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Carson City sheriff's deputies arrest Dayton man for suspicion of fourth DUI

A 66-year-old Dayton man, who had been arrested over the weekend for suspicion of a third DUI, was arrested again Monday for felony suspicion of a fourth DUI after a traffic stop, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Senator Square: Careers begin at Carson High School

Students finding their future careers before they have even graduated from high school has been an evolution in the making and who would have thought?

However, between Carson High School’s Senior Project graduation requirement, made possible by the generous working community of Carson City, the myriad of old and newly formed clubs offered to the students of Carson High, and on-site income earners like The Greenhouse Project, not to mention the Career and Technical Education Jump Start program offered through Western Nevada College, students are figuring out quickly that high school is not the end of their education before starting a career, it is where they may actually begin their careers.

Business Spotlight: New pottery store in Carson City to teach love of clay

As the idiom goes, those who can, do, and those who can't, teach.

Then there's Merrill and Jo Moore, who do both.

The Carson City couple learned to throw clay four years ago through a local studio, and now are ready to pass on what they've learned by opening their own pottery studio inside the Carson Mall.

AG to court: Amend your order and allow school choice to move forward

Attorney General Adam Laxalt is asking a judge to amend or revise an order on school choice, insisting it contradicts the Supreme Court's decision that struck down Education Savings Accounts because of the funding mechanism.

Heller: House and Senate to include bipartisan Lake Tahoe Restoration Act in water legislation

The House and Senate have agreed to include the bipartisan Lake Tahoe Restoration Act in the final bicameral Water Resources Development Act, titled the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act, Nevada Sen. Dean Heller announced Monday.

Carson City Sheriff’s Office bookings: Weekend arrests for DUI, drugs, domestic battery

Two from Carson City were arrested Sunday for felony warrants alleging they obtained money by false pretenses, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Column: Looking Back At A Special Thanksgiving Moment (sponsored)

Thanksgiving isn't a patriotic holiday per se, but it is full of patriotic feelings as Americans did and should give thanks for our shared blessings as a nation.

Carson City Supervisors approve gaming license transfer, marijuana moratorium

Carson City's Board of Supervisors voted 2-1 Thursday to approve the transfer of the former Horseshoe Club's gaming license from Nevada Treasure Chest to Silver Bullet of Nevada, LLC, which owns Bodine’s Casino.

Carson City District Attorney to retry man now on parole in 1995 slaying

Carson City's District Attorney said Thursday he would retry a man on parole for charges related to the death of William Gibson that happened more than 20 years ago.

Carson City's Shaheen Beauchamp Builders nominated for Excellence in Design Awards

Carson City-based Shaheen Beauchamp Builders LLC has been nominated to receive the Nevada Excellence in Design awards by the Nevada Chapter of the American Institute of Architects for their work on renovations of the Mutual of Omaha Bank in Carson City in 2013 and 777 Center in midtown Reno this year.

Carson City Sheriff’s Office bookings: Deputies make drug, warrant arrests

A 39-year-old Carson City man was arrested early Tuesday for felony suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Carson City Supervisors to vote on Vintage at Kings Canyon Thursday

The Carson City Board of Supervisors (BOS) will meet Thursday, Dec. 1, in the Sierra Room of the Carson City Community Center, located at 851 E. William Street, beginning at 8:30 a.m. to consider a number of materials on its agenda for the first of the month, including a vote on the zoning changes to the proposed Vintage at Kings Canyon over 55 development.

Senator Square: Carson High counselors say now is the time to prepare for college

Though there are still six months of school remaining, Carson High School’s counselors say that now is the time for seniors to kick it into gear to go to college. Applications for college are due now and in the next few weeks, and scholarship opportunities begin flooding in during January.

Carson City arrests: Dayton man booked for felony burglary warrant

A 34-year-old Dayton man was booked Tuesday at Carson City Jail for a felony burglary warrant issued the same day, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Nevada Humane Society Animal Files: Working cats available for adoption

Traditional home adoptions aren’t for every cat which is why the Working Cats of Nevada Humane Society are seeking jobs in a more unique setting. Working Cats are looking for a home in settings such as a barn, warehouse, corporate campus, library, small business or plant nursery. In exchange for room, board and meals, the Working Cats will do just that — work, in an effort to keep your property rodent free as well as provide your guests with entertainment as they perch above your heads playing hide and go seek.

South Lake Tahoe Police: Suspect jailed for suspicion of contaminating food

A 43-year-old South Lake Tahoe man was arrested Tuesday as the suspect in a food contamination case at Raley’s in the Village Center near Stateline.

