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Pitcher Taylor Clarke makes MLB history in Dbacks debut

Taylor Clarke made a good first impression in the Major Leagues, an indelible three-inning save for the Arizona Diamondbacks, who called up the right-handed pitcher from Reno earlier in the day.

Discussions held today on creating the Nevada State Holocaust Museum

Carson City, NV – At a time of rising anti-Semitism, intolerance, and discrimination, AB 257 is the first step in Nevada to promote mutual respect and understanding and to make Holocaust education and genocide awareness priority through the establishment of the Nevada State Holocaust Museum.

What's happening around Carson City on Tuesday, March 19

Good morning Carson City and welcome to the last day of winter. It is Tuesday, March 19, 2019. Expect mostly sunshine and cloudy skies today as a weather system is expected to move into the region later tonight bringing rain showers to the lower valleys and some snow to the Sierra for the first day of Spring. Here's what is happening around town today, including free admission to the Nevada State Museum.

Museum in Carson City puts spotlight on Nevada’s cultural diversity at upcoming showcase

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March 19, 2019 - 10:00am

CARSON CITY — Museums from around the state will converge on the Nevada State Museum in Carson City on Tuesday, March 19 for the 2019 Nevada Museum Showcase.

Natural Resources Management Act provides guaranteed, permanent funding for Nevada

Nevada is a recreational wonder, abounding with one-of-a-kind State Parks, vibrant trail systems, historic treasures, native wildlife, abundant hunting and fishing, and memorable adventures of all kinds waiting to be discovered.

Now, outdoor enthusiasts will have even greater opportunities to connect with nature and enjoy Nevada’s vast recreational splendor.

Carson City Historical Society Celebrates 50 Years

CCHS Board members and volunteers celebrate 50th anniversary.

Following a Carson City Historical Society Board meeting on Feb. 11, Board members gathered for a little celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of the CCHS.

The Nevada Landmarks Society (NLS) was founded on February 11, 1969, in order to preserve the Roberts House, the yellow Gothic Revival-style house at 1207 North Carson St., now known as the Foreman-Roberts House. The NLS later became the Carson City Historical Society.

The Nature Conservancy Introduces New River Fork Ranch Preserve Manager

The Nature Conservancy has named Lori Leonard as the new preserve manager at River Fork Ranch Preserve outside of Genoa.

“I’ve been working for The Nature Conservancy as a Restoration Technician at the McCarran Ranch Preserve on the Truckee River for nearly four years,” explains Leonard. “Now, I’m really looking forward to bringing my conservation skills and background to the beautiful Carson Valley. I’m excited to engage with community members to make the most of this incredible preserve and to build on the success that TNC and partners have had here over nearly two decades.”

Bingo for Cash

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January 27, 2019 (All day)
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February 10, 2019 (All day)
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February 24, 2019 (All day)
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March 10, 2019 (All day)
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March 24, 2019 (All day)
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April 7, 2019 (All day)
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April 21, 2019 (All day)
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May 5, 2019 (All day)
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May 19, 2019 (All day)
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June 2, 2019 (All day)
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June 16, 2019 (All day)

This is an official fundraiser for the Historical Society of Dayton Valley to help preserve history in the Dayton Valley and surrounding Comstock area.
We have bingo at the Dayton Senior Center the 1st and 3rd Friday of every month. Please come join us for some fun and comradely. Come rain or come shine, we will be playing BINGO.

Check out our website https://daytonhistorynv.org and our two Facebook pages
Historical Society of Dayton Valley Bingo Night, and Historical Society of Dayton Valley.

Lynn Zonge picked as 2019 Andy Aldax Award recipient by Carson City area water district

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Repeats every day until Wed Jan 16 2019 .
January 16, 2019 - 6:30pm

The Carson Water Subconservancy District announced this week the selection of Lynn Zonge to receive the 2019 Andy Aldax Carson River Watershed Award for Exemplary Service in Conservation and Protection of the Carson River Watershed.

Stewart Indian School documentary debuts Monday at Nevada Museum of Art

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December 17, 2018 - 5:00pm

CARSON CITY — The Stewart Indian School Preservation Alliance, in partnership with the Nevada Indian Commission, will be premiering a new documentary, “Stewart Indian School: Home of the Braves,” on Monday, Dec. 17 at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno.

104-acre McCarran parcel sale in Reno approved by Nevada's Board of Regents

RENO — The Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education at its Nov. 16 meeting in Las Vegas, the sale of a 104-acre parcel at the University of Nevada, Reno’s Main Station Field Laboratory for $18 million, the appraised value of the property.

Silver State Musings: The election is over, enjoy the holidays, then get to work

The dust has finally settled on Nevada's 2018 mid-term elections following months of relentless media blitzing. I doubt that I am the only one breathing a sigh of relief.

