Carson City Nevada News - Carson Now - Your one stop for Carson City news https://www.carsonnow.org/ en Nevada 4-H Expo to showcase skills gained through Youth Development Program https://www.carsonnow.org/reader-content/09/17/2024/nevada-4-h-expo-showcases-skills-gained-through-youth-development-program <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://www.carsonnow.org/reader-content/09/17/2024/nevada-4-h-expo-showcases-skills-gained-through-youth-development-program" send="false" layout="button_count" show_faces="false" width="350" action="like" font="arial" colorscheme="light"></fb:like></div><div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-images"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/fourhlivestock.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="136" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> UNR Extension - Carson/Storey County </div> </div> </div> <p>Youth from across the state will gather in Fallon this Thursday through Saturday at the Nevada 4-H Expo to showcase the diverse skills and knowledge they have developed through the University of Nevada, Reno Extension’s 4-H Youth Development Program.</p> <p>The Expo, an annual celebration of the talents and achievements of Nevada’s 4-H youth, will take place from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Saturday, Sept. 21 at the 3C Events Complex in Fallon, located in Churchill County.</p> <p>Free and open to the public, the Expo is packed with activities, exhibitions and competitions for all ages. It includes more than 160 4-H members, ages 5 to 18, statewide, with more than 570 individual exhibition entries in various categories, including projects in animal care, STEM and creative arts.</p> <p>During the event, youth will display their expertise in areas such as caring for small and large animals, from amphibians and reptiles to cows, horses and dogs, as well as in shooting sports, art, photography, cooking, sewing and STEM activities. Participating 4-H members will also demonstrate their livestock knowledge through a series of livestock skill-a-thons and a quiz bowl, where senior youth, ages 14 to 19, will compete for a chance to attend the Western National Roundup. The 4-H Expo competition emphasizes personal and civic development, STEM skills, public speaking, leadership and livestock and horse knowledge. Additionally, the event will serve as the statewide culmination of the 4-H Shooting Sports Program.</p> <p>“4-H is about more than just agriculture — it is about equipping young people with the skills they need to succeed in life,” Lindsay Chichester, Extension’s Nevada 4-H Youth Development Program leader, said. “The Expo is a celebration of their hard work and dedication throughout the year, and a testament to the impact 4-H has on our communities.”</p> <p>Events on Friday, Sept. 20, will include livestock health inspections, static exhibits and various livestock showmanship activities. The day will end with a 2-mile fun glow run from 6 to 8 p.m., open to the public. The run, which serves as a fundraiser for the Expo, has a $20 registration fee that includes a T-shirt and promotional giveaways. Those interested in participating can register onsite at the event.</p> <p>On Saturday, Sept. 21, attendees can expect to see dog showmanship and obedience competitions, shooting sports, a livestock quiz bowl and a poultry show. The Expo will also honor 4-H volunteers who have excelled in strengthening youth-adult partnerships and recognize their contributions throughout the year.</p> <p>Attendees can also participate in a silent auction that will support the state’s Shooting Sports Program.</p> <p>Nurturing future leaders<br /> "We often say that 4-H is a youth’s first college course because it prepares them for secondary education and helps them develop essential life skills," Sarah Chvilicek, Extension 4-H Youth Development Program coordinator for Northern Nevada and Washoe County program manager said.</p> <p>In fact, a 10-year study by Tufts University shows that 4-H youth are four times more likely to give back to their communities, two times more likely to make healthier choices, two times more likely to participate in STEM activities and two times more likely to be civically active.</p> <p>4-H is the nation’s largest youth development organization empowering nearly 6 million young people with a voice and skills to make positive impacts in their lives and within their communities. Nevada 4-H Youth Development Program caters to youth, ages 5 to 19, providing hands-on learning experiences, mentorship opportunities, and the chance to explore various STEM disciplines in fun and interactive ways. The program offers a diverse range of clubs, STEM programs, in-school and afterschool activities, and summer camps, all aimed at empowering youth with the skills and confidence needed to thrive as engaged citizens. </p> <p>Parents and guardians of youth interested in joining the Nevada 4-H Youth Development Program can contact their local county Extension offices for information about the different clubs and programs available. Adults interested in volunteering can find more details or register online, and a program representative will contact them. For more information about the Nevada 4-H Expo, call 775-784-4779 or email Lindsay Chichester.</p> <p>Persons in need of special accommodations or assistance should contact Paul Lessick, civil rights and compliance coordinator, at <a href="mailto:plessick@unr.edu">plessick@unr.edu</a> or 702-257-5577 at least five days prior to the scheduled event with their needs or for more information.