Carson City Nevada News - Carson Now - Your one stop for Carson City news https://carsonnow.org/ Carson Now Top Stories en WNC to celebrate record 168 Jump Start graduates https://carsonnow.org/story/05/17/2024/wnc-celebrates-record-168-jump-start-graduates <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/story/05/17/2024/wnc-celebrates-record-168-jump-start-graduates" 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/05/17/2024/wnc-celebrates-record-168-jump-start-graduates" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130745-wnc.jpg" alt="" title="" width="500" height="233" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> Western Nevada College press release </div> </div> </div> <p>Since creating its Jump Start College more than decade ago, there have never been as many graduates as the Western Nevada College’s Class of 2024 produced.</p> <p>WNC will honor a record 168 graduates at graduation ceremonies on May 20 in Carson City and May 23 in Fallon.<br /> The program includes nine participating high schools, three academies and homeschool students. </p> <p>“The WNC Jump Start Program continues to grow and I am so happy for the high school, charter school and homeschool students who will complete their associate degree even before receiving their high school diplomas!” WNC President Dr. J. Kyle Dalpe said. “These students are ready for the next step whether that be transfer or entering the workforce. Congrats to them all!”</p> <p><strong>Carson High School </strong><br /> Taelyn Ailes, Jessica Artz, Melenny Avalos Diaz, Reed Barbarigos, Annika Bruketta, Arlette Castañeda Jimenez, Mia Colonna, Matthew Doan, Melina Duarte, Angela Fausto Hernandez, Eduardo Fonseca, Zachary Freed, Kayla Germain, Anakin Guzzetta, Esmay Harger, Alexis Harris, Kylie Heckman, Robert Heidt, Isaac Hope-Almazan, Leondre Long, Brookelyn McGee, Jason McKinney, London Miller, Natalya Miller, Sarah Miller, Eyden Nichols, Lucas O’Brien, Dylan Olson, Kate Read, Rhianna Redwine, Kameron Reed, Evan Risi, Alyssa Saragosa, Luisa Segura-Cruz, Corinne Temau, Josephine Verive-Cain, Kylee Wentz, Boston Wesolowski</p> <p><strong>Churchill County High School </strong><br /> Alicia Basurto-Fernandez, Rafe Brown, Ava Ekins-Faught, Sebastian Escartin, Elena Holt, Camryn Hook, Reece Hutchings, Ronald Lee, Joel Lopez, Johary Lozano, Daniel Madera, Brienna McArthur, April McCutcheon, Kiley Wallace</p> <p><strong>Dayton High School </strong><br /> Muskan Atrafi, Diana Banuelos Ibarra, Colton Clark, Aspen Evans, Macen Harker, Westley Paul, Mikalah Timbreza, Whitney Winward, Raquel Workman</p> <p><strong>Douglas High School </strong><br /> Roque Chavez, Lila Ellis, Cooper Eyerly, Sarah Flynt, Ava Kerley, Brooklyn Laremore, Jersie Leedom, Grace Plummer, Hailey Wagstaff, Aleeah Weaver</p> <p><strong>Fernley High School </strong><br /> Selena Albarran, Nathaniel Arnold, Kaitlyn Bailey, Carissa Companey, Anaysia Doran, Vivian Felix, Jyllenna Carleen Fiesta, Justice Herrington, Joshua Luis, Layla Trujillo, Brynne Wilcox, Emma Woolsey</p> <p><strong>Homeschool </strong><br /> Coen Adkins, Anna Bogh, Sarah Clauson, Casey Colley, Isaac Griffin, Joyana Southerland</p> <p><strong>Mater Academy </strong><br /> Crystal Angulo, Dianisel Ayala, Neveah Cobb, Ellery Diaz, Ashley Garcia Prado, Victor Granillo, Chloe Keovorabouth, Omar Padilla, Armani Paniagua, Alexia Raygoza, Dermmell Reed, Juan Rosales, Brookelynn Thomas, Christiana Williams, Joshua Yepez Villanueva</p> <p><strong>Nevada Virtual Academy </strong><br /> Kaylen Abao, Devan Arnson, Michaela Bornales, Aiyannah Craddock, Malia DeSouza, Eva Kauffman, Alyssa Lincoln, Brooke McDaniel, Hagyl Miller, Sesym Miller, Ella Ungs, Haley West, Simone Weston, Robert Woods</p> <p><strong>Oasis Academy </strong><br /> Serenity Achurra, Sophia Aguilar, Sarah Baker, Emily Bird, Shelbi Bracken, Mackenzie Bryant, Andrew Catlin, Amanda Christopherson, Gracie Cosman, Madison Darst, Halle Feest, Lyanne Garcia, Sebastian Gomez Holguin, Ruby Hiskett, Kennadee Irving, Natalie Jaques, Levi Johnson, Elijah Matter, Donovan May, Hunter McNabb, Bryan Mendoza, Thanh Nguyen, Sarah Polish, Eneyde Rios, Corbin Rollano, Amora Routt, Rain Shine, Tyler Siebecker, Anna Springfield, Gabriella Stiehl, Benjamin Urtz, Aubrey Vaughn</p> <p><strong>Silver Stage High School </strong><br /> Kamarie Cooper, Lillian Howell, Kahlil LaCour, Jessica Mendoza Jaramillo, Solomon Olshen, Colt Shackley, Sopheea Victorio, Kayla Volkov</p> <p><strong>Smith Valley High School </strong><br /> Sophia Stanton, Gillian Urton</p> <p><strong>Virginia City High School </strong><br /> Madison Burry, Alexander Clough, Josie Hatcher, Hannah McCoy</p> <p><strong>Yerington High School </strong><br /> Isabelle Bodenstein, Anette Penaloza, Viola Soukup, Lily Trunk</p> Community Fri, 17 May 2024 21:53:30 +0000 Kelsey Penrose 130745 at https://carsonnow.org Carson City man jailed for felony domestic battery after fourth reported incident https://carsonnow.org/story/05/17/2024/carson-city-man-jailed-felony-domestic-battery-after-fourth-reported-incident <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/story/05/17/2024/carson-city-man-jailed-felony-domestic-battery-after-fourth-reported-incident" 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/05/17/2024/carson-city-man-jailed-felony-domestic-battery-after-fourth-reported-incident" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130744-cops_newest.jpg" alt="" title="" width="500" height="334" /></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> <p>A 32-year-old Carson City man was arrested Thursday afternoon for felony domestic battery. </p> <p>Steven Michael was arrested after deputies responded to a report of a domestic assault. </p> <p>When they arrived at the scene, they spoke to a woman who stated she’d been in an altercation with Michael over his drinking. She said she was upset that she could smell alcohol on him, and learned he’d consumed four beers and a pint of Vodka. She told deputies she’d found what was left of the Vodka and poured it out. </p> <p>She told deputies she’d then told Michael to pack his things and leave. Michael then “got passed” and kicked her on her right knee, taking her to the ground. She said he began throwing things around the room and something had struck her face. </p> <p>Deputies located a coffee cup and spilled coffee on the bed and ground. </p> <p>Deputies spoke to Michael who denied anything happening at all, not even an argument. He was highly intoxicated with red watery eyes, slurred speech, and a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage coming from his person. </p> <p>Michael was slow in answering questions and said that he raised his foot and put it back down. After a few minutes he still denied anything happening. </p> <p>Deputies took Michael into custody. He refused a breath test and was transported to the hospital for a medical clearance. </p> <p>Upon booking, deputies learned that Michael had pled guilt to three prior domestic batteries in 2019. </p> <p>He was booked for felony domestic battery with a bail of $15,000. </p> <p>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.</p> News Fri, 17 May 2024 21:48:55 +0000 Kelsey Penrose 130744 at https://carsonnow.org Carson City now accepting Letters of Intent for Community Development Block Grant Projects https://carsonnow.org/story/05/17/2024/carson-city-now-accepting-letters-intent-community-development-block-grant-projects <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/story/05/17/2024/carson-city-now-accepting-letters-intent-community-development-block-grant-projects" 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/05/17/2024/carson-city-now-accepting-letters-intent-community-development-block-grant-projects" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130743-img_8321.jpeg" alt="" title="" width="500" height="375" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <p>Carson City is now accepting Letters of Intent for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) projects taking place July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025. </p> <p>The City is specifically seeking projects correlating with the City’s FY 2023-2028 Consolidated Plan, approved on August 3, 2023. </p> <p>Funding requests need to be a minimum of $10,000, and the project must benefit 51% or more low- to moderate- income persons. </p> <p>Eligible projects include:</p> <ol> <li>Construction of ADA compliant sidewalks</li> <li>Improving access to public facilities</li> <li>Providing supportive services for low- to moderate- income households</li> <li>Reducing blight in low- to moderate-income neighborhoods and/or code enforcement</li> <li>Providing mental health and/or substance abuse services</li> </ol> <p>Carson City is an entitlement grantee, receiving Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds directly from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD awarded Carson City $353,923 to fund city departmental and nonprofit projects that meet one or more of the three national objectives: providing benefit to low-income households or persons, elimination of slums and blight, or meeting urgent community development need.