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Minden-based Kids & Horses was founded in 1999 by local businessman Sam Waldman and his wife Lorri to enhance the physical and mental well-being of children and adults who suffer from autism, cerebral palsy, Down’s syndrome and other developmental disabilities.

Nevada State Police has identified a 51-year-old Fernley man who died in a crash west of Lovelock that involved a tractor-trailer that became engulfed in fire.

This Saturday August 20 at 1p.m., Wylder Hotel Hope Valley continues its Eastern Sierra History Series with a 50-minute presentation, Tragedy at St. Francis Dam — The Worst Manmade Disaster in California History.

After five years of providing nights free from the dangers of hypothermia and exposure for those experiencing homelessness, Carson City’s Night Off The Streets (NOTS), has been granted non-profit status.

The University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) welcomed 70 new first-year medical students by presenting them with their first white coats at a ceremony held Friday, Aug. 12, 2022, at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts in Reno.

Now is the time to get your tickets for The Greenhouse Projects Grateful Harvest Dinner, taking place Monday, Sept. 19 at Carson City’s newest hot spot, Nashville Social Club. This event promises to be an unforgettable evening of Food and Music with Soul and Joyful Giving with a Goal, as all proceeds go to continuing TGP’s work of agricultural education and providing fresh produce to our community’s under served.

Two women were arrested Sunday for suspicion of battery and obstruction after a waitress at a restaurant inside a south Carson Street casino was slapped in the face, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

ALPINE COUNTY — It has been nearly two weeks since heavy rain fell over the Tamarack burn scar, causing a mountain of mud and debris to move through the town of Markleeville and creating a large hole under SR-89, closing the main artery for vehicle travel.

Carson City Sheriff's Office Deputy Carl Howell, a nine-year veteran of the Carson City Sheriff's Office and a former United States Marine, was killed in the line of duty on this day, Aug. 15, 2015.

The following is from the Northern Nevada Chapter of COPS:

UPDATE 7:15PM: Truckee Meadows Fire reports at 7:09 p.m. forward progress stopped on #JoyLakeFire. Fire crews are making good progress on fire. One residential structure is lost on Snow Flower Drive that crews continue to work along with air attack.
Fire crews will remain in Galena throughout the evening, mopping up and securing fire perimeter. No injuries reported and the cause under investigation.
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Truckee Meadows Fire reports via Twitter Sunday evening that a brush fire, dubbed the Joy Lake Fire, is spreading and has burned 3 acres with multiple structures threatened in the southern portion of Galena Forest.

Another monsoon moisture surge will bring a return of thunderstorms to the Carson City, western Nevada and Sierra front region this week, with the potential for flash flooding, new fire starts and strong outflow winds, according to the National Weather Service.

After a postponement last month, NAMI Western Nevada's Open House and Art Show is back on this week, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at its Carson City office.

Milkweed is the host plant for monarch butterflies. It is the only plant on which they lay eggs and it is the sole food source for their larval form/caterpillars.

“Without milkweed, the larva would not be able to develop into a butterfly," says the U.S. Forest Service.

Beginning Sept. 1, home delivered meal service is expanding into the Smith Valley and Wellington area through the Yerington Senior Center by Lyon County Human Services.

The month of August in Carson City is dedicated to “all that jazz,” and although the official Jazz & Beyond Carson City Music Festival will officially come to a close on Sunday, August 21, the Carson City Chamber is pleased to announce the United State Air Force Commanders Jazz Ensemble has allowed us to extend the enjoyment of jazz in our city for yet another free Sunday concert on August 28 at 3 pm in the beautiful backyard of the Governor’s Mansion.

Nevada has made a name for itself for manufacturing lithium-ion batteries and eclectic vehicle components — and now — add renewable diesel to the top of that list. One of only a handful of advanced renewable fuel plants built in the U.S. is launching operations at Tahoe Reno Industrial Center in Storey County, Nev.

