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Carson City worship band I Am "They" will present two concerts in the area with Christian recording artists Bebo Norman and Nathan Tasker (Australia's 2006 Artist of the Year).Both concerts star...

Margaret and Michael Riley drove to Carson City Friday afternoon from Reno just to enjoy the ambiance of the Carson Station's Wing Off, an inaugural chicken wing cookoff."We heard about it ... a...

The Fraternal Order of Police, a nationwide police organization since 1915, established its Northern Nevada Lodge 8 in Carson City last week.Its newly elected President, Carson City sheriff's Deput...

Effective today, NV Energy is cutting its overall electric rates by 2.43 percent for Northern Nevada customers and decreasing overall natural-gas rates by 10.72 percent for Reno-Sparks customers. W...

FALLON -- The Carson City District Bureau of Land Management this week gave the OK for up to five geothermal energy plants in Churchill County as well as a new transmission line extending south fro...

Harvest Festival includes includes unique activitiesFull Circle Compost and Hungry Mother Organics will host an Autumn Harvest Festival 10 a.m.-3 p.m. today at the retail site, 3190 Hwy 395, just s...

DAYTON - Dayton overcame a late rally by Wooster to win 19-17 Friday night. "We didn't tackle very well in this game and that was huge for us," said Dayton coach Rob Turner. "We take a lot of pr...

By Sam Bauman
First time I went to Burning Man on the Black Rock playa, I slept in my SUV. Not bad but second and third it was in my tent, a very gritty and uncomfortable week. Fourth I weaseled my way into a friend's a fold-out trailer, which was better. But from then on I teamed up with a retired airline pilot, who had a nice 27-foot Winnebago. Four of us the first three times, just two the last.

By Kristi Boosman
The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency announced the winners of the Lake Spirit Awards honoring "real people making real progress protecting Lake Tahoe" at their first-ever Community Appreciation Day event held on September 29 at TRPA's office.

The National Rifle Association (NRA) this month formally approved the Nevada Firearms Coalition (NFC) as its new, officially sanctioned state association in Nevada.
The group is a registered nonprofit Nevada corporation and according to its website is dedicated “to the ownership and safe use of firearms for self-defense, competition, recreation and hunting.”

Reno Tahoe Comedy presents a fundraiser for Family TIES of Nevada on Saturday, October 8th. Doors open at 4:00pm, show starts at 5:00pm.

Your entertainer for the evening is hypnotist, Dan Kimm and his show, HYPNOT!C. From mild to wild, a little bit whacky to totally amazing (but always hilarious), discover how “On the Count of Three He’ll Make You a Star!”

By The Carson City Convention and Visitors Bureau
It only takes four days to celebrate statehood in Nevada. The Silver State knows how to party! The annual Carson City Nevada Day events will observe the 147th year since joining the union, with the theme, “Nevada's Great Outdoors,” Oct. 27-30, 2011.

A four-day celebration of the Silver State's admission to the Union in 1864 will be celebrated the last weekend in October in Nevada's state capitol of Carson City.

Effective Saturday, Oct. 1, NV Energy will decrease its overall electric rates by 2.43 percent for northern Nevada customers and decreasing overall natural gas rates by 10.72 percent for Reno-Sparks customers.

With this change, total electric rates will have decreased nearly 25 percent, while total natural gas rates have dropped nearly 30 percent since January 2009. According to the company, adding today’s decreases will roll back total electric prices to 2004 levels and total natural gas prices to 2001.

CARSON CITY – A new federal program is bringing $13.8 million to Nevada to lend to small businesses to spur job growth, Gov. Brian Sandoval announced earlier this week.
The funds provided to Nevada’s State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI) by the Small Business Jobs Act are expected to help create private sector jobs and spur more than $138 million in additional lending to small businesses in Nevada, Sandoval said.

Governor Brian Sandoval, the Nevada Departments of Public Safety and Transportation and other traffic safety partners held an event in Carson City to remind drivers that handheld cellphone use while driving is prohibited in the state as of Oct. 1.

As of Oct. 1, law enforcement is giving motorists a warning for driving while talking, typing or reading on a handheld cellphone or similar device. Beginning Jan. 1, 2012, fines of up to $250, depending on the number of offenses, will be imposed for any driver using a handheld phone or device to talk, type or read.