</p> <p>For more information about CDBG, grant requirements, and Letter of Intent, visit Carson City’s website at <a href="https://www.carson.org/government/departments-a-f/finance/grant-funding/cdbg" title="https://www.carson.org/government/departments-a-f/finance/grant-funding/cdbg">https://www.carson.org/government/departments-a-f/finance/grant-funding/...</a>.</p> <p>Letters should be submitted by May 31, 2024, to:</p> <p>Rebecca Phipps, Grants Administrator</p> <p>Carson City Department of Finance</p> <p>201 N. Carson Street</p> <p>Carson City, NV 89701-4289</p> <p>Or</p> <p><a href="mailto:rphipps@carson.org">rphipps@carson.org</a></p> <p>For additional information regarding the Community Development Block Grant please contact Rebecca Phipps or visit the Grant Funding page at carson.org/finance.</p> Community Fri, 17 May 2024 20:54:09 +0000 Kelsey Penrose 130743 at https://carsonnow.org Man sentenced to 8-20 years for sexual assault in Douglas County seven years after fleeing the country https://carsonnow.org/story/05/17/2024/man-sentenced-8-20-years-sexual-assault-douglas-county-seven-years-after-fleeing-co <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/story/05/17/2024/man-sentenced-8-20-years-sexual-assault-douglas-county-seven-years-after-fleeing-co" 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/05/17/2024/man-sentenced-8-20-years-sexual-assault-douglas-county-seven-years-after-fleeing-co" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130740-img_4597.jpeg" alt="" title="" width="500" height="370" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> Douglas County Press Release </div> </div> </div> <p>Ricardo Serrano Perez was sentenced to 20 years in the Nevada Department of Corrections with minimum parole eligibility of 8 years. Perez was sentenced pursuant to a guilty plea agreement whereby the parties stipulated to the maximum sentence. </p> <p>Perez had been extradited to Douglas County on October 9, 2023, after having been arrested in Mexico. Perez was arrested in Mexico on May 17, 2023, after extensive efforts by the Douglas County District Attorney’s Office and the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office to bring Perez to justice here in Douglas County, Nevada. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office tirelessly investigated the whereabouts of Perez after he fled the country when the sexual assault was reported. The Douglas County District Attorney’s Office worked in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Justice to extradite Perez from Mexico. </p> <p>During the sentencing on May 14, 2024, Perez admitted he “lost [his] mind.” The District Attorney’s Office presented the impact to the victim and noted that the victim has had to wait for this day for more than seven years because Perez fled the country. The victim has had to rise above the impact of this crime, and was left abandoned by her family after Perez’ conduct. Upon any release from prison, Perez will be subject to lifetime supervision and registration as a sex offender.</p> <p>A presentence investigation was conducted by the Division of Parole and Probation in preparation for the sentencing of Perez, and the Division found that according to the Department of Homeland Security (OHS), United States Immigration and Customs, records indicate that Perez has an outstanding warrant of removal pending with LC.E.</p> <p>The Douglas County District Attorney’s Office commends its law enforcement partners in their efforts to bring Perez to justice and end this chapter for the victim.</p> News Fri, 17 May 2024 18:44:59 +0000 Kelsey Penrose 130740 at https://carsonnow.org Carson High Show and Shine raises money for Speech and Debate Team May 25 https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/05/2024/carson-high-show-and-shine <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/05/2024/carson-high-show-and-shine" 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://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/img_8313.jpeg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="137" /> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/entry.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="229" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> Patrick Mobley </div> </div> </div> <p>Carson High Speech and Debate will be hosting the inaugural Carson High Show and Shine car show Saturday May 25th in the north parking lot of CHS from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.</p> <p>Anyone with a classic or cool car can enter their vehicle in the event for $25. </p> <p>Awards will be given for the top 10 entrees. See the attached flyer or you can register day of. Anyone can come check out the cars free of charge.</p> <p> There will be raffle prizes, face painting for the kids, and food trucks on site. </p> <p>This event is to raise money for the Carson High Speech and debate team which qualified a record 10 students to compete in the National Tournament in June. </p> <p>If you have any questions please contact Patrick Mobley at <a href="mailto:pmobley@carson.k12.nv.us">pmobley@carson.k12.nv.us</a></p> <p>For more information watch the YouTube video here: <a href="https://youtu.be/bUhjLfuzmIg?feature=shared" title="https://youtu.be/bUhjLfuzmIg?feature=shared">https://youtu.be/bUhjLfuzmIg?feature=shared</a></p> car show Announcements debate event Carson High School Fri, 17 May 2024 17:00:16 +0000 130577 at https://carsonnow.org Frances Humphrey Lecture May 23 highlights Historic Virginia & Truckee Trail at the Nevada State Museum https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/frances-humphrey-lecture-may-23-highlights-historic-virginia-truckee-trail <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/frances-humphrey-lecture-may-23-highlights-historic-virginia-truckee-trail" 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://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/20230426_105507.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="135" /> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/hvtt_image_cropped_square.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="181" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> The Nevada State Museum </div> </div> </div> <p>Donna Inversin, President of The Historic Virginia &amp; Truckee Trail, will speak on the nonprofit's effort to find those remaining sections of old rail bed routes and stitch them together to build a multi-use path of between 60 and 80 miles that will be an echo of the Virginia &amp; Truckee Railroad for the benefit and enjoyment of the citizens and visitors of Northern Nevada.</p> <p>The talk encompasses The Historic Virginia &amp; Truckee Trail’s history, dream, progress and future. This lecture will be presented in person. </p> <p>Admission is $10 for adults, members and children ages 17 and under are free.</p> <p>Register for the lecture at <a href="https://www.carsonnvmuseum.org/event/frances-humphrey-lecture-series-historic-virginia-and-truckee-trail-by-donna-inversin/" title="https://www.carsonnvmuseum.org/event/frances-humphrey-lecture-series-historic-virginia-and-truckee-trail-by-donna-inversin/">https://www.carsonnvmuseum.org/event/frances-humphrey-lecture-series-his...