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Every year the public is warned about the dangers of cold water shock, but every year, people die in Lake Tahoe not due to a lack of swimming skill or hypothermia, but often due to cold water shock.

Historic Coin Press No. 1 is back in service at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City. The 154-year-old artifact is the only coin press of its kind still in operation.

Coin Press No. 1 demonstrations occur every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. inside the historic Carson City Mint building at the Nevada State Museum.

Summer signals the return of the annual Carson City Library Summer Reading Challenge starting Saturday, June 17 from 12 to 4 p.m. with a themed kick-off celebration titled, "Around the World.”

This annual reading literacy initiative provides an opportunity for the public to join in the challenge and festivities held at the Carson City Library, located at 900 North Roop St.

The Douglas County Board of County Commissioners is currently accepting applications for one appointment to the Airport Advisory Committee. All applicants must be Douglas County residents. The current vacancy is for an Airport Soaring Community member.

Speaking at the June 5th Democratic luncheon will be Carson City library director Joy Holt. She will catch us up on all of library's many doings, and is prepared to consider suggestions from the audience for even more doings.

Joy Holt's resume includes experience as a library aide, library assistant, academic student reference librarian, assistant library director, digital services librarian, assistant to the state librarian and deputy library director.

The Carson City Board of Supervisors held a meeting Thursday to discuss the creation of a new Carson City Public Defender's Office.

Now that summer has arrived, more and more people will be visiting Northern Nevada’s outdoor recreation areas. Parking lots for our region’s lakes, parks, and hiking trails are favorite targets for thieves.

A delightful melodrama set in 1898 Dayton, Nevada. A portion of the proceeds will go towards rebuilding the Dayton Train Depot. For reservations PLEASE call Lisa at 775-315-1085. Double click on flier for more information.

Nevada State Fair returns to Carson City, Nevada’s capital beginning Thursday. Four fun filled days of entertainment, carnival rides, culture, music and more are planned through Sunday, June 4.

On Saturday, June 3, 2023, Capitol City Gun Club in Carson City, NV will host a Registered Sporting Clays Shoot from 9:00am to 4:30pm. Everyone is invited to come!

Western Nevada College accountant Cherrice Dotson was delighted to be able to combine her love of art and the military by personally hand painting a patriotic mural at the entrance to the Veterans Resource Center within the Cedar Building on the Carson City campus of Western Nevada College.

A Carson City tradition continues as members of Carson High School's senior class of 2023 show their pride by changing the painted rocks on the west side of Carson City's C-Hill overnight.

The tradition continues as members of Carson High School's Senior Class of 2023 show their spirit and pride by changing the painted rocks on the west side of Carson City's C-Hill overnight.

The painted rocks are switched annually in the spring tradition and then are changed back before the start of the new school year at the end of summer.

Carson City Sheriff's Office had made four warrant arrests over the past two days, according to CCSO recent arrests and bookings.

Carson City electric vehicle chargers

If you’re an electric vehicle owner in Carson City or just driving through, you now have access to 180kW fast chargers, located at Carson Tahoe Quail center, 4500 South Carson Street right near the intersection of Highways 580 and 50 in south Carson City.

On Wednesday evening, Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo signed the K-12 Education Funding Bill, in addition to AB 330, which is Governor Lombardo’s Safer and Supportive Schools Act, and AB 285, Assemblywoman Angie Taylor’s school safety legislation.

Magnificent Manny is his name, waiting for adoption is his game. This one-year-old still has lots of puppy energy and would do best in a home where he’s the only pet.

The annual Kiwanis of Sierra Nevada Yard Sale is being held this Friday and Saturday June 2-3, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Last year's fundraiser was incredibly successful for us. Quality donations from our membership are continuing to come in. Our members have been saving and collecting all year for this sale.

Carson City emergency crews were called Wednesday afternoon to a 3-vehicle crash that happened in the 300 block of South Carson Street near The Fox Brewpub.

Carson City area casinos had a 4.19 percent decrease in gaming revenue for the month of April compared to April 2022, according the Nevada Gaming Control Board in its monthly report released Wednesday.
Carson City’s Computer Corps Technology Learning Center is hosting opportunity workshops this summer for volunteers at their location, 4630 US Highway 50 E.

CARSON CITY — Carson High School’s Advanced Creative Writing Class published their 2023 issue of the Student Literary Magazine, Bolt of Blue. This year's student-chosen theme for Bolt of Blue is "Growing up," a universal experience that touches us all in different ways.

The Nevada Department of Education is pleased to announce that Christy McGill, Director of the Office of Safe and Respectful Learning Environments, has been honored with the Change Maker Award from the National Alliance on Mental Health Western Nevada.

Local musical artist, Bill Wharton, will be appearing at the Nashville Social Club on Sunday, June 4th on the Soft Note Stage. NSC is one of Carson City’s newest hot spots that has created a unique boutique style dining experience combined with a welcoming, Nashville-esque atmosphere.

Lakeview property owners and Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space teamed up on Saturday, May 6 for a volunteer clean-up day at the Lakeview entrance on Hobart and old Highway 395.

Nevada Rural Counties RSVP Program, Inc., also known as RSVP, is preparing for their annual distribution of Farmers Market coupons for Carson City low-income seniors. Coupons will be available at no cost for those who qualify on June 9th from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Carson City Community Center, in the Front Lobby facing William St.

