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WNC summer dean's list, plus fall semester begins at Carson City, Minden and Fallon campuses

As fall semester for Western Nevada College begins Monday at campuses in Carson City, Minden and Fallon, nearly 100 students earned academic recognition by making WNC's 2024 summer dean’s list.

"We are very pleased that these students have excelled in their courses during the summer session," said WNC President Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe. "They know what it takes to succeed in higher education, and their commitment and dedication to their studies will serve them well in the future."

To earn this achievement during the summer session, 99 students attained a grade point average of 3.50 or higher and completed six or more units of classes.

The Dean’s List included the following students:

Carson City
Cody Carter, Sandi Cazarez, Mason Cherpeski, Emma Cline, Madison Covey-Taylor, Ashley Crew, Jeffrey Deleon, Karina Rosario Duenas , Cristian Espinoza-Durand, Samuel Kendall, Justin McChesney, Jason Morris, Riley Navarro, Dakota Pacheco-Sexton, Allison Peterson, Amanda Poeltl, Joanna Ramirez, Daisy Ramirez Prieto, Wade Ricketts, Austin Rodgers, Briseyda Rubio, Gabriella Sarabia, Cierra Saulsgiver, Bhavneet Singh, Abigail Smith, Faith Vaguez, Mariela Viramontes, Alan Zamora

Dayton
Sierra Neal, Laureiann Rogers, Micaela Surgett, Richard Tidrick, Nolen Whaley, Trent Whitney, Elise Wilson

Fallon
Michelle Adams, Makenna Blunt, Nicolle Cassidy, Zach Hopkins, Felisha Jarschke, Isabella Kauffman, Kelti Koehler, Keith McKnight, Dani Tweedy, Cassandra Winegar

Fernley
Isabel Garibaldi-Suarez, Julia Nicholson, Julissa Ortega, Etelvina Rojas, William Weitzel

Gardnerville
Jenelle Frizzell, Osvaldo Gonzalez, Micaiah Maulis, Angela Mitchell, Sierra Pulver, Michael Robinson, Brittney Schell, Cooper Turnage

Genoa
Aurora Knowles

Minden
Destini Johnson, Gabriel Finley, Anthony Gregorich, Cody Lauritson, Hardy Leiknes, Ariel Lester, David Mendoza, Joel Potter, Carlie Smith, Shay Wilkes, Alexander Wright, Camryn Mclelland

Mound House
Traver McQueary

Reno
Brett Buck, Kate Clement, Letisha Cole, Jonathan Gerodias, Pahler Hoid, Kimberly Jansen, Tucker Knight, Jeremy Laine, Chelsea Loff, Nicole Norwich, Jennifer Olney, Rachael Smith, Erin St. Andry, Grace Woodruff

Silver City
Allison Rasmussen

Silver Springs
Laura Welch

Sparks
Bridget Mclean, Krystal Shoumake, Harley Soller-Cornilles

Tonopah
Catrina Herring

Washoe Valley
William Diaz

Wellington
Dennis Licon

Yerington
Sierra Brooks, Stephen Goerzen

Brown Deer, Wis.
Brian Brown

Phoenix, Ariz.
Valerie Leuchtmann

South Lake Tahoe, Calif.
Eduardo Vasquez

Meanwhile, as students finalize their higher education plans for 2024-25 and beyond, there are many reasons and entry points for them to come to Western Nevada College: Among them are the support they'll receive from Student Services; robust scholarship funding; a lively and welcoming Student Center; flexible learning opportunities; a highly successful nursing program; modern chemistry, biology and cadaver labs; a food and hygiene pantry; innovative and successful workforce development programs; a highly regarded welding program and more.

"We are excited that the fall 2024 semester is right around the corner! WNC is offering a variety of classes in a variety of formats to accommodate different schedules to meet student needs,” said WNC President Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe.

Learn more about becoming a student at WNC at wnc.edu/starthere or phone 775-445-3277.

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There will be a September 11 memorial observance at Mills Park on Wednesday. Public fellowship begins at 5 p.m. with refreshments. The program begins at 6 p.m.

Here's a video briefing Tuesday morning that further offers an update on the Davis Fire.

UPDATE 11:06 AM: The National Weather Service has not only issued a Red Flag Warning but has also issued at "Red Flag Warning, Particularly Dangerous Situation," for Wednesday. As NWS forecaster Edan Lindaman explained, the PDS is outside of the normal or typical Red Flag Warning. Due to the cold front moving in overnight into Wednesday, bringing 40 mph-plus winds, the level of measure is of critical concern elevated. Therefore, the Red Flag Warning PDS on Wednesday is from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The standard Red Flag Warning is underway today.
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UPDATE 10:33AM: The Davis Fire was mapped at 5,596 acres with no containment as of Tuesday morning, according to a briefing from U.S. Forest Service-Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest.

Fire crews continue to work on perimeter control today, especially in areas of high fire activity. All evacuations remain in place and areas under evacuation orders are closed to the public. There are no public escorts into the evacuated areas at this time due to fire activity.

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The September Carson City Connections story theme is "Aha! Moments that Change the Course of Life" Have you ever had an AHA! moment — an epiphany? Come hear Suzette’s story of how a single inspiration played into a life-changing decision. And, share your own.

The Carson City VFW (Kit Carson Post 3762) would like to invite local public, charter, private, or home-school students in high school and middle school to compete in the following essay contests for scholarship awards. The VFW is dedicated to promoting patriotism and investing in our future generation.

Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team forest thinning projects are underway and scheduled to continue for the next several weeks, conditions and weather permitting.

The 6th Annual Friends of Coach Blaver Alzheimer’s Fundraiser will take place Sunday, Sept. 15 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., at Home Grown Bowl, Bar, Grill and Billiards, a fundraiser to benefit Walk to End Alzheimers.

UPDATE 7PM: The Davis Fire is estimated at 5,000 acres, with no containment. Fourteen structures are currently known to be impacted, and damage assessments will continue in the impacted area of the Davis fire when it is safe to do so, according to a Monday evening briefing. Fire crews continue full suppression efforts, prioritizing the protection of life, property, and critical infrastructure.

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For the 14,000 residents affected by the evacuations and as the situation related to the Davis Fire develops, the Nevada Division of Insurance recommends the following actions for those affected and potentially affected by this growing wildfire emergency.

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GARDNERVILLE — Between Horses and Humans, a local nonprofit dedicated to empowering children through the healing power of horses, invites the public to join forces in a unique, animated virtual fundraiser, the Horsing Around Fun-Raiser, designed to support the organization’s horses that make a difference in the lives of children in our community.

UPDATE: A Red Flag Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service, advising of gusty winds and low humidity, which does not bode well for firefighting efforts on the Davis Fire, which has already scorched 4,703 acres as of Monday morning. The warning is from Tuesday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Wednesday.

A new Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System station in Carson City gives uniformed service members in the Capital City region improved access to the Department of Defense’s database that includes information for each uniformed service member (including active duty, retired, and reserve component individuals), DOD civilians and other personnel as directed by the DOD.

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A man who was arrested in January 2023 at the Topsy Lane Walmart in north Douglas County had all charges dropped against him in an alleged armed robbery case.

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Nevada is holding NAMIWalks 2024 on Oct. 19, 2024, on the south shore of Lake Tahoe, with walks also being held in Reno, Fernley, Elko and Las Vegas. It promises to be an event to remember, filled with meaningful moments as people come together to take a stand on the road to make community matter and see their commitment to “Mental Health for All.”

The next Carson City School Board meeting will take place Tuesday, Sept. 10 beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Bob Crowell Board Room of the Community Center at 851 E. William St.

A 26-year-old man was arrested Sunday for suspicion of misdemeanor domestic battery, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

UPDATE 6:45PM: The Davis Fire is estimated at 6,500 acres with no containment as of Sunday evening. Details from Truckee Meadows Fire forthcoming.
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UPDATE 5:46PM: All Washoe County School District schools, except for Gerlach K-12 School, are closed on Monday, Sept. 9. This includes before and after-school activities and athletic practices.
Also of note, the Washoe County Sheriff's Office reminds people to stay clear of all evacuated areas for the Davis Fire. Air support crews are dropping fire retardants close to residences in evacuated areas.
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UPDATE 3:18PM: Kelsey Penrose was live from near the Davis Fire. See the video report here.
Also, Carson City is advising the Fuji animal shelter is full and the city has opened Silver Saddle Ranch to house more animals. For non-emergency inquiries call 775-887-2677. Also public works wants to remind people that the evacuation for Sunridge Drive is in Reno, not Carson City.
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UPDATE 1:16PM: Truckee Meadows Fire reports that at around 12:30 p.m. Sunday, fire activity increased and evacuation has been reinstated north of Nevada State Route 431 (Mt. Rose Highway) to include Arrow Creek, Sky Tavern, Mt. Rose Ski Resort, and Logan Meadows. For more detail evacuation locations visit perimetermap.com.

I-580 between Reno and Carson City as well as Old U.S. Highway 395 to Eastlake Boulevard have reopened. Old U.S. Highway 395 is still closed from East Lake Boulevard to Bowers Mansion Interchange. South and north bound exits to Mt Rose Highway are closed, so is the highway from Wedge Parkway to the summit. For updates on road closures go here.

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