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Carson City Planning Commission to review permit for indoor go-cart track
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Fri, 09/23/2016 - 11:46amA special use permit (SUP) will be reviewed Wednesday, Sept. 28 by the Carson City Planning Commission for a proposed indoor go-cart facility located at 3777 N. Carson Street next to Ben's Fine Wines and Spirits, the city's Community Development Report for September shows.
Austin Lounge Lizards return to Piper's Opera House
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 09/21/2016 - 6:18pmAustin Lounge Lizards and Antsy McClain & the Trailer Park Troubadours Return to Virginia City and Piper's Opera House. Lizards on Friday, October 14 and Antsy on Thursday, October 20. Both shows are at 7:00pm and doors open at 6:30pm.
Nevada Humane Society offers sneak peek of new Carson City Shelter
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Wed, 09/21/2016 - 12:28pmConstruction workers are putting the finishing touches on the new $4 million Carson City Animal Shelter in preparation for the facility's Oct. 8 grand opening.
More than 40 employers expected at Friday's job fair at the Carson City Community Center
Submitted by editor on Tue, 09/20/2016 - 8:58amA job readiness seminar, hosted by the Carson City Health and Human Services Workforce Program, is being held in advance of Friday's job fair at the community center.
Sunday, Sept. 18: Things to do around Carson City
Submitted by editor on Sun, 09/18/2016 - 5:35amHistoric Dayton is the place to be. The Annual Dayton Valley Days and Railroad Days features a chili cook-off, pet parade, pinewood derby race, and much more. Join CASI at Riverview Park for the annual 5K9 walk/run and don’t forget to bring your pooch. The Edible Pedal is one of the most delicious bike rides around with 100, 50, or 10 mile courses. It’s your last chance to catch the Reno Air Races or The Way it Was Rodeo in Virginia City. Keep reading, more Sunday fun awaits.
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I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Sept. 17 - 18
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 09/16/2016 - 6:20pmWhoa doggy, what a weekend. Dayton Valley Days, the Steampunk Ball and Parade in Virginia City, and the Western Heritage Festival at the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park are just the tip of the iceberg. Whether it’s in Carson City, or just over the hill in one of our neighboring counties, you’ll find something fun to do. Read on.
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Dayton Valley Days 2016 this weekend features festival of parades, music, food and more
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 09/15/2016 - 12:47pmCelebrating all things community and the first responders who keep its residents safe, this weekend marks the 28th Dayton Valley Days celebration.
The annual two-day festival is the largest event of the year and draws thousands of visitors and community members to the historic district. Dayton Valley Days helps raise funds for continued restoration of the historic schoolhouse–turned community center and local nonprofit organizations.
It's Your City: Cory King of the Greenhouse Project discusses education programs, fall harvest
Submitted by editor on Thu, 09/15/2016 - 9:30amIn this week's edition of It's Your City, host Cortney Bloomer features Cory King of the Greenhouse Project who discusses the nonprofit program that provides school students opportunities to grow garden vegetables. The Greenhouse Project also donates produce to nonprofit food banks.
City Workforce Program hosts job readiness seminar
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Mon, 09/12/2016 - 8:46pmA job readiness seminar, hosted by the Carson City Health and Human Services (CCHHS) Workforce Program, will be held over three days next week at 900 E. Long Street in Carson City.
It's Your City: Sixth annual Edible Pedal from Carson City to Reno happens Sunday
Submitted by editor on Mon, 09/12/2016 - 7:36amThis week's It's Your City with host Cortney Bloomer features Eric Sell, sponsorship director for Edible Pedal. The sixth annual event will be held on Sunday, Sept. 18 with bicycle rides and food tasting that runs between Carson City and Reno.
Carson City remembers September 11 at Mills Park
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sun, 09/11/2016 - 9:56amDozens attended a ceremony this morning in Mills Park, commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 Terrorist Attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and United Flight 93 over Pennsylvania.
Upcoming Carson City Kiwanis Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day features golf, run and bench press
Submitted by editor on Sat, 09/10/2016 - 5:28amThe third annual Carson City Kiwanis Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day is like Carson City’s mini Olympics, said founder Robey Willis.
“There’s so much going on with the golf tournament, the run and the weight-lifting competition,” he said. “I think that’s what makes it such a festive atmosphere. People are having so much fun.”
Cornerstone at Former Carson City U.S. Mint 150th Anniversary
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 09/08/2016 - 1:16pmMASONIC CORNER STONE 150 YEAR REDEDICATION FOR U.S. MINT IN CARSON CITY SEPTEMBER 24, 2016 On September 24, 1866 at 2:00 pm, the Grand Lodge of Nevada, Free and Accepted Masons dedicated the laying of the cornerstone of the original U.S. Mint in Carson City, Nevada. Exactly 150 years later to the day and time, the Grand Lodge of Nevada, Free and Accepted Masons will rededicate that cornerstone at what is now the Nevada State Museum.
Nevada Governor Sandoval to attend Sept. 11 memorial ceremony in Fallon
Submitted by editor on Thu, 09/08/2016 - 8:27amNevada Governor Brian Sandoval, City of Fallon Mayor Ken Tedford, various city council members and local residents honor the heroes and the lives lost in the September 11, 2001 attacks during the 15th annual memorial service held at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, September 11 in the City Hall Courtyard.
Veterans Spotlight: A new look at FISH
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Wed, 09/07/2016 - 11:24amThere's an old proverb that says, "a friend in need is a friend indeed."