An open letter RE: The Vintage At Kings Canyon

An open letter RE: The Vintage At Kings Canyon

This open letter is intended for (1) all residents of Carson City in general, (2) the neighbors of this proposed mixed-use development in particular, and (3) specifically to the members of the Carson City Board of Supervisors.

Carson City Sheriff's Office: Deputies make multiple warrant arrests

A 29-year-old Carson City man was booked Friday into Carson City Jail for a felony warrant allegedly trafficking of a controlled substance, 4 to 14 grams.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Nov. 19 - 20

Event Date: 
November 19, 2016 (All day)
November 20, 2016 (All day)

Start the day making something beautiful. The Muscle Powered Trash Mob descends upon our new downtown for some clean-up and coffee. Kids will enjoy the Tales and Wags program at the Library where they get to read to therapy dogs and acquire a new book in the process. It’s a Carson/Douglas Army/Navy rivalry as the JROTC programs hit the field at Carson High for a game of flag football. Keep reading and you’re sure to find something that sounds fun.

SATURDAY:

Carson City arrests: Man jailed after early morning pursuit in stolen car, meth recovered

A 33-year-old Reno man faces 11 charges including possession of a stolen vehicle, eluding an officer and trafficking a controlled substance after an early Friday morning pursuit that began on the freeway, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Final week: Pie to the Rescue order deadline is Sunday

This is the final week to order pies baked fresh by talented Carson City area chefs from local restaurants in time for Thanksgiving. All proceeds benefit the Northern Nevada Dream Center Reach the Hungry program.

Senator Square: Rivalry touches the hearts of everyone

In light of recent political events, which need no commentary here, two rival high schools engaged in an equally important contest that set the standard for gracious rivalry to show this embattled country how it is done on the day after the election.

Pioneer High School Students Prepare for ACT

Juniors in the state of Nevada must take the ACT tests as one of the requirements to graduate from high school. The tests consist of math, reading writing and science.

Friday, Nov. 11: Veterans' Day Things to Do and special thank yous for your service

Event Date: 
November 11, 2016 (All day)

A heartfelt ‘thank you’ to everyone who has served or is serving in our Armed Forces. Further thank yous go to their loved ones for the sacrifices they make. This Veterans’ Day several local and national businesses have some special offers for you: free food, drinks, and even pet adoptions. You’ll find them all listed here. It’s also a Friday, so Carson City has some fun packed into our little valley. Enjoy live music at Westside Pour House or Living the Good Life. It’s a DJ Dance Party at Jimmy G’s Cigar Bar.

Carson City arrests: Man jailed after attempting to cash stolen check at bank

A Carson City man was arrested Friday on felony suspicion of uttering a forged instrument after attempting to cash a stolen check at a bank, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Pie to the Rescue 2016: Campaign for families in need filled with yummy Thanksgiving choices

Join Northern Nevada Dream Center and support Carson City area families in need this holiday season as dozens of the region's best chefs from local restaurants donate their time and talent to bake fabulous Thanksgiving pies for the sixth annual Pie to the Rescue.

Live Music w/Everyday Saints

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Event Date: 
November 5, 2016 - 8:00pm

Everyday Saints will be rocking the Eleventh Frame Lounge with Alternative, Country and Rock Music.

Order food through the bar from any of our restaurants (Johnny Rockets, Wally's Pizza & Subs, Alley's Diner), and have your dinner delivered right to your table or bar stool.

Lounge is located inside Carson Lanes Family Fun Center, with bowling, arcade and billiards room for additional entertainment.

No Cover. 21+

Ballot Questions -- State 1. Background checks for all gun transfers -- NO

Digest and arguments:
http://files.constantcontact.com/d2820800501/c76d91ef-30c6-4744-833a-727...

Actual text:
http://carson.org/home/showdocument?id=51136

First, let's begin with the simple fact that all gun control measures, actual or proposed, are prima facie unconstitutional. Why? Because the Second Amendment plainly says "… the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

Senator Square: Competition and cooperation at the heart of Carson High School

Competition is in the heart of most people, and the students, faculty, and staff at CHS is no exception to that rule. Students and teachers are not going to miss out on the myriad of individual and cooperative competitive opportunities that present themselves at the high school level.

Bad Reputation, Good for Environment: Creepy bats essential to healthy Nevada ecosystems

As we head toward Halloween on Monday we think about all the scary creatures often associated with the celebration. It’s easy to come up with scary thoughts about things that go bump in the dark, and unfortunately, a lot of people think of bats as that bump in the dark. You might be surprised, however, to learn that nearly everything you thought about bats is incorrect and they are actually extremely important to the success of Nevada’s ecosystems.

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