</p> Community Tue, 17 Sep 2024 18:22:31 +0000 132448 at https://www.carsonnow.org Carson City winter shelter program Night Off the Streets to hold volunteer training https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/17/2024/carson-city-homeless-shelter-program-night-streets-hold-volunteer-training <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/17/2024/carson-city-homeless-shelter-program-night-streets-hold-volunteer-training" send="false" layout="button_count" show_faces="false" width="350" action="like" font="arial" colorscheme="light"></fb:like></div><div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-images"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/story/09/17/2024/carson-city-homeless-shelter-program-night-streets-hold-volunteer-training" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/132455-nightoffstreetcarson.png" alt="" title="" width="500" height="373" /></a> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <a href="/story/09/17/2024/carson-city-homeless-shelter-program-night-streets-hold-volunteer-training" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/132455-notsthis.png" alt="" title="" width="500" height="390" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> By Jodi Miller </div> </div> </div> <p>Training sessions for volunteers will be conducted by Night Off the Streets, Inc., also known as NOTS, warming center on Sept. 26 and Sept. 28 at the First United Methodist Church in Carson City.</p> <p>For the 7th year, NOTS will provide a place for those without homes to sleep during the winter nights from November 1 through March 31. A different church in Carson City hosts the warming shelter each month. All community members are welcome to serve as volunteers.</p> <p>The training sessions cover the roles of volunteers on each of the three shifts during the night. Training will be held from <strong>5:30 to 6:30 pm on Sept. 26</strong>, and from <strong>10 to 11 a.m. on Sept. 28</strong>. Volunteers need to attend just one of the two sessions.</p> <p>For those considering to serve as a volunteer, the sessions provide an opportunity to learn more about NOTS as well.</p> <p>“Without the support of volunteers, we wouldn’t be able to provide a warm and safe place to sleep for our unhoused community. Our volunteers truly make a difference in people’s lives,” says Jodi Miller, Center Manager.</p> <p>The NOTS warming center was founded after several homeless people died of hypothermia while sleeping outdoors in Carson City. Since opening the center, no one has died from exposure to the cold in Carson City, according to Craig LaGier, founder of NOTS.</p> <p>In addition to providing a warm, safe place to sleep, NOTS also connects guests with services that will help them get off the street. Last winter, 12 guests found employment and 8 guests found permanent housing. Fourteen guests were connected with Veteran’s Administration services in Reno.</p> <p>Pre-registration is not required to attend the training sessions, but is encouraged. The First United Methodist Church, the site of the training, is located at 212 N. Division St. in Carson City.</p> <p>For more information about the training sessions, contact NOTS at <a href="mailto:notscarson@outlook.com">notscarson@outlook.com</a> or call 775-600-2215. To learn how to volunteer for NOTS, come to one of the training sessions or read the information on <a href="http://www.notscarson.org" title="www.notscarson.org">www.notscarson.org</a>.</p> Announcements Tue, 17 Sep 2024 17:25:00 +0000 Jeff Munson 132455 at https://www.carsonnow.org Davis Fire update Tuesday: 92 percent contained, BAER team begins post fire assessment https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/17/2024/tuesday-davis-fire-update-92-percent-contained-post-fire-assessment-begins <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/17/2024/tuesday-davis-fire-update-92-percent-contained-post-fire-assessment-begins" send="false" layout="button_count" show_faces="false" width="350" action="like" font="arial" colorscheme="light"></fb:like></div><div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-images"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/story/09/17/2024/tuesday-davis-fire-update-92-percent-contained-post-fire-assessment-begins" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/132463-manythanksfirefighters.jpg" alt="" title="" width="500" height="375" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <p>Firefighting crews have achieved 92 percent containment on the Davis Fire, according to a Tuesday morning briefing from the U.S. Forest Service. The fire, south of Reno and north of Carson City that began in Washoe Valley Sept. 7, has burned 5,824 acres. The cause remains under investigation.</p> <p>Here's the latest from the U.S. Forest Service:</p> <p><strong>Highlights:</strong> Firefighters made incredible progress on the fire yesterday, increasing containment to 92%. Today, fire personnel are splitting efforts between patrolling fire activity and repairing affected area. There are no active suppression efforts or mop up occurring at this time. Due to the increase in containment, some fire resources are being reassigned to other wildfire incidents, so we will begin to see a drop in number of personnel. Please continue to travel with caution near affected areas for the safety of the public and the firefighters still working in the area.</p> <p><strong>Weather:</strong> There is a 10% chance of rain today as a new storm system approaches, with expectations of a 70% chance of rain tomorrow. The average max temperature will be 64 degrees, with high relative humidity that persists throughout the day. Expect winds of 9mph with gusts up to 18mph. Rain yesterday assisted by diminishing fire behavior, limiting any smoldering occurring on the fire.