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Carson City public safety agencies stage shooting scenario exercise

The first of two “active assailant response” exercises was staged Saturday at the Carson City Courthouse. The scenario involved two shooters in camouflage who walked through the three story courthouse, shooting city employees and members of the public in their path as they went courtroom to courtroom.

The shooters were taken out with gunfire by Department of Alternative Sentencing officers and Carson City Sheriff's Office deputies within two minutes of the scenario, but not after leaving a bloody path of fatally and critically injured victims.

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.

Carson City Sheriff: Man, 18, convinces suicidal teen to put down gun at incident near Carson High

Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong released the following information this evening about an incident in front of Carson High School this afternoon in which a 16-year-old student had a gun and was threatening to shoot himself as school prepared to let out. The release is as follows:

Carson City public safety teams to hold two 'active assailant response' training exercises

Carson City public safety departments will hold "active assailant response" training at the Carson City Courthouse on Saturday, Nov. 15 and Sunday, Nov. 23, city officials announced Thursday.

The exercises will be conducted by the Carson City Fire Department, Carson City Sheriff’s Office and the Department of Alternative Sentencing. They will be held at the Carson City Courthouse on Musser Street.

Website ranks WNC No. 8 for beauty, affordability

Western Nevada College is known for offering students an affordable and high quality education in a friendly, nurturing environment. But it has also been named one of the most attractive colleges in the United States. Affordableschools.net recently ranked WNC No. 8 in its list of the nation’s 30 Most Attractive Yet Affordable College Campuses.

On the list, WNC ranks ahead of such major universities as Texas A&M and Florida State. Great Basin College in Elko received a No. 16 ranking.

It's Your City with Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong

Carson City Sheriff Kenny Furlong reminds is this weeks guest on It's Your City. Furlong discusses safe driving on the roads this fall and winter, especially with the holiday season approaching.

Furlong also discusses continued officer presence in schools to continue to provide safe environment as well as crime prevention during the holiday period.

Letter: Vote for moving Carson City forward to prosperity

Editor:
This Board of Supervisors’ campaign is one of the nastiest that I can recall in our town history. I cannot speak enough for supporting the existing board and the hope that they bring to our City for growth and inspiration to improve our economy and make Carson City a destination place.

In the 25 years that I have been involved in the downtown dynamics, this is the only Board of Supervisors that is moving forward with a vision to better our City. Twenty-five years folks, it is time for a change!

Department of Public Safety hosts Thursday 'Meet and Treat' in Carson City

The Department of Public Safety will host a “Meet and Treat” on Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m. at the DPS Headquarters office located at 555 Wright Way in Carson City.

The Director of the DPS James Wright along with DPS headquarters personnel is hosting a “Meet and Treat” for the Boys & Girls club, Big Brothers and Sisters, Domestic violence advocates and the Health and Human Services for Foster Kids.

Lake Tahoe agencies working together for wildfire protection

September brought the reality of wildfires to the forefront in the Lake Tahoe Basin. The King Fire came within 8 air miles of the U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit boundary, and as we all anxiously awaited its containment, the Cascade Fire broke out in the Desolation Wilderness.

2015 Amgen Tour of California to host first two pro women's cycling stages at South Lake Tahoe

To observe the 10th anniversary edition of the Amgen Tour of California, organizers of the race announced Monday that the first two stages of the expanded women’s portion of the race would be hosted by Tahoe South, “America’s Best Lake,” (USA Today, Aug. 2012) May 8-9, 2015. The competition will continue in Sacramento, May 10, 2015, with a third racing stage, the same day as the overall men’s start of the Amgen Tour of California.

