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'Keep Growing,' Carson City's newest artisan plant and wellness store, opens downtown

Keep Growing is Carson City's newest, locally-owned plant and wellness store, owned and operated by Carson City born and raised plant enthusiasts, Sarah Longero-Durham and her husband TJ.

Longero-Durham has always loved plants and wellness, but decided to dedicate her life to it after spending time as an interior designer.

"I realized that in that process, you're just filling your house with stuff, and you're not really giving anything back," said Longero-Durham of her career. "I needed a change."

Longero-Durham became interested in holistic wellness after being diagnosed with a number of auto-immune disorders, and found relief, including being 10 years seizure-free, from developing a holistic lifestyle and learning more about the medicinal qualities of plants.

"We've wanted to have a plant store for about three years now, but it really evolved to not only plants, but things we believe will really help with wellness and self-care in a substantial form."

Keep Growing is also dedicated to showcasing local wellness artisans, from candles made by Northern Nevada Candle Co., which donates a portion of their proceeds to suicide prevention, to teas that donate to cancer prevention, locally made clothes hand dyed with plant dyes, and much more.

"We wanted the store to be full circle, so that when you purchase certain items, you're giving back," said Longero-Durham. "Consumerism shouldn't just fill our voids, it should be used to fill other people's cups as well."

Keep Growing also offers wellness sessions in light therapy, with a state of the art crystal light table, which provides energy work to users as they lie upon a table filled with amethyst crystals that users to enter a meditative state.

Portions of the proceeds from the crystal light table will also be donated to a non-profit that is focused on therapies for people living with autism.

In the future, Longero-Durham also hopes to expand to nutritional coaching, which would function as a separate entity apart from Keep Growing, and would explore nutrition including special-made teas.

To learn more about Keep Growing, you can stop by their location at 403 N. Nevada Street located next to Artsy Fartsy, which is open Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., or Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

"We encourage conscientious consumerism and are dedicated to the mission of sustainability and supporting local artisans," said Longero-Durham. "All of our products are made in house or are fair trade certified and purchased from small distributors, lessening our environmental impact. Every item purchased will support mission-driven causes. Together, we can re-create a conscious and ecological consumer market."

You can check out Keep Growing by visiting their website at https://www.alwayskeepgrowing.org or contact them by phone at (775) 410 4663.

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A 47-year-old Carson City man and a 29-year-old Carson City woman were arrested early Monday morning on the charges of felony trafficking of a schedule one controlled substance, and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. The woman also had an additional charge of violating her suspended sentence.

Due to the dangerous road conditions and extensive snow and ice removal that needs to take place, the Brewery Arts Center executive board and executive director have closed the campus for today for all activities. This is regrettable but we must err on the side of safety for all.

A Carson Now reader submitted this photo of the Mind of DaVinci sculpture at the Carson City Community Center covered in snow.

UPDATE: 10:20AM: Another three inches has fallen in Northwest Carson City since my last measurement this morning. Total accumulation in my neck of the woods is now at 13 inches.

Imagine a line of nearly 200 youthful archers all releasing their arrows toward down-range targets at the same time. In 12 minutes, those archers will shoot a total of 6,000 arrows in one of three flights that will comprise the 2019 annual Nevada National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP) State Tournament.

Students and educators at Carson High School will celebrate national Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month in an invitation-only event with a special visit from Nevada State Governor Steve Sisolak, Thursday, Feb. 7 at 8:45 a.m. in Senator Square at Carson High School. Event seating begins at 8:30 a.m. with the Governor’s address at 8:45 a.m.

Nevada’s Terae Briggs is affectionately referred to as Gumby for her aptitude to seemingly elongate her limbs to clasp rebounds.

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak has ordered all state offices in Carson City, Douglas and Washoe counties to open at 10 a.m. Tuesday morning.

The Carson City Mayor and City Manager have ordered a 10 a.m. delayed opening for municipal offices.

Carson City schools are closed today. There will be no student activities, including after-school and evening programs, practices or contests. No school services such as transportation, nutrition or student health.

All Carson Valley schools in Douglas County are operating on a 90-minute delay.

Douglas County lake schools are closed.

Snow-covered roads throughout the region have resulted in travel restrictions for the Tuesday morning commute.

Traction tires or chains are required on the following roadways in Carson City and surrounding areas:

Good morning and happy Tuesday, Carson City! It's a snow day for Carson City school children, who will enjoy a Winter wonderland outside in several inches of the white stuff.

But the roads are no fun to drive on with solid black ice underneath the snow. Be careful on your commute today, leave early and slow down for the Winter conditions.

The Carson City School District web site, carsoncityschools.com, has posted a notice that schools will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, Feb. 5.

"All Schools in Carson City will be closed for the entire day Tuesday, Feb. 5 due to winter-related conditions. All employees, students and teachers should remain home.

"No student activities or programs will occur. This includes after-school programs, practices, performances and contests including interscholastic athletic events. No school services such as transportation, nutrition or student health will be provided."

A Gardnerville man killed while piloting his plane in Southern California Sunday has been identified as Antonio "Tony" Pastini, owner of Kim Lee's Sushi and Teriyaki in downtown Carson City.