</p> <p><strong>BAER:</strong> A Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) team has been established by the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest to begin a post-fire burned area assessment of the Davis Fire that burned National Forest System land. BAER teams coordinate with the Natural Resources Conservation Service, National Weather Service, U.S. Geological Survey, Bureau of Land Management, and other federal, state, counties, and local agencies as they assess potential post-fire impacts to the effected watersheds. To learn more about BAER, <a href="https://www.fs.usda.gov/naturalresources/watershed/burnedareas.shtml" title="https://www.fs.usda.gov/naturalresources/watershed/burnedareas.shtml">go here.</a></p> <p><strong>Fire Investigation:</strong> Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District and the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office are leading the investigation into the cause of the Davis Fire. If you have credible information, or if you were in the vicinity of the day-use area at Davis Creek Regional Park at the start of the fire, contact 775-326-6079 or email: <a href="mailto:info@tmfpd.us">info@tmfpd.us</a>.</p> <p><strong>Evacuations:</strong> For updates on evacuation statuses please <a href="https://perimetermap.com" title="https://perimetermap.com">go here</a>. To sign up for future evacuation alerts and warnings, <a href="https://www.washoecounty.gov/em/RegionalAlerts.php" title="https://www.washoecounty.gov/em/RegionalAlerts.php">go here.</a></p> <p><strong>Closures:</strong> Forest area closures remain in effect for the area immediately in and around the Davis Fire burned area. For complete details on the Davis Fire Emergency Closure Order, <a href="https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/htnf/alerts-notices/?aid=90526" title="https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/htnf/alerts-notices/?aid=90526">go here.</a></p> News Tue, 17 Sep 2024 16:14:41 +0000 Jeff Munson 132463 at https://www.carsonnow.org Carson High Athletics announces McGowan as varsity girls softball coach, Wacker to coach swimming https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/17/2024/carson-high-athletics-announces-mcgowan-named-varsity-girls-softball-coach-wacker-c <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/17/2024/carson-high-athletics-announces-mcgowan-named-varsity-girls-softball-coach-wacker-c" send="false" layout="button_count" show_faces="false" width="350" action="like" font="arial" colorscheme="light"></fb:like></div><div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-images"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/story/09/17/2024/carson-high-athletics-announces-mcgowan-named-varsity-girls-softball-coach-wacker-c" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/132447-carsonschoolcoaches.jpg" alt="" title="" width="500" height="302" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> Carson City School District </div> </div> </div> <p>Carson High Athletics is pleased to announce the hiring of Ellise McGowan as the new head varsity girls softball coach and Adriane Wacker as the new head swim coach at Carson High School.</p> <p>Coach McGowan has been the head coach for junior varsity softball team for the past year. From 2017-2019, she was an assistant and third base coach for the Wichita Pilots, a 16U competitive summer league softball team. And from 2013-2017, she was a collegiate softball player where she was a utility player, playing all eight positions on the field with the exception of pitcher. McGowan grew up in Carson City and attended CHS from 2009-2013. She played tennis, basketball and softball.</p> <p>McGowan earned a bachelor’s in Sports Communication from Newman University in Wichita, Kansas. She was a member of the Hispanic-American Leadership Organization and was on the dean’s list from 2015-2017. Prior to Newman University, McGowan was a student-athlete and softball captain her freshman year at Hesston College. She was also a member of the Hesston College Newspaper.</p> <p>Coach Wacker has worked for the Carson City School District for nearly 11 years as an English teacher, librarian and Art teacher at both Carson High and Fritsch Elementary Schools. She grew up in Carson City and attended CHS from 1995-1999. She swam for the Carson Tiger Sharks and the Carson High School swim team. During her time on the CHS swim team, she was on a relay team that helped the girls team win state four years in a row. She also swam with UNR for one semester.</p> <p>Wacker has been heavily involved with Carson Tiger Sharks and has a daughter on the local team and one on the high school team. She also has helped with the snack bar for the CHS swim team. She loves teaching at the High School and swimming is a huge part of her life. There is a likely chance you will see her swimming laps at the Carson Aquatics Center.</p> News Tue, 17 Sep 2024 15:00:51 +0000 Jeff Munson 132447 at https://www.carsonnow.org Bob Boldrick 50th Anniversary Block Party happening Saturday at Carson City Community Center https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/15/2024/bob-boldrick-block-party-coming-saturday-carson-city-community-center <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/15/2024/bob-boldrick-block-party-coming-saturday-carson-city-community-center" send="false" layout="button_count" show_faces="false" width="350" action="like" font="arial" colorscheme="light"></fb:like></div><div class="field field-type-date field-field-date"> <div class="field-label">Event Date:&nbsp;</div> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <span class="date-display-single">September 21, 2024 - 11:00am</span> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-images"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/story/09/15/2024/bob-boldrick-block-party-coming-saturday-carson-city-community-center" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/132437-bobboldanniver.jpg" alt="" title="" width="401" height="400" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> Anna Freeman, Arts &amp; Culture Supervisor </div> </div> </div> <p>A day of free family fun for the community is planned in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Bob Boldrick Theater located at the Carson City Community Center.