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Senator Square: Community helps Carson High dance into spring

The support received from the community of Carson City is enough to make people from all over the country want to relocate. Former students know there are no special funds available for high school clubs to organize a prom or enjoy interscholastic competition.

So when CHS Leadership, SkillsUSA, Photo, Culinary Arts, and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) organize an event or a fundraiser, members of the Carson City community jump at the opportunity to support their local high school students.

March was a beautiful and busy month for CHS as the high school hosted both the prom and the Daddy Daughter Dance.

Fathers and daughters from around Carson City converged on the beautifully decorated gym and packed the house. All 800 tickets sold for this now popular event that piggybacks on the decorations for prom, which follows the next evening every year. Princess Jasmine, Aladdin, and the Genie attended, too, and took pictures with the guests.

Prom followed the next night with 400 in attendance. Curtis Basa and Menen Ashagrie were crowned king and queen.

CHS Culinary did a great job supplying all the food for both dances, and a special thanks goes to Silver State Audio Visual for DJing, Chateau Bliss for

Decorations, Celadon Events for their help and decorations, Grandma Hattie’s for the Candidate Breakfast, Green House Garden Center for loaning a fountain, Makayla Mueller for Sharpie Tattoos, Administration for all the support, the PE Department for giving up the Gym for over a week, and finally, all the students who worked tirelessly to pull off such an extraordinary event.

Be careful Carson City, people from around the country are likely to wonder why this city is having so much fun, and they may begin moving here in droves.

CHS wrestlers recognized by governor

Congratulations to Brandon Basa and Sheldon Miller for being recognized by Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval for their Nevada State Championship wrestling titles.

Robotics Team

The CHS Robotics Team is presenting a Robotics Night at Fritsch Elementary April 12 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Admission is free.

First Tech Challenge Team No. 5687 will demonstrate its award-winning robot and various Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) activities including: robotic stations and demonstrations, a robot game, LEGO Robotics, CAD drawing demonstrations, and 3D Printing.

Food will be available to purchase, and there will also be a 50/50 raffle to help fund this season’s team expenses.

The team captain is Allan Huntington, and its members are Henry Sturm, Nicholas Bowler, Zachary Freewert, Stuart McElheny, Nanami Duncan, Luke Bowler, Rylan Fancher and Casanova Segura. Coaches are Scot Duncan and Michelle Bowler.

The team is asking the public to join them for an evening of learning, play and fun; students and parents of all ages are welcome to come and learn about Robotics.

Carson Senators go blue

In support of April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month, CHS staff and students are going blue. Senators are wearing blue and posting their Go Blue Day pictures to #GoBlue NV on Facebook and Twitter.

Ann Britt's Leadership students constructed Pinwheels for Prevention and Shanell Cavener's Link Crew arranged them on the front lawn of CHS.

Pinwheels symbolize the great childhoods children deserve with their whimsical nature. For more information on this call to action, visit www.preventchildabusenevada.org.

Academic Awards

Graduating seniors: the Academic Award Ceremony is April 26 at 6 p.m. in Senator Square.

Please check Edmodo to see whether or not the correct award is listed with the correct name. A list will also be posted on the outside of the CHS Guidance Office. Please notify the guidance office if a mistake is seen.

GNCU Contest

In celebration of National Credit Union Youth Month, the Greater Nevada Credit Union branch at CHS is having a contest during the month of April and will be giving away two $100 Visa gift cards. The contest is open to all CHS students.

In addition, GNCU will give out $10 Gift of Membership coupons, and students who make a deposit to their account will receive a free gift.

Students should stop by between 7:15 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to get details and pick up an entry form. Entry deadline is 1 p.m. April 28.

CTE employment specialist

It is time to get a job and think like an Entrepreneur with "Entrepreneur Readiness Intensive."

Want help with a resume, portfolio, and job interview skills to help acquire employment? Then ERI is there with five workshops, countless connections, and new skills.

Show prospective employers a certificate recognized by most of Carson City and signed by the Mayor.

Workshops are in room 163 from 2:45 to 4:30 p.m. starting April 19. To learn more and apply, email Alex at: alex@newenetwork.com, or go to room 104 and see Mr. Graham for more information.

Positions still available for senior project judges

All CHS seniors must complete their senior project, and each student chooses to research an area of interest, develops a product or project, compiles a portfolio, and gives a formal presentation of their project to a panel of judges.

CHS invites the Carson City community to partner with these students through volunteering to judge and serve on panels, each consisting of 3-5 students, for their SP speeches. CHS relies on community volunteers to make this a success, and SP presentations this year will be held April 24.

If interested, please select one or more of the panel(s) time(s) below. While not necessary, attending one of the three offered training sessions is recommended; they happen April 11 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., April 13 from 6 t 8 p.m., and April 15, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

SP presentation times on April 24 go from 8 to 9:40 a.m., 10 to 11:40 a.m., and 12 to 1:40 p.m.

Volunteering and partnering with Carson High School is a much appreciated sacrifice, so please support the youth of CHS, and become a panel judge. Want to know more? Go online to: carsonhigh.com and find the senior project link.

Student of the Week

The CHS Student of the Week is Cassia Guistra. The CHS 10th-grader is a very active performer in and out of school. Her heart is full of kindness for her peers, and she is a wonderful addition to the school.

CHS and its students thank Cassia Guistra for being an amazing student and friend to others here at CHS. 

Senior Spotlight

This week’s Senior Spotlight shines upon Juan Juarez, a student who has gone above and beyond at CHS and Western Nevada College (WNC). His cumulative Grade Point Average is 3.48, and his weighted GPA is 3.88.

Juarez has some exciting plans for his future as seen in his current educational choices, his future professional goals, and his life.

Juarez’s current course work is mainly in college preparation, taking his core classes through WNC and finishing his high school responsibilities with Carson High School’s Career and Technical Education courses. Juarez will be finished with such classes as English 101 and 102, Math 127 (Pre-Calculus), History 102, Sociology 101, Honors Humanity Pharmacy Practice, and Health Science II.

Juarez is ready for graduation and is planning on becoming a physician, specializing in neuro-surgery for reasons close to his heart.

Upon finishing his Associates Degree at WNC in science, he will be applying to the UNR school of Medicine.

Along will being part of the Carson High School and WNC Jump Program, Juarez is also working part-time. Juan Juarez is a successful example of what both CHS and WNC strive to achieve with the Jump Start program.

Congratulations Juan and good luck. Carson High School is both proud and pleased to have students like Juan Juarez.

Phil Brady is an English teacher at CHS.

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Check out the free Senior Health Fair from 8 am to 12 noon this Thursday, May 9 at Casino Fandango Grand Ballroom in Carson City.

More than 70 vendors, a record number, will share valuable information about their programs and services. Participate in raffle drawings, interact with service dogs, donate blood, and have quick access to important vaccines. Pick up our fifth edition of the Senior Celebration magazine and a Community Resource Guide.

Following a capacity community turnout in March, Grassroots Yoga Center is offering its second Self-Care Wellness Fair Saturday, May 18. The center is located at 195 E. Winnie Lane.

Students at Fritsch Elementary School in Carson City were swinging for success with their participation in the San Francisco Giants Junior Giants initiative. The free, non-competitive and innovative baseball program for boys and girls ages 5-13, focuses on education, health and bullying prevention, providing a holistic approach to community sports.

Nevada Humane Society, Carson City branch's Pet of the Week is Valkerye, a one-year-old shepherd mix who still has a big puppy heart. She enjoys playing with children as she is used to living with them.

Sierra Nevada ENT, a trusted provider of clinical and surgical care since 1995, is excited to announce its transition to Carson Tahoe Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT), effective May 14, 2024. This expansion reflects our continued commitment to growth, innovation, a holistic care approach, and our dedication to delivering high-quality, state of the art patient-centered care to our community.

CONNECTIONS Gathering in May with special guest Mark Collie

CONNECTIONS Central announced that musician, actor, and philanthropist Mark Collie will be the guest storyteller at the May 16th CONNECTIONS gathering at the Brewery Arts Center in Carson City. CONNECTIONS Central is a new organization that uses the power of storytelling to promote stronger, happier and healthier relationships that enrich lives and build community.

Food Bank of Northern Nevada is asking for the community’s support on Saturday, May 11 as it joins the National Association of Letter Carriers for the Stamp Out Hunger food drive.

Each year, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office hosts an open house event as a way to connect families, deputies, non-profits and more. This year the event takes place Saturday, May 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Tickets are now on sale for the second annual Mane Event, a fundraiser for Between Horses and Humans, a youth-oriented nonprofit serving Douglas County and the Lake Tahoe area that teaches kids life skills through horsemanship. The Mane Event is Saturday, June 1, from 2-5 p.m. at Cowork Tahoe, 3079 Harrison Ave. in South Lake Tahoe.