</a></p> <p>The Nevada State Museum is located at 600 N. Carson Street in Carson City.</p> Arts and Entertainment Fri, 17 May 2024 13:51:35 +0000 130726 at https://carsonnow.org Carson City Sheriff's Office seeks identity of suspect involved in series of vehicle burglaries https://carsonnow.org/story/05/16/2024/carson-city-sheriffs-office-seeks-identity-suspect-involved-series-vehicle-burglari <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/story/05/16/2024/carson-city-sheriffs-office-seeks-identity-suspect-involved-series-vehicle-burglari" 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/05/16/2024/carson-city-sheriffs-office-seeks-identity-suspect-involved-series-vehicle-burglari" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130733-burgseries2.png" alt="" title="" width="500" height="353" /></a> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <a href="/story/05/16/2024/carson-city-sheriffs-office-seeks-identity-suspect-involved-series-vehicle-burglari" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130733-burgseries1.png" alt="" title="" width="500" height="349" /></a> </div> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/story/05/16/2024/carson-city-sheriffs-office-seeks-identity-suspect-involved-series-vehicle-burglari" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130733-burgseries3.png" alt="" title="" width="500" height="341" /></a> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <a href="/story/05/16/2024/carson-city-sheriffs-office-seeks-identity-suspect-involved-series-vehicle-burglari" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130733-burgseries4.png" alt="" title="" width="500" height="307" /></a> </div> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/story/05/16/2024/carson-city-sheriffs-office-seeks-identity-suspect-involved-series-vehicle-burglari" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130733-burgseries5.png" alt="" title="" width="197" height="279" /></a> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <a href="/story/05/16/2024/carson-city-sheriffs-office-seeks-identity-suspect-involved-series-vehicle-burglari" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130733-burgseris55.png" alt="" title="" width="489" height="400" /></a> </div> </div> </div> The Carson City Sheriff’s Office Investigation Division is seeking information from the public to identify a suspect in a vehicle burglary investigation.<!--break--> <p> The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is investigating a series of vehicle burglaries that occurred in the early morning hours of May 12, 2024 in the areas of Imperial Way, Gardengate Way and Applegate Way in Carson City. The suspect targeted unlocked vehicles. The suspect was wearing a dark colored hooded sweatshirt and blue jeans. <p> The Carson City Sheriff’s Office recommends that you do not leave valuables in vehicles and to lock the vehicle. <p> See the video below and scroll through the photos above from various surveillance cameras that show the suspect. <p> Anyone with information, please contact the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, Investigation Division, Detective Sam Hatley (775)283-7852, Dispatch (775) 887-2007 or Secret Witness at (775) 322-4900. Refer to case number 2024-2935. <p> <p> <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/F6Ptk8qx3RI?si=mxO364PeUBC7PvRE" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe> News Fri, 17 May 2024 00:18:42 +0000 Jeff Munson 130733 at https://carsonnow.org Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space unveils Trails Challenge https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/carson-citys-new-trails-challenge <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/carson-citys-new-trails-challenge" 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://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/trails_challenge_poster-4.png" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="180" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> By Erin Larsen </div> </div> </div> <p>Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space is introducing the capital city's first Trails Challenge in hopes of turning it into an annual outdoor adventure.</p> <p>Created to encourage the exploration of Carson City's many trails and open spaces, the Challenge is completely free to join and open to all. Whether you hike, bike, run, walk, or even paddle, the Challenge is intended to get Carson City residents outdoors and on their local trails.</p> <p>Sign up today, receive a Trails Challenge sticker and <a href="https://www.carson.org/home/showpublisheddocument/89024" title="https://www.carson.org/home/showpublisheddocument/89024">Guidebook</a>, start your Challenge June 1st 2024, complete 5 hikes off of our Trails List, log your hikes, and submit to us before December 2024 to be entered into a prize raffle! Prizes include golf for four at Eagle Valley Golf Course, Golf for one at various Duncan Golf Courses, a MAC/Pool Annual pass, and more to be announced! </p> <p>Special thanks to Visit Carson City, Patagonia, Duncan Golf Management, and Eagle Valley Golf Course for helping make this program possible! Sign up today by <a href="https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/ccpr/activity/search/detail/8831?onlineSiteId=0&amp;from_original_cui=true&amp;fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1v6Tx6PRpej-3iif8t13YKUdloyegbrBlw7ANqffE7eljWfkTnSqgK-hI_aem_AXaHzUu-g-CY2J7tYA9U_qeZW6v7FvJkUQeEZN-VSsEj2S2Z_5haOssq44LF-13SqHsVLOWaf9ZBf7KVoaBp_Atu&amp;locale=en-US" title="https://anc.apm.activecommunities.com/ccpr/activity/search/detail/8831?onlineSiteId=0&amp;from_original_cui=true&amp;fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR1v6Tx6PRpej-3iif8t13YKUdloyegbrBlw7ANqffE7eljWfkTnSqgK-hI_aem_AXaHzUu-g-CY2J7tYA9U_qeZW6v7FvJkUQeEZN-VSsEj2S2Z_5haOssq44LF-13SqHsVLOWaf9ZBf7KVoaBp_Atu&amp;locale=en-US">clicking here.</a></p> Carson City Department of Parks and Recreation Outdoors Spring summer trail challenge Trails Thu, 16 May 2024 22:56:56 +0000 130715 at https://carsonnow.org Signups underway for Carson Water Subconservancy District 'Get on the Bus' watershed tour https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/get-bus-cwsd-s-watershed-tour <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/get-bus-cwsd-s-watershed-tour" 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://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/watershedd.png" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="142" /> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/gotb_2024_0.png" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="65" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> By Brenda Hunt, CWSD Watershed Program Manager </div> </div> </div> <p>Carson Water Subconservancy District will host its two-day “Get on the Bus!” tour of the Carson River Watershed June 11-12 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Expert guides will cover topics ranging from water rights, river-restoration projects, and water quality and quantity to floodplain management, regenerative agriculture, and more.</p> <p>The 55-passenger luxury bus will depart from the CWSD office each morning.</p> <p>“The ‘Get on the Bus!’ tour of the Carson River Watershed is a great way to get to know our watershed from top to bottom in two days,” said Brenda Hunt, CWSD Watershed Program Manager. “This survey course highlights the amazing partnerships and work being accomplished to enhance our water resources and the health of the watershed.”</p> <p>Stops include Hope Valley meadow restorations in Alpine County, Calif. Carson Valley’s Comstock Farm and Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park; Ft. Churchill State Park; and Lahontan Reservoir. Videos and onboard presentations will keep travelers informed between stops.</p> <p>The cost is $175. The tour provides lunch as well as the chance for engineers, planners, water operators and floodplain managers to earn continuing education credits.</p> <p>“The Carson River is a lifeline connecting our communities,” said Hunt. “Please join us on this two-day educational adventure.”</p> <p>Visit the <a href="https://www.cwsd.org" title="https://www.cwsd.org">CWSD website</a> to register and for program updates.</p> Announcements CWSD Thu, 16 May 2024 22:40:32 +0000 130728 at https://carsonnow.org Saturday 'Stuff the Cop Car' event with Lyon Sheriff’s Office benefits food pantries https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/may-18-event-lyon-sheriff-s-department-benefits-food-pantries <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/may-18-event-lyon-sheriff-s-department-benefits-food-pantries" 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://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/cop_car_food_drive_may_2024.png" alt="Stuff a cop car with food on May 18" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="222" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> By Quest Lakes </div> </div> </div> <p>A “Stuff the Cop Car With Food” event will be held at Smith’s Food Food and Drug parking lot in Dayton on Saturday, May 18, 2024 from 10am until 3pm.</p> <p>Traci Roth of Healthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey Counties (HCC) explained that, “The pantry volunteers are eager to make this a great summer for pantry guests. We’re grateful for their help, and for the generosity of Smith’s, the Lyon County Sheriff’s Department, and residents of the Dayton area. Together, they make this event successful every time.”</p> <p>What Does the Pantry Do? Residents of the Dayton area work with the nonprofit Healthy Communities Coalition in volunteer service to keep the pantry going strong. Volunteers range from young children to elders, and come from all walks of life, united by the belief that no one should go hungry.</p> <p>From the Dayton Food Pantry at 209 Dayton Valley Road, emergency food boxes are provided on Tuesdays from 10am-6pm, and on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10am -4pm. In addition, the Pantry is open on the second Saturday of each month from 9am – 1pm. Seniors age 60+ are invited to visit the Pantry on Tuesdays from 7am -10am. </p> <p>Through grants, USDA, and the generous donations of businesses, groups, and individuals in the region, the Pantry is able to help locals of all ages avoid hunger. The Pantry also receives food through Food Bank of Northern Nevada.</p> <p>Please call 775-246-7834 for more information about the Pantry, or see healthycomm.org.</p> Food Banks Food Insecurity food pantries Health & Wellness Lyon County Nevada Nevada food security Thu, 16 May 2024 22:20:18 +0000 130731 at https://carsonnow.org Carson City woman allegedly stole credit card from stroke patient, racked up $5,400 in purchases https://carsonnow.org/story/05/16/2024/carson-city-woman-allegedly-stole-credit-card-stroke-patient-racked-purchases-credi <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/story/05/16/2024/carson-city-woman-allegedly-stole-credit-card-stroke-patient-racked-purchases-credi" 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/05/16/2024/carson-city-woman-allegedly-stole-credit-card-stroke-patient-racked-purchases-credi" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130730-ccsojanetjohnson.png" alt="" title="" width="442" height="400" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <p>A 63-year-old housekeeper was arrested Thursday for 14 counts of credit card fraud and other offenses after allegedly stealing a credit card belonging to an 86-year-old patient who family members said was being treated for a stroke at a local care facility, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office detective.</p> <p>Janet Johnson was taken into custody at 9 a.m. Thursday following an investigation, where it was learned she allegedly made 35 unauthorized transactions beginning April 4 until May 9 amounting to approximately $5,400. She was booked for 14 counts suspicion of using a credit card without consent, possession of a credit card without consent, petit larceny and possession of a prescription drug without a prescription. </p> <p>According to CCSO Detective Sam Hatley and outlined in a booking report, the sheriff's office was contacted by the 86-year-old woman's family after they discovered numerous unauthorized credit card transactions while she had been a patient at Ormsby Post Acute Rehab in Carson City. Family members informed the detective that their 86-year-old mother was being treated for a stroke at the facility.</p> <p>In March the woman was admitted to the care facility following release from the hospital after suffering a stroke. When she was released from the care facility, the family members discovered the woman's wallet was missing from her purse. The wallet contained her credit card. An inventory, when admitted to the care facility, listed a purse and wallet as possessions, the report states.</p> <p>Family members reviewed the woman's credit card statement and discovered 25 transactions were at various Carson City area businesses from beginning April 4 for $2,874.38. Five transactions were at Carson City Walmart on Market Street. Detective Hatley provided Walmart Asset Protection with the transaction details.</p> <p>Walmart Asset Protection then located 10 additional transactions involving the woman's credit card from April 4 to May 9. One of the transactions was at the Walmart on Topsy Lane in Douglas County. The transaction total amount for Walmart was $2,527.46.</p> <p>Walmart Asset Protection provided a photograph of the same woman, suspect Johnson, who made all the transactions with the 86-year-old woman's credit card. Detective Hatley forwarded the photograph to the manager of Ormsby Acute Rehab who identified the female suspect as Janet Johnson, a housekeeper at the facility.</p> <p>On Thursday, May 16, Detective Hatley met with Janet Johnson at the facility. She denied involvement in the theft of the wallet and credit card use. Detective Hatley showed her a photograph of her at Walmart. She identified herself in the photograph but still denied involvement. Hatley showed her more photographs of herself. She then admitted to the theft, the report states.</p> <p>Johnson was read her Miranda warning and after stating that she didn't want to talk she made spontaneous statements about her involvement, saying she was in financial trouble and so she took the card and used it at multiple locations in Carson City. She said she tore the card up when she learned of the investigation on May 11. She admitted to taking the credit card from the hospital bag while the 86-year-old patient was asleep, according to the booking report.</p> <p>Johnson was arrested for 14 counts of use of a credit card without the owner's consent, possession of a credit card without the owner's consent and petit larceny. She was taken to jail where she was booked. During the intake process her purse was searched where seven prescription only pills of Promethazine were found. She stated she did not have a prescription for the medication and had obtained the pills from someone at her work. She was additionally charged with gross misdemeanor possession of a dangerous drug without a prescription. Total bail amount listed: $13,632.</p> <p><em>All information for the crime log (unless otherwise noted) comes from 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 Thu, 16 May 2024 21:06:35 +0000 Jeff Munson 130730 at https://carsonnow.org Comstock Foundation hosts blacksmithing class Saturday at Donovan Mill https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/donovan-mill-blacksmithing-class <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/donovan-mill-blacksmithing-class" 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://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/blacksmithmill.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="185" /> </div> </div> </div> <p>Have you ever wanted to learn the old art of Blacksmithing? Early smiths made wagon parts, handmade tools, shaped ornamental pieces, horseshoes, hinges and just about anything to having to do with working metal into a desired shape or purpose.</p> <p>Saturday, May 18, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Donovan Mill in Silver City is an introductory class on how to build, light and maintain a coal forge fire with a hand cranked blower, proper hammering techniques, drawing, pointing, twisting, punching and how to work hot steel over a coal forge. Students will take home the basic knowledge of forging and their own handmade forged decorative article.</p> <p>Contact Russ Wright for application or email: <a href="mailto:travelnman65@gmail.com">travelnman65@gmail.com</a>.</p> blacksmithing class at Donovan Mill Community Thu, 16 May 2024 19:07:54 +0000 130669 at https://carsonnow.org Dead bodies are piling up at Carson City funeral homes waiting for cremation for months, investigation reveals https://carsonnow.org/story/05/16/2024/dead-bodies-are-piling-carson-city-funeral-homes-waiting-cremation-months-investiga <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/story/05/16/2024/dead-bodies-are-piling-carson-city-funeral-homes-waiting-cremation-months-investiga" 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/05/16/2024/dead-bodies-are-piling-carson-city-funeral-homes-waiting-cremation-months-investiga" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130606-screen_shot_2024-05-15_at_1.04.19_pm.png" alt="" title="" width="500" height="278" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> by Kelsey Penrose </div> </div> </div> <p>Marie Finkes is the director of FitzHenry’s Funeral Home in Carson City, and said that over the past year, there have been 12 bodies under her care that have been subject to extended stays. This is due to the fact that Carson City Public Administrator Scott Hoen has ignored their repeated requests for an electronic signature releasing the body for cremation.</p> <p>“When a body is deemed to be an indigent case, we automatically reach out to the Public Administrator electronically requesting signatures for the disposition of the body through cremation,” Finkes said. “Then they begin their investigative process. State law requires 30 days, and we wait 31 days for someone to claim the individual. If they’re a veteran, they’re placed in a veteran’s cemetery, if they’re a non-veteran their ashes are scattered in Northern Nevada.”</p> <p>When a person dies in Carson City, or is a Carson City resident and dies in another county, the first thing to be done is to locate next of kin. However, if a next of kin cannot be found, or if they do not claim the body, the case becomes categorized as indigent and the body is cremated by one of the local funeral homes.</p> <p>There has been a consistent issue with receiving the signature from Hoen, Finkes said, and they have never received the signature electronically. </p> <p>Instead staff from the funeral home has had to routinely go to the Public Administrator’s office to request signatures in person.</p> <p>“We leave messages, wait, call the front office; we show up once a week at least every other week if we’re not too busy,” Finkes said. “It always requires a physical trip.”</p> <p>Carson Now reached out to Hoen and the Public Administrator’s Office for comment without success.</p> <p>Despite these efforts, there have been 12 bodies stuck at the funeral home for far longer than the 31 days required by law over the past year. FitzHenry’s does not take indigent cases all year long however; they cycle through receiving bodies from the city every three months for a one-month period, with about four indigent deceased coming through each cycle. For Carson City, the rotation involves Autumn Funerals &amp; Cremations, Walton’s Funeral Home, Nevada Funeral Services, and Capitol City Cremation and Burial Society, in addition to FitzHenry’s.</p> <p>During these in-person visits to the office in search of a signature, Finkes said she’d been told multiple times from others that Hoen was in the office but could be seen “sitting with his feet up on his desk with nothing to do,” and still would not return the signatures needed.</p> <p>Their most recent case, a deceased Carson City woman, has been waiting in the funeral home’s refrigerated storage since February to be cremated.</p> <p>The number of bodies being kept at the funeral home has even led to Finkes being forced to turn away business due to a lack of storage.</p> <p>This is especially frustrating, Finkes said, since they are not being paid to store the bodies by the city in a timely manner.</p> <p>Finkes is not alone in her issues with the office.</p> <p>Carlen Thomas, Manager of Walton Family Chapel of the Valley in Carson City, has not received a single signature from Hoen for the four bodies currently being stored in her facility.</p> <p>One body has been in her custody since November 2023.</p> <p>“We are beyond frustrated,” Thomas said. “I’ve sent (Hoen) paperwork three times with numerous reminder emails, we’ve even physically walked to his office. He’ll be sitting right there but will say he’s too busy or if he’s not available.”</p> <p>Thomas went on that it’s not only Carson City facilities that are struggling with receiving signatures, but Reno facilities as well. When a Carson City resident dies in Washoe County, they also have to receive clearance from the Carson City Public Administrator before the body can be cremated. This has led to issues across multiple facilities. </p> <p>“He has never signed off on these indigent cases,” Thomas said. “He needs to have someone put his toes to the fire.”</p> <p>Hoen was elected to the position of Clerk-Recorder and Public Administrator during the November 2022 elections, and took office in January 2023. <a href="https://www.hoen4clerk.com/meet-scott" title="https://www.hoen4clerk.com/meet-scott">His focus during campaigning</a> was on elections, without much mention on the Public Administrator aspect of the job.</p> <p>The<a href="https://www.carson.org/government/departments-a-f/clerk-recorder/public-administrator-s-office#:~:text=The%20Public%20Administrator%20is%20responsible,any%20estate%20requiring%20probate%20services." title="https://www.carson.org/government/departments-a-f/clerk-recorder/public-administrator-s-office#:~:text=The%20Public%20Administrator%20is%20responsible,any%20estate%20requiring%20probate%20services."> Public Administrator’s responsibility</a> is to administer the estates of individuals who pass without a will, which could range from simply authorizing cremation to a more complex situation of cleaning out and selling an individual’s home and filing their tax returns.</p> <p>For many of these indigent cases currently on the roster, however, all that is required is a signature to authorize the cremation, according to the funeral homes.</p> <p>Finkes said that, if receiving cremation authorizations continue to be an issue, they may have to rethink their contract with the city altogether.</p> <p>“We’re essentially storing these bodies for free, and losing out on other business because of it,” Finkes said. </p> <p>“All we need is a signature,” Thomas echoed. “With the length of time that goes on, the logistics of storing a body for so long…I can tell you, it’s not good.”</p> News Thu, 16 May 2024 17:40:25 +0000 Kelsey Penrose 130606 at https://carsonnow.org Moon Rocks Sci-Fi Short Film Competition launches: Calling all filmmakers to explore the cosmos of creativity https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/moon-rocks-sci-fi-short-film-competition-launches-calling-all-filmmakers-e <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/16/2024/moon-rocks-sci-fi-short-film-competition-launches-calling-all-filmmakers-e" 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://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/moon-rocks-film-competition_0.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="180" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> By Lyric Burt </div> </div> </div> <p>Carson City Shorts presents the first-ever Moon Rocks Sci-Fi Short Film Competition, inviting filmmakers from near and far to embark on an interstellar journey of storytelling and imagination. Presented by Silver State Storytellers, this competition challenges participants to create compelling sci-fi short films that push the boundaries of creativity and transport audiences to distant galaxies.