</p> <p>The block party will begin on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024, at 11 a.m. with free activities and games for the whole family all around the Community Center, including face painting, temporary tattoos, cornhole, bubbles, a puppet-making craft; hands-on learning experiences hosted by local groups, food trucks and more.</p> <p>If you’ve ever wanted to see the inner workings of the sound and light booths or where the magic happens backstage, check out the backstage tours beginning every hour on the hour. Bring your pocketbook if you’re feeling lucky — the Foundation for Carson City Parks and Recreation nonprofit will be selling raffle tickets for $1, with all proceeds going toward theater equipment for the Bob Boldrick Theater.</p> <p>The Blue Thunder Marching Band will signal that the block party is wrapping up, and it’s time to head inside for a free performance on the stage! The showcase performance at 2 p.m. will feature short snippets of music ensembles, dance troupes, and children’s musical theatre, emceed by local favorite Ben Spence and none other than Miss Nevada, Karrina Ferris, who is no stranger to this stage!</p> <p>All activities and performances are free. Art, food, raffle tickets, and other goodies will be available for purchase. For additional information or questions, please contact Anna Freeman at <a href="mailto:afreeman@carson.org">afreeman@carson.org</a> or 775-283-7867. For more information on this event, please visit <a href="https://www.carson.org/government/departments-g-z/parks-recreation-open-space/arts-culture" title="https://www.carson.org/government/departments-g-z/parks-recreation-open-space/arts-culture">carson.org/arts,</a> or @CarsonCityArtsCulture on Facebook.</p> News Tue, 17 Sep 2024 14:30:14 +0000 Jeff Munson 132437 at https://www.carsonnow.org Five Days and Counting: 35th annual Dayton Valley Days happening Sept. 21-22 https://www.carsonnow.org/reader-content/09/11/2024/35th-annual-dayton-valley-days-september-21-22 <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://www.carsonnow.org/reader-content/09/11/2024/35th-annual-dayton-valley-days-september-21-22" send="false" layout="button_count" show_faces="false" width="350" action="like" font="arial" colorscheme="light"></fb:like></div><div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-images"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/daytonvalday1.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="101" /> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/daytonvalday2.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="120" /> </div> <div class="field-item odd"> <img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/dvalleyday3.png" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="258" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> By Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce </div> </div> </div> <p>The countdown continues as we are five days away from Dayton Valley Days, a two-day outdoor street festival where friends and families come together to celebrate in the historic downtown area. Now in its 35th year, the festival will be held in Old Town Dayton on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 21-22 starting at 8:30 a.m. </p> <p>It's the largest to date with 150 vendors, crafters and food trucks and informational booths expected to line Pike Street. Organized by the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, Dayton Valley Days is packed with fun activities for everyone.</p> <p>The Show 'n' Shine kicks off Saturday morning at 9 a.m. on Main St., showcasing over 50 cars and trucks of all makes. The Cherry Bomb Betties will host the inaugural Pin-Up Contest on the vintage front balcony of Js' Bistro, beginning at 11:30 AM, with the Queen crowned at 12:30 PM. Another exciting Saturday-only event is the Cornhole tournament, sponsored by Sierra Nevada Cornhole, starting at 10 a.m. (see info below).</p> <p>Greg Austin will perform Saturday afternoon on the Front Porch of the Community Center, bringing music sure to get everyone rocking. On Sunday, the band Jacked Up Tahoe, a five-piece group known for keeping toes tapping, will perform on the Front Porch.</p> <p>On Sunday, don’t miss the beloved and popular Pet Parade! Registration starts at 9 a.m. at the Dog Park Booth (located by Compadres), with the parade beginning at 10 AM.</p> <p>Stop by the Community Center for the Pancake Breakfast, hosted by the Kiwanis Club of Dayton Valley. Breakfast starts at 7:30 a.m. each day, featuring eggs, sausage, all-you-can-eat pancakes, and Larry’s Gourmet Coffee!</p> <p>Be sure to check out Dayton Valley Days favorites like Comstock Gold Panning, Historical Society of Dayton Valley Museum Tours, the Antique Tractor Exhibit (on 2nd Street), and over 140 craft and food booths. The Dayton Valley Lions Club will offer their "Vision Screening for Children" program inside the Community Center. The Kids Zone, sponsored by Calvary Baptist Church, will feature games, fun activities, and a climbing wall, all located next to Compadres in shady Logan Alley.</p> <p>Brittnee Somers, Vice President of Events for the Chamber and Dayton Valley Days Co-Chair, has led the event since the Chamber took it over in 2022. "This year, we’ve extended Saturday’s hours to 6 PM to give everyone more time to enjoy the event," said Somers. "Don’t forget to add Dayton Valley Days to your calendar!"</p> <p>Cathy Mitchell, who co-chairs Dayton Valley Days with Somers, is in charge of the Raffle and Silent Auction, held inside the Community Center (170 Pike St.). Mitchell encourages everyone to stop by and get a head start on their Christmas shopping! Raffle hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Saturday and 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Sunday.</p> <p>John Cassinelli, Chamber President and Lyon County Commissioner-Elect, is helping with the heavy lifting. From moving bleacher stands to setting up the food tent, you'll find John wherever there’s work to be done! Be sure to join him for a beer at the Cornhole Tournament on Saturday!</p> <p>Richard Mitrotz, the new Executive Director of the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, who began his role on May 1st, has hit the ground running. He expressed his gratitude to legendary artist Steven Saylor for creating the artwork commemorating the 35th anniversary and for allowing the Chamber to produce limited-edition, signed, and numbered event t-shirts and other merchandise. Saylor’s wife, Johnye, serves on the Chamber board and is a member of the event committee.</p> <p>"We wouldn’t be able to run this festival without the hard work of the Dayton Valley Days committee" said Mitrotz. The committee is made up of festival vendors, Chamber members, and local citizens who work for months to prepare for this autumn event.</p> <p>For more information about Dayton Valley Days or the Chamber, contact Richard at (775) 246-7909 or <a href="mailto:director@daytonnvchamber.com">director@daytonnvchamber.com</a>.</p> Community Dayton Valley Days two day street festival Tue, 17 Sep 2024 13:30:28 +0000 132372 at https://www.carsonnow.org Carson City Community Garden Talks happening Tuesday https://www.carsonnow.org/reader-content/09/16/2024/carson-city-community-garden-talks <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://www.carsonnow.org/reader-content/09/16/2024/carson-city-community-garden-talks" send="false" layout="button_count" show_faces="false" width="350" action="like" font="arial" colorscheme="light"></fb:like></div><div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-images"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/community_garden_talks_1.png" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="151" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> UNR Extension - Carson/Storey County </div> </div> </div> <p>Carson City Community Garden Talks continues Tuesday, Sept. 17 with the topic highlighting 'Dividing Dahlias' presented by guest speaker Kierstin Briggs.</p> <p>The talk is at the Carson City Community Garden, 1044 Beverly Dr. Carson City. It is from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. and is free for everyone to attend. Bring a chair and a friend.</p> Community Tue, 17 Sep 2024 00:10:17 +0000 132449 at https://www.carsonnow.org Carson Now recognized for award winning stories at 2024 Nevada Press Association ceremony https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/16/2024/carson-nows-award-winning-stories-2024 <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/16/2024/carson-nows-award-winning-stories-2024" send="false" layout="button_count" show_faces="false" width="350" action="like" font="arial" colorscheme="light"></fb:like></div><div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-images"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/story/09/16/2024/carson-nows-award-winning-stories-2024" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/132452-screen_shot_2024-09-16_at_9.59.28_am.png" alt="" title="" width="500" height="374" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> Staff Reports </div> </div> </div> On Saturday, the Nevada Press Association held its annual conference and award ceremony in Reno, during which the winners of 2024 press awards were announced. Carson Now brought home four wins for the year.<!--break--> <p> Congratulations to all of our of our journalism colleagues for their wins, both urban and rural. <p> The full list of wins can be found <a href="https://nevadapress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/2024-Convention-Slides-compressed.pdf" title="https://nevadapress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/2024-Convention-Slides-compressed.pdf">at the Nevada Press Association website.</a> <p> Here are Carson Now's award winning pieces from the past year: <p> <h1>First Place: Coverage of Underserved Communities (rural)</h1> <p> <h2><strong>It’s been two years since Anna Marie Scott was murdered, and still, law enforcement remains silent</strong></h2> <p> <img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/129297-124691-anna_marie_scott.png"> <p> On a chilly February morning in 2022, early morning commuters on I-580 through Washoe Valley were met with a horrific sight: a car in the southbound lanes was fully consumed in fire. <p> When first responders arrived, the situation became far more grisly after it was discovered that the body of a young woman, later to be identified as 23-year-old Anna Marie Scott, was inside of the trunk. <p> There were no witnesses to the abandonment of the vehicle, or it being set on fire. <p> Since the discovery of Scott’s body, information regarding the case has been frustratingly lacking. <p> Despite Scott’s body being discovered on Feb. 3, the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office did not release her identity until Feb. 7, even though numerous social media posts from friends and family had already been posted regarding her death. <p> <a href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/02/03/2024/it-s-been-two-years-anna-marie-scott-was-murdered-and-still-law-enforcement-remains" title="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/02/03/2024/it-s-been-two-years-anna-marie-scott-was-murdered-and-still-law-enforcement-remains">Read the rest of the story here. </a> <p> <p> <h1>Second Place: Profile (rural)</h1> <p> <h2><strong>‘Real Cowboys’ docudrama series filmed in Dayton, Virginia City, Carson City premieres in October</strong> </h2><p> <img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/127690-screen_shot_2023-10-03_at_10.50.39_am.png"> <p> Dayton resident Temma Hammond has worked in the film industry all her life, having first grown up in film studios courtesy of her Hollywood-adjacent parents. Her father was a silent film star and studio owner, and her mother was a writer, director and acting coach. <p> It only makes sense that Hammond would follow in their footsteps. After leaving California, Hammond worked for some time in Las Vegas where she designed and built the first sound-proofed studio, before moving to Carson City to work on producing legislative and other local film projects in the early 2000s — including setting up a number of film workshops at Western Nevada College and Truckee Meadows Community College. <p> Now, Hammond is back, and right out of the gates to work on a docudrama series called Real Cowboys, hosted by Lacy J. Dalton, for her newest endeavor: the Golden Network. <p> <a href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/10/03/2023/real-cowboys-docudrama-series-filmed-locally-dayton-virginia-city-carson-city-and-m" title="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/10/03/2023/real-cowboys-docudrama-series-filmed-locally-dayton-virginia-city-carson-city-and-m">Read the rest of the story here. </a> <p> <p> <h1>Third Place: Community Service (rural)</h1> <p> <h2><strong>Critical need for foster parents in Carson City and Quad-County region; without fosters, children sent statewide</strong></h2> <p> <img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/127184-screen_shot_2023-08-24_at_2.27.33_pm.png"> <p> Currently, there is a critical shortage of foster parents in Carson City and the surrounding areas both for long-term foster parents and respite care foster parents, who take care of children for as little as a weekend while their foster parents take a trip. <p> According to the Division of Child and Family Services’ Rural Foster Recruiter Shelby Riley, there are currently only three beds open across Carson City, Dayton and Gardnerville. <p> Carson City has the most foster homes at ten homes, while Dayton has four homes and Gardnerville has one, all of which are full up. <p> Within the ten homes in Carson City, three beds are open across the lot, which means that siblings are unable to be placed together. <p> When asked what the ideal number of homes could be, Riley said there can never be enough homes. <p> “Even doubling right now wouldn’t be enough,” Riley said. “It really depends because the need for foster care ebbs and flows. The more people we have, the more we can help our community.” <p> <a href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/08/24/2023/critical-need-foster-parents-carson-city-and-quad-county-region-without-fosters-chi" title="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/08/24/2023/critical-need-foster-parents-carson-city-and-quad-county-region-without-fosters-chi">Read the full story here. </a> <p> <p> <h1>Third Place: Health Reporting (rural)</h1> <p> <h2><strong>Carson City Health and Human Services cited by OSHA for potential chemical exposure, lack of necessary training</strong></h2> <p> <img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/128738-cchhsnew.jpg"> <p> Since the 1980s, Carson City Health and Human Services has been undertaking mosquito abatement to stem the flow of potential mosquito-borne diseases.<p> However, it was determined that for many years — and possibly even decades — CCHHS hasn't had a Hazard Communication Plan, which is meant to provide proper training to employees on handling dangerous or toxic chemicals. Without training, this could mean that employees may have been exposed to dangerous chemicals as part of the abatement program. <p> <a href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/12/19/2023/carson-city-health-and-human-services-cited-osha-potential-chemical-exposure-lack-n" title="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/12/19/2023/carson-city-health-and-human-services-cited-osha-potential-chemical-exposure-lack-n">Read the full story here. </a> <p> <p>Thank you to our readers for your continued support of independent, local journalism. Check out the other winners <a href="https://nevadapress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/2024-Convention-Slides-compressed.pdf" title="https://nevadapress.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/2024-Convention-Slides-compressed.pdf">here.</a> News Mon, 16 Sep 2024 23:24:48 +0000 Kelsey Penrose 132452 at https://www.carsonnow.org Carson City deputies make arrests for alleged DUI, domestic battery and weapon offenses https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/16/2024/carson-city-deputies-make-arrests-alleged-dui-domestic-battery-and-weapon-offenses <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/16/2024/carson-city-deputies-make-arrests-alleged-dui-domestic-battery-and-weapon-offenses" send="false" layout="button_count" show_faces="false" width="350" action="like" font="arial" colorscheme="light"></fb:like></div><div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-images"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/story/09/16/2024/carson-city-deputies-make-arrests-alleged-dui-domestic-battery-and-weapon-offenses" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/132459-carsonsheriffpatrolunitmain.jpg" alt="" title="" width="500" height="327" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <p>A 35-year-old man was arrested Sunday for suspicion of misdemeanor DUI and basic speeding, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.