CARSON CITY — In response to the ongoing Medicaid eligibility redetermination process that resumed in April 2023, Nevada Health Link is extending the Special Enrollment Period through November 30, 2024, for those who no longer qualify for Medicaid or Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP).

The call for country and Olympic team unity has Stephen Curry lacing up his basketball shoes for Paris and setting his golf clubs aside this July, foregoing his title defense at the American Century Championship, the celebrity golf tournament at Lake Tahoe.

A 36-year-old Yerington resident died, one person was injured and three escaped from a house fire Monday night in Yerington, according to the Lyon County Sheriff's Office.

Looking for a place to take your little ones this week? Look no further! Here is a list of family-friendly (and fun!) activities and events happening this week around Carson City.

A gang fight at an apartment complex last month resulted in the arrest of 14 juveniles and adults, according to the Carson City Sheriff's Office.

Carson City Sheriff's Office Uniformed Reserves and Partnership Carson City collected approximately 410 pounds of prescription drugs in the Prescription Drug Take Back held last month in Carson City.

Mark Twain Days Festival returns this Friday through Sunday, May 10-12, with a bevy of events lined up for the second year of the festival, which is held in honor of Mark Twain, our region’s most famous writer.

Partnership Carson City has launched “Rediscovering Your Mental Health Series,” a five-week program aimed at promoting mental wellness during Mental Health Awareness Month this May. Each week, participants will have the opportunity to learn new skills and techniques to enhance their mental well-being and foster a healthy community.

The Battle Born Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution is a women's volunteer service organization, promoting Patriotism, Education, and Historic Preservation.

Photo courtesy of David and Gayle Woodruff

Carson City Historical Society hosts local authors and historians David and Gayle Woodruff, who will present a Chautauqua on "Snowshoe Thompson: Superhero of the Sierra" from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 11 in the Carriage House behind the Foreman-Roberts Historic House located at 1207 Carson Street, Carson City, during Mark Twain Days.

Join us at the Territorial Enterprise Mark Twain Museum located at 53 South C Street for an event filled with fun and excitement for the three days of "Mark Twain Days" in Virginia City, Nevada.

On the morning of Saturday, May 11, volunteers will fan out across the Truckee River watershed to collect and test water samples from creeks, streams, smaller lakes, and Lake Tahoe itself to take a “snapshot” of water quality at a single moment in time for this important source of drinking water and outdoor recreation.

The Douglas County Board of County Commissioners will hold a special meeting May 20 that will include the final adoption of the County Budget Fiscal Year 2024-25.

A 44-year-old man was arrested Saturday for suspicion of unlawful occupancy of real property and violation of a suspended sentence, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report. The man was occupying the home of a deceased person without permission.

The Nevada Artists Association Art Gallery in Carson City presents the "Just the Right Size" show with 130 entries by 31 local Nevada artists.

UPDATE 3:11 PM: The fire in the 1400 block of Monte Rosa Drive was contained to the garage and was knocked down quickly, according to CCFD Battalion Chief Jon Pedrini. The fire did not extend to the main structure. No one was home and there were no injuries. The cause is under investigation.
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UPDATE 12:37PM: Carson City firefighters knocked down the fire and are beginning to clear the scene.
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Carson City Fire Department and sheriff's deputies were called late Monday morning to a structure fire in the 1400 block of Monte Rosa Drive.

For years, advocates have called upon presidential administrations to reclassify marijuana or deschedule it entirely from the DEA’s list of controlled substances.

UPDATE: The roadways have reopened.
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Firefighters in Yerington and the Lyon County Sheriff's Office are on scene Monday morning of a semi truck rollover on Aiazzi Lane and Miller Road in Yerington. The entire area is closed to all traffic.

It's time again for the biggest one-day food drive in the country, the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive happening Saturday, May 11. This event is vital for helping food banks to provide food during the summer months.

Polka Dot Powerhouse, Carson City Chapter, invites you to be a guest at our May monthly business luncheon. Come meet Carson City's most dynamic, positive, action forward women to connect for business and friendship. Join us for collaboration, celebration, and fun! Special raffle prizes for all guests.

We’re back, bigger and better than ever! Please welcome the second annual Mark Twain Days, May 10-12. For a listing of events take a gander at the website here.

You will find something of interest or my name’s not Mark Twain, or used to be anyways. And this year Virginia City is joining in on the fun along with Carson City. Wow!