The crash in a Yorba Linda, CA, neighborhood killed Pastini and four residents of a home that the aircraft had crashed into.

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NOTE: Thursday, Feb. 7 is parents only night. The Friday assemblies are for students only.
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Cell phones and social media are connecting us and impacting our lives in so many ways. Among all the positives, studies are now showing some damaging affects these social media and screen-time may have on the mental and physical health of children.

Carson City firefighter-paramedics were initially called to assist with a two-vehicle rollover accident that occurred Monday afternoon in the southbound lanes of Interstate 580 at the Bellevue overpass in Washoe Valley.

However, the Carson City units were recalled while en route. There is no extrication at the scene of the accident, according to Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District rescuers on scene.

Nevada Highway Patrol, Truckee Meadows Fire and REMSA are currently on scene working the accident. No word yet on the extent of any injuries.

Heavy snowfall and hazardous road conditions have led the Consolidated Municipality of Carson City to close city offices early Monday.

"Due to the inclement weather and dangerous road conditions, the City Manager and Mayor have decided to close all City offices and allow City employees (other than essential public safety personnel) to leave at 2 p.m. today Monday, Feb. 4," city officials said in an announcement.

The Redevelopment Authority Citizens Committee meeting scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Monday night has been canceled, according to the city web site.

All state offices in Carson City are closing early because of inclement Winter weather, Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak Tweeted at 1:34 p.m. Monday.

"Due to inclement weather and potentially dangerous road conditions reported by Nevada DOT and Nevada DPS in the Carson City/Reno area, I've ordered all state government offices to be closed effective 1:30 p.m. in Carson City," the governor Tweeted. "Safety and well-being of state employees are of my utmost concern."

Carson City firefighter-paramedics and Sheriff's deputies are responding to two motor vehicle accidents within a half-mile of each other on U.S. Highway 50 East.

One, a two-vehicle crash, was located at the intersection of U.S. 50 and Airport Road. The vehicles involved have since been moved into the Dollar General parking lot.

A second two-vehicle accident, a collision, is located at the intersection of U.S. 50 and Fairview Drive.

Two victims are complaining of chest pain and difficulty breathing. Another is complaining of possible broken bones.

A notice on the Carson High School web site states that all after school and evening activities scheduled for tonight, Monday, Feb. 4 have been canceled because of inclement weather.

Inclement Winter weather has forced the early closure of Western Nevada College campuses in Carson City and Minden, the college said.

Both campuses closed at 1 p.m. Monday.

The WNC Fallon campus will remain open for classes.

A 30 year-old Carson City man was arrested Saturday morning at 8:50 a.m. in the 2000 block of West College Parkway for misdemeanor violation of a temporary protection order (TPO) and resisting an officer, a Carson City Sheriff's deputy reported.

The opportunity to attend Western Nevada College while in high school is a chance for students to expedite their post-secondary education and save some money in the process.

On Monday, the 80th session of the Nevada State Legislature began with a welcoming snowfall, which is expected to continue until Tuesday morning.

This session marks the first time in U.S. history that state has elected a female-majority legislature after Rochelle Thuy Nguyen and Beatrice Angela Duran were appointed to two open seats in Las Vegas, bringing the total seats held by women to 33 out of 63.

Several motor vehicle accidents in Carson City have kept Carson City Sheriff's deputies and firefighter-paramedics busy Monday morning responding to spin-outs, rear-enders and t-bone crashes.

The Nevada Department of Transportation has published a comprehensive lsit of safe winter driving tips on its web site, www.nevadadot.com, a good resource to review as heavy snowfall is blanketing the Carson City area today into Tuesday.

About 170 NV Energy customers are without power in the Lakeview Estates area of Northwest Carson City Monday morning after reported equipment failure at two outage points, NV Energy reported.

The outages, one in the area of Lakeview and Combs Canyon roads and a second on Hobart Road, occurred around 9 a.m. Monday morning.

Estimated time of power restoration is 11:45 a.m. Monday, NV Energy reported.

The National Weather Service (NWS) in Reno has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the Carson City area and greater Reno-Tahoe region in effect now until 10 a.m. Tuesday morning.

Heavy snowfall is forecast for the greater Reno, Carson City and Minden area with total accumulation between 6-12 inches. Up to two feet of snow is forecast for elevations above 5,000 feet.

Snow covered roadways in and around Carson City Monday morning may have a layer of ice underneath, so motorists should drive with caution on their commute into, out of or around the Nevada state capital this morning.

Here is the Nevada Department of Transport (NDOT) list of current road conditions for the area. Updates can be obtained by visiting nvroads.com or by calling 5-1-1:

Students in the Carson City School District will enjoy a snow day on their Monday off as district staff attend professional development today.

School district spokesman Dan Davis said the professional development day will start on schedule; although weather will continue to be monitored for hazardous travel conditions.

Good morning, Carson City, and Happy Monday! Be careful on your commute into, out of or around the Nevada state capital this morning. Snow and ice are expected to cover the roadways, so be sure to give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination, and drive safely.

There will be a few extra motorists in Carson City starting today and for the next 120 days as the 2019 Nevada Biennial Legislative Session begins.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of Feb. 4-10.

Road closures expected at the following locations due to road/utility work: