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Educational innovator encourages Carson City to think outside the box

Speaking from a platform of practical experience, Milton Chen, Ph.D., knows what it takes to be cutting edge.

As executive director and senior fellow emeritus with the George Lucas Educational Foundation, producer of the award-winning Edutopia.org web site, Dr. Chen has been at the forefront of innovative K-12 learning for four decades.

Nevada Ready 21 digital learning program awards $14 million to Nevada schools

More than $14 million will be dispersed statewide to 20 schools awarded funding from the Nevada Ready 21 digital learning initiative, the Nevada Department of Education announced.

Sheriff asks Carson City to mobilize for veterans

Founding father Benjamin Franklin is credited with saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong has identified a problem in the state capital, and he has proposed a way to solve it, taking Franklin’s advice to heart.

“There are a ton of veterans in this town that no one knows they’re here,” Furlong told a panel of community members Thursday afternoon at the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, making specific note of the problem of homelessness among Carson City’s veteran population.

Carson City headstone project is about recognition, respect

When Melinda Cash started walking at Lone Mountain Cemetery in search of headstones for her genealogy hobby, she would frequently come upon a bare plot with nothing more than a small tin temporary marker — or often nothing at all — to identify the person buried there.

These weren’t vacant plots, but occupied graves without the dignity of proper, permanent burial markers.

The reality that some at rest in Lone Mountain Cemetery lack recognition from the living world left Cash with an unsettled feeling. It was enough to give her pause.

Nevada Ready 21 Digital Learning Program announces contract award to CTL

The Nevada Ready 21 program is pleased to announce the contract for the Nevada Department of Education’s one-to-one digital learning initiative has been awarded to CTL, a computer manufacturing company based in Beaverton, Oregon.

Copyright attorney to speak about photo laws

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February 17, 2016 - 6:00pm

Carolyn Wright, a nationally recognized copyright attorney, will speak at the Carson City Library 6 p.m. Feb. 17.
“Everybody has a camera in their hand everywhere they go,” she explained. “I will let people know where you can take a picture and what you can do with it and when you need to permission.”

Column: Protect Yourself from Financial Abuse

In a survey by the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers, "71 percent of care managers surveyed said financial abuse and/or exploitation of the elderly is a growing problem."

It seems about 1 in 5 folks age 65 or older have been victimized by financial fraud. The National Council on Aging said "over 90 percent of reported elder abuse is committed by the older person's own family members."

Carson City Sheriff’s Office continues Citizen’s Safe Zone in 2016

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office will continue its Citizens Safe Zone program on Saturdays through 2016, officials announced Wednesday.

The program began last year. It is designed for Carson City citizens and residents of surrounding areas to exchange merchandise purchased from one another either through Craigslist, classified ads or private party sales.

Column: Another look at charitable gift annuities

Suppose you own shares of a publicly traded stock or an investment in a mutual fund. If your original cost was $10,000 and the current value after holding it many years is $50,000, if you sell it there will be a $40,000 gain.

Laxalt will sign on to letter asking for restoration of wire act, which Sands favors and MGM opposes

Attorney General Adam Laxalt said Tuesday he plans to sign on to a letter circulating in the AG community that would support the Restoration of the Wire Act, a measure that would effectively ban Internet gaming and undermine a state law that permits it.

Outdoors with Don Q: Plan a visit to Apple Hill in California

If you are a newcomer to our area or if you have never been there, fall is a great time of the year to visit Apple Hill, one of our favorite destinations. And, if you are a newcomer, about now you are probably wondering, “What and where in the heck is Apple Hill?”

JoAnne Skelly: Sure it’s October but you can go ahead and plant ahead anyway

People look at me funny when I say “Plant now” in October. This is the best time of year to plant trees, shrubs and even perennials. While this goes against common sense with winter’s low temperatures coming, trust me, plant anyway.

Senator Square: Laptops for Everyone

All 2,300 Carson High School students will each receive a laptop during the week of Oct. 5-9 to be used at school and at home to enhance their learning opportunities. Beginning Monday at 7:45 a.m. and going throughout the day, all students will go to the library to receive their laptop. This process will be repeated again Tuesday through Thursday.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Oct. 3-4

Hello, Carson City. I'm suffering from an internet outage and want to make sure I get this information to you. I truly apologize that it is without my usual links or banter, but my little tablet can only do so much. As always, there is a great time to be had in Carson City, so please take a look at my list, grab your friends and family, and enjoy our great valley!

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Nevada recognizes October as National Cyber Security Awareness Month

October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month. The Nevada Department of Public Safety’s Division of Emergency Management, Department of Administration’s Enterprise IT Services, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the National Cyber Security Alliance are participating in National Cyber Security Awareness Month to increase awareness throughout Nevada.

Start Up: Innovation Is Everywhere

Start-Up! is weekly column on entrepreneurship, start-ups, technology and innovation, powered by the Adams Hub for Innovation.

Hello Carson City! It’s great to be back!

