• Carson Now on Facebook
  • Follow Carson Now on Twitter
  • Follow Carson Now by RSS
  • Follow Carson Now by Email

Five questions for the McKee Family: The Nevada Day Treasure Hunt's newest leaders

This year's Nevada Day Treasure Hunt was the best yet, if you ask me, but it was also the last year that the Mahe family, who took over the hunt in 2015, hosted the month-long hunt.

Thankfully, the hunt will be continuing next year, with a new family at the helm: the McKees.

After several contenders spoke about taking it over, one family stood out and was chosen to continue this wonderful community tradition for years to come.

Paul McKee and his family sat down to answer five questions about their lives, the treasure hunt, and more!

Can you tell me a bit about your background?

Paul and Roxy McKee, along with their three daughters, Michele McKee Montoya, Teresa McKee, and Angela McKee Flora, moved to Carson City from Montana in 1984. All three sisters settled in the Reno area and raised their families. Their kids who are still living in Nevada are Eric Cachinero and his wife, Jillian, Julia McKee, and Jarod and Alycia Flora. They will round out the McKee Treasure Hunt team.

What has your involvement been with the Nevada Day Treasure Hunt in the past?

The McKee family members have been avid hunters of the medallion for many years. Every year we think, “This is the year we are going to find it!” Every October we set up a family Treasure Hunt text group and whoever wakes up earliest texts the clue to the rest of us, and we all start trying to solve the riddles. A few of our more zealous family members may have skipped out of a day of work here and there to search for it, and weekends were always dedicated to looking for it as well. For the past 3 years we have come within sight of the medallion, but have never actually found the treasure.

Why did you want to take over the treasure hunt?

We are avid Nevada History buffs and outdoors enthusiasts. We were greatly saddened when we heard the Mahe family was not returning in 2022. Our combined type-A personalities and backgrounds led us to our interest in taking over the hunt, and it took only a short conversation to determine that collectively we would love to have the opportunity to take on this challenge. We are excited to encourage people to get outside to enjoy our beautiful state while learning some interesting facts and history about our great state.

Do you have any plans for changing the hunt in any way, offering new prizes, or extended counties?

For at least the first year, we don’t plan to make any significant changes to the Treasure Hunt. Of course, we have new authors for the clues and a different range of knowledge than the Mahe family, but we hope to maintain the same quality clues and the same prizes as the preceding few years. As we learn and grow from our experiences with our first few years, we will adapt and change to ensure an outstanding experience for the treasure hunters.

Anything else you'd like to add that I didn't ask?

We want to thank the Mahe Family and the Olson Family (who started the Treasure Hunt), for carrying on this fall tradition in honor of the history and magnificence of the State of Nevada for the last 20 years of the hunt. Thank you also to the incredible sponsors that make it all possible! We also want to thank all the hunters and finders of the past and invite them to participate in the 2022 Nevada Day Treasure Hunt.

To learn more about the Nevada Day Treasure Hunt, you can visit http://www.nvdaytreasurehunt.com/

Top Stories

... or see all stories

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Department of Education has started a program that will allow adult learners to complete their high school equivalency and concurrently enroll in college courses.

Grade-schoolers at Fremont Elementary School in Carson City temporarily experienced a reprieve from their day-to-day academic endeavors last week when several community partners and local dignitaries visited classrooms to read to students.

A 26-year-old man was arrested early Wednesday morning for allegedly providing false identification to avoid prosecution and two misdemeanor contempt of court warrants, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Say good morning to Sun Dance. The 2-year-old Pit Bull mix has been waiting since November for her forever home while at the Carson City branch of the Nevada Humane Society.

A car hit a power pole Wednesday morning behind Smith's on East Washington Street in Carson City causing a power outage in the immediate area.

Good morning Carson City. Today is Wednesday, March 6, 2019. If you're headed outside, wear rain gear and bring an umbrella. We're looking at showers throughout the day as a winter weather system moves into the area. If you're headed into the Sierra, carry snow chains and expect road delays. Here's what's happening today.

This Friday March 8, Carson High School senior Nik Hylan is motivating blood donors to put on their game face and show up for an important life saving cause. One donation can save the lives of as many as three people.

Over the last few years Dayton Urgent Care has been giving back to the community and has partnered with Terri Gahr, who works in the schools and is the Dayton Area Resource Coordinator of Healthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey counties. The organization has been a big help with DUC's clothing drives, Angel trees and the healthy hygiene kits we collect.

Several players from last season’s Reno Aces are off to hot starts in spring training making bids to make the Arizona Diamondback’s opening day roster.

Nearly 40 teams representing organizations and businesses throughout western Nevada will take a jump into the chilly waters at Lake Tahoe on Saturday, March 30 for the annual Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics.