</p> <p>Filmmakers will have two weeks to craft their stories, from Wednesday, May 22nd to Wednesday, June 5th, culminating in a spectacular Screening and Awards Ceremony on Saturday, June 15th at the Brewery Arts Center. This year, we welcome filmmakers of all skill levels to participate, with registration open now and closing 15 minutes before the competition begins. </p> <p>We are thrilled to launch the Moon Rocks Sci-Fi Short Film Competition! This competition is a celebration of creativity and innovation in filmmaking, and we can't wait to see the incredible stories that filmmakers will bring to life. </p> <p>Registration for the competition is $25 per team, with each team receiving two complimentary tickets to the Screening and Awards Ceremony. Additional tickets can be purchased for $20 each. </p> <p>The Moon Rocks Sci-Fi Short Film Competition is not just an event; it's an opportunity to explore the depths of the imagination and create cinematic wonders that defy the laws of gravity. Join us on this cosmic adventure and let your creativity soar to new heights! </p> <p>For more information and to register, visit <a href="http://nvstorytellers.org" title="http://nvstorytellers.org">nvstorytellers.org.</a> Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses of this stellar event.</p> Arts and Entertainment film festival Visit Carson City Thu, 16 May 2024 17:20:17 +0000 130725 at https://carsonnow.org Carson City's Pioneer Academy celebrates National Honor Society induction and awards https://carsonnow.org/story/05/16/2024/carson-citys-pioneer-academy-celebrates-national-honor-society-induction-and-awards <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/story/05/16/2024/carson-citys-pioneer-academy-celebrates-national-honor-society-induction-and-awards" 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/05/16/2024/carson-citys-pioneer-academy-celebrates-national-honor-society-induction-and-awards" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130724-pioneermulti.jpg" alt="" title="" width="400" height="400" /></a> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <a href="/story/05/16/2024/carson-citys-pioneer-academy-celebrates-national-honor-society-induction-and-awards" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130724-pioneerawd.png" alt="" title="" width="500" height="215" /></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>Pioneer Academy in Carson City celebrated their outstanding students at a combined <a href="https://www.nationalhonorsociety.org" title="https://www.nationalhonorsociety.org">National Honor Society</a> Induction and awards ceremony Thursday, April 25, 2024. Thirty-eight students received awards for attendance, scholarship and excellence in the classroom.</p> <p>Mayor Pro-Tem, Stacey Giomi, presented the awards on behalf of Mayor Bagwell for perfect attendance. Students Christina Taylor, Apple Aguilar, Alexander Jeffries, Ashley Ellis, Kaitlyn Nguyen, William Houk, Kameron Harris, Josiah Diaz and Nikki Mae Dimarucut were announced for attendance awards.</p> <p>In addition to medals from Carson City School District, each winner received an award certificate, two movie passes and a gift certificate from Scoups Ice Cream and Soup Bar. Nikki Dimarucut won the raffle for the $250 cash grand prize. The program was made possible by local businesses, Glen Eagles Restaurant, Carson City Toyota, Greater Nevada Credit Union, Battle Born Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Galaxy Theaters and Scoups Ice Cream and Soup Bar.</p> <p>Academic Letters were awarded to students who had earned a 3.5 GPA for both semesters while attending Pioneer Academy. Kylee Kraus-Mays received her letter for her three years at Pioneer. Two-year recipients were Brooklynn Case, Mason Dey and Kaitlyn Nguyen. One-year recipients included Savannah Garcia, Wren Sanchez Flores, Kathleen Bobula-Salazar, Kat Folster, Jonathan Powell, Olivia Cordova, Deb Uzzell, Haven Bryant, Ashley Ellis, Will Houk, Ameilia McCurdy and Vanessa Tran.</p> <p>Individual subject awards were granted to the student in each department that has shown excellence among his or her peers. Kylee Kraus-Mays received the award for English, Vanessa Tran for mathematics, Ameilia McCurdy for biological sciences, Kaitlyn Nguyen for physical sciences, Claire Callister for social sciences, Maggie Uzzell for foreign languages, Opal Campbell for art, Debbie Uzzell for engineering, Ethan Calvello for physical education, Brooklynn Case for J4NG (Jobs for Nevada Graduates) and Olivia Cordova for AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination).</p> <p>National Honor Society Members were honored for their commitment to their education by maintaining a 3.0 cumulative grade point average, showing character and leadership in the school and community and continuing their dedication to serving others. Within the last year, NHS members reinstated the Pioneer Academy library, hosted a food drive for F.I.S.H, hosted a pet food and supply drive for the Nevada Humane Society, supported the Pioneer staff with the adopt-a-teacher program, encouraged school positivity with No Drama March and wrote letters and cards for those in long-term care for mental and physical health.</p> <p>New and returning NSA members include Alicia Aguilar, Brooklynn Case, Mason Dey, Christina Taylor, Dulce Perez Montero, Kathleen Bobula-Salazar, Claire Callister, Grace Jensen, Kylee Krause-Mays, Jonathan Powell, Mallorie Sheley-Brendel, Apple Aguilar, Haven Bryant, Olivia Cordova, Ashley Ellis, Hannah Gerow, Acire Kapsoff-Atilano, Kaitlyn Nguyen, Debbie Uzzell, Maggie Uzzell, Alexa Delatrinadad, Natalie Duenas, Baylee Finch, Jacob Freeman, Will Houk, Ameilia McCurdy, Claudia Padilla, Angie Rampley and Vanessa Tran.</p> <p>“We are so proud of the dedication and commitment of all these students and the achievements each have earned,” said Cary Jordan, counselor at Pioneer Academy. “Thanks to everyone who has supported and encouraged these amazing people. We look forward to the amazing things they will do in the future.”</p> News Thu, 16 May 2024 16:11:30 +0000 Jeff Munson 130724 at https://carsonnow.org Virginia Truckee Railroad opens 2024 season Memorial Day weekend https://carsonnow.org/story/05/15/2024/virginia-truckee-railroad-opens-2024-season-memorial-day-weekend <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/story/05/15/2024/virginia-truckee-railroad-opens-2024-season-memorial-day-weekend" 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/05/15/2024/virginia-truckee-railroad-opens-2024-season-memorial-day-weekend" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130719-vtrainmemday.jpg" alt="" title="" width="500" height="338" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> By Candy Duncan </div> </div> </div> <p>The Virginia Truckee Railroad begins its 49th season on May 25, 2024, with an exciting schedule of both steam and diesel locomotives. The scenic train ride departs daily from the original Virginia City depot where millionaires and miners sought their fortunes 150 years ago.</p> <p>The historic 35- minute ride over the original 1869 route leaves once an hour starting at 10:30am to 4 pm and runs through October. Adult fares are $17to $19 and $8 for children ages 5-12. Kids aged four and under ride free. Tickets are available at the depot, or reserve space online at <a href="https://www.virginiatruckee.com" title="https://www.virginiatruckee.com">virginiatruckee.com.</a></p> <p>Take in beautiful high desert views from our open-air cars and hear the stories of the Comstock Silver and Gold Rush from our knowledgeable conductors as you chug along the historic 1869 route. You will see the remnants of silver and gold mines and pass through the 400 ft Tunnel #4 on your way to Gold Hill, the site of the 1859 silver discovery when Nevada was still a territory. You may even spot some bands of wild mustangs or coyotes along the way.</p> <p>Later in the season we will introduce our recently acquired Steam Engine #30, which was built as Chas. McCormick Lumber Co. #100 in 1926 by Baldwin in their Philadelphia plant. The locomotive is built to a standard 70 Ton 2-8-2 logging Mikado design, effectively making her a sister to the #18. She worked with Pope Lumber Co until 1942, and then went on to work on the Santa Maria Valley Railroad as well as the White Mountain and Deer Creek Scenic Railroads. </p> <p>Also be sure to "See the Reno", a Nevada treasure. The 1872 V&amp;T steam locomotive, the most famous movie locomotive, starred in nearly a hundred films and westerns.