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Northern Nevada outdoor gardening: As the snow flies, plan ahead to spring landscaping
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 01/24/2021 - 11:12amIn recent weeks, the ground was pliable. The temperature, comfortable and the outside beckoned. The urge to plant was getting hard to resist. Yet resist we must, for this is winter after all. I know the 15-day forecast is unreliable, but I can’t help but check it out, if, for no other reason than to instill a smidgin of common sense into my “I want to plant” brain. Snow is ahead this week.
PGA veteran to take helm at Dayton Valley Golf Course following ownership change
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 12/15/2020 - 11:59amThe Dayton Valley Golf Course has been acquired by Tour Specs Golf Management from Duncan Golf Management in a deal that was finalized this week. Tour Specs Golf Management principal owner, James (Jim) Kepler will also serve as course general manager. Kepler is a well-known PGA professional in Nevada and west coast golf communities.
Carson City, Douglas County's new Salvation Army captains welcome chance to ‘do the most good’
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Wed, 08/12/2020 - 11:23amCarson City is the new home for Salvation Army Captains Dora and Mark Stearns and 17-year old son Adam. They expressed joy to be in the type of city where your neighbor comes over to welcome you the morning after you arrive, something this couple has never experienced in previous postings.
Carson City's Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada undergoes transformation
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 05/14/2020 - 12:43pmIn the famous words of the great Dr. Seuss, “You have brains in your head, and feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.” The Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada, came to a cross roads in mid-March and has taken a stand and shifted to the direction they choose!
Spring Back into Silver State history: Travel Nevada embraces historical, legendary experiences
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 02/17/2020 - 2:58pmCARSON CITY — A new museum as well as recreation, entertainment and dining opportunities will bloom this spring in Nevada. From the opening of the Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum in Carson City to the debut of new restaurants in Las Vegas, Nevada delivers uncommon experiences this season.
Carson City's newest salon, Pure Platinum Salon and Spa, opens New Year's Day on S. Carson Street
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Fri, 01/03/2020 - 1:11pmA new Salon has opened for the start of the new decade at the corner of 5th Street and S. Carson Street, across from the Ormsby House.
Owner Cindi Miller moved to Carson City twelve years ago, and always had her eyes set on becoming a Salon owner. Now, she’s opened Pure Platinum Salon and Spa, located at 501 S. Carson St.
RMHC to Remodel Ronald McDonald House with $100K Matching Gift from William N. Pennington Foundation
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 11/13/2019 - 11:34amThanks to the generosity of the community and the William N. Pennington Foundation, Ronald McDonald House Charities Northern Nevada will be renovating all 12 bedrooms of the Ronald McDonald House in Reno.
The outpouring of support for RMHC at the recent Red Shoe Gala was overwhelming, as attendees donated $100,000 during the live auction and paddle raise portions of the event, which the Pennington Foundation offered to match in support of renovations to the 30-plus year old Ronald McDonald House. All $200,000 will be used for the remodeling project.
Nevada Lore Series: Brewery Arts Center's history and latest Carson City ownership transfer
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Thu, 09/19/2019 - 11:44amDuring Thursday’s Board of Supervisor’s Meeting, the Board voted on a measure to transfer ownership of the site of the Brewery Arts Center into the hands of the Brewery Arts Center themselves. For the past 40 years, the City has held ownership of the property at 449 King Street, and has been leasing the property to the organization.
The site of today’s Brewery Arts Center has gone through several changes in its time. The Carson Brewery was first built in 1860 by John Wagner, who created the brewery during the Comstock rush to wet the whistles of all those hoping to become the next gold-rush billionaire, and it became Nevada’s longest-operating brewery to date.
Board of Supervisor's meeting to discuss several new Carson City subdivision plans
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Tue, 09/17/2019 - 9:58amThe upcoming Board of Supervisor’s meeting will be held on Thursday, Sept. 19 beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Sierra Room of the Carson City Community Center located at 851 E. William Street.
On the table for discussion are grant funding for the Sheriff’s Office, a new public guardian, and several new subdivision discussions.