The Brewery Arts Center, Carson City’s arts epicenter since 1975, is excited to host the TheatreWorks of Northern Nevada’s performance of "Stewart Little." Fun for the entire family, the performance will be at the BAC’s Performance Hall this Saturday, March 9.

Nevada Democratic Senate Majority Leader Kelvin Atkinson resigned from his legislative seat on Tuesday in a tear-filled speech on the Senate floor, announcing he would be pleading guilty to federal charges of misappropriation of campaign funds for personal use and taking “full responsibility” for his actions.

Northern Nevada Lecturer Mike Thomas has rescheduled his “Future War” presentation for Saturday, March 9 at Western Nevada College’s Jack C. Davis Observatory in Carson City. Friday will feature a discussion on "Myths and Legends."

A 44-year man was arrested Monday for possession of a stolen vehicle and three others for drug and other offenses after deputies were dispatched to the 3200 block of Market Street for reports of theft, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Hello Carson City as we arrive upon Tuesday, March 5, 2019. For those keeping score, we're 15 days away from the first day of spring, 108 days from summer, 232 days until Nevada Day and 296 days until we celebrate Christmas. Read on for what's happening today.

What is Kiwanis? Carson City Kiwanis is a group of local individuals who gather together and volunteer for the betterment of Carson City. Carson City Kiwanis was established in 1959 by a group of small business owners. We began our tradition of leadership in community service and monetary donations to organizations who served children, youth, the elderly and the disabled.

Fresh off a secret wedding last month to a New York City police officer, country music singer-songwriter Miranda Lambert has hooked up a July 18 gig at Lake Tahoe Outdoor Arena, Harveys announced today.

Pocket translators and Bibles are not the items most teenagers would dream about packing for a Spring Break trip. However, for 12 Carson City area high school students, these items, joined by hearts to serve, will be the most precious commodities needed for an adventure of a lifetime.

Following the Arts Advocacy Day at the Nevada Legislature, a post-party hosted by the Carson City Department of Arts and Culture will happen Friday, March 15 from noon to 5 p.m.

CARSON CITY — The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services recently announced that Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center has achieved a 4-star rating for an acute care hospital, out-ranking the national average of 3-stars.

The Board of Supervisors will hold its next meeting on March 7, beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Sierra Room of the Carson City Community Center, located at 851 East William Street.

The Carson City Airport Authority has kicked off a planning process that will help chart a course for the future of the Carson City Airport. This group of 7 appointees is working to develop a plan that will establish goals for Airport operations, airport infrastructure and the Airport’s role in the economic vitality of the region.

Nevada Health Center's Mammovan made a stop at the the Nevada Legislature in Carson City on Monday as a part of its Northern Nevada tour and to recognize Community Health Provider Day.

YERINGTON — The Lyon County Board of Commissioners will review and potentially vote on a proposed “2nd Amendment Sanctuary County” resolution at a County Commission meeting later this month.

His teammates often dominate the headlines, but Tre’Shawn Thurman is the glue that keeps the Nevada basketball team bonded throughout a record-setting season.

CARSON CITY — Carson Tahoe Health’s Board of Directors appointed Alan Garrett as the new Chief Executive Officer effective April 1, 2019, replacing Ed Epperson who retired Dec. 31, 2018. A seasoned healthcare executive with diverse experience and a progressive leadership style, Garrett will assume day-to-day control of the Carson Tahoe Health system.

A 21-year-old Carson City woman was arrested Sunday for suspicion of DUI, hit and run of an unoccupied vehicle, obstructing a peace officer, and driving on a suspended driver’s license for failure to appear, a Carson City sheriff's deputy said.

Another storm system will move its way into the region Tuesday, bringing rain and gusty winds to Carson City and lower valley regions and heavy, wet snow to the Sierra through Thursday and possibly beyond, according to the National Weather Service.

CARSON CITY — Week 5 of the Nevada Legislature marks the quarter way point in the 2019 session. Up this week, a prohibition on implanting a microchip in another person and a license plate to support environmental conservation at Lake Tahoe. A bill would mandate an interim study of wildfires. A joint resolution to urge Congress to oppose the expansion of the United States Air Force into the Desert National Wildlife Refuge will be heard. Human trafficking legislation will be considered, and a ticket scalping measure will also be heard.

Here we find ourselves heading into Monday, March 4, 2019. Hark, is there sunshine ahead? Well, yes is the short answer. The longer one is explained by the National Weather Service, which says we are in between weather systems. Take advantage of Monday's sunny weather after the fog lifts and get out for a walk or bike ride. Changes are expected later Tuesday.