</p> <p>Special event trains are being planned, including more murder mystery specials and the popular Pumpkin Express, Candy Cane Express and the Train O’ Lights that sell out each year. Check the web site at <a href="http://www.virginiatruckee.com" title="www.virginiatruckee.com">www.virginiatruckee.com</a> for updated information.</p> <p>Before or after your train ride, stop in our well-stocked gift shop found inside the original 1870 passenger depot. Cold drinks and ice cream are available as well as V&amp;T memorabilia and souvenirs. Complete your day with a visit to Virginia City, a living ghost town filled with fun shops, good restaurants, and interesting museums.</p> <p>The depot and train are also available as a unique venue for birthday parties, weddings, anniversaries, or other special events. Contact our event coordinator, Candy Duncan at (775) 721-6255 for ideas and more information.<br /> Other special trains may be added to the schedule, check the web site <a href="https://www.virginiatruckee.com" title="https://www.virginiatruckee.com">virginiatruckee.com</a> for more information or call (775) 847-0380.</p> Announcements Thu, 16 May 2024 01:01:55 +0000 Jeff Munson 130719 at https://carsonnow.org Join us at the May meeting of the Carson City Linux Users Group https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/15/2024/join-us-may-meeting-carson-city-linux-users-group <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/15/2024/join-us-may-meeting-carson-city-linux-users-group" 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://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/tux_3.png" alt="Tux: the official Linux mascot" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="213" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> By Carson City Linux Users Group </div> </div> </div> <p>Curious about Linux? Long time user? Join us for the March meeting of the Carson City Linux Users Group. We meet on the third Saturday of each month, and have great information and discussions of interest to any level of experience with Linux.</p> <p>We will help you install Linux on your hardware, and probably answer your questions, too!</p> <p>Linux, first introduced in 1991, is an open source operating system for most computers, and an excellent alternative to Windows.It is especially useful for older systems as it uses fewer resources and runs faster.</p> <p>When: Saturday, May 18, at 12.45pm (show up a few minutes early to pick up a Visitor's Pass)</p> <p>Where: ComputerCorps, 4630 US-50 East, Carson City. About 1.5 miles east of the I-580 interchange, and next to the Empire Post Office. Please use the small side door next to Donations.</p> <p>Agenda: Small Board Computer Showcase, Linux news and reviews; Linux security updates; open discussion</p> <p>More information: Please visit the website at <a href="https://carsoncitylug.org/" title="https://carsoncitylug.org/">https://carsoncitylug.org/</a></p> Announcements Announcements Computers Edutainment Linux Wed, 15 May 2024 23:04:22 +0000 130717 at https://carsonnow.org Carson City School Board Trustees hear update on Carson High, Pioneer Academy merger https://carsonnow.org/story/05/15/2024/carson-city-school-board-trustees-hear-update-carson-high-pioneer-academy-merger <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/story/05/15/2024/carson-city-school-board-trustees-hear-update-carson-high-pioneer-academy-merger" 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/05/15/2024/carson-city-school-board-trustees-hear-update-carson-high-pioneer-academy-merger" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130712-screen_shot_2024-05-15_at_12.29.18_pm.png" alt="" title="" width="500" height="284" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> by Kelsey Penrose </div> </div> </div> <p>Carson City School Trustees heard an update regarding the proposed absorption of Pioneer Academy under Carson High School.</p> <p>On Tuesday, Superintendent Andrew Feuling said a community meeting was held for Pioneer Academy parents and staff, which he said went well, though stakeholders were concerned over the merger.</p> <p>The merger would effectively turn Pioneer Academy into an off-site alternative campus of Carson High School, but the intention is not to change anything as to how the school is run. There is a vacancy for a principal at Pioneer Academy, and merging the schools would be a cost saving measure for the district as a second principal would no longer be necessary. </p> <p>Pioneer High School was established in 1999, and became Pioneer Academy in 2021 when it offered an elementary and middle school online program during the pandemic. </p> <p>Feuling said that one of the reasons they are looking to combine the schools is for long term cost saving measures due to the fact that a low enrollment trend is expected to continue. </p> <p>During the 2002-03 school year, enrollment was 8,558 district wide. For the 2024-25 school year, enrollment is projected at 6,938, and is only expected to continue a downward slope due to lower birth rates, an increased housing market, and pandemic impacts. </p> <p>Currently, the entire kindergarten enrollment district wide is 410 students. If this continues, by the 2034-35 school year, there would only be 1700 9-12 grade students, a decrease from the current 2,500 students enrolled in the district. </p> <p>And with lower enrollment comes lower funding. </p> <p>“We have to look for options in the long run to reduce structural costs,” Feuling said. </p> <p>However he said, this brings a number of positive opportunities for Pioneer Academy students. The campus would continue to be an alternative option to the larger CHS main campus, offering smaller class sizes for students who thrive in an alternative atmosphere. All current Pioneer students would continue attending the campus, and there is no intention to change the name. The Vice Principal of the school would report to the CHS Principal, and CHS would become responsible for all students, staff and activities on the Pioneer campus. </p> <p>One of the issues Pioneer struggles with is the fact that the Nevada Department of Education does not consider them an alternative campus but rather expects them to adhere to the same standards as a comprehensive high school when it comes to ratings, which is often impossible given Pioneer’s small class sizes. </p> <p>For example, Associate Superintendent of Educational Services Tasha Fuson said, Pioneer has struggled to get a Career and Technical Education (CTE) program off the ground. In order to have a CTE program, which is necessary for NDE ratings, a minimum of 45 students would need to sign up for just one introductory CTE course. However, between freshman and sophomore students, Pioneer only has around 50 students total. </p> <p>“It is extremely difficult to earn points as a small alternative school,” Feuling said. </p> <p>Under the umbrella of CHS, Pioneer students would be able to take CTE classes, and could potentially be bused to and from the CHS campus for classes such as culinary, or extracurriculars.</p> <p>Trustees questioned if students would still have their own graduation, prom, and extracurriculars such as speech and debate, and Fuson said it would be left up to the schools and students.</p> <p>“We at the district office are not going to make that decision for them,” Fuson said. “It’s, ‘what do the students want? Is it important to them to have a separate celebration at Pioneer Academy?’ We’ll be considering the desires of the stakeholders of those programs.”</p> <p>Many trustees said they would like to see the students themselves involved in the plans.</p> <p>“The school has really come into its own, there’s a group of students that feel very at home and comfortable there,” Trustee Mike Walker said. 
