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FISH

South Lake Tahoe OKs ban on Styrofoam food containers

South Lake Tahoe joins at least 114 other California cities and municipalities in banning polystyrene, also known as Styrofoam, a type of plastic manufactured from non-renewable fossil fuels and synthetic chemicals that is not biodegradable and has become a concern across the country.

Silver State Tag offers hunt of a lifetime and more

Describing the Silver State Tag is a lot like watching one of those late night infomercials. With all the extra gear and services a person can win, you are constantly saying the phrase, “but wait, there’s more!”

River Wranglers engages local youth in watershed education

River Wranglers (RW), a youth-oriented watershed education organization based in Carson City, has just wrapped up its fall season.

RW’s Education and Outreach Coordinator Julia Keane led students through different programs that focus specifically on the Carson River Watershed.

Keane came on board in October of 2017 as an AmeriCorps Member from the Sierra Nevada AmeriCorps Partnership (SNAP).

March for Meals: Meals on Wheels a Godsend for Carson City seniors

CARSON CITY, Nev.– Joe Covington and his wife Sheila Covington, both 83, have been Carson City Meals on Wheels clients for almost five years. Covington said both of them love the program, but Sheila Covington said she worries about the funding.

Study on frogs helps UNR scientists understand disease outbreak and progression

RENO, Nev. – The search for answers to protect Central American frogs from extinction is also giving scientists clues on how to predict and respond to emerging diseases and epidemics in humans, plants and other wildlife.

Mac the Naw: Welcomed changes made to 2018 Nevada fishing license

Hello fellow anglers. I have some great news for Nevada anglers. This year the Nevada Department of Wildlife has restructured their licensing. There is no need to get a second rod stamp or purchase a trout stamp when purchasing your 2018 fishing license.

Find some fun this Friday: live music, comedy, art and more

Event Date: 
March 23, 2018 (All day)

We aren’t expecting any rain today, but weather control is well above my pay-grade. The recent downpour filled a few reservoirs around town, including the one at the corner of Roop Street and Little Lane.

March for Meals: Meals on Wheels comes full circle for Carson City man

CARSON CITY — What goes around comes around. Monte Fast has spent his life helping others, and now that he is in need of a little help, it has come to him. Fast was executive director of FISH, Friends in Service Helping, for 20 years. His career has also included serving as a pastor, a musician, music teacher and choir director.

A snowy Friday in Carson City: Live music, comedy, and the kick-off to St. Pat’s

Event Date: 
March 16, 2018 (All day)

Winter may be showing up fashionably late, but she was certain to make an entrance. Schools in Carson City are closed due to the snowfall we received last night, but Carson Valley and Lyon County schools will be open. For the kids of Youth Theater Carson City: the show must go on.

Carson City community agencies work together to curb violence

When someone is in crisis, it’s scary and overwhelming for those suffering immediate anguish. For family members and others around them, it can be terrifying.

WNC Specialty Crop Institute presents farm branding, marketing workshop

Branding and marketing can seem daunting for small farms and businesses. Western Nevada College (WNC) presents “The Bareknuckle Approach” to help farms and ranches learn the basics in an informal and entertaining ambience.

Friday fun in Carson City: fundraisers, art, live music, and a luau

Event Date: 
March 9, 2018 (All day)

The week winds down, but the happenings in Carson City are gearing up. Kids are going to have a fun time at the Carson Montessori Carnival Night. Help Relay for Life kick-off this year’s theme during their ‘Surfing for a Cure’ Luau at the Casino Fandango; you’ll have the opportunity to sign up your team, as well. No whining allowed, just fun times, at the Governor’s Mansion during tonight’s 'Let’s Wine Together' silent auction and wine fundraiser for the Carson High Band program.

Love of community key ingredient to Adele's in Carson City

Few restaurants in Carson City, or Northern Nevada for that matter, have been as successful for as long as Cafe at Adele's has.

Nevada Youth Range Camp accepting applications

Students attending the 2017 Nevada Youth Range Camp observe part of the camp
Event Date: 
June 17, 2018 (All day)

CARSON CITY — University of Nevada Cooperative Extension and the Nevada Section of the Society for Range Management are now accepting applications for the Nevada Youth Range Camp to be held June 17-23 in central Nevada’s Desatoya Mountains. Applications must be submitted by April 27.

Baily Pond to reopen, water determined safe after iron bacteria identified at Fuji Park fish pond

Recently Baily Pond at Fuji Park in south Carson City was temporarily closed due to what appeared to be a natural occurring event, often found in marsh and wetland environments, was observed and reported in the water on Jan. 29.

St. Teresa School Second Annual Lenten Fish Fry

Event Date: 
March 23, 2018 - 5:00pm

UPDATE: St. Teresa's annual Lenten Fish Fry has been rescheduled for Friday, March 23 at St. Teresa School. The event was scheduled for Friday, March 16 but has been postponed due to weather.
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St. Teresa School Second Annual Lenten Fish Fry will take place Friday, March 16 at St. Teresa School in Carson City.

There will be two seatings, at 5:00 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for kids, children under 8 free. Tickets available at the door, at the school office or by will call at 882-2079.

All proceeds benefit our hard working teachers.