Event: 6th Annual Maine Street Spooktacular

Event Date: 
October 31, 2014 - 4:00pm

Event: 6th Annual Maine Street Spooktacular
Date and Time: Oct. 31 from 4-7 p.m.
Location: Maine Street Fallon, NV 89406 downtown Fallon
Description: Children are given the chance to trick or treat for hours in a safe environment that families will love. Come dressed in your best costumes and gather as much candy as possible during this sugar filled event. The Fallon police department will be attending to ensure uninterrupted fun.
Contact Information: For more information call 775-423-8237

UNR students, Sen. Heller to launch campus-wide consent initiative

Sexual conduct and how to receive consent is the topic of a new campaign being launched at the University of Nevada, Reno. With national attention addressing sexual assault on college campuses, the University continues to be part of the dialogue to ensure all students, faculty and staff create a safe, respectful and welcoming campus environment.

October is SUID, Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month

Carson City – The Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health recognizes the month of October as Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID), Pregnancy, and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and Oct. 15 as National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day.

The DPBH is working to reduce pregnancy loss and infant mortality rates through collaboration and participation in both the Learning Network on Improving Birth Outcomes and Collaborative Improvement & Innovation Network to Reduce Infant Mortality (CoIIN), as well as funding a pilot Fetal Infant Mortality Review (FIMR) in Washoe County.

University of Nevada Cooperative Extension offers training for users of pesticides

University of Nevada Cooperative Extension, in partnership with the Nevada Department of Agriculture, is offering a free workshop Nov. 13 to train people throughout the state how to properly handle and use pesticides. The workshop is meant for certified applicators and people who regularly handle pesticides as part of their jobs, such as farmers, ranchers, park employees and groundskeepers.

Local H2O at Home Independent Advisor to donate October commission to Breast Cancer Fund

Minden, Nev. – Local H2O at Home® Independent Advisor, Pamela Mann, is donating her commission made from her H2O at Home® sales in October to Breast Cancer Fund.

Mann has donated her October commission for the past three years to Breast Cancer Fund in memory of her mother who passed away from breast cancer in 2013.

Whiskey Tango and The Refiners at The Eleventh Frame in Carson City

Whiskey Tango and The Refiners Carson City poster
Event Date: 
October 20, 2014 - 7:00pm

Join us Oct. 20, 7 p.m. inside the Carson Lanes Center in Carson City for an incredible evening of amazing talent and down right good times with Whiskey Tango from Denver and The Refiners from Reno.

Students to converge on the Carson River for 2014 Snapshot Day

Each year, the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection works in partnership with other public agencies, educational institutions and nonprofit organizations to provide students with a unique opportunity to learn about local water quality issues, water quality protection, and to participate in watershed research.

These field studies provide a unique hands-on opportunity to learn about the Carson River watershed and the natural environment.

FREEZE DON'T SHOOT

Event Date: 
October 25, 2014 - 12:00pm

An awareness rally to prevent law enforcement from encroaching on our 4th Amendment Rights and to put a stop to the killing of our family pets. For questions, please call (775) 881-8131.

The mission and main goal of the FREEZE DON'T SHOOT organization is to bring awareness and resolution to the deadly encounters of family pets with law enforcement officers. This means training and proper containment of our pets, especially when in an emergency situation. We know our dogs personalities and can properly determine when our dog is a true threat.

Future of Carson City Focus of Leisure Hour Club Meeting Presentation

Event Date: 
October 15, 2014 - 6:30pm

The Carson City Leisure Hour Club continues the celebration of its 118th year on Wednesday, October 15 with a presentation by Ronni Hannaman, Executive Director of the Carson City Chamber of Commerce. The focus of her comments will be Carson City, the Heart of Nevada.

It's Your City: Nicole Goehring discusses statewide and Carson City recycling efforts

This week's guest on It's Your City is Nicole Goehring, recycling coordinator for the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection. She provides an update on statewide and local recycling figures and places where residents can take their items.

NevadaRecycles, a program through NDEP, is committed to reducing waste and increasing recycling opportunities. Its mission is to preserve and enhance the environment of the state in order to protect public health, sustain healthy ecosystems, and contribute to a vibrant economy. It was established in 1992.