“Including their involvement and say in how it progresses and the identity; if they feel accepted and safe, they’re going to do better in school and set them up for their future. We need to keep that intact as much as possible.”</p> <p>Fueling said the district will continue working on the merger, and will stay in contact with parents and staff at Pioneer moving forward.</p> News Wed, 15 May 2024 22:41:38 +0000 Kelsey Penrose 130712 at https://carsonnow.org Photos: A spring day in Washoe Valley https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/15/2024/spring-day-washoe-valley <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/reader-content/05/15/2024/spring-day-washoe-valley" 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://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/p1250838_1.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="135" /> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/p1260016_0.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="211" /> </div> <div class="field-item odd"> <img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/p1260010.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="135" /> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/p1260054.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="222" /> </div> <div class="field-item odd"> <img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/p1260096_0.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="135" /> </div> <div class="field-item even"> <img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/p1260100.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="135" /> </div> <div class="field-item odd"> <img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/calendar_slide/p1260111.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-calendar_slide imagecache-default imagecache-calendar_slide_default" width="180" height="125" /> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> Photos by Katie Farr </div> </div> </div> <p>Some of our fellow residents enjoying their home on a perfect spring day in Washoe Valley.<br /> Scroll and click on photo to enlarge.</p> Outdoors Wed, 15 May 2024 20:37:17 +0000 130714 at https://carsonnow.org April median home sales price drops below $500K in Carson City; Douglas up 12% at $661K https://carsonnow.org/story/05/15/2024/april-median-home-sales-price-drops-below-500k-carson-city-douglas-12-661k <div class="fb-social-like-widget"><fb:like href="https://carsonnow.org/story/05/15/2024/april-median-home-sales-price-drops-below-500k-carson-city-douglas-12-661k" 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/05/15/2024/april-median-home-sales-price-drops-below-500k-carson-city-douglas-12-661k" class="imagecache imagecache-galleryformatter_slide imagecache-linked imagecache-galleryformatter_slide_linked"><img src="https://carsonnow.org/sites/www.carsonnow.org/files/imagecache/galleryformatter_slide/130711-homebuildingcc.jpg" alt="" title="" width="500" height="316" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <div class="field field-type-text field-field-byline"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> Press release </div> </div> </div> <p>Sierra Nevada Realtors this week released its April 2024 report on existing home sales in Carson City, Lyon, Douglas, Storey, Washoe and Churchill counties. This report includes the median sales price and number of home sales in the region. SNR obtains its information from the Northern Nevada Regional Multiple Listing Service.</p> <p>April Market Highlights:</p> <p>The median home price across the six counties (Washoe, Storey, Lyon, Douglas, and Churchill counties, along with Carson City) for April was $535,000, an increase of 1% from the previous month. </p> <p>Single-family home prices are up in all six regions compared to this time last year.</p> <p>The number of listings has increased from last month in all regions except Storey County. </p> <p>“As we transition from Spring to Summer months, it is evident that the local housing market is heating up,” said SNR president Robert Bartshe. “Home prices have increased from this time last year, however it is a great time to enter the market. We encourage individuals considering real estate transactions to seek guidance from a local agent for informed decision-making in this dynamic market environment.”</p> <p>For more market insights, <a href="https://dashboards.domusanalytics.com/v/SierraNevadaInfographic" title="https://dashboards.domusanalytics.com/v/SierraNevadaInfographic">click here.</a></p> <p>For 2024, it’s important to know that members of the Sierra Nevada Realtors can help buyers and sellers learn what programs might be right for them. More information, divided by county, is provided below. Sales numbers in Washoe, Storey, Douglas, and Churchill counties, along with Carson City, are for existing “stick-built, single-family dwellings” only and do not include condominiums, townhomes, manufactured, modular or newly constructed homes unless otherwise stated. Sales numbers for Lyon County include existing “stick-built, single-family dwellings” only and do not include condominiums or townhomes, however, it does include manufactured homes.</p> <p>Note: These numbers reflect the statistics from May 6, 2024 and are most accurate due to the portal numbers not locking. For the most updated statistics, please contact SNR. </p> <p><strong>Carson City</strong></p> <p>In April 2024, Carson City had 51 sales of existing single-family homes, a 10.9% increase from the previous month and from last year.</p> <p>The median sales price for an existing single-family residence was $495,000, a decrease of 12.8% from the previous month and an increase of 3.8% from the previous year.</p> <p>The existing condominium/townhome median sales price in April 2024 was $424,000, an increase of 32.5% from last year.</p> <p><strong>Lyon County (Includes manufactured and single-family residences)</strong></p> <p>In April 2024, Lyon County had 90 sales of existing single-family homes and manufactured properties, a decrease of 17.4% from the previous month and a decrease of 8.2% from last year.</p> <p>The median sales price for existing manufactured and single-family residences were $380,500, a decrease of 3.5% from last month and an increase of 8.7% from the previous year.</p> <p><strong>Douglas County</strong></p> <p>In April 2024, Douglas County had 61 sales of existing single-family homes, an increase of 35.6% from the previous month and a decrease of 7.6% from last year.</p> <p>The median sales price for an existing single-family residence was $661,000, an increase of 12% from the previous month and an increase of 27.1% from last year.</p> <p><strong>Storey County</strong></p> <p>In April 2024, Storey County had 4 sales of existing single-family homes, down 20% from the previous month and up 33.3% from last year.</p> <p>The median sales price for an existing single-family residence was $595,000, an increase of 8.2% from the previous month and an increase of 42% from last year.</p> <p><strong>Washoe County (Excluding Incline Village)</strong></p> <p>In April 2024, Washoe County, excluding the area of Incline Village, saw 499 new listings and 373 closed sales.<br /> The median sales price for an existing single-family residence in Washoe County was $565,000, a decrease of 1.7% from the previous month and an increase of 4.6% from last year.</p> <p>The median sales price of an existing condominium/townhome in Washoe County in April 2024 was $365,820, 16.1% up from last year.</p> <p><strong>Churchill County</strong></p> <p>In April 2024, Churchill County had 23 sales of existing single-family homes, a decrease of 8% from the previous month and a decrease of 14.8% from last year.<br /> The median sales price for an existing single-family residence was $385,000, an increase of 5.5% from the previous month and up 13.9% from last year.</p> <p>Sierra Nevada Realtors is a realtor association serving six northern Nevada counties including Carson City, Churchill, Douglas, Lyon, and Washoe counties. The unified Sierra Nevada Realtors is a leading voice on the residential housing market in northern Nevada and nationally, representing more than 3,700 members.</p> News Wed, 15 May 2024 18:25:14 +0000 Jeff Munson 130711 at https://carsonnow.org