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'21 Days of Hope' campaign promotes cancer awareness as run up to HopeFest 2015

Circle of Hope Decal

HopeFest's "21 Days of Hope" begins Saturday, August 1 and runs through Friday, August 21, During this time, Carson Tahoe Health encourages individuals and businesses to parade support for area cancer patients through social a media campaign.

FISH thrift store renovation on North Carson Street moves forward

The renovation of the FISH thrift store in Carson City will advance beginning Thursday as volunteer crews commence the reframing of the building. The store will remain open for business during the renovation.

Volunteers from Black Pine Construction and the Kiwanis Club will remove the large glass panes from the storefront and install a new framing for the planned Western design. The demolition phase of the project was completed in May by volunteers from the Western Nevada College Construction Program.

Free NV Energy Sure Bet Summit for Commercial Customers

Event Date: 
August 19, 2015 - 11:00am

NV Energy commercial customers interested in learning more about energy efficiency rebates to help increase their bottom line are invited to attend the NV Energy Sure Bet Summit. The free event takes place Wednesday, August 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at NV Energy, 6100 Neil Road in Reno. NV Energy encourages small to medium size business owners, as well as contractors to attend.

Last chance for early bird tickets to Tahoe’s only farm-to-fork festival

The early bird catches the worm and in this case, the early bird gets special pricing for tickets to Lake Tahoe’s only farm-to-fork festival Sample the Sierra.

Early bird tickets for Sample the Sierra are available until August 1 and allow you to attend the festival for just $30 to fully experience dozens of restaurants, wineries, distilleries and breweries. Tickets will be priced at $40 per person from August 1 until the festival on September 6.

Carson City and Lake Tahoe area road report: Several closures this week for maintenance

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of July 27 to August 2, 2015. Beginning Monday Little Lane will be closed from Janas Way to Saliman Road for a reconstruction project. The road will remain closed until project completion. Detours will be marked.

Kyburz Fire Update: Highway 50 west of Lake Tahoe reopened to one-lane traffic

Here's the latest from the Kyburz Fire burning in El Dorado County west of South Lake Tahoe: Highway 50 was re-opened Friday for one lane of traffic at 5:30 p.m. with vehicles being escorted through the fire area. The escorted portion is about a mile long due to firefighting equipment on the roadway.

East bound traffic will be metered from Sly Park to Meyers and escorted from Alder Bridge through the fire area. West bound traffic will be escorted from Sand Flat through the Fire area.

Sierra Lutheran High School Outdoor Athletic Facility Taking Shape

Miles Construction has been retained as general contractors for the 2.3-acre multi-purpose athletic field taking shape at Sierra Lutheran High School​ in Carson City.

The new field, a natural grass multipurpose venue capable of hosting football, soccer, lacrosse and the school’s physical education classes, provides a dedicated athletics facility for the school as well as an additional sports venue for the Douglas County and Carson City communities. Project completion is targeted for fall 2015.

WNC construction management bachelor’s degree takes business approach to success

As the national building industry in Northern Nevada ramps up once again, Western Nevada College’s Construction Management and Construction Technology programs are shifting emphasis to meet the demand for skilled managers.

WNC Construction Management instructor Robert Ford said the college’s Bachelor of Technology Degree program in Construction Management has expanded its focus on the business side of construction.

Carson City and Lake Tahoe road report: Lane closures as night work begins on freeway

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of July 20-26, 2015. Beginning Sunday, July 19, through Friday, July 24, there will be nightly lane closures on Carson Street between Old Clear Creek Road and Snyder Avenue from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., as part of the Nevada Department of Transportation’s continued work on the construction of the Carson City Freeway.

Carson Street, U.S. 50 night lane closures for Carson City freeway project begin Sunday

Nighttime lane closures will be in place beginning Sunday on South Carson Street and U.S. 50 near Spooner junction for the Nevada Department of Transportation’s Carson City Freeway project, according to the Nevada Department of Transportation.

Nevada unemployment rate falls to 6.9 percent in June

Nevada’s unemployment rate fell to 6.9 percent in June, down from 7 percent in May and 7.8 percent a year ago, making it the first time in seven years that the state’s unemployment rate has been below 7 percent, according to figures released Wednesday by the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.

Comstock museum in Virginia City presents collection of western art by Craig Sheppard

Event Date: 
July 16, 2015 (All day)

The Comstock History Center Museum in Virginia City will feature a new exhibit beginning Thursday, A Brushwork Roundup: Western Paintings and Drawings by Craig Sheppard. A native of southwestern Oklahoma and former bronco rider in Madison Square Garden, Sheppard was a prime mover in northern Nevada’s cultural community in the years following World War II.

Carson City and Lake Tahoe area road report through July 19

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of July 13-19, 2015. Clear Creek Avenue will continue to be closed to through traffic Monday through Thursday between Lynette Lane and Center Drive due to utility work.

WNC receives federal, private grants to fund Applied Industrial Technology Program

Western Nevada College has received a grant to purchase Department of Labor approved equipment, course development, grant management staff assistance to students and program support for the College’s newly expanded Applied Industrial Technology program.

Nuclear facility seismic study at UNR funded by Department of Energy

The seismic safety of nuclear facilities and systems will be examined in a new multi-year, multi-million dollar, federally funded project to study the influence of soil on building behavior during earthquakes. The University of Nevada, Reno’s world-renowned Structural Engineering Laboratories are at the center of the project that will first construct one of the world’s largest soil box/shake table systems, and then use it to investigate soil-structure interaction at a scale not previously possible.