Following WNC’s graduation in May, I returned to my hometown of Haines, Alaska. Haines is a small town in southeast Alaska, 90 miles north of Juneau. It is home to 1,713 people year round (1,714 when I’m in town) and swells to 5,000 plus in the summer.

Obituary - Ron "Gonzo" Gonzales

Event Date: 
September 10, 2015 - 6:00pm

Aug. 7, 1951 – Aug. 14, 2015

After spending his 64th birthday with his closest family, and fulfilling his wish to live to 64 years of age and force his family to sing, “When I'm 64,” to him, Ron Gonzales, known to most as Gonzo, died at 2:33 a.m. August 14, after suffering from COPD for decades. He spent his last week pleasantly, able to read for the first time in several years after suffering deteriorating eyesight – he'd received a Kindle for his birthday. His last day was spent with his granddaughter and wife, having fun with those he loved.

UNR fire monitoring camera unveiled at 2015 Lake Tahoe Summit

When Sen. Dean Heller, Sen. Dianne Feinstein and California Gov. Jerry Brown all met up on the shores of Lake Tahoe for their annual Tahoe Summit, attention started with protecting the deep, blue waters of the pristine lake. But this year, attention turned quickly to wildfire.

“Lake Tahoe isn’t going to be blue if the forests are gone,” Graham Kent, director of the University of Nevada, Reno’s Nevada Seismological Laboratory, said. “You actually want to keep the Lake Tahoe Basin green — and protected from wildfires.”

Optimist Club for Kids coming to Carson City

Event Date: 
August 20, 2015 - 9:00am

Local business people, and other interested locals, will meet this Thursday, August 20 at 9:00 Am at the Artisan Café, across from the Ormsby House, for the first meeting to organize and charter a local Optimist Club for the kids of Carson City. Optimist clubs have programs for kids including Respect for Law, Internet Safety, Junior Golf and Scholarship programs to name a few. The community is invited to attend the organizational meeting which will have Optimist directors coming in from Sacramento and Southern California. Its a great way to help the kids of our community.

Outdoors with Don Q: Things you may not know about Nevada

I've been busy as a bee, roaming all over the Internet, gathering information about all kinds of things that you may not know about Nevada. Here is a sample of what I found:

Outdoors with Don Q: My daily favorite websites and one seasonal favorite

I admit to spending a considerable amount of time each day on the Internet, while browsing at a number of my favorite websites. The browsing is very informative and believe it or not, I do learn something new every day by visiting those websites.

Fire-spotting camera system developed by UNR installed on mountain peaks in Great Basin

Four remote mountain peaks in central and northeastern Nevada are home to a new real-time camera fire-detection system that is helping to protect Nevada’s forests and rangelands.

A Bureau of Land Management Nevada grant awarded to the University of Nevada, Reno to develop, install, and maintain a remote camera system, is in the initial phase of a five-year planned comprehensive network to cover vast areas of the state for early fire detection and response.

Deadline nears for third annual Carson City Wide Short Film Competition

Attention all aspiring and amateur filmmakers: Wired Wednesday, Carson TV and the Brewery Arts Center present the third annual City Wide Short Film Competition.

Man arrested in South Lake Tahoe linked to Vallejo kidnapping

A disbarred attorney arrested in South Lake Tahoe has been accused of kidnapping 29-year old Denise Huskins of Vallejo, Calif., on March 23, the FBI confirmed Monday.

Carson City Sheriff Furlong awarded DARE, DEA America Law Enforcement Executive of Year

Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong is the winner of the 2015 DEA, DARE Law Enforcement Executive of the Year, officials announced Monday.

Francisco X. Pegueros, President and CEO of DARE America and Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Los Angeles Field Division Anthony D. Williams made the announcement. The coveted award is given to a senior law enforcement officer who epitomizes an extraordinary commitment to drug prevention and enforcement.

The truth about freedom

What is freedom, and what does it mean?

The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines freedom as “the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action…the power or condition of acting without compulsion.”

What this means to the average American living in freedom every day is being able to choose what you say or do without government restraint or compulsion to say or do something else.

Carson City Sheriff's Office offers safe venue on Saturdays for private transactions

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The Carson City Sheriff’s Office Volunteers in Police Service unit continues to offer a safe venue for the public to carry out private party sales transactions.

Every Saturday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. volunteers are on-hand at the Sheriff’s Office, 911 East Musser Street, to provide a safe environment for private party sales.

Outdoors with Don Q: Missing In Action at Pelican, Alaska

Elaine and I just returned from a fun-filled, 10-day vacation and salt-water fishing trip that included five days in the tiny village of Pelican, Alaska.
Our trip consisted of:

Washington Fire tracked at Lake Tahoe by UNR camera network

A fire-spotting camera network operated by the University of Nevada, Reno is tracking the Washington Fire south of Lake Tahoe with two of its mountaintop cameras. The first wisps of smoke from the fire were seen on the cameras at 3:50 p.m. on Friday, June 19, one hour before the smoke was reported to fire officials.

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