Stroll around Downtown Carson City and enjoy wine tasting with a commemorative wine glass and map for $10. Visit art galleries, gift shops, casinos and restaurants. Purchase your glasses at the Nugget, Cactus Jacks, Carson Jewelry & Loan or Bella Fiore. Turn in your map at the Carson Nugget at 5 pm for prizes.

A simplified fare structure will greet BlueGo passengers this weekend and a new route between Minden and Carson City begins Monday, the Tahoe Transportation District announced today.

The new fare and route structure allows BlueGo to hold the line on bus fares without major price increases on its main routes and enables the transportation system to operate in a positive and sustainable manner.

Bring your unused and expired prescription drugs to one of the drop off locations for proper by the Sheriff's Office to protect our community and water supply.

Drop off locations - SaveMart Supermarkets:

3620 N. Carson St.
3325 Hwy 50 E.
4348 S. Carson St.

Saturday, Oct. 1, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Acceptable items: Unused or expired prescription drugs, over-the-counter pills, prescription liquids, pet medications and syringes. For more info call 841-4730.

The carabiners have arrived, the rockholds are secure and downtown Reno%u2019s CommRow is putting the final touches in for its Saturday grand opening.

City officials and residents said they are eager to see the former Fitzgeralds hotel-casino reopened as a nongaming, nonsmoking and pet-friendly facility.

Carson (2-1, 2-0) at Manogue (3-1, 3-1)Saturday, 1 p.m.OFFENSE: The Miners, according to Carson coach Blair Roman, have one of the most balanced offenses in Northern 4A football with quarterback T....

DAYTON - Dayton football coach Rob Turner readily admits that he knows very little about Wooster High's football team.That's because the Colts failed to send any film to the Dust Devils. The Colts,...

Sports fodder for a Friday morning . . .The Nevada Wolf Pack football team needs to turn back the clock on Saturday afternoon at Boise State. No, they don't have to somehow find another year of eli...

A Carson City jury on Thursday found Justin Carrigan guilty of failing to get help for his 3-year-old stepdaughter, who was unconscious and not breathing inside his home last year. They found hi...

Jenifer Watkins says she lost two years of her life after she was hit by a driver who was using a cellphone."The last thing I remember is stopping," she said. "The next thing I remember is waking u...

Two of the financial minds of City National Bank expressed cautious optimism for a slow-and-steady economy at a luncheon with the bank's current and prospective clients Thursday.Perry Wong, senior ...

A former Carson City emergency room doctor and convicted kidnapper waived extradition Wednesday and will be returned to Arkansas to face murder charges in a 2002 double killing there. Richard Conte...

Although she has lived in the United States for 15 years, Loyda Herrera hasn't needed to learn English. "Before, I didn't worry about it," she said in Spanish. "But things have gotten harder now...

The Nevada Day Treasure Hunt website generated more than 100,000 unique hits last year, so Northern Nevada treasure hunters likely will be eager to get started when the 10th annual hunt kicks of...

There is an ongoing internal brouhaha over the Nevada Republican Party's proposal to allow same-day voter registration so that non-Republicans can show up at the GOP presidential caucus in February...

The Carson City Democratic Women's Club will meet at Grandma Hatties Restaurant at 11:30 AM to order lunch. At noon, Brenda Silis of Capital City Initiatives will present a family who has worked their way out of poverty through this program. There will also be discussion on progress with the Nevada Day Float and preparation for the February 2012 Presidential Caucus. All women are welcome to attend

Calling all wing lovers, the Great International Chicken Wing Society presents Carson City’s first Wing-Off at Carson Station Casino, Friday through Sunday. Check out the latest Carson City Convention and Visitors Bureau blog for details and go here for a list of happenings through the month of October.

It has been three weeks since an gunman openend fire inside of the Carson City IHOP restaurant. Now, one of the National Guard members who was shot while having breakfast with friends talks about how she is recovering from the incident. Cait Kelley, 25, started Sept. 6 like any other day - that is until she got work and found out there would be a meeting at IHOP.

Michael Mathew Cearley, 51, was arrested Tuesday evening near the intersection of F Street and Winnie Lane following a report that he choked his spouse.

Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto and Nevada Assembly Majority Leader Marcus Conklin announced that the new ‘Foreclosure Fraud Reform’ law will take effect on October 1, 2011.

U.S. Army Spc. Garrett Fant

U.S. Army Spc. Garrett Fant, 21, a 2008 graduate of South Tahoe High School, died on Sept. 26 in Afghanistan.

The U.S. Army has not sent an official notice of his death but it has been confirmed through the news organization KSAL out of Kansas. Fant's mother is Julia Towle Farell of South Lake Tahoe.

By Brian Underwood
The signature shades of orange, red, and purple that are often associated with autumn are not the only fall colors blanketing high school campuses at this time of year.

Visit the office of a high school guidance counselor in September and October and one also will take in the various shades of ash, green, and yellow found on the faces of millions of high school seniors attempting to figure out where they should go to college.

The newly appointed director of the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation held down two state jobs last fiscal year, earning almost as much as the governor.

Frank Woodbeck, who will join Gov. Brian Sandoval’s cabinet Monday, was, from July 2010 to March, both the full-time Southern Nevada director of the state’s Commission on Economic Development and a paid contract consultant to the state on “green jobs” training, according to records obtained by the Las Vegas Sun.

Taxable sales for July were up in all but three Nevada counties, and Carson City was one of the three that didn't see a gain.The reason: a nearly 18 percent drop in automotive sales, the capital's ...

A Carson City woman testified Wednesday that she had to repeatedly ask Justin Carrigan to call 911 for his unconscious stepdaughter, eventually lying and telling him the 3-year-old girl was still b...

Mary Thompson remembers being on the cusp of turning 40 and "glum about getting older."Then she was blindsided by a breast cancer diagnosis, and it forever changed her perspective."Now I'm just ...

The Gold Hill Theater Troupe and Gold Hill Hotel present the heart-warming Broadway comedy "Sylvia," at 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays, Oct. 5-20."Sylvia," by A.R. Gurney, is the love triangle ...

'Think Purple' for Domestic Violence Awareness month Our local Advocates to End Domestic Violence will be downtown on Monday putting up "purple ribbons," yes purple, not pink. We sometimes forget t...

There will be plenty of fish to catch and prizes to win when the second annual kids' fishing day kicks off this month at Baily's Pond, but C.K. Baily's real objective is to get kids hooked on fi...

Carson High's boys soccer team rolled to a 5-0 win over visiting McQueen in a Northern 4A match Wednesday night.The Senators were without coach Eric Masters, who missed the game because his wife de...

Jake Turner Dayton High Junior FootballQ: What are your favorite sports and why?A: Football, basketball and golf. They are the three sports I grew up playing and what I do at the high school.Q: Who...

"A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend upon the support of Paul." - George Bernard ShawI hear talk about revising the federal income tax code. No question, it is a sorry mess. ...

CARSON CITY – Speakers at the fifth and final public hearing to comment on a draft environmental statement that seeks to map the future of the former Nevada Test Site expressed a variety of concerns Wednesday, including a failure to adequately address contamination of groundwater at the site.
Another concern focused on an indication in the document for what is now called the Nevada National Security Site that a previous agreement with the state of Nevada to avoid metropolitan areas in the transportation of low-level radioactive waste to the site for burial will be abandoned.

Here is this week's fishing report through Oct. 4, 2011. This report is for rivers, lakes and streams in the Sierra, Northern Nevada, Northern California and Southern Oregon. Go here for Outdoor Editor Don Quilici's latest column on fall fishing and winding down for the season. Go here for Don's column on some of Nevada's fishing waters closing for the season beginning Sept. 30.

With winter weather creeping around the corner, and with many California waters scheduled to close for the year on Nov. 15, this is my annual reminder for those Carson City area fishermen who plan to hang it up for the year after a few more fall casts.
Many of you prefer not to fish during the winter months or have absolutely no interest in ice fishing, so this article is specifically written for you. (Hmmm, come to think of it, this article is also worth reading by those of you who plan to continue fishing until the weather warms back up, again).

CARSON CITY – Scott Beaulier is no fan of states borrowing money, but in his new working paper on transitioning public pensions to 401(k) style plans to reduce taxpayer liabilities to pay retirement benefits, the Troy University professor says it is an option worth considering.

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