A 24-year-old Washington State man was arrested Friday on multiple charges after a traffic stop led to the seizure of multiple illegal firearms, 7 pounds of marijuana and cash, according to the Nevada State Police.

Classes begin for K-12 students in the Carson City School District on Monday, August 15. The first day of school will be a full school day with lunch and regular bus service. Pre-K classes resume on Monday, August 22, 2022.

Drivers will see additional nighttime lane closures on State Route 28 north of Sand Harbor State Park beginning Monday, August 15 as the Nevada Department of Transportation continues enhancements to State Routes 28 and 431 near Incline Village at Lake Tahoe.

This lucky boy was at Piper’s Opera House last night, lucky to be alive and onstage to present, ‘An Evening with Mark Twain,’ where, as a benefit for the Comstock Foundation, I was able to close a long loop with a flood of memories.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of August 15-21, 2022. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

One-way traffic and travel delays will be in place Aug. 15-19 on State Route 338 in Lyon County as the Nevada Department of Transportation resurfaces the highway.

One of the best Celtic Rock bands playing today! Don’t miss this amazing band in this intimate venue!

Get an inside look at recent history of Carson City politics and as well as the legal system at the next Rotary Club of Carson City meeting.

Longtime Carson City attorney and politician Ernie Adler will be the guest speaker and will share his unique insight about his 40 years in the public eye. The meeting takes place Tuesday, Aug. 16 at noon in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom. The public is invited to attend.

The Friends of the Nevada State Museum will open a one night only speakeasy as their annual fundraiser on Thursday, September 22. The speakeasy opens at 4 pm in the Nevada Room at the Governor's Mansion.

The theme is the 1920's and will feature suffragists, flappers, and gangsters.

During the pandemic, while increases in COVID cases were often and sometimes substantial, there was a quiet decrease in something that could be considered just as harmful: sexually transmitted infections.

However, as the community has begun increasing social interactions again, so too have those STIs.

Are you looking for a loving partner to snuggle with on these warm summer nights? Meet Sam. This big handsome ginger gentleman is a true love bug with a meow that will melt your heart. He takes a little time to warm up to new people and get comfortable in a new place, but he is worth the wait. Once comfortable, he will be a long lasting, faithful and affectionate companion.

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A community workout and Open House to showcase our newly expanded training facility.

The next Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting will be held on Thursday, Aug. 18 beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Bob Crowell Boardroom of the Community Center, located at 851 E. William Street.

We have opened the 2022-2023 youth bowling sign-ups for all three locations: Carson Lanes Family Fun Center, Gold Dust West and Wink's Silver Strikes. Bowling will start on September 10 at all three houses.

Bowling is open to all abilities and ages 3-18* (*age as of August 1)
Bring the kids out to learn the fundamentals of bowling while having fun and earning college scholarships!

Happy Friday Carson City! Let's take a look at what is happening throughout the region this weekend!

Thank you to all our local businesses who supported the Thursday Nite Cruisers this past season (May 5 to July 28).

We can’t thank you enough for making this year fun at all our locations and giving us so many wonderful raffle prizes.

Hello fellow anglers. It is that time of year again when we use the "Hoot Owl" method of fishing on our rivers and streams.

Due to low waters and excessive heat in many areas, it is recommended to fish only in the early morning or late evenings.

This will reduce the stress on the fish during the heating of the day. Which in turn, allows one to properly catch and release fish in a safer manner.

Last week Renee and I took a four day trip to Alpine County. We set up a base camp at the Carson River Resort.

Darryl Fisher, a Dayton, Nev. resident and founder of Carson City, Nev.-based nonprofit Dream Flights, was awarded the Ford Oval of Honor Thursday night, July 29, 2022, at Wright Patterson Air Force Base Museum, Vandalia, Ohio.

He was among four recipients, including ret. U.S. Air Force Colonel Colleen Ryan, ret. U.S. Air Force Colonel Cassie Barlow, and ret. U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General Richard V. Reynolds.