Silver Springs Airport Dedication

Event Date: 
July 13, 2015 - 10:00am

Silver Springs, NV – Silver Springs Airport was the recipient of a $700,000 grant from the Federal Aviation Administration and sponsored by Lyon County. With these funds, the Silver Springs airport was able to increase the size of the taxiway and rehabilitate the runway.

These two improvements are vital to the overall master plan to the airport and further enables economic growth and aviation needs to the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center.

A Message From Downtown 2020: Carson City on its way to becoming walkable destination community

The Downtown 2020 group initiated and promoted the Downtown Carson City Renovation plan. This took years of planning, relentless meetings with the Board of Supervisors and working with many different city agencies, City Planner, City Manager and engineers.

During this process there have been meetings with all the businesses and reaching out to the college and our high school to get them involved. We had public meetings where we listened and adapted your concerns to our plan for we understood that to be successful it takes a village.

Supervisor Brad Bonkowski to Hold 'Breakfast with Brad' Friday, July 10

Event Date: 
July 10, 2015 - 7:30am

Carson City Ward 2 Supervisor Brad Bonkowski will hold his monthly “Breakfast with Brad” on Friday, July 10, from 7:30 to 8:30 am at the Cracker Box restaurant. The coffee get togethers give local residents the opportunity to talk face to face with the supervisor about issues impacting the city.

Washington Fire south of Markleeville 90 percent contained, mop up continues

The lightning-caused Washington Fire that started June 19 in Alpine County south of Markleeville is 90 percent contained as of Friday morning, fire officials said.

Mop-up and repairing areas damaged by various suppression activities will continue through the weekend within the fire’s perimeter, according to Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch Center.

New jail plans move forward

The Churchill County Commissioners approved at their Thursday morning meeting on a Construction Manager at Risk company. County Manager Eleanor Lockwood said the county received five applicatio...

Winners announced for weekend Carson City Brews, Bikes and Bubbly festivities

The Nevada Day Inc Committee is proud to announce all of the winners from the first BattleBorn 1864 Brews Bikes, and Bubbly event held on June 26-27. This event was held in conjunction with the Carson City Sheriff's Office Extreme Motor Officer Training Challenge. Here are the winners of the many contests that were held over the weekend:

Column: Deep Thoughts, Cheap Shots and Bonbons

In the movie Dances with Wolves there is a line, one of the characters says, and it goes something like this: “Somebody back east is saying, why don’t he write?”
Many of you might be wondering the same thing about me. Why I haven’t written for a spell? I could list numerous reasons, some might be worth mentioning, and others would be insignificant.

In simple true-to-life terminology — I’m back. A few of the hot topics from the June 18th Board of Supervisor meeting.

Wednesday update: Washington Fire south of Markleeville 66 percent contained

Crews continue to make significant progress on the Washington Fire that began June 19 south of Markleeville. By Wednesday morning, the lightning-caused fire was 66 percent contained and had burned 17,790 acres, according to Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch Center.

Washington Fire containment at 56 percent, staffing reduced

Containment grew to 56 percent along the Washington Fire line south of Markleeville overnight, allowing for a reduction in firefighters Tuesday from 1,111 to 860, according to Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch Center. The fire has burned 17,787 acres.

Monday Update: Washington Fire south of Markleeville 45 percent contained

The Washington Fire south of Markleeville is 45 percent contained and has burned 17,786 acres as of Monday morning, according to Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch Center.

Firefighters continued to make excellent progress with direct fireline construction over the fire area on Sunday with the help of higher humidity, lower temperatures and the light rains which occurred intermittently throughout the burned area.

Carson City and Lake Tahoe area road report through July 5

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of June 29 through July 5, 2015: Division Street will be closed between Sophia Street and William Street for sidewalk improvements as well as Sophia Street just west of Division Street.

Work will occur from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day and detours will be in place. The JAC bus stop on Route 2A on Division Street just south of Sophia Street will be temporarily closed.

Carson City contracts with consultant to inventory trees as part of management plan

Carson City Parks and Recreation and Public Works have contracted with a Sparks consulting firm to provide a city wide inventory of all public tree located along street right-of-ways, city parks, city owned landscaped areas, Eagle Valley Golf Course and Lone Mountain Cemetery.

NDOT announces Highway 50 erosion project south of Carson City up Spooner grade

A $1.2 million road project to reduce erosion, preserve water quality and enhance storm drains along Highway 50 in south Carson City and west along Spooner grade will begin this month, the Nevada Department of Transportation announced Tuesday.

Carson City road report: Street closures downtown Friday and Saturday for events

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of June 22-28, 2015. Beginning Friday, the Battle Born 1864 “Brews, Bikes, and Bubbly” event, coupled with the Carson City Sheriff’s Office 12th Annual Extreme Motor Officer Training Challenge, will force temporary road closures.

Carson Street will be closed between Robinson Street and Musser Street from 9 a.m. on Friday, June 26, through midnight Saturday, June 27. In addition, the following streets will be closed during the same time period.

— Spear Street between Carson Street and Curry Street.

Initial designs to be unveiled Monday at Downtown Carson City corridor open house

Carson City Public Works Department will host two open houses Monday for the public to see the initial designs for the Downtown Streetscape Improvements that are now 30 percent complete.

The open houses run from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. and again from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Sierra Room at the Carson City Community Center.

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