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Wouldn’t you like to celebrate Christmas with a new forever friend purring by your side? Meet Finnegan, also known as Finn. This sweet little guy is quite the character; playful, intelligent, and eager to learn.

A multi-faith coalition of Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish leaders is urging the nation’s largest coffeehouse chains to immediately stop charging extra for plant-based milk alternatives; calling it “unethical” and “unfair”.

Coffeehouse chains like Starbucks, Dunkin’, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, Caribou, Dutch Bros, Biggby, Peet's, Human Bean, PJ's, etc., roughly charge on an average about 70¢ extra per cup when customer opts for plant-based milk-alternatives made of oat, soy, almond, coconut; in place of milk in their drinks.

The 9th Annual Progressive Summit is a time for our community to come together to discuss current issues, strengthen movements, and learn how to achieve real progressive victories. On Saturday and Sunday, January 21 and 22, 2023 we will be hosting our two-day Progressive Summit from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Again, we’re hosting this event virtually, streamlining the process and keeping us all safe from COVID-19. This way, you won’t miss any of the actions or discussions that are important to each and every Nevadan. Stay tuned for amazing keynote speakers and guests from across the country!

A fresh layer of snow on the ground adds to the holiday spirit as the "Santa Train," a much-loved Northern Nevada Christmas tradition, returns to the rails by train this weekend, Dec. 17-18 at the Nevada State Railroad Museum at 2180 South Carson Street in Carson City.

The Carson City Cinema Club presents “20K Leagues Under the Sea” (1954) on Tuesday, January 3, 2023 at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall (511 West King Street-the old Catholic church).

Doors open at 5:30 pm; after film trivia and discussion the film will begin at 7:00.

Carson City Elks Lodge #2177 held its annual Hoop Shoot for boys and girls at the Carson City Community Center on Saturday, December 10.

Exactly six years after Sierra Ceccarelli, a 29-year-old mother of two who grew up in Carson City, was murdered in the home of Robert Paul Eikelberger, her alleged killer has been arrested.

After the case was transferred from Washoe County to Lyon County due to a potential conflict of interest, Lyon County determined not to file charges against Eikelberger, who, until now, has been living as a free man.

Newly elected Lyon County Sheriff Brad Pope said his focus as he is sworn into office Jan. 3 will be to reduce crime in the county and foster an improved relationship between the public and law enforcement by creating a less centralized structure within the sheriff’s office.

The Carson City Board of Supervisors discussed a policy for street closures and special event policies going into the new year.

Following discussions, the Board directed staff to prepare an ordinance that would require any special event road closure requests to come before the Board of Supervisors if they were not selected from a preapproved "menu."

The 34th Annual Dayton Valley Days will be held on Sept. 16-17, 2023 and at Wednesday's Room Tax Board meeting in Yerington, the Board awarded the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce $3,000 for advertising and promotional funds for the event.

The final 2022 events for Jack C. Davis Observatory at Western Nevada College are set for this weekend, Dec. 16-17. The premier facility in Northern Nevada to get up close and personal with the moon, stars and planets is hosting two Mike Thomas lectures and a Star Party.

According to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation’s November 2022 economic report, Nevada gained 5,300 jobs over the month. Employment increased by 57,200 since November 2021, an annual increase of 4 percent.

The Salvation Army Carson City Corps provides gifts for children every year at Christmas. This year, the Corps is in particular need of gifts for teenagers and is seeking the community’s help.

“We are in particular need of items for teenagers — things like clothes, gift cards, sports equipment, makeup, jewelry and advanced LEGO sets,” said Captain Holly Beeson, Corps Officer for The Salvation Army. “At this point, we do not have enough gifts to distribute at Christmas for these local children.”

CARSON CIY — Nevada Builders Alliance, the state’s largest professional organization representing the construction industry and affiliated sectors, has announced Jaron Hildebrand as its new executive director, heading into the new year.

The Nevada State Police invites the Northern Nevada community to a “Cram the Cruiser” toy drive happening this Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Reno Nevada Highway Patrol Office, 357 Hammil Lane in Reno.

Nevada State Police troopers and officers will be collecting toy donations for children in need in our community. Refreshments will be provided as troopers attempt to "Cram the Cruiser" with gifts.