Carson City Parks Foundation receives Robert Z. Hawkins grant
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Sat, 08/17/2019 - 12:25pmMoney begets money. And, that statement is true when it comes to the Carson City Parks & Recreation Foundation.
Recently, the Foundation was the recipient of a $20,000 matching grant from the Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation to continue to refresh the Bob Boldrick Theater lobby within the community center that started in February allowing then Chamber Chairman of the Board Bob Fredlund to present the Foundation with a check for $20,300.
Carson City Chamber Honors 2019's The Best of The Best
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 06/10/2019 - 10:15amEach June, the Carson City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors recognizes quality of life, community and economic growth achievements.
At the Chamber annual meeting on June 13, Chamber Chairman of the Board Robert Fredlund will honor seven individuals or businesses that personify what Mayor Robert Crowell is so often proud to state, “Carson City is a great place to live, work, and play.”
Demolition underway at Lyon County's old public safety complex in Yerington
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 05/20/2019 - 2:38pmDemolition began Monday in Yerington at Lyon County's former public safety complex, which was built in 1976 and moved to a new complex in 2013, said County Manager Jeff Page.
Carson Tahoe Health’s Emergency Department: Reimagined Triage space remodeled, process improvements implemented, and more
Submitted by editor on Mon, 04/08/2019 - 8:09amCARSON CITY — Carson Tahoe Health is proud to announce the completion of a recent renovation to the emergency department triage area. The newly designed space maximizes resources for quick care (testing and treatment) and serves as a monitored, internal waiting area. Newly carpeted and furnished, the triage area was completed and opened to patients just last week.
Collected Fees Benefit Lake Tahoe Water Quality and Trails
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Fri, 03/22/2019 - 9:54amWhile it still feels like winter, with a healthy snowpack and ski resorts reporting record monthly snowfall in February, another building season is fast approaching. One of the questions people ask the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency each year is why they have to pay mitigation fees for their development, like new homes and remodeling projects.
Senator Square: Speech and Debate Tournament a success at Carson High School
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sat, 02/02/2019 - 7:24pmCHS hosted the Northern Nevada Forensic League tournament last weekend.
According to CHS teacher and Speech and Debate Adviser Patrick Mobley, “We would like to thank all the judges and coaches who volunteered their time to help this tournament become a success.”
Seven mistakes to avoid when remodeling your home
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 01/24/2019 - 12:40pmSpring is coming soon, and with it comes the opportunity to begin remodeling projects!
Because there are many things that could go wrong with any remodeling project, it pays to have some help from the pros who have already done what you want to do.
Senator Square: Solutions classes through CHS offer extra help to all students
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 01/20/2019 - 6:55amSolutions is in full swing, and Carson High School is the only high school in Nevada with this amazing grant. The grant money provides out-of-school-time supports for at-risk students. At risk, a broad term in this grant, includes students who are at risk of not passing a class, at risk of becoming truant, or just in need of a safe-place after school.
Senator Square: Carson High School graduates share and prepare seniors for college
Submitted by editor on Sun, 01/13/2019 - 3:22amDecided where to go to college yet? Filled out all the applications? Been accepted? Now what? As if that was not difficult enough, now comes the time to think about moving, what to take, what not to take, whether or not it is better to live in the dorms or get an apartment. And then there is the toughest question of all: refrigeration? College life is scary at first.
Senator Square: For some, Carson High School begins even earlier on Monday
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 01/06/2019 - 5:26amStudents of Carson City School District are back to school Monday, Jan. 7. Sleeping in will become a thing of the past, and the alarm clock snooze button will become the most used and abused item owned by those whose pituitary glands refuse to follow the built-in clock of the body.
Senator Square: Carson High's NJROTC 2018-19 CyberPatriot teams advance to state round
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 12/30/2018 - 4:24amEditor’s Note: CHS Chief Dan Ingram is head of the Naval Science Department at Carson High School. Here is his report: Established by the Air Force Association in 2009, the CyberPatriot National Youth Cyber Education Program is designed to excite, educate, and motivate students toward careers in cybersecurity and other science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines critical to our nation’s future.