River Fork Ranch Community Day a success, organizers say

River Fork Ranch Preserve Community Day © Martin Swinehart/TNC
River Fork Ranch Preserve Community Day © Martin Swinehart/TNC
Kids enjoying River Fork Ranch Preserve Community Day © Martin Swinehart/TNC

Much more than a nature preserve, River Fork Ranch Preserve near Genoa is an outdoor classroom, living laboratory, working cattle ranch, recreation destination and more.

NDOT completes much of Kingsbury Grade drainage enhancements

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Department of Transportation has substantially completed a project to enhance roadway drainage pipes on the Carson Valley side of State Route 207, also known as Kingsbury Grade, which links to Lake Tahoe.

The V&T Railway: Riding the train back in time

CARSON CITY — In the years since Tom Gray first set foot in his dad’s V&T Railroad shop in 1974, the world has seen many changes. “They’re paving over all the dirt roads, old buildings are crumbling,” he observed.

Bleu Cafe introduces monthly Culinary Travelers Club dinners

Chef Roberta Davies has traveled extensively worldwide, building upon her knowledge of international cuisine.

National Trails System Act: 50 years of connecting communities like Carson City

The year 1968 was one of turmoil. The Vietnam War was intensifying, and protests were increasing back home. Martin Luther King Jr. and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy were both assassinated. Urban riots were common, and college unrest was widespread.

NDOT stormwater management exceeds state, federal enforcement requirements

CARSON CITY — In a continued commitment to preserve and protect Nevada’s water resources, the Nevada Department of Transportation was approved for termination of its consent decree in the United States Nevada District Court.

Know Your Ballot Carson City: Question 6, Renewable Energy

On Nov. 6, Nevadans will face the final question on the ballot, Question 6. If adopted, electric utility companies would be required to acquire 50 percent of their electricity from renewable resources by 2030.

Nevada brings home additional $32 million in federal transportation money

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that approximately $32 million in additional federal highway spending authority has been made available for Silver State road projects through redistribution of Federal Highway Administration fiscal year-end funds.

U.S. Forest Service update: Boot Fire now 100 percent contained

The Boot Fire, located in the eastern Sierra Mountains on the Bridgeport Ranger District of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, was called 100 percent contained on Sept. 15.

MOS Talk: Office makes it easy to secure your documents

Document protection is more important than ever these days with virus threats seemingly omnipresent in cyberspace, the online world of the Internet and Worldwide Web.

Nevada and mining company agree to protect, repair sage-grouse habitat lost in wildfire

CARSON CITY — Even before the Martin Fire burned more than 430,000 acres in northeast Nevada, many of which contained prime sage-grouse habitat near Paradise Valley, a project to enhance this critical sage-grouse habitat was already in the works.

Environmental watchdog to be Dems luncheon speaker

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July 9, 2018 - 11:30am

John Hadder, executive director of Great Basin Resource Watch, will be the featured speaker at Monday's Carson City Democratic luncheon.

GBRW is a Reno-based environmental justice organization dedicated to protecting the health and well being of the land, air, water, wildlife, and human communities of the Great Basin from the adverse effects of resource extraction and use. They advocate on behalf of policy solutions that reduce toxic emissions, protect water resources, and preserve human and wildlife habitat.

NDOT to host public information meetings to evaluate future Interstate 11 corridors

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July 24, 2018 - 2:00pm

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Department of Transportation will host public information meetings in July and August to provide updates on corridor selection for the future Interstate 11 connecting the Las Vegas valley and northwestern Nevada.

Coyotes advance to Wild West Cup Final

There may be a new head coach and a new name, but the Nevada Coyotes did what they’ve done all season long — win. The latest victory came against Southern Oregon Starphire FC in the Wild West Cup Semifinals by the score of 2-0.

The win advances the club to its second consecutive cup final.

Roadside fencing, cattle guards among NDOT improvements through Washoe Valley

Drivers will see single lane closures and travel delays of up to 30 minutes on Alternate, Old U.S. 395 in Washoe Valley this Thursday through July 6 as part of a continuing Nevada Department of Transportation project to resurface the highway.

Detours ahead for motorists using Alternative U.S. 395 through Pleasant Valley

CARSON CITY — Detours will be in place for residential access from Alternate U.S. 395 to East Laramie and Rawhide drives in Pleasant Valley beginning this week as part of a continuing NDOT project to resurface the highway.

State Historic Preservation keeps Nevada's diverse cultural treasures thriving year after year

CARSON CITY — Nevada is a historic and cultural wonder, abounding with stories, traditions, archaeology, cultural resources, and buildings that contribute to Nevada’s unique sense of place.

Charters of Freedom officially dedicated at Carson City Courthouse

Charters of Freedom Carson City, a permanent installation displaying bronze-plated replicas of the United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence, was dedicated Thursday afternoon on the Carson City Courthouse plaza, 885 East Musser Street in Carson City.

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