The Nashville Social Club has announced tickets are still available for West Texas Exiles, performing live in “The Swan” Music Hall on Friday, June 2.

On May 28, an interfaith group gathered at the Coffee Bar in Reno to hear Rajan Zed, President of the Universal Society of Hinduism, who spoke on the status of religions in the world.

Drivers are advised to plan for additional travel time as northbound Interstate 580 is reduced to two lanes in central Reno for two weeks as part of a continuing Nevada Department of Transportation project to resurface the interstate and improve bridges.

A tradition since 1988, Carson High Safe Grad was started by the community following a series of alcohol-related graduation night incidents and deaths. Safe Grad is an all-night graduation party held at the Carson City Community Center celebrating students completing their education while also preventing the use of alcohol and drugs, including drunk driving.

Once inside the Community Center, graduates enjoy free, fun and safe entertainment, music, and food. The next morning, there is an optional (fee based) round trip to California Six Flags Discovery Kingdom.

Carson Fly Fishing Club's Monthly Meeting is Tuesday, June 13, 7 p.m. in the Ormsby Room of the Carson City Sheriff's Office, 911 East Musser Street.

Morning walk Tuesday with the flood waters receding at Empire Ranch golf course in Carson City.

The Carson City Cinema Club presents “Rebecca” (1940) on Tuesday, June 6 at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall (511 West King Street-the old Catholic church).

Buckle up for an unforgettable night of entertainment at the Nashville Social Club in Carson City with the sought-after country rock burlesque show, “Most Wanted!”

This Las Vegas-style residency (presented on the Nashville Social Club's “Swan Music Hall” from June to October 2023) will enliven the stage, one night a month, with a modern, tasteful burlesque show featuring exciting choreography, beautiful costumes, specialty acts, comedy, and great country music with a rock ‘n’ roll twist.

Have you ever wanted to learn the old art of Blacksmithing? Early smiths made wagon parts, handmade tools, shaped ornamental pieces, horseshoes, hinges and just about anything to having to do with working metal into a desired shape or purpose.

Join the Carson City Park Rangers for a moonlit celebratory hike underneath the Strawberry Moon in honor of National Trails Day. We will be adventuring up to the Boy Scout Overlook on Prison Hill from the 5th St. Trailhead and learning about the cultural history of Prison Hill.

After a nine month investigation an arrest was made Tuesday in the August 2022 killing of a Yerington man, the Lyon County Sheriff's Office reports.

A 52-year-old man was arrested Monday for suspicion of gross misdemeanor false imprisonment, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Nevada State Police, Highway Patrol division is asking the public for information regarding a single vehicle crash Tuesday morning in which the driver apparently left the scene and also left a dog behind.

With the purpose of raising money for families who have a cancer diagnosis of a loved one and a desire to spend time with that person to make memories, the family of Crystal Evenson-Briscoe will hold a "Crystal's Crusade" fundraiser this Saturday, June 3 in Carson City.

While we in Carson City are awaiting the beginning of our farmers market season, which this year will take place June through September at Mills Park, the farmers markets in Minden and Gardnerville have already begun.

The Minden Farmers Market takes place in downtown Minden every Tuesday from 4 to 8 p.m. along Esmerelda Ave., which is closed for the event.

Join Muscle Powered and Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space for National Trails Day on June 3rd 2023. We will work on brushing the Waterfall Trail and North Kings Loop and fixing sections of trail that have been damaged by this past winter.

Brushing and trail repair use tools such as loppers, McLeods, hand saws and rakes to remove encroaching brush and to work trail surfaces.

As an extra feature of the Saturday, June 3 downtown wine walk, the Carson City Chamber is sponsoring a free performance by the always popular United States Air Force Mobility Band, the high-energy pop and rock band of the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West stationed at Travis Air Force Base, Calif.

On Monday night, Gov. Joe Lombardo declared a state of emergency due to flooding, mudslides, and other issues resulting from seasonal water runoff across northern Nevada.

The annual First Presbyterian Church Carson City garage sale will be held at North Division and West Musser streets. Friday, June 2 and Saturday, June 3 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Featured Artist shows by Rob Jennings-Teats and Ken Clarke are on display along with the NAA "Just the Right Size" Show presented now through June 16 @ the Gallery. Rob's paintings largely follow religious and spiritual themes and daily life from Southeast Asia and incorporate traditional styles from that region. Ken's paintings include many Nevada and desert landscapes as well animals and pets.

Just in time for the summer season when parents and kids alike are looking for new activities, USA BMX is holding a free registration event in Carson City on Sunday, June 4.

The event is for those who may be interested in BMX racing, allowing them a sneak peek into what members can expect at their local track, from multiple weekly practices to local, regional and national racing opportunities that are open to all USA BMX members — regardless of age or skill level.

Carson Now reader Jayson Hadwick captured some interesting images on his camera Sunday. These are actually a swarm of mosquitoes, not helicopters, flying around him while in Washoe Valley.

The Carson City Cinema Club presents “Dick Tracy” (1990) on Thursday, June 15 at the Brewery Arts Center.

Thunderstorm chances remain high across the Sierra and Western Nevada today, Memorial Day, prompting the National Weather Service to extend its Flood Watch for much of the region through Tuesday night.

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