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Senator Square: Second semester in full swing at CHS

Carson High School students are currently working with great intensity to fulfill their Senior Projects, a graduation requirement.

All those involved encourage students to pursue a personal interest, something to benefit others, or something to prepare themselves for their future.

Eagle Valley Middle School Give Back Event today at Chili's

Event Date: 
January 17, 2017 (All day)

Let Chili's do the cooking while supporting Eagle Valley Middle School at the same time. With each flyer presented on Tuesday, January 17th, Chili's will donate 10% of total sales of the event day sales.

Senator Square: Peter Garrett goes All-American

(Editor’s Note: Schmidt is a senior and editor of the Carneta yearbook and The Senator Newspaper programs at CHS.)

Every high school athlete’s dream: to be named an All-American in their sport. To do this, one would have to participate in an organized All-American game.

For Carson High senior Peter Garrett, his soccer dreams are being lived in early December, when he will travel to Raleigh, North Carolina, from the 1-4.

Senator Square: A round of thanks to individuals and businesses who support CHS

How beautiful it is when businesses and individuals in the Carson City community give not only their time, but also their resources and services to educate and, in many instances, provide some type of financial benefit for the students of Carson City.

There are so many businesses — way too many to list — who have given time and time again to Carson City students from Kindergarten through grade 12, so that they might go on trips locally or across the country, usually having to do with academics or sports.

Course readied for Saturday's outlaw motorcycle flat track races in Carson City

Motorcyclists, ranging from expert and four-time U.S. champion Jimmy Filice to first-timers, used the weekend to break in the track for Carson City’s inaugural flat track races.

“It’s an American sport that started in the early 1900s, similar to NASCAR,” Filice said. “It’s like apple pie.

How do you know when to say goodbye? Nevada Humane Society manager shares her story

Forgive me in advance because this is extremely personal but I felt it was something all of us can relate to. So many amazing people adopt senior pets from Nevada Humane Society, and we all know that many of them live long into their teens. Some of us raise them as newborns with them by our side for years. Inevitably, the end will always come, but my recent struggle was how do you know when to say goodbye?

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: March 5-6

Event Date: 
March 5, 2016 (All day)
March 6, 2016 (All day)

Got kids? The Boys and Girls Club is where you want to be today for the Second Annual Early Childhood Expo. Curious George and Clifford the big red dog can’t wait to say hello. Take a trip out to the Dayton State Park to search for animal tracks and more with a park ranger. If you’re kid free today, then the Downtown Business Association Wine Walk is for you. The young and the young-at-heart will find something fun to do this weekend: just check out the whole list for your options and hit the town.

SATURDAY:

Sierra Lutheran Runs Well at State XC

On Saturday, Nov. 7, Sierra Lutheran competed at the Division III/IV Nevada State Meet in Reno, at Rancho San Raphael Regional Park. Out of the 42 runners in the girls’ competition, Elaina Marchegger came in 1st with a time of 20:12.

The Sierra Lutheran Girls Team came in 2nd overall. Individually, sisters Claire and Taylor Davison came in 9th and 10th, with times 22:32 and 22:59 respectively. Freshman Emily McNeely came in 12th with an impressive time of 23:18, and Senior Emma Herron achieved 17th with 23:58.

Outdoors with Don Q final column: Thanks for the memories

As of Saturday, I am retiring as the Outdoor Editor for Carson Now and a very special outdoor photographer (my wife Elaine) will also be retiring.
It's been a great run, full of great memories, but sooner or later all good things must come to an end, and Oct. 31 is that special time for the two of us.

Outdoors with Don Q: Ready or not, winter is sneaking up on us

This is mid-October and whether or not you are ready, be advised that winter is sneaking up on us.
As one who has lived in Carson City most of my life, I have learned through the years that one day the weather can be gorgeous and then the next day: Bam, the countryside is covered with a deep layer of snow.

And once the snow arrives, it is followed by ice and cold weather, which will normally be with us into the month of March.

SLHS Alumni is Named an NCAA, NJCAA National Athlete of the Week

Nathanael Williams, Colorado Mines Junior and former Sierra Lutheran High School Falcon, has been named the NCAA Division II National Athlete of the Week (Week of September 21, 2015). In addition, he was also named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Men’s Cross Country Athlete of the Week (Week of September 21, 2015), and the Colorado Mines’ Athlete of the Month for the month of September.