Family members, student athletes, coaches, teachers, administrators and thoughtful members of the community gathered in Carson City surrounding the Carson High School Football Field last night for a candlelight vigil to honor and remember CHS Freshman Football Coach John March.

Friday, August 26, Alpine Kids Ministries will take a tour of the pit area, and watch the races at Fuji Park Fairgrounds. The Event is a Police and Fire benefit, benefitting local police and fire organizations. Last year’s event was wildly successful in raising over $4,000 for the South Fork Fire organization. This year is expected to be even bigger and Outlaw Fla Trac is proud to host Alpine Kids Ministries on this glorious evening.

Congratulations to ComputerCorps TechCamp Charlie 2022 Graduating Class!

After two fun filled educational weeks, the kids from TechCamp Charlie 2k22 are ready to graduate today, Friday, August 12th.

Carson Water Subconservancy District's Watershed Moments series for August is, “Stop Invasive Species in Your Tracks,” which highlights those pesky invasive species that cling to us, our pets and our recreational equipment when we are out enjoying the summer sun.

Nevada State Police, Highway Patrol Division is looking for witnesses to a a fatal crash that happened Thursday morning on US-395 southbound near Lemmon Drive in Washoe County.

Reno-based NVO Construction, a disruptive startup revolutionizing the home construction industry, announced it has hired industry veteran Aaron West to serve as its first Chief Strategy Officer. West joins NVO after serving as CEO of the Nevada Builders Alliance for nearly a decade; he will join the fast-growing start-up company to help expand their business footprint in Nevada, California and beyond.

Morgan Golden overcame tremendous odds to earn a degree at Western Nevada College, then transfer to a four-year university. She was raised by a hard-working single parent, Holly Morrow, and she is the first in her family to attend college.

Eliminating barriers and providing more access to higher education and career training have enabled JOIN Inc. and Western Nevada College to help many people over the years.

Carson City Public Works, in conjunction with the Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space Department and the Carson Water Subconservancy District are hosting the High Water Mark Unveiling Ceremony and Disaster Preparedness Festival today, Thursday August 11, 2022, from 1 to 4 p.m.

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Join URN Extension Master Gardener Janice Scott to learn how to dig, divide and plant Iris.
This event is free and open to the public.
Location Dangberg Home Historic Ranch 1450 NV-88, Minden, NV.
For more information or questions contact jessicagardner@unr.edu or 775-782-9960

A Carson City judge has blocked Reno attorney and former Republican gubernatorial candidate Joey Gilbert’s effort to re-do the 2022 primary election, finding that “no competent evidence” was presented that would warrant the extraordinary changes Gilbert sought.

With just three concerts remaining, the Levitt AMP Carson City Music Series returns Saturday, August 13 with Grammy-nominated blues artist Danielle Nicole headlining the Change Companies stage at the Brewery Arts Center. Opening for Danielle Nicole is the Buddy Emmer Band.

A 22-year-old man was arrested Tuesday for suspicion of misdemeanor domestic battery after he allegedly threw a bottle of malt liquor, hitting his girlfriend in the head, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

The Kaki King Concert originally scheduled for this past February has been rescheduled and will take place on October 7, 2022 as part of the Carson Valley Arts Council's 2022-2023 Concert Series.

MINDEN — On August 28, the team at Carson Valley Veterinary Hospital will host a ceremony to celebrate the start of construction on their new state-of-the-art facility, just a few miles from their current location. Having spent over 30 years in their current building, the staff anticipate opening their new doors sometime in 2023.

Carson Tahoe Health announces the retirement of Alan Garrett, President & Chief Executive Officer. The pandemic proved to be a pivotal time in healthcare. It paved the way for great community collaboration, and encouraged individuals, as well as organizations, to gain perspective on their priorities. Many industries spanning far beyond healthcare, have been affected by what is being referred to as "The Great Resignation."

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