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Northern Nevada and California fishing report for week of March 9-16

Here is the Northern Nevada, Northern California and Southern Oregon Fishing Report For the week of March 9-16:

Nevada Senate Proposal Would Ban Knives, Hatchets, Swords At Schools

By Andrew Doughman / Nevada News Bureau
CARSON CITY – Carrying a hatchet, axe, sword or knife onto the grounds of  a child care center, public school or higher education campus would become a misdemeanor under a new proposal.

McCall Realty gives Tahoe youth a fighting chance

In 2010, McCall Realty of South Lake Tahoe pledged to donate $20,000 of annual profits to five non-profit organizations benefitting the youth of South Shore. Owner Thane McCall is fulfilling that promise by delivering final contributions to the South Lake Tahoe Police Activities League (PAL), which will use the funds for after-school programs including a boxing club, bike club, recreation outing group and various sports teams.

WNC hosts annual Athletic Fundraiser featuring Anaheim Angels pitcher Kevin Jepsen

A full evening of dinner, speaking and an auction will support Western Nevada College athletics at the college's annual fund-raising event on Saturday, Jan. 15 at the Peppermill Hotel-Casino, Reno. Call (775) 445-3240 for exact time of event.
This year's dinner will feature pitcher Kevin Jepsen of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Jepsen, a Bishop Manogue High School graduate, is a right-handed reliever and a member of the bronze medal-winning team at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.



Final weekend matinee of BAC Stage Kids 'You're a Good Man Charlie Brown'

Join the BAC Stage Kids for 'You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown.' The perennial favorite offers the final weekend of matinee shows on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 20-21 beginning at 2 p.m. The entire family will delight in the little moments that make up Charlie Brown’s life.


BAC Stage Kids presents 'You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown'

Join the BAC Stage Kids for You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. The perennial favorite offers shows on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 19 and 20 beginning at 7 p.m. The entire family will delight in the little moments that make up Charlie Brown’s life.


Weekend Matinee of BAC Stage Kids 'You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown'

Join the BAC Stage Kids for You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. The perennial favorite offers two matinee shows this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 13 and 14 beginning at 2 p.m. The entire family will delight in the little moments that make up Charlie Brown’s life.


BAC Stage Kids presents 'You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown'

Join the BAC Stage Kids for You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. The perennial favorite opens on Friday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. with a show on Saturday, Nov. 13, also beginning at 7 p.m. The entire family will delight in the little moments that make up Charlie Brown’s life.


Reno Assemblyman-elect Calls For Return To September Primary For Nevada

CARSON CITY – Assemblyman-elect Pat Hickey, R-Reno, today has called for a return to “electioneering sanity� by moving Nevada’s primary election date back to September.
Hickey is requesting a bill draft to make the change from the much earlier June primary date used for the first time this election cycle.

Carson City man turns himself in after allegedly threatening elderly man with bat, stealing motorcycle

A Carson City man wanted since August by authorities for allegedly wielding a baseball bat and using it to threaten an elderly man after breaking into his home and then stealing a motorcycle, turned himself into police.
Ralph Allen Keith Jr., 24, of Carson City faces four felony charges including robbery against a person 60 years of age or older, home invasion, extortion and grand larceny of a motor vehicle. A warrant for his arrest was issued Sept. 15 for the Aug. 29 crime, by the Justice Court of Carson Township.

Capital Ford and Carson City community set to raise as much as $6,000 for Carson High School

Ford Motor Company and Capital Ford in Carson City are partnering to help raise money in support of Carson High School as part of Ford’s Drive One 4 UR School program.

Members of the local Carson City community will have the opportunity to raise up to $6,000 for Carson High School by test driving a Ford vehicle at Carson High School on October 2 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

City working out final details on Nugget Project cost estimates today

Carson City Manager Larry Werner told the Board of Supervisors today that they are hoping to wrap up work on cost estimates for the city's portion of the Nugget Project by the end of the day.

Werner said that these cost estimates would determine if they had a feasible project or not, compared with the funding that would be provided by a 1/8 cent sales tax increase and tax increment financing.

He told the board that the results would be presented to the citizen's committee, whose next meeting is tentatively scheduled for Sept. 27.

Man with baseball bat arrested after allegedly breaking into Carson City home

A Carson City man is in jail and an accomplice is at-large after the men, allegedly wielding baseball bats, broke into the home of an elderly man and stole his grandson's motorcycle.

Frederick Joseph Atherton III, 22, was jailed early Sunday morning. He faces felony charges of robbery of a person over 65 years of age, burglary of a person over 65 years of age and home invasion. Bail is $40,000.

According to the arrest report, deputies were dispatched to the 1600 block of Airport Road at 1:49 Sunday morning after two men with baseball bats were seen breaking into an apartment.

Nugget Project update: a look at the Meridian report

Last week we reported that the governor's office sent a letter to Nugget Project consultant Mark Lewis taking issue with certain parts of the feasibility study for moving three state agencies into the Carson City Center/Nugget Project.

The one big item missing in that story was the Meridian Business Advisors feasibility study itself, which we now have a copy of.

Carson City store owner faces battery charge after allegedly poking, kicking thief

A Carson City convenient store owner faces a misdemeanor battery charge after he allegedly poked a man with an aluminum baseball bat and then kicked him in the back after the man confessed to stealing.
According to the arrest report, deputies were contacted Tuesday at about 7 p.m. by the alleged victim who told authorities he was battered by the 19-year-old owner of the Woodside Drive convenient store.

Lake Tahoe to celebrate 21 years of celebrity golf at American Century Championship

LAKE TAHOE — The American Century Championship, the celebrity golf tournament at Lake Tahoe celebrates its 21 birthday, July 13-18. Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Tony Romo, Bode Miller, Troy Aikman, Jerry Rice, Don Cheadle, Mario Lemieux, Taylor Hicks are among the 80 sports and entertainment stars and Hall of Famers competing in the 54-hole, $600,000 tournament on NBC Sports.
 

Gouldsmith contract not renewed; Whittemore set to stay at WNC

Every year at this time for the past few seasons, there would be speculation that Buddy Gouldsmith would be released as UNLV's baseball coach.
And every year at this time, College of Southern Nevada's Tim Chambers and Western Nevada College's D.J. Whittemore's names would be mentioned as possible replacements.

Barnett, Rasner lead Nevada to win.

RENO _ Most players go a lifetime without hitting 6-for-6. For former Western Nevada College baseball star Brian Barnett, "a while," when it comes to the last time he has gone 6-for-6 was a little more than a year.
Barnett had his second straight game in which he went 3-for-3 as he helped the University of Nevada baseball team (31-19-1) come back for an 8-6 win over UC Davis on Tuesday at Peccole Park. Barnett's 14th home run of the season gave the Wolf Pack that 8-6 lead in the seventh inning.

Barnett, Rasner lead Nevada to win.

RENO -- Most players go a lifetime without hitting 6-for-6. For former Western Nevada College baseball star Brian Barnett, "a while," when it comes to the last time he has gone 6-for-6 was a little more than a year.
Barnett had his second straight game in which he went 3-for-3 as he helped the University of Nevada baseball team (31-19-1) come back for an 8-6 win over UC Davis on Tuesday at Peccole Park. Barnett's 14th home run of the season gave the Wolf Pack that 8-6 lead in the seventh inning.

Blueberg, Domitrovich, Charles invited to Major League tryout

Carson High baseball players Colby Blueberg, Nick Domitrovich and David Charles have all been invited to a Major League tryout to be held at 8:30 a.m. Sunday at Manogue.
Blueberg, Domitrovich and Charles are among 60 college and high school players who were invited to the tryout which is being held by the Major League Scouting Bureau. Major League and college scouts will attend the tryout.

Nevada Wolf Pack notebook: Barnett has huge day with bat, Works sixth at WAC Championships

Former Western Nevada College star Brian Barnett had his best day so far with the University of Nevada baseball team as the Wolf Pack rolled to an 11-0 win at Sacramento State on Sunday.

CSN too hot to handle for Wildcats

The Western Nevada College baseball team pounded out nine hits and held 17-year-old phenom Bryce Harper to a 1-for-5 day and struck him out three times.
So that led to another win over College of Southern Nevada, right? Not even close. CSN showed why its arguably the best team in the nation -- and possibly the deepest -- by beating WNC 9-2 on Saturday in the championship round of the Scenic West Athletic Conference postseason tournament in Henderson.

Another big night for L-Ray and Kentucky

Former Western Nevada College star Lance Ray is doing everything he can to help the University of Kentucky baseball team make the postseason.

Reno to face Galena for regional baseball crown

Reno and Galena will meet to decide the Northern 4A Regional Baseball Tournament championship on Saturday in Minden.

Huskies advance to region baseball final

The Reno Huskies advanced to the finals of the Northern 4A Regional Baseball Tournament with a 9-4 victory against Galena on Thursday afternoon in Minden.

Wildcats fall short against Salt Lake

Everything is magnified in the postseason. Every left baserunner. Every error. So what could be considered just another loss in the regular season that really wasn't that bad of an effort, isn't so in the postseason.
 
Or as Western Nevada College baseball coach D.J.

All-SWAC recognition for Champlin, Taylor

"Athlete-speak" calls for all players to shrug off so-called snubs. But athletes are human beings, too, and the Western Nevada College baseball team may have some extra motivation going into Thursday's game against Salt Lake Community College.

Galena, Reno advance in region baseball tournament

MINDEN -- They took different routes on Wednesday, but at the end of the day, the stage was set for a showdown between the Galena Grizzlies and Reno Huskies at the Northern 4A Regional Baseball Tournament.

Galena, Reno, Manogue, McQueen win regional baseball openers

Top seeds Reno and Galena advanced into the winners bracket during opening round play of the Northern 4A Regional Baseball Tournament on Tuesday afternoon.

Wildcats head to Henderson for SWAC Tournament

While the Western Nevada College baseball team, Salt Lake Community College and College of Southern Idaho have all had their moments this year, WNC baseball coach D.J. Whittemore said College of Southern Nevada is still unquestionably the class of the Scenic West Athletic Conference.
"They know they're going to win," said Whittemore about CSN being the favorite in this week's SWAC postseason tournament. "Everyone else thinks they're going to win."

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