Senator Square: Nevada Week of Respect

This week is the official Nevada Week of Respect. The purpose of this week is to promote respect as an antidote to bullying and cyberbullying. Here is what is going on at CHS to celebrate the Week of Respect:

  • The American Sign Language club is going to be signing songs at lunch on Thursday.
  • The Gay-Straight Alliance is going to be putting up a respect wall - a giant poster for people to write what they respect about someone else.
  • There will be a daily announcement with a tip on being an upstanding young adult.

Don Q's Nevada and Northern California fishing report for July 22 and beyond

Here is the fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada and Northern California. This report is for July 22, 2015 and beyond.

Cross country awareness tour: Journey of Hope cycling team returns Friday to Carson City

Event Date: 
June 12, 2015 - 5:00pm
Western Nevada College invites the community to participate in the second annual Journey of Hope Friendship Visit to WNC in Carson City on Friday. Presented by WNC and the Nevada Governor’s Council on Developmental Disabilities, the event is a stop on a cross-country cycling trip by The Ability Experience, which brings awareness and support to people with disabilities. Festivities run from 5 to 8 p.m.

Outdoors with Don Q: Trivia questions to test your knowledge of the outdoors

Here are 30 outdoor trivia questions to test your outdoor knowledge in the areas of fish, animal and miscellaneous.
If you're ready to take the test, I'll pose the questions first and then post the answers at the end of this article.
Good luck and remember no cheating by peeking at the answers.

Tuesday, April 21: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
April 21, 2015 (All day)

The Stewart Indian School is the site of today’s ‘Easy Walk’ led by the Carson City Parks and Recreation Department. If you can’t join them this morning, make a point of exploring this treasure on your own. A podcast is available to guide you through the history of the site, complete with narratives from some who spent their youth there. Memorabilia from the school is on display at the Nevada State Museum and plans for a cultural center are in the works. Their cemetery is the final resting place of one of the area’s most famous Native American residents, basket-maker, Dot-so-la Lee. For more information on the Stewart Indian School go here.
TUESDAY:

  • Nevada Tourism Day at the Legislature
  • Customer Appreciation Month: free small iced tea today at Dunkin Donuts
  • ‘Always Lost: A Meditation on War’ in the Second Floor Atrium of the Legislature Building

Senator Square: Calling all Carson High School Alumni

For the last six years, Carson High School has held an alumni night at the Carson-Douglas basketball game in which alumni are recognized and celebrated. It’s a chance for alumni to come back and visit the old stomping grounds, support the Senators and a chance for us to celebrate contributions and the lives of CHS alumni. The Alumni games will be held February 13 against Douglas Tigers.

Buy a Lake Tahoe license plate and ski for free with two lift tickets

If you love Tahoe and you love to ski or ride, now is the time to take advantage of the “Plates for Powder” program.

Venturing on Sierra ice to fish or skate

According to Webster’s Dictionary, “Ice is water frozen solid by cold.” Well, with the arrival of winter weather in this area, we certainly have plenty of water frozen on our creeks, streams, rivers, ponds, lakes and reservoirs.

A word of warning, however: None of the ice in Western Nevada is considered safe at any time in winter. If you want to ice fish, you're going to have to head into the Sierra or areas of Eastern Nevada where some lakes freeze over and are thick enough to hold people.

Senator Square: Carson High ski team hosts Warren Miller film 'No Turning Back' Dec. 12

The CHS Ski Team will be hosting the latest Warren Miller Film, “No Turning Back” on Dec. 12, 7 p.m. at the Carson City Community Center. Tickets can be purchased from any ski team member or from their advisor Adrienne Schneider.

Tickets are $8 for students and $12 for adults. They are also selling raffle tickets in conjunction with the movie. A multiple of prizes are available that evening at the showing of the film. Raffle tickets cost $1 each or 25 tickets for $20. Doors open at 6 PM.

Debate Results

Heavenly, Kirkwood award Vail Resorts EpicPromise grants to 49 Lake Tahoe area community groups

Heavenly Mountain Resort and Kirkwood Mountain Resort are proud to announce their 2014-2015 grants awards to 49 local organizations and projects.

