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July

Carson City restaurant, food and health inspection report

Health inspections are made weekly by the Carson City Health and Human Services Environmental Health Division.
This report is for the week ending July 5 and includes inspections of a casino steak house, buffet and restaurant; a bar and lounge, restaurants and fast food restaurants; a convenience store and a mobile ice cream and snow cone vehicle.
See the full report below:

Carson City couple jailed after more than 200 grams of pot seized in traffic stop

Two Carson City residents were arrested Wednesday and face felony drug charges after more than 200 grams of marijuana were found in their possession.

Jessica Leigh Kline 19, and Kenneth Robert Bliven, 25, were arrested Wednesday, July 3, 7:11 p.m. at the intersection of Adams and Carson streets.

Sierra Nevada Ballet to Perform Famous Ballet 'Coppelia'

Summer Ballet, Coppelia, at Sand Harbor, Artown This Summer
Event Date: 
July 27, 2013 (All day)

Sierra Nevada Ballet has selected the famed Coppelia ballet for their summer performances which are scheduled for July 27 at Nightingale Hall as part of the Artown Festival and July 29 on the outdoor stage at Sand Harbor State Park in conjunction with the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival.

July 4 fireworks spectacular over Carson City light up the night

Thank you Dick Campagni's Carson City Toyota-Scion, Cumulus Radio Magic 95.5 FM, Carson City and all the organizers and contributors who made this year's Fourth of July fireworks extravaganza at Mills Park in Carson City possible. The event was filled with great music, lights and amazing eye-candy.

Video below courtesy of Scott Schrantz at AroundCarson.com. The RSVP carnival at Mills Park continues through Saturday.

Obituary: Lacee Nicole Shupe

October 19, 1990 - July 1, 2013 She was loved by all who knew her, sadly she was taken too soon. Lacee was a life long resident of the Carson Valley. She was an avid horse l...

Aerial view of the Bison fire burning in Douglas County

Event Date: 
July 4, 2013 - 8:15pm

Aerial photo taken July 4 at 8:19 p.m. looking east over a residential area close to the Bison fire from Pinenut Road. Photo by Jack Freer.

Homes threatened in wildfire burning in Douglas County off of Pine Nut Road

UPDATE 8:21PM The Bison Fire has grown to 1300 acres, said Douglas County Sheriff's Office Sgt. Pat Brooks. No structures have been damaged. No injuries reported. Additional resources have been ordered to assist, however due to other fires in the region and the 4th of July festivities, firefighting resources have been stretched thin.

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Carson City Song Circle hosts July 4 potluck at Rafter PM Ranch, fireworks to follow at Mills Park

Celebrate July 4 with patriotic songs and fireworks. The Carson City Song Circle invites the public to its Independence Day song and barbecue celebration. The festivities begin at 5:30 p.m. at Rafter PM Ranch, 5000 Hells Bells Road, Carson City.

The potluck barbecue follows between 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the patio. At 9 p.m., the folding chairs will be moved a few steps to a field looking west toward the fireworks at Mills Park and Carson High. Organizers recommend bringing a folding chair as there will be a limited number of chairs available at the ranch.

Silver City Fireman’s Ball at the park in Silver City

Event Date: 
July 27, 2013 - 2:00pm

The Silver City Fireman’s Ball will be held on July 27 at the park in Silver City from 2 to 10 p.m.

Celebrating the Silver City Volunteer Fire Department’s 150th anniversary, the volunteer fire department in Silver City was established in 1863, one year before Nevada became a state, during the era of the great Comstock Lode.

This once sprawling little city was rich in silver ore and boasted a population of over 1200 residents. 150 years later, this small town and its volunteer fire department are still rich in tradition and community spirit.

Fire crews battle 25-acre Tarnahan wildfire southeast of Carson City

UPDATE 4:21PM July 4: The Tarnahan Fire burning southeast of Carson City is 10 percent contained. No structures are threatened at this time. After GPS of the area was made, the fire was downsized at noon to 25 acres, according to Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch Center. Sierra Front had reported about 100 acres early this morning but re-adjusted the figure based on an overhead GPS reading.
Wind conditions are light.

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C-SPAN to feature Carson City history and authors for nationwide August broadcast

Carson City will be in the national spotlight as film crews from C-SPAN will begin taping a segment beginning July 8 that will feature local history and authors that will air to a nationwide audience in August.