</p> <p>At around 9:17 p.m. a deputy was in the area of William and Roop streets and observed a SUV going southbound on Roop at a high rate of speed. The officer caught up to the vehicle, which turned eastbound on 5th Street. The officer paced the car going 54 mph in a 25 mph zone and conducted a traffic stop near Elaine Street and 5th Street, according to the booking report.</p> <p>The deputy made contact with the driver and could smell an odor of alcohol coming from his person. The man had red watery eyes. He was asked how much he had to drink. The man said he had four beers earlier. The officer asked where he was coming from. The man said he had been at a bar earlier and had picked up a friend to give them a ride to Walmart, the report states.</p> <p>The man agreed to standardized field sobriety tests and showed signs of impairment on the tests. He provided a preliminary breath test of .204 and was arrested. He was read a request for voluntary evidence where the man agreed to a blood test. Bail: $1,137.</p> <p>In other arrests:<br /> — A 39-year-old woman was arrested Saturday for suspicion of misdemeanor domestic battery, according to a Carson City Sheriff's office booking report.</p> <p>At 1:03 p.m. deputies were dispatch for a report of domestic battery. The reporting party stated his ex-girlfriend had battered him and that he was bleeding from the lip. The man denied medical attention and said he was in the garage and that his girlfriend was inside the home.</p> <p>Deputies arrived and found the man waiting inside the garage. He walked out and spoke with a deputy while the woman was inside. He said she had taken his phone and he took it back and that she followed him into the garage where he has a camera set up. He said she followed him and began to punch him, which caused his lip to bleed.</p> <p>The officer could see a small laceration with fresh blood. The man showed the officer the video camera, where the woman follows him and the man saying something along the lines of "leave me alone," the report states. She continues to follow him to the end of the garage, where she begins to punch him. He covered his face with his arms and pushes the woman away from him. She is seen falling backward onto her back. The man does not approach her and stayed where he was. The woman stands up and walks away as seen in the video, according to the report.</p> <p>Officers made contact with the woman inside the home. She stated she gave the man coffee and then grabbed his phone and ran into a nearby bathroom. She said she attempted to close the bathroom door but the man wouldn't let her. She said this is where he pushed her and he got his phone back, walking away into the garage.</p> <p>She said she followed him and admitted to attempting to punch him but nothing landed. She said she pushed the man an additional time. The officer asked her if anyone had witnessed that he pushed her. She said no. The officer asked if there were any cameras in the living room. She said no. At the time her daughter was upstairs and unable to witness the incident. The woman did have an abrasion on one of her elbows. Photos were taken of the elbow. </p> <p>Based on the video surveillance provided, the arresting deputy determined the woman to be the primary aggressor. Bail: $3,137.</p> <p>— A 32-year-old man, Rusty Lee Beseau, was arrested Saturday, for alleged felony carrying a concealed firearm without a permit, misdemeanor DUI second, possession of a firearm under the influence of alcohol, driving with a revoked license and expired registration.</p> <p>According to the booking report, on Sept. 14 at around 2:01 a.m. a deputy was in the area of William Street and I-580 traveling eastbound and observed an SUV with expired registration. The officer initiated a traffic stop at Highway 50 East and Lompa Lane, where the vehicle entered the parking lot and continued through the parking lot, parking in front of the entrance. The officer requested a cover unit.</p> <p>A deputy approached the vehicle and observed two occupants. The officer asked the driver, Beseau, why he did not stop earlier. The man man stated his father was a cop and told him to always park in a parking spot when pulled over. The officer informed the man he was pulled over due to expired registration. The man stated he already knew why he was being pulled over, the report states.</p> <p>While speaking, the officer observed the man to have red, watery eyes and spoke with thick slurred speech. The officer could immediately smell a strong odor of alcohol coming from the vehicle, the report states. The passenger was cleared and later released from the scene.</p> <p>The deputy observed two cases in the back seat, one appeared to be a pool stick case and the other appeared to be a rifle case. The officer asked the man if the two cases were pool sticks and he stated they were. The officer asked the man if there were any weapons inside the vehicle and he stated yes. The man stated he had a gun on him and it was in his pocket. The officer ordered the man to not reach for it. Another deputy arrived shortly after. The officer asked the man to step out of the vehicle, the report states.</p> <p>A deputy located a chrome Bearman BBG9 Derringer handgun inside the man's left pants pocket. The officer secured the handgun and handed it over to the other deputy. Dispatch advised the man had a revoked driver's license and confirmed he does not have a CCW permit. The officer walked to the man's vehicle and asked him how much he had to drink. The man stated he took a shot or two while playing pool earlier. While speaking the officer confirmed the odor of alcohol coming from the man's breath, according to the report.