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Help sought to locate stolen Yorkshire terrier from Puppy Town

A 4-month old male Yorkshire terrier was stolen from Puppy Town in Carson City at 2:30 p.m. Friday, according to Jessica Staton of helpmefindmypet.com.

Suspects were two Caucasian males in their late teens. One had brown curly hair and a goatee, about 5-foot 8-inches, wearing a brown hoodie and brown boots. The other also had brown hair and was clean shaven.

The theft has been reported to the sheriff's department and they are actively following leads.

The puppy is microchipped and registered with HelpmefindMYPET, a national pet recovery service with an 87 percent success rate in reuniting lost or stolen pets with their rightful owners.

If you have any information on this or any stolen pet, contact HelpmefindMYPET at 866-699-3463.

A link to the lost pet alert can be found at http://helpmefindmypet.com/poster.asp?poster=5434.

Fun-Raiser for FISH set for Tuesday at Doppelgangers

A night of fun with proceeds benefiting local families through Friends In Service Helping will be from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday at Doppelgangers, 302 N. Carson St.

A $5 minimum donation gets guests in the door for a sausage buffet and cocktail with live jazz by Gary Claude Quartet. Raffle prizes include a Bella Salon package, Empire Ranch Golf package, Doppelgangers Chris Young Concert/dinner/limo package.

Also sponsored by Servpro. For more information, call 315-6819.

Carson Nugget offering free dinner on Christmas day

The Carson Nugget will provide its annual free Christmas dinner from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 25 in the casino's coffee shop. A turkey meal with all the trimmings will be served. Call 882-1626.

Share Nevada's arts stories with National Endowment for the Arts

Rocco Landesman, the new chairman at the National Endowment for the Arts, is crossing the country during the next six months to learn and showcase the ways that art works across America.

Share your stories about how the arts work in Nevada's neighborhoods and towns at www.arts.gov/artworks.

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