Mayor Robert Crowell and Charter Communications will welcome the national network on the steps of the Nevada State Capitol as they prepare for a week-long visit to record and feature the city’s history and literary life. On Monday, July 8, C-SPAN representatives will reveal the stories and segments that will be explored.

Lake Tahoe firefighters to raise money for fallen Granite Mountain Hotshots

Firefighters around Lake Tahoe will do fundraising events to raise money for the fallen Granite Mountain firefighters.

Lake Valley Fire Protection District and South Lake Tahoe Fire Department are joining efforts in a “Fill the Boot” style fundraiser for the 19 Firefighters from the Granite Mountain Hotshots who perished in the Arizona fires. The fundraiser will be held this Sunday, July 7, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Highway 50 near the Bug Station in Meyers.

Public canoe trips at Lahontan State Recreation Area in July and August

Glide through the waters of Lahontan, enjoying the serenity and wildlife of the Carson River. Free public canoe trips in July and August guided by Lahontan State Recreation Area will start just below the Lahontan Dam along the Carson River and go down to the Irrigation Diversion Dam.

The route is relatively flat and is ideal for beginners learning the basics of canoeing. Canoes, paddles and life jackets will be provided, but participants will need to bring sun block and drinking water. Space is limited. Reserve your canoe ride by calling (775) 577-2226.

Watch it Live: Carson City Board of Supervisors

The Carson City Board of Supervisors meet today, Wednesday, July 3, at 8:30 a.m. in the Sierra Room of the Carson City Community Center, 851 East William Street. Go here for the agenda and here to watch it live.

Don Q's Nevada and Northern California and Sierra fishing report for July 3-10

Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada, Northern California, Lake Tahoe and the Sierra. This report is for the week of July 3-10. Be sure to pack sunscreen and plenty of cold beverages.

‘Grow Your Own, Nevada!’ classes return to cooperative extension offices

Nevadans can learn to grow safe, fresh, organic produce at home and in school and community gardens without spending a lot of money.

University of Nevada Cooperative Extension will help show residents how during eight “Grow Your Own, Nevada!” gardening classes featuring “back-to-basics” best practices for producing bountiful harvests. Classes will be presented Mondays, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m., July 8 – Aug. 26, live in Reno and video-conferenced to Extension offices throughout the state, including those in Carson City, Gardnerville, Fallon and Yerington.

North Lake Tahoe firefighters douse early morning brush fire

North Lake Fire Protection District personnel responded to a brush fire at 3:17 a.m. Tuesday at 400 Fairview Blvd., in Incline Village. Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire, containing it to approximately a half-acre in size.

The cause is under investigation. If anyone has information regarding this incident, please contact Assistant Fire Marshal, Mark Regan at 775-461-6200. The next door neighbor’s defensible space supported the suppression efforts with proper vegetation clearance and management.

Chelsea's Story launches Carson City Board of Supervisors proclamation on Wednesday

Event Date: 
July 3, 2013 - 8:30am

At the Wednesday, July 3 meeting of the Carson City Board of Supervisors, there will be a proclamation issued launching the YOU CAN HELP! campaign — an effort to distribute foster home recruitment materials throughout Carson City on behalf of Court Appointed Special Advocates of Carson City, otherwise known as CASA.

Below is a story by Chelsea Guthrie, a former child of the foster care system, now a CASA volunteer. For more information about YOU CAN HELP!, please visit www.ChildsJourneyHome.org.
Here is Chelsea's story:

Sierra Nevada Cancer Center opens cancer treatment center in South Lake Tahoe

Sierra Nevada Cancer Center opened a new cancer treatment center at 1154 Emerald Bay Road in South Lake Tahoe July 1, 2013.

Sierra Nevada Cancer Center is a state-of-the-art oncology and hematology facility now offering treatment in five locations including Carson City, Fallon, Gardnerville and Sparks. The South Lake Tahoe facility will expand the reach of Sierra Nevada Cancer Center making cancer treatment more convenient and closer to home for those living at the Lake.

Carson City Parks and Recreation steps it up for month of July

Carson City is joining the National Parks and Recreation Association in celebrating July as “Parks and Recreation Month.”

With warm temperatures and long daylight hours, summer is a great time to explore your city’s parks and trails, try a new recreation activity, or relax and enjoy a show. The Carson City Parks and Recreation Department has developed a calendar of events and is offering many options for free.