</p> <p>He submitted to standardized field sobriety tests and showed signs of impairment. He provided a preliminary breath test of .298 and was arrested. At jailed he agreed to evidentiary breath tests with results of .212 and .212, according to the report. He was released to jail staff and booked for alleged DUI second, carrying concealed firearm without a permit, possession of a firearm while under the influence of alcohol, driving while revoked and expired registration. The officer later took pictures and booked the handgun and one round of 9mm into evidence. Bail: $10,000.</p> <p>— A 30-year-old Carson City man was arrested Sunday for suspicion of DUI and basic speeding. According to the booking report, a deputy conducted a traffic stop for driving over the speed limit. The driver was paced going 62-mph in a 40 mph zone. The stop was at the intersection of East William and Gold Dust Way.</p> <p>The officer made contact with the driver who did not roll down his window right away. Once the driver did roll down the window the officer approached the vehicle and immediately noticed the odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from the driver, the report states.</p> <p>The man was told why he was pulled over. The officer requested his drivers license, registration and insurance. The man was able get his license but struggled finding other paperwork and was unable to locate it. He admitted to having four beers, the report states. He was asked asked to step out of the vehicle. He agreed to standardized field sobriety tests and showed signs of impairment. He provided a preliminary breath test of .17 and was arrested for suspicion of DUI and speeding. He provided evidentiary breath tests of .137 and .129. He was booked for suspicion of DUI first and basic speeding over 21 mph. Bail: $1,080.</p> <p>— A 30-year-old Carson City man, Eerik David Salas-Lopez, was arrested Sept. 14, 12:35 a.m. for suspicion of carry concealed firearm without a permit. Bail: $10,000.</p> <p>— A 28-year-old man was arrested Sept. 14 for a misdemeanor warrant alleging failure to comply with substance abuse counseling. Bail: $1,000 cash. </p> <p>— <em>All information for the crime log (unless otherwise noted) comes from the arrest reports supplied by the Carson City Sheriff's Office, and is considered by law to be public information. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The policy of Carson Now is to name anyone who is arrested for a felony offense.</em></p> News Mon, 16 Sep 2024 22:03:51 +0000 Jeff Munson 132459 at https://www.carsonnow.org One dead, two survive mid air collision plane crash near Minden-Tahoe Airport https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/16/2024/douglas-county-emergency-crews-respond-report-plane-crash-near-heybourne-road <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/09/16/2024/douglas-county-emergency-crews-respond-report-plane-crash-near-heybourne-road" send="false" layout="button_count" show_faces="false" width="350" action="like" font="arial" colorscheme="light"></fb:like></div><div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-images"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/story/09/16/2024/douglas-county-emergency-crews-respond-report-plane-crash-near-heybourne-road" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/132451-douglaspatrol_copy.jpg" alt="" title="" width="500" height="264" /></a> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <a href="/story/09/16/2024/douglas-county-emergency-crews-respond-report-plane-crash-near-heybourne-road" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://www.carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/132451-zairair.jpg" alt="" title="" width="500" height="281" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <p>UPDATE 1:34PM: The FAA reports a single-engine Globe GC-1B Swift collided with a single-engine Cessna 206 midair near the Minden-Tahoe Airport killing the sole occupant on the Globe. Meanwhile, <a href="https://mynews4.com/news/local/at-least-one-dead-after-mid-air-collision-at-minden-airport#" title="https://mynews4.com/news/local/at-least-one-dead-after-mid-air-collision-at-minden-airport#">KRNV reports</a> there were two survivors. Douglas County Sheriff Dan Coverly confirms one of the planes involved was Civil Air Patrol.<br /> ***<br /> UPDATE 11AM: The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has responded to a mid-air collision, which happened at the Minden-Tahoe Airport at 9:47 a.m. One aircraft was able to make a landing at the airport, while the other crashed into a field off Highway 395 near Johnson Lane, said Douglas County spokesman Eric Cachinero.</p> <p>One fatality is confirmed at this time. The Minden-Tahoe Airport is open, with one runway available. This is an ongoing investigation and more information will be released as it becomes available.<br /> ***<br /> UPDATE 10:52AM: A coroner has been called to the scene of the crash, according to dispatch.<br /> ***<br /> East Fork Fire Protection and Douglas County Sheriff's Office responded Monday morning to the area south of Johnson Lane near Heybourne Road for a report of an airplane crash.</p> <p>The incident happened before 10 a.m. Via police scanner, first responders on scene report an upside down aircraft and called for additional support. The East Fork Fire Protection chief was also responding. Crews on scene identified a tail number for the aircraft. It is unknown at this time if there are any injuries or fatalities.</p> <p>Dispatch was alerted at 9:47 a.m. by a reporting party who saw an airplane go down.</p> <p>Details are limited and we will update as more information becomes available.</p> <p>An airplane crash happened near the Minden-Tahoe Airport on August 20, <a href="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/08/20/2024/least-one-dead-plane-crash-minden-tahoe-airport" title="https://www.carsonnow.org/story/08/20/2024/least-one-dead-plane-crash-minden-tahoe-airport">where one person died.</a></p> News Mon, 16 Sep 2024 21:55:03 +0000 Jeff Munson 132451 at https://www.carsonnow.org