Stories for January 2025

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Friday, January 31

Carson City legal - 49901

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49896

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49900

Notice to Sell

Carson City legal - 49872

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 49888

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49885

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49861

CARSON CITY, NEVADA QUARTERLY REPORT OF TOTAL RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES - 2nd Quarter

Carson High announces 2025 Winterfest candidates, activities

CHS organizations plan talent show, dress-up days, pizza days during week of Feb. 3-8.

Master Plan update slated for Planning Commission in February, supes in May

Between the two meetings, the city is planning to send postcards to property owners whose land-use designations may change under the updated plan.

Carson City students get bikes for going to school

Mayor Lori Bagwell and partners celebrated 47 Carson City School District students for improved or perfect attendance.

Tiger boys hoops roll past Galena

Douglas girls defense stifles Grizzlies

Douglas High School boys and girls basketball took care of business against Galena Tuesday.

Brandon Kealoha: Osso Bucco (recipe)

Brandon Kealoha is general manager/executive chef at Js’ Bistro.

Trina Machacek: Correlations

As humans we mostly think we are the only things alive that can think and as thinkers we have a purpose.

Senator girls basketball startles Reed

Carson High School girls basketball had Reed in a bind after three quarters Tuesday.

Carson City to see rain but no slush this weekend

A wet weekend is expected for Carson City, with an estimated inch and a half of rainfall through Monday.

Raiