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Soroptimist of Carson City profiles 'Women Helping Women' honoree Suzanne Crawford

As part of a continuing series of profiles, Soroptimist International of Carson City is pleased to introduce our next 2021 “Women Helping Women” honoree Suzanne Crawford, who is among eight Carson City area women to be honored at our Feb. 18 virtual event.

Suzanne is the Victim/Witness Administrator for the Carson City District Attorney’s Office. Her dedication to helping women and girls understand and persevere through the criminal justice process after being a victim of violent crimes is immeasurable.

Not only is she a trusting advocate, she provides support and guidance, offers access to community resources, and a caring shoulder that together, empowers the women and girls in their efforts to overcome and believe in a brighter future.

Suzanne’s commitment to her work and the wellbeing of the victims she assists, many of whom have suffered from sexual assault or domestic violence, is certainly inspiring and a testament to how our community can support others. Thank you, Suzanne for your expertise, your heartfelt support, and for your belief in the promise that justice brings to victims of crimes.

The Carson City District Attorney's Office is proud to sponsor Suzanne as a “Women Helping Women” Honoree for her dedication to supporting women and girls through some of the most traumatic events of their lives, and for her remarkable ability to build a deep and trusting connection with all the victims she assists.

Go here for the announcement of the eight women being recognized this year.

Go here for the fourth honoree profile of Jessica Weisser. Go here for the third honoree profile, Katie Leao Geiser. Go here for the second honoree profile of Tiffany Kenison. Go here for the first honoree profile of Lupe Ramirez.

Tickets for our Virtual "Celebrating Women Helping Women" Recognition Event can be purchased on our Club website here. Local event attendees will receive our fun "Celebration Party Bags" to help make their at-home Celebration Watch Party festive and exciting. Join us as our community extends our appreciation and thanks to each of our Honorees for their dedication to improving the lives of women and girls.

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There are free cooking classes in Dayton once a month.

DAYTON — The public is warmly invited to join dietitian Kim Mason and chef Cynthia Kroon for a healthy cooking demonstration, followed by dinner, on Monday, Jan. 22, 5:30pm at the Dayton Valley Community Center at 170 Pike Street. Bring a friend or meet news ones at the free class. There’s no need to register, and everyone is welcome.

Captured this new moon just before it set Saturday night.

It’s play-off Sunday and we are all picking the teams that we want to cheer for in the big game. You can watch the Jaguars battle the Patriots, then the Eagles attack the Vikings. You have one last chance to commune with the monks of India. There is a workshop at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Coincidentally the classic sci-fi movie, Alien, is playing at Galaxy Theater the same times. Get a glimpse inside the historic Wungnema house at the east end of Mills Park during the afternoon’s Open House.

What happened at the Jan. 4 Carson High School Varsity Basketball game was so amazing that it moved many people to tears and filled them with love for their country and for each other. It all began in the usual fashion.

Thousands took to the streets for the one-year anniversary of the Women’s March on Saturday in downtown Reno. The event was part of a worldwide effort. Hundreds of rallies were held in Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, Dallas and even overseas.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of Jan. 22-28, 2018. Lane closures or restrictions are expected at the following locations due to road or utility work.

The Carson City Board of Supervisors and School Board met Thursday night to discuss the partnership between the schools and the community.

A 57-year-old Carson City man was arrested early Friday morning near the 900 block of South Carson Street for misdemeanor warrants, a felony drug offense and providing false information to avoid prosecution, a Carson City sheriff's deputy said.

Charlie Abowd, award-winning chef and co-owner of Café at Adele’s in Carson City, presented a class in the Celebrity Chef Cooking Classes — A Healthy Lifestyles Program at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada, on Friday.

The Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center has sold 74,000 acres of land in 15 separate deals, including more than 64,000 acres to a California software company, property owner Lance Gilman announced Friday.

The Carson City Culture & Tourism Authority Board of Directors approved a one-year contract with Joel Dunn, the authority's former executive director.