For the needy in Carson City and surrounding rural counties, there may be no greater ally than Friends In Service Helping, otherwise known by its familiar acronym FISH.
Voters Should Have a Say in Local Government
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 09/07/2016 - 7:41amAll workers have the constitutional freedom of association and may form labor unions if they so choose. Under the same constitutional right, employees should be free not to join the union. And employers, public or private, should have the right to bargain with a union or not.
Column: New series turns spotlight on veterans services
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Tue, 09/06/2016 - 7:58pmIn February of this year, a coalition of military veterans and community stakeholders came together to form the Carson City Veterans Community Council (CCVCC), a local collaborative effort whose overall goal is to improve the coordination and delivery of direct care services to veterans.
Got a cool million or a few to spare? Buildings for sale in downtown Carson City
Submitted by editor on Sun, 09/04/2016 - 12:46pmDowntown Carson City is for sale — parts of it that is — and if you’ve got a spare few million dollars, you could be the proud owner of a historic building or two. After all, not everyone can own a piece of history while becoming a partner in the new downtown.
Sunday, Sept. 4 Labor Day weekend: Things to do around Carson City
Submitted by editor on Sat, 09/03/2016 - 10:58pmRibs and cantaloupes are on the menu today if you want to head out to Sparks or Fallon, respectively. Stay local and let the Elks Club serve you up some pancakes at their monthly breakfast. Genoa offers up a fun afternoon with friends: Sweet Sippin Sunday begins at 1 p.m. The Summer Concert Series at the Nugget offers up a tribute to Tom Petty and Bob Seger with Double Trouble. Continue on for even more weekend fun.
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Touched By Angels opens at new John Street location
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sat, 09/03/2016 - 8:38pmJust in time for Saturday afternoon's monthly Wine Walk, sponsored by Carson City's Downtown Business Association (DBA), Simone and Greg Bartell held a grand re-opening of their Touched By Angels home and garden shop at 205 E. John Street.
Grand opening celebration for Carson City Art Gallery and Pottery Studio
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sat, 09/03/2016 - 7:24pmRich and Robin McGregor were all smiles Saturday afternoon as they opened the doors to the new Carson City Art Gallery and Pottery Studio inside the historic stage depot building located at 110 S. Curry Street in downtown Carson City.
I Love Carson City: Labor Day weekend 2016 events celebrated throughout the region
Submitted by editor on Fri, 09/02/2016 - 11:56amLabor Day Weekend Highlights
Carson City:
Saturday – Monday: Take a ride on the Virginia and Truckee #25 Steam Engine at the Nevada State Train Museum. Rides begin approximately every 40 minutes, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fares are $8 for ages 12 and over; $4 for ages 4 to 11 and Museum members; and FREE for ages 3 and under.
Mac the Naw fishing report for Sierra and Tahoe: Labor Day weekend brings free fishing day
Submitted by editor on Thu, 09/01/2016 - 9:10amHello fellow anglers, many have been asking, where is the Naw report? I have been fishing in Oregon for the last couple weeks and did quit well. We caught green and blue ling cod and a few black sea bass out of Brooking's.
Event highlights for the Labor Day Weekend
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Wed, 08/31/2016 - 9:34pmLabor Day Weekend Highlights
Carson City:
Saturday – Monday: Take a ride on the Virginia and Truckee #25 Steam Engine at the Nevada State Train Museum. Rides begin approximately every 40 minutes, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fares are $8 for ages 12 and over; $4 for ages 4 to 11 and Museum members; and FREE for ages 3 and under.
Celebration of a Fine Life and Two Great Careers
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 08/31/2016 - 2:43pmThis week we note a recent death and two retirements. As Mr. Lincoln said: It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. As we mourn the passing of a man, we are reminded of the joy and goodness he brought us, and we also comfort his survivors. And in honoring the two retirees, we celebrate the values they exemplified and the inspiration and joy they provided.
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Rick Fineberg recently lost a long battle to esophageal cancer. He was admired and will be sorely missed by many.
Hacienda Market and Grill now open in Carson City
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Wed, 08/31/2016 - 8:00amAfter a months-long remodel that began earlier this spring, the Hacienda Market and Grill opened its doors to customers on Aug. 25, owner Elsa Kinzie said.
Virginia City wild weekends ahead feature Labor Day celebration, camel and ostrich races
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 08/29/2016 - 9:35amVirginia City celebrates the next two weekends with historic proportions including the Great Civil War Days this Saturday through Monday, the annual Labor Day parade and then prepares itself with giddy and up go the following weekend with the 57th annual International Camel and Ostrich Races.
Brochure directs Carson City Art Walk
Submitted by editor on Wed, 08/24/2016 - 7:59amA new brochure, developed through the Carson City Visitors Bureau, leads art lovers on a self-guided tour of the city’s galleries. The Carson City Art Walk features artists and galleries, all located within walking distance of downtown.
It's Your City: The origins of the American Tea Mistresses
Submitted by editor on Tue, 08/23/2016 - 12:55pmThis week's It's Your City with host Cortney Bloomer features a talk with Dana Lee Fruend about the historical re-enactment group known as the American Tea Mistresses.
Trash Mob to Clean Up Carson River Saturday
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 08/22/2016 - 3:00pmYou may consider Muscle Powered a hiking and biking organization, and you wouldn't be wrong. But Muscle Powered's motto is "Walk, Bike, Build," and it is the "Build" part of the motto that is sometimes overlooked. With the official opening of the Ash to Kings Trail last season, the building aspect of Muscle Powered's motto was highlighted.