Carson City picked by EPA for green improvements along William Street

Carson City was among five cities selected Tuesday to receive federal assistance to help spruce up William Street. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will provide technical assistance to Carson City through the Greening America's Capitals program, which helps cities to develop environmentally-friendly infrastructure that will contribute to greener, more vibrant neighborhoods and increase resiliency from the impacts of climate change.

Free Community Shred Event

Event Date: 
Repeats every 4 days until Sun Oct 19 2014 .
October 18, 2014 - 9:00am

The Sierra Nevada Chapter of ARMA International in partnership with Iron Mountain and Office Depot will host a free paper shredding event in the Office Depot parking located on the northeast corner of Fairview Drive and South Carson Street, Oct. 18, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everyone from the greater Carson City area and beyond is welcome to participate.

Carson Tahoe Health “THiNK PiNK” Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign Kicks Off Oct. 1

Event Date: 
October 1, 2014 - 5:00pm

Carson Tahoe Health’s 13th annual “THiNK PiNK” breast cancer awareness campaign kicks-off on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014 to honor Breast Cancer Awareness month.

TRPA announces Best in the Basin environmental planning project awards

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency announced recipients of its 2013 Best in the Basin awards Monday. Award winners in the agency’s 24th annual Best in the Basin include remodel, new construction, Best Management Practices, stream restoration and erosion control projects that stand out as examples of the best environmental planning, design and implementation.

What Works: Company culture and how you create it

This year, there has been a lot of noise about how Burning Man has changed and how it’s not the same. The latest MOOP (Matter Out Of Place) map released last week showed more traces left behind than ever. The reactions to the map are varied. The worst reaction I’ve heard, however, is “I’m done.” The people who believe in the culture are the ones who can save it. If the believers leave, a shift will take place for sure. Perhaps the suggestions below will help veteran Burners instill the culture in every “virgin” on the Playa.

Safety seminar featured Sept. 27 as part of National Bullying Prevention Month

Carson ATA Karate for Kids is providing a free community Bullying Prevention and Stranger Safety seminar on Saturday, Sept. 27 to kick off National Bullying Prevention Month in October.

The event, starting at 11 a.m., begins with the reading of a proclamation by Carson City Supervisor Brad Bonkowski, proclaiming October as Carson City Bullying Prevention Month, followed by Sheriff Ken Furlong talking about bullying and stranger safety from a law enforcement perspective.

Final Environmental Impact Report released for North Lake Tahoe CalPeco Electric Project

The U.S. Forest Service, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, and California Public Utilities Commission have released a final environmental document for the electrical line upgrade project proposed by California Pacific Electric Company, now known as Liberty Utilities, in the North Lake Tahoe area.

Cameras activated at Lake Tahoe to track smoke from King Fire

The University of Nevada, Reno’s newest mountaintop camera at Lake Tahoe has just been installed, and has been tracking the smoke from the King Fire in El Dorado County, Calif., which has been inundating the Lake Tahoe Basin, Carson City and Reno areas with smoke in the afternoons.

Residents get glimpse of coming changes to downtown Carson City landscape

With a packed house and lots of questions, Carson City residents had a chance Tuesday to see what enhanced downtown landscaping, street and sidewalk improvements would look like in a planned redesign of downtown.

The Carson Street improvement project is part of an overall plan to revitalize the commercial corridors throughout Carson City. The improvements, made public during two workshops at the Carson City Community Center, will be funded through sales tax revenues, one-eighth of a cent, approved earlier this by the Carson City Board of Supervisors.

Nordyke Ranch House in Lyon County listed in State Register of Historic Places

Nordyke Ranch House in Lyon County, south of Yerington, was listed in the Nevada State Register of Historic Places on Sept. 12, 2014. As one of the few remaining buildings of the small ranching community of Nordyke, the ranch house stands as a visible reminder of Mason Valley’s agricultural development in the early 20th century.

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