Ready, set, crawl. The Brew Crew’s monthly pub crawl kicks off from the Laxalt Plaza next to the Nugget and includes up several downtown area taverns and restaurants. If your new year’s resolution includes volunteering, the Muscle Powered Trash Mob is a quick, but mighty, helping hand. Learn about the future of the Stewart Indian School Historic Site during an encore lecture at the Nevada State Museum. Flashback to Beatle-mania at the Brewery Arts Center or karaoke at Battleborn Social are just some of your nightlife options.

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*UPDATE* Added quotes from Friday's winner, Rachel Lindgren.

Carson City area native, Carson High and UNR graduate Rachel Lindgren was victorious Friday, winning this week's matchup on the long-running popular quiz show “Jeopardy.”

“I feel pretty darn good,” she said. “I was getting really nervous watching with everyone (at a viewing party), even though I already knew how it ended.”

An 81-page report released Friday by Metro Police paints a clearer portrait of the man who sprayed bullets on Las Vegas concertgoers, killing 58 and wounding hundreds more in October, but it still doesn’t answer the most haunting question: Why?

A Senator defensive effort was on full display Friday night in Carson City as Carson blanked the Wooster Colts by a score of 58-29 in boys hoops.

The Turpin Case in Riverside County where children were held captive and chained inside their home is a chilling reminder of a similar case here in Northern Nevada. Exactly 12 years ago January 19, 2006, a young girl was picked up in Carson City with an unbelievable story to tell.

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The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit invites the public to Ski with a Ranger at Heavenly Mountain Resort beginning Friday, Jan. 26, 2018.

CARSON CITY — Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval issued the following statement Friday urging the U.S. Senate to pass the CHIP re-authorization measure that was approved by the House of Representatives last night. The governor also expressed his continued support for the DACA program.

A 32-year-old inmate at Carson City Jail was met with an additional charge of felony burglary on Thursday, a Carson City sheriff's deputy said.

CARSON CITY — Emergency regulations aimed at curbing opioid abuse in Nevada took effect Friday when the Division of Public and Behavioral Health filed the regulations with the Secretary of State to comply with Assembly Bill 474, also known as the Controlled Substance Abuse Prevention Act.

Every now and then someone special touches your heart. Right now, that someone is Meringue. She arrived at Nevada Humane Society barely a week ago, less than 32 ounces in size, fitting in the palm of your hand. She was fighting for her life and she was in shock.

CARSON CITY — The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest on Friday released the Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe Atoma Area Expansion Draft Environmental Impact Statement to the public for a 90-day comment period.

You’ll be ‘Singin’ in the Rain’ all weekend; Youth Theater Carson City’s final weekend of performances is sure to bring down the house. The Monks of the Gaden Shartse Monastery will teach a Tibetan Calligraphy and Butter Sculpture Workshop and hold a Vajravidarin Healing Ritual in the Brewery Arts Center today. Carson’s nightlife features live music, karaoke, Carson Comedy, and west coast swing. Read on for all the details.

FRIDAY, Jan. 19: Things to do in Carson City

CARSON CITY — School districts throughout Nevada can now begin computer science curriculum for all grade levels after the state's Board of Education this week unanimously approved K-12 computer standards.

U.S. Army veteran David Meeker has proven himself an able leader and willing volunteer, supporting Nevada's military members and fellow veterans. That is why he was chosen to receive the Veteran of the Month award and honor.

CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval announced Thursday the launch of GirlsGoCyberStart, an innovative opportunity for young women attending high school in Nevada to discover their talents in cybersecurity and learn about careers in the field through a no-cost online game of discovery called CyberStart.

Northern Nevada Development Authority announced Thursday that Carson City-based Ganesha Enterprises LLC has become its newest economic development partner.

A 30-year-old Dayton man was arrested early Thursday in the 3800 block of Highway 50 East for felony suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Stefanie Schmidt is one of 6 students from Carson High School (1 student was from Dayton) involved in a tragic car accident on Nov. 9, 2017.