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Highway 50 over Echo Summit set to reopen Tuesday after closure due to Caldor Fire

Travelers in both directions between Lake Tahoe and Sacramento will be happy with the news that crews should have US50 over Echo Summit to Kyburz open to the general public by Tuesday. The portion between Kyburz and Pollock Pines previously opened.

During the Caldor Fire Interagency Management Team's Sunday community meeting, a Caltrans spokesperson said residents can start going to their homes along US50 on Monday starting at 8:00 a.m.

They will need proof of residency in Strawberry, Mile Tract, Echo Summit and other areas along the fire that have been closed due to the fire.

The general public can start using the highway at 8 a.m. Tuesday.

El Dorado County Sheriff's office will help people gain access to the area east of Kyburz, west of Meyers. From the west, residents must stop at the Chevron station in Fresh Pond with proper proof of residency for a pass.

If coming from South Lake Tahoe, stop in Meyers at 1832 Santa Fe Road in Meyers. A parking lot will be set up there to issue passes. All people without homeowner passes will be turned around. The area is still under evacuation order, but people can visit their home and secure property, but not stay over night.

Be cautious and be aware that equipment an personnel are still working in the area along the highway and in the nearby neighborhoods.

High winds Sunday morning affected the fire, caused some flareups within the interior but firefighters quickly gained control. Wind pushed the fire around east of Echo Lakes, but not enough to impact the fire line. Aircraft was able to go over the fire and drop water Sunday after noon when wind subsided.

Over 2,100 personnel remain working on the fire. As the incident progresses the work continues but the types of crews are changed, depending on the job.

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Anyone who has visited my home, “Twain Haven,” has met my pet Jay, my pal, “Huckleberry.” And these welcome visitors have heard my accounts of what lengths Huckleberry will go to, to get my attention, from tapping on the window with his beak, to faking his own death.

Although gardeners love plants, few of us love weeds. Although it seems absurd to talk about weeds while there is snow on the ground, the Boy Scouts say, “Be Prepared!” If you want to do less pulling or hoeing of weeds in spring and summer, consider applying a pre-emergent herbicide relatively soon.

CARSON CITY — After 30 years of public service to the State of Nevada, Department of Motor Vehicles Director Julie Butler has announced her intent to retire on March 1, 2024.

The Rotary Club of Carson City is looking for talented young musicians to take part in the club’s annual music contest. The contest is open to students in the 9th-12th grades, or 14-18 years of age for home schooled or non-traditionally schooled students.

Nevada sports betting operators were certain the 2023 Super Bowl in Phoenix — a marquee matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs — would smash the game’s wagering record.

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CARSON CITY — The Department of Employment, Training, and Rehabilitation is nearing the finish line for Phase 1 rollout of Nevada’s Unemployment Insurance modernization project. DETR’s older UINV Employer Self Service (ESS) will be taken offline Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024, at 11:59 p.m.

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The Carson City Sheriff’s Office received information on February 10th of an alleged Sex Trafficking operation out of California that had arrived in the local area on February 9th.

The original information alleged that approximately 9 persons were involved, including 3 males who were significantly armed. Due to the nature of the sex trafficking operation, the FBI’s Human Exploitation and Trafficking (HEAT) Task Force was immediately engaged to assist.

Nevada State Museum Coin Press & Membership Programs Manager, Kelly Brant, will be the guest speaker at the next Rotary Club of Carson City meeting.

The public is invited to attend the luncheon which takes place Tuesday, February 13th at noon in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom.

UPDATE 12:55 p.m.: Multiple suspects are in custody. Investigation is on-going. There is no immediate threat to the public. Shelter in place has been lifted. Press release to follow.

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The Carson City Sheriff's Office is serving a search warrant in the area of Sonoma Street and Carson Street.

The public is asked to avoid the area. If you are in the area of Carson Street and Sonoma Street, you are asked to shelter in place unless otherwise advised by law enforcement.

Updates to follow.

Why TNR Matters
The benefits of TNR are manifold, impacting not just the cats but the community at large. Here's how:
Controls Population: By spaying and neutering. TNR programs effectively control the population of community cats, reducing the number of kittens born on the streets.

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The Carson City Sheriff's Office is reporting Police Activity in the North Curry Street area.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is serving a warrant in the area  of North Curry Street and West Robinson St. The public is asked to avoid the area.

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