Wednesday until otherwise noted.

Nevada Day announces as of January 1, 2022, Brooke Santina will take over as the Executive Director for the non-profit. The former director, Ken Hamilton, informed the Nevada Day Board in December he would not be returning after holding the position for over a decade. The Board thanks Ken for his many years of service to Nevada Day and wishes him the best in his new endeavors.

UPDATE 6:31PM: I-580 from Bowers Mansion to Eastlake will be closed in both directions beginning at 7 p.m., Monday night, according to the Nevada State Police Highway Patrol Division. NDOT will assess road conditions at 7 a.m. Tuesday morning. Winds are expected to be in excess of 60 mph this evening.

Alternative routes to and from Reno include taking US-50 past Dayton to Silver Springs and taking USA Parkway to I-80. If heading to Carson, reverse the route taking I-80 to USA Parkway and then US-50 to Silver Springs and Dayton. Taking Eastlake around the east side of Washoe Lake may also be possible. Drive slowly.

Nevada College Savings Programs offer families a variety of college savings options and plans. The Nevada State Treasurer's Office will offer events in January designed to assist those looking for information regarding services as well as help individuals and families navigate various college savings plans available.

A 27-year-old man was arrested Sunday for suspicion of felony burglary of a motor vehicle, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Dear Community,
At the start of the pandemic, there was much uncertainty in our community. We witnessed local businesses layoff their staff and shut their doors for an unknown amount of time. We saw our local service industries modify their way of doing business to accommodate community health guidelines. We observed much insecurity in our community due to the pandemic. Our agency wanted to create a spark of optimism while contributing to local businesses and our local economy.

NCET, Northern Nevada’s largest member-supported non-profit that provide educational and networking events to help people explore businesses and technology, announced their full slate of January informational and networking events to kick off the new year.

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Our New Years 2022 Show is now in full swing! We are excited to share that the NAA (Nevada Artist Association) is featuring our first art show of the year! Come and see beautiful new art at the gallery.

Visitors are reminded that the annual seasonal closure of native surface roads, also known as dirt roads, went into effect Saturday, January 1, 2022 on the Eldorado National Fores. These roads will remain closed until at least April 1.

Heading into the first week of 2022 brings the potential for damaging winds, mountain snow, and a few light valley rain and snow showers Monday and Tuesday, according to the National Weather Service, which has issued a High Wind Warning for the greater Reno, Carson City, Carson Valley areas and at Lake Tahoe.

United Federal Credit Union was pleased to donate more than $2,300 to local families and organizations in northwest Nevada as part of the 2021 Pay It Forward initiative.

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Meet/talk with current elected officials. Hear about elections. See what is happening in your Lyon County with the caucus.

Nevada is ranked number one for the state with the best economic momentum, according to Federal Funds Information for States’ Index of State Economic Momentum. Following the devastating impact of COVID-19, Nevada is recovering at one of the fastest rates in the country when it comes to three key factors: personal income growth, employment growth and population growth.

The Board of County Commissioners start the new year with a full agenda on Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022. The board is slated to elect a chairman and vice-chairman at 9 a.m. Commissioner Vida Keller currently serves as Chair with Commissioner Ken Gray as Vice-Chair.

Christmas tree recycling is happening around Carson City now through Jan. 14, 2022. Curbside collection is on regular trash days.

The 2021 first semester at Carson High School is in the past, and a 2022 Happy New Year and semester have begun. The past is gone, and the future is here, so instead of a new year’s resolution, how about taking a look at something much bigger?

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of Jan. 3 to Jan. 9, 2022. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

The Wild Sheep Foundation will host its 45th annual Convention and Sporting Expo, known as "The Sheep Week," Jan. 13-15 at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center and the Peppermill Resort Spa & Casino.

With the new year comes, yet again, another new set of laws on the books.

Western Nevada College’s homeschooling program is the topic of the next Rotary Club of Carson City meeting. Professor of Psychology and Homeschool Coordinator Dr. Rebecca Bevans will be the featured speaker. The meeting takes place on Tuesday, January 4th at noon in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom. The public is invited to attend.

After the strong December storms, the snow survey conducted Thursday near Sierra-at-Tahoe measured 78.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of 20 inches, which is 202 percent of average for this date.

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today conducted the first snow survey of the season at Phillips Station, west of South Lake Tahoe.

Bill Wharton will be performing once again at the All Star Bar & Grill on Thursday, January 6th. Bill is a Carson Valley resident that has dazzled audiences throughout the area for years.

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The monthly meeting of the Citizen’s Climate Lobby of Carson City will be held online on Jan. 4.

To learn more please visit https://citizensclimatelobby.org/

Carson Now reader John D. Branstetter sent in this great photo of the sunset in Dayton!

It's time to say goodbye to 2021, Carson City, but not before we take a look back. We may have had a difficult year filled with COVID-19, oftentimes confusing mandates, a wild pack of dogs that roamed the streets only to be caught and quickly replaced by several bears digging through garbage and destroying fruit trees because of the drought. Did you know there were hundreds of earthquakes in the region during the summertime? Or that the three wildfires that darkened our skies for months burned over a million acres?

But it's not all bad, Carson City. We also got to enjoy a lavish dog wedding, hot air balloon surprises, art, concerts, achievements, and so much more. Check below to see the noteworthy, the newsworthy, and the downright silly.

With another sharp increase in cases of COVID-19 occurring in Nevada, the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NCB) will be intensifying enforcement of the state's mask directive as crowds flock to the state's casinos over the New Year's holiday weekend.

Snow and ice provide Postcard images through out the day in Carson City

Thursday night sunset.

Carson City Health and Human Services is providing the Quad County community with a weekly update for the week starting Dec. 23 and ending Dec. 29, 2021.

Make a bookmark or card with animal track designs or an animal mask to take home. Learn about wild animal diversity in Nevada.

Discover the difference between herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. Find out what can be learned from animal tracks and scat.

Nevada Raider Nation, Carson City Chapter will host a game watch at 10 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 2, 2022 at Jimmy G's in Carson City. The Las Vegas Raiders will take on the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Happy almost 2022 Carson City! I’m sure none of us expected the roaring 20s to be like this, but we can all come together in saying sayonara to 2021.

If you are planning on going out on New Years Eve in Carson City, please remember to wear a mask, get vaccinated, and stay safe out there!

Beginning the first week of January, Carson City Health and Human Services has decided to end its weekly COVID-19 reporting on the Quad Counties.

Drier conditions will prevail for the New Year's weekend, but temperatures around Carson City, western Nevada and the Sierra will be quite chilly, according to the National Weather Service. Meanwhile, another winter storm with mountain snow and widespread strong gusty winds is expected to arrive beginning late Monday.

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