Genoa Concerts on the Green features Joey Carmon's 'Guitar Man' tribute to Jerry Reed

Event Date: 
July 14, 2013 - 5:00pm

On warm summer evenings in Genoa, when the sun begins to dip behind the Sierra Nevada, and the shadows grow long, and the light turns amber and gold, people gather in the Genoa Park on the green grass with their picnic dinners to listen to music. Joey was born in Oneida, KY and raised in Winchester, KY. and he has the accent to prove it.

July 14th features Joey Carmon: "Guitar Man" Tribute show to Jerry Reed. Bring a picnic and a blanket to Genoa Town Park and enjoy an evening of free music!

Winners announced for Women to Women Nevada June contest

Women to Women Nevada with host Carol Paz offered June viewers a simple contest where the winners would get some really nice prizes.

It being July 1, that means winners for the June contest were picked today. The contest was easy. A number between 1 and 500 was selected prior to the launch of the contest. Entries had to guess what the number was to win.

Carson City Library presents 'Making of a Cello' performance, talk July 11

Event Date: 
July 11, 2013 - 6:00pm

The Carson City Symphony Association and the Carson City Library present a talk and demonstration on "The Making of a Cello" by Symphony cellist Becky Crowe on Thursday, July 11, 6 to 8 p.m., in the auditorium of the Carson City Library, 900 N. Roop Street in Carson City.

The talk is appropriate for all ages, and admission is free.

New laws set to take effect Monday, July 1 in Nevada

CARSON CITY — When July arrives in the Silver State, nearly 200 new laws will go into effect. Nevada’s anti-sex trafficking policies will be strengthened, driver’s privilege cards for people in the country illegally will be allowed and the process of readying state law enforcement to collect DNA from everyone arrested on felony charges will begin.

Obituary: Lyle Meals

July 12, 1925 - January 15, 2013 The family of Lyle Meals invites you to join us to celebrate his life on Saturday, July 13th from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Arbors Memory Care, 212...

A Hawaiian vacation tops the auction items on tap at Concert Under the Stars

A one week stay in a luxury home on the island of Kauai will be a featured lot item during the live auction at this summer’s Concert Under the Stars in Carson City.

The event takes place July 9, outdoors behind Café at Adele’s. Legendary Rock Band “War” will headline the Concert, local favorites Notch 8 and CW and Mr. Spoons will open the show. The gates open at 5 p.m. and the music begins at 6:30 p.m.

Carson City road construction report for week of July 1-7

Here is the Carson City road construction and maintenance report for the week of July 1-7: Beginning Monday, Lompa Lane will be closed between Highway 50 East and Menlo Drive due to construction.

Detours will be signed. In addition, the JAC bus routes 2A and 2B will be re-routed to follow the detour route and the bus stops on Lompa Lane and Menlo Drive will be temporarily closed during the road closure.

There will be road work on Long Street between Humboldt Lane and Rand Avenue. No delays are expected.

University of Nevada Hires Jay Johnson as Next Baseball Head Coach

RENO, Nev. - University of Nevada Director of Athletics Doug Knuth announced today that Jay Johnson has been named the head baseball coach at Nevada. Johnson spent the last eight seasons as associate head coach at the University of San Diego. He will begin his duties at Nevada on July 1.

“Through the interview process I was impressed with Jay’s commitment to academics and building relationships within the community,” Knuth said. “I felt he is the coach that will have the Wolf Pack competing at the highest level possible.”

Nevada Division of Emergency Management issues heat warning for residents and visitors

The Nevada Division of Emergency Management issued a statement today regarding a heat wave that will grip the Silver State through the weekend and into next week as well as providing instructions for residents and visitors of how to beat the heat.
Read the statement below:

Turi Becker’s Duct Tape Wallet Program featured at Carson City Library

Event Date: 
July 13, 2013 - 2:00pm

The Carson City Library youth department will present Turi Becker, a local duct tape craft expert, on Saturday, July 13 at 2:00 p.m. for a free program for the public. Hailing from Reno, NV, Turi is a cataloging librarian for the Washoe County Library System.

Have you ever heard of duct tape prom dresses? Well, we won’t be learning how to make those but we will be making duct tape smallets, or small wallets, with Turi Becker! With a variety of colors available, you can be as creative as you want with designs and pockets! This program is geared toward upper elementary and teens.

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