Two were arrested Wednesday for suspicion of felony drug possession with intent to sell and other alleged offenses, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Clerk-Recorder Aubrey Rowlatt provided the Carson City Board of Supervisors with an update on her department Thursday, which covers elections, records, and public administration duties.

It was also Rowlatt’s final meeting as Clerk-Recorder as she chose not to bid for reelection this year.

Fifth graders at Seeliger Elementary School got into the spirit of the holiday a little bit early with a special visit from Miss Carson City Brianna Cross who helped the students write holiday letters for the elderly in the Carson City community.

Carlos Sotelo Angel’s first two years at high school were rough and he was struggling to find his motivation and success. That all began to change when he started at Pioneer Academy in Carson City at the start of his junior year. Carlos realized he needed a change and Pioneer provide the more intimate structure he needed to be focused on his academics.

Western Nevada College is excited to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Jack C. Davis Observatory in 2023. The observatory is named after the college’s first president and opened in 2003 with astronaut Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the Moon, lecturing at opening ceremonies.

GreenUP!, a non-profit working with businesses to reduce waste, announced that several Green Dining restaurants will host a charity drive in partnership with FISH – Friends In Service Helping, a non-profit that provides wrap-around social services to community members in need.

The charity drive will run from Dec. 15 through Dec. 25.

On Tuesday, the Carson City School District Board of Trustees discussed changing their meeting schedule from a minimum of two meetings per month to only one meeting per month, approved of a new sex education video for high school students, appointed a member to the Family Life Advisory Committee and more.

The location for Carson City Symphony Association's "Violin and Piano House Recital" on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 18, 2 p.m., has been changed due to icy conditions at the original venue. The afternoon of music, conversation, wine, and dessert with Brian Fox, violin, and Eric Kao, piano, will be at 191 Heidi Circle, Carson City.

Kids 16 and under are invited to come in a find gifts for the whole family for only $5. A special section in the shop will be set up for kids to purchase gift items $5 and under plus we will be offering free gift wrapping for the kid's gift purchases. This event happening all day on Friday, Dec. 16 from 11am-6pm at MidTown Marketplace, located at 104 Corbett St in Carson City.

Carson Tahoe Health and Carson City Health & Human Services, in partnership with several area health organizations, are now officially assessing community feedback, following the wrap-up of an in-depth regional health survey.

Shop the Carson City Downtown Business Association's "Fa La La Friday" at the Nevada Artists Association on December 16. Spend $20 or more on merchandise and receive a free Lady Jill Mueller watercolor print. Over a dozen beautiful prints to choose from. The NAA Gallery is located at 449 W. King Street. Open 12-4pm Tuesday-Sunday. Browse the beautiful entries of the Nevada Day Show and pick up some great holiday gifts from our special display. Support local Nevada artists.

On Wednesday, the 18th annual Holiday with a Hero shopping spree took place at North Carson City's Walmart, serving 160 children throughout the school district.

Each K-8 student is provided with a gift card for $100 at the store so that their hero (a volunteer first responder from a variety of careers) can assist them in their shopping spree.

It’s that time of year, the Carson City Assessors Office has mailed out the 2023 Tax Assessment Roll. Did you notice a big increase? The Assessors Office has been in the process of reappraising the city. This includes the use of high resolution aerial photography.

The Nevada Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation is pleased to announce that the Board of Examiners granted the green light to implement and start building DETR’s new and modernized Unemployment Insurance system. The modernization aims to make the process of filing for unemployment easier for Nevadans.

A 34-year-old man was arrested Tuesday for suspicion of felony burglary, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office report.

Senior Santa Visits

Special thanks to all of the amazing volunteers, donors, and businesses that support our Friends to All holiday program. This year our organization had 15 teams of Santa's and Helper's visiting more than 150 seniors in Carson City.

Save the date and make your plans for a great evening of food, music, raffles and a famous silent auction all to benefit local children at the annual Denim & Diamonds fundraiser for Austin's House.

Austin’s House is a private non-profit dedicated to providing high-quality emergency shelter and services for abused and neglected children in northern Nevada. Each year, the House holds its annual fundraiser to provide much-needed funds for its annual operating budget.

The Carson City Elks Club is throwing a farewell party for longtime Carson City resident and character Jim Smolenski on Friday, Dec. 16 at 5:30 p.m.