The grant program is part of Vail Resorts EpicPromise, the company’s umbrella brand for its environmental efforts and community giving. EpicPromise highlights Vail Resorts’ strong commitment amongst guests, employees, and community members and engages them to be stewards of the natural environment and local causes. The local recipients were recognized at a Grants Reception event on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 at Heavenly’s California Main Lodge.

Outdoors with Don Q: Just a few days left to fish many California waters

This is my annual reminder that many California waters will close to fishing on Saturday, November 15.
So if you want to fish any of them, you better hustle because you are rapidly running out of time.
Those waters will not re-open until the last Saturday in April next year (April 25, 2015), and that is a long, long time to wait to wet your line.
Here is a partial list of some of the nearby waters that will be closing:

Historic Camp Richardson resort at Lake Tahoe offers digital free zone for families

Travelers seeking a digital free oasis this holiday season can find it at Camp Richardson Historic Resort & Marina at Lake Tahoe.

According to the U.S. data group Nielsen, Americans spent 34 hours using smartphone apps and on the mobile Web in December 2013, averaging at least seven sessions a day with their device. This trend has spurred numerous self-help books and articles on technology addiction. Heading into the holidays, the desire to unplug from the digital world and reconnect with family and friends has never been stronger.

Early season deal on three 2014-15 passes at Lake Tahoe ski resorts ends Labor Day

Monday, Sept. 1 will be the last chance to receive the early-season rate on Lake Tahoe Local, Tahoe Value, and Epic season passes — all of which offer access to Heavenly Mountain, Kirkwood and Northstar California resorts.

'Greetings From Tintab' Reno Handbell Ensemble performs Saturday at Brewery Arts Center

Event Date: 
June 14, 2014 - 11:00am

Tintabulations, a community handbell ensemble from Reno, presents their spring concert series to raise money for their first national tour to North Carolina.

Tintabulations will be performing “Greetings From Tintab” on Saturday, June 14, 11 a.m. in the blackbox theater of the Brewery Arts Center. Their concert weaves stories from the group’s past with modern bell literature.

Outdoors with Don Q: Two special friends in the Far North

This week's outdoor article is about two special friends in the Far North, Barry and Susan Drury who live in Watson Lake in the Yukon.

Elaine and I first met them a number of years ago in downtown Anchorage, Alaska as a result of Barry and I both being active members of an outdoor website, Modernsportsman.

Since that initial, get-acquainted, Anchorage lunch, Barry has visited us at our home in Carson City and at our cabin near Davis Lake, Calif.

Outdoors with Don Q: Late winter offers lots of opportunities for staying busy

If you're not into traditional winter sports such as ice fishing, ice skating, downhill skiing, snowboarding, cross country skiing, snowshoeing or snowmobiling, there is not a lot to do in late winter...for most people.

Some choose to stare out the window, complain about the snow, ice, frost and darkness of wintertime and stay glued to their TV sets. However, there are plenty of activities to take your mind off our cold weather, dark mornings and evenings, if you would like to do so.

Outdoors with Don Q: Drought poses serious problems this summer if snowpack doesn't build

While the short-term forecast shows a change this week from the overall stubborn pattern of warm and dry conditions over the region, the drought for this part of the far west is severe and unless we get a lot of snow in the coming few weeks, we're going to face much more serious issues this coming summer.

Super Bowl Party and Super Bowl Cross Country Shoot Out with Shotgun Start

SuperBowl Party & Golf Shoot Out
Event Date: 
Repeats every day until Mon Feb 03 2014 .
February 2, 2014 (All day)
Event Date: 
February 3, 2014 (All day)

EMPIRE RANCH GOLF COURSE & MALLARDS RESTAURANT

1875 Fair Way Pro Shop: 1.775.885.2100
Carson City, NV 89701 Mallards: 1.775.885.1019

(Hwy 50 E, across from Post Office, turn on Empire Ranch Rd, turn left on Clubhouse)
SUPERBOWL CROSS COUNTRY SHOOT OUT & PARTY
Flighted format based on individual handicap. Gross winner for each flight.
When: Super Bowl Sunday

Outdoors with Don Q: A few more days left to fish many California waters

This is my annual reminder that many California waters will close to fishing on Friday, November 15. So if you want to fish any of them, you better hustle because you are rapidly running out of time.

Those waters will not re-open until the last Saturday in April next year (April 26, 2014), and that is a long, long time to wait to wet your line. Here is a partial list of some of the nearby waters that will be closing:

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