Mac the Naw: March roars in with winter storm, some ice fishing and daylight saving time

Hello fellow anglers, it looks like March is coming in like a lion, as far as weather goes. The month of March also brings daylight saving time with it.

Northern Nevada veterans invited to 3-day Veterans Healing Camp retreat

Event Date: 
March 25, 2018 (All day)

All local veterans are cordially invited to participate in a fun three-day retreat at Veterans Healing Camp in Silver Springs, Nev. from March 25 through March 28. There will be abundant opportunities for fun, fellowship and healing. Spend quality time with other Vets who are willing to share their stories and provide assistance.

What to do on this very chilly Presidents Day

Event Date: 
February 19, 2018 (All day)

Thank goodness that there won’t be any school traffic on this very cold and icy morning. Presidents Day is a day off for the kids, so let them stay in their warm beds. Dollar days at the Gold Dust West and Carson Lanes Bowling Alleys can be a fun activity if you venture out. The Proscenium Players are still looking for members of their Repertory Theater troupe, so don’t miss their last audition event this evening. The Empty Bowls Project Soup Fest is a delicious part of the Silver and Snowflakes Tree Lighting Ceremony in December, but the planning begins now.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Feb. 17 -18

Event Date: 
February 17, 2018 (All day)
February 18, 2018 (All day)

There is absolutely a little bit of everything this weekend. There’s somewhere to volunteer, somewhere to eat some fundraising pancakes, join in an Asian New Year Lion Dance Parade, Beer Crawl in downtown Carson City, and get your Zumba on. I think the eclectic mix of happenings is one of my favorite things about our corner of the world. Whether it’s the International Film Festival, the Vagina Monologues, or telescope viewing at the WNC Observatory: you can’t tell me there is nothing to do.

SATURDAY:

Mac the Naw: Ice fishing at Red Lake, Mason Valley opens for season

Hello fellow anglers, we now have another area in Nevada that is open to fishing. On Feb. 9, the Mason Valley Wildlife management area opened for the season.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Feb. 3 – 4

Event Date: 
February 3, 2018 (All day)
February 4, 2018 (All day)

It’s hard to believe that it’s winter with these balmy temperatures. Take advantage of this beautiful day at the Downtown Carson City Wine Walk; grab a friend, a light jacket, and enjoy. See what the Wild Horse Children’s Theater’s elite performance troupe will be showcasing at an upcoming competition during a special presentation at the Carson Mall. If your bookshelves are looking a little bare, head to Dog Eared Books on Fairview where their fill-a-bag parking lot sale will have your reading list well supplied. Read on for a weekend full of happenings.

SATURDAY:

Mac the Naw: Don't let the spring-like temperatures fool you, local waters remain frigid

Hello fellow anglers, it feels like spring time outside. We are having a strange and different weather pattern from last year are we not? But a reminder here that it is still winter. The weather temperatures outside may be comfortable, but the water temperatures are very frigid.

Photos: Bald Eagles Waiting for a Fish

Bald Eagle
Bald Eagles
Bald Eagle incoming

Carson Now reader Ryan DeFalco submitted these great Bald Eagle photos Sunday.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Jan. 20 - 21

Event Date: 
January 20, 2018 (All day)
January 21, 2018 (All day)

Ready, set, crawl. The Brew Crew’s monthly pub crawl kicks off from the Laxalt Plaza next to the Nugget and includes up several downtown area taverns and restaurants. If your new year’s resolution includes volunteering, the Muscle Powered Trash Mob is a quick, but mighty, helping hand. Learn about the future of the Stewart Indian School Historic Site during an encore lecture at the Nevada State Museum. Flashback to Beatle-mania at the Brewery Arts Center or karaoke at Battleborn Social are just some of your nightlife options.

SATURDAY:

MLK Day: no school, but still plenty to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
January 15, 2018 (All day)

“Not everybody can be famous but everybody can be great because greatness is determined by service… You only need a heart full of grace and a soul generated by love.” Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke those words, and they still ring true today. A community is what a community does, and ours is filled with people that do amazing things for others. As we stand at the beginning of a new year, consider getting involved with a local non-profit: FISH, Advocates to End Domestic Violence, and the Nevada Humane Society are just a few of the great organizations in our valley.

Mac the Naw: Topaz opener brings lots of catches, large mackinaws being caught at Tahoe

Hello fellow anglers, welcome to the new year and may it bring you tighter lines. I can truly say the Topaz Lake fishing derby is off to a very good start.

A New Alliance in the New Year

Friends in Service Helping (FISH) and the Capital City C.I.R.C.L.E.S. Initiative (CIRCLES) are excited to announce a more formal relationship and an expanded collaboration.

Mac the Naw: Topaz fishing opener Jan. 1 brings cash prizes and slot play for big catches

Hello fellow anglers, it is that time of year to celebrate the new year and the Topaz Lake opening day fishing season. On Monday, Jan. 1, 2018 at precisely 6:46 a.m. will be the official starting time for anglers to begin fishing on Topaz Lake.

Mac the Naw says Merry Fishmas to all and wait awhile longer for Sierra lakes to ice over

Hello fellow anglers. I am happy to say, the winter solstice has come and gone. Meaning, each day now brings one minute longer of daylight. But as we all know, that does not mean it will get any warmer soon. Down here in the Minden and Carson Valleys we've experienced an average of 7 to 10 degree mornings.

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