Those who know "Smo" are welcome to come celebrate his moving to Arizona. Bring a potluck dish and stories to share.

The Elks Club is located at 515 N. Nevada Street.

The Carson City School District, on behalf of the Carson City Schools Foundation, is pleased to announce mini and department grant winners for Fall 2022. Each semester, CCSF gives back to educators and students alike. This last semester, the foundation awarded $200 mini-grants as well as up to $2,000 grants for a department, school or grade-level project(s).

The Carson City SDA Church Food Pantry presents "A Caring and Sharing Christmas Concert" to benefit the pantry.

Please join us Saturday, Dec. 17, 6 p.m., at 405 E. College Parkway for some beautiful holiday music featuring local talent, and a special distinguished guest, followed by cocoa and cookies.

The next Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting will be held on Thursday, Dec. 15 beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Bob Crowell Board Room of the Community Center, located at 851 E. William Street.

UPDATE: Ticket pricing has been reduced to $30 per family.

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Head down to the Genoa Town Hall this weekend, Dec. 17-18, for some holiday cheer with The Artful Santa.

Hosted by Cotton Candy Clouds, experience hands-on art and ornament-making, story time with Mr. and Mrs. Claus, play and socializing, and more.

The next Carson City School District School Board meeting will take place tonight, Tuesday Dec. 13 beginning at 7 p.m.

A 32-year-old woman was arrested early Tuesday for a felony, non-fugitive warrant and for misdemeanor suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office report.

Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space will be turning on the Homestead Holiday decoration lights for the remainder of this week for people to come out and enjoy! We are sad we were unable to have the event on Saturday and Sunday and want to offer the public the ability to look at the lights.

Come look at the festive lights from 4 pm to 6 pm Tuesday, Dec. 13 through Sunday, Dec, 18 at Silver Saddlle Ranch, 2648 Carson River Road.

Clouds, weather

This photo was taken in a Dayton neighborhood during our latest storm. Beautifully captured at the very moment the sun is hidden through transparency. The image depicts the gates of heaven opening and touching our world for this brief moment in time.

“It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas” took on a whole new meaning this past weekend as more than four feet of snow fell on Tahoe ski resorts, guaranteeing prime conditions for the holidays. With roads plowed, a forecast of sunshine throughout the week, and expanded ski terrain now open, Santa arrived early for winter enthusiasts and the area’s hospitality businesses.

The Nevada Department of Corrections reported a stabbing death at Ely State Prison that happened Friday, Dec. 9, 2022.

CARSON CITY — Carson Tahoe Health has announced an expansion of its Nurse Apprentice Program which allows students enrolled in nursing programs an opportunity to get ‘real-world’ experience while working alongside hospital staff. The expansion, which was made possible through the recent American Rescue Plan Act grant, will allow CTH to have 40 apprentices at all times.

The Nevada State Police, Highway Patrol Division says it has received reports of fraudulent calls from persons claiming they represent the highway patrol, with the callers asking for personally identifiable information.

After years of negotiation between the military, conservationists, tribal nations, and Nevada’s congressional delegation, the House last week passed an expansion of Churchill County’s Fallon Range Training Complex.

In the field by 5th Street and Roop Street in Carson City, between the old tennis court and the fire station, is a gravel berm. I work in a building close by and noticed that decorated Christmas trees have been placed along the berm.

Being curious, I walked over there and found half a dozen decorated trees on stands, though not with water, and there was a "FREE" sign in front of them. If anyone needs a beautiful tree, please go look at these trees.

A 27-year-old man was arrested Friday for suspicion of gross misdemeanor destruction of property, misdemeanor trespassing and obstructing an officer, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office arrest report.

Vaccinations often make headlines, but rarely the Polio vaccine. You can learn why it is still important at the next Rotary Club of Carson City meeting.

Rotary Polio Plus District Chair Phillip Mahoney will be the guest speaker at the meeting, which takes place at noon, Tuesday, Dec. 13 in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom, 449 West King Street in Carson City. The public is welcome to attend. The presentation will cover both the past and present status of polio, vaccines and the different forms of the virus.

After a winter storm that dropped multiple feet of snow in the Sierra and brought up to 5 inches to the valley floors, and 15 to 24 inches in the foothills, the weather system is mostly over now, except for cold temperatures and icy conditions along some roadways.

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