Senator Square: Carson City schools superintendent wishes everyone a Merry Christmas
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 12/23/2018 - 6:03amCarson City School District has got to be one of the best places on earth to work, this coming from someone who has been here for 18 years. Some may call this hyperbole, but if someone actually took the time to do the research, he would find hyperbole is not the case as further evidence of this may be seen in the following letter written to all teachers within the school district by a friendly, kind, and professional Superintendent, Richard Stokes.
Senator Square: Carson High teachers raffle personal items to help Paradise fire victims
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 12/16/2018 - 1:37amCHS Social Studies teacher Angila Golik, along with teachers Curtis Kortemeier, Mike Malley and John Martin, and a few other teachers, wanting to help the fire victims in Paradise, Calif. have donated completed art pieces to be raffled among teachers and the Carson City community since many of them know someone affected by the fire.
Senator Square: CHS teachers and students share their skills with Carson City and beyond
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 12/09/2018 - 1:35amExcitement abounds as teachers and students have been holding multiple events throughout Carson City this holiday season, everything from Christmas tree sales with CHS teacher and Adviser Ty McMillen’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes to the American Sign Language students of teacher Mary Anne Weaver putting on their Sign Me a Song Christmas production at the high school.
RE/MAX hot air balloon rides offered this Saturday at Carson City Airport Open House
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Wed, 06/20/2018 - 10:34amRE/MAX Realty Affiliates will once again sponsor hot air balloon rides at the Carson City Airport Open House and Fly In this Saturday, June 23. This is the 8th year RE/MAX has sponsored the event.
In Honor of National Home Improvement Month, Here Are The Home Improvements With The Best ROI
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 05/21/2018 - 4:05pmHome renovations are a great way to make your home more livable. But if you’re thinking about selling your home anytime in the future, you want to know you’re going to be able to get back at least some of your investment when you put your house on the market. But which renovations are going to give you the most bang for your buck?
Shaheen Beauchamp Builders celebrates 20th anniversary, Summit Award
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sat, 04/28/2018 - 6:54amShaheen Beauchamp Builders, LLC kicked off its 20th anniversary celebration by claiming the 2017 Retail Development of the Year Summit Award and receiving a Senatorial Certificate from Sen. Dean Heller’s office.
Shaheen Beauchamp Builders celebrates 20th anniversary, Summit Award
Submitted by editor on Fri, 04/27/2018 - 6:03pmCARSON CITY — Shaheen Beauchamp Builders LLC kicked off its 20th anniversary celebration by claiming the 2017 Retail Development of the Year Summit Award and receiving a Senatorial Certificate from Sen. Dean Heller’s office.
Carson City barber shop celebrates opening with ribbon cutting, mayoral ceremonial shave
Submitted by editor on Thu, 04/05/2018 - 4:39pmCARSON CITY, Nev. – Cipriani’s Downtown Barber Shop, located at 318 N. Carson Street, held its grand opening celebration and ribbon cutting Wednesday, April 4, with a ribbon cutting and a mayoral ceremonial shave.
Slice of Hollywood history at Lake Tahoe available as famed Godfather II enclave residence 13 for sale
Submitted by editor on Mon, 02/05/2018 - 2:43pmHOMEWOOD, Calif. — If you’ve seen the classic Francis Ford Coppola film The Godfather II then you’ll recognize Lake Tahoe’s Fleur du Lac Estates as the lakeside backdrop for mobster Michael Corleone’s bash held in honor of his son’s first communion in the beginning of The Godfather Part II. It was also the spot where his older brother Fredo was killed.
Get A Grip Reno Opens
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 01/30/2018 - 8:32amWilliam Reyes and business partner Kevin Oddieo have joined the nationwide network of Get A Grip Franchising, expanding the resurfacing leader’s reach to the Reno, Sparks and Carson City areas. Get A Grip Resurfacing repairs and resurfaces cracked fiberglass bathtubs, scratched or stained porcelain tile and even Formica, laminate or cultured marble kitchen countertops and cabinets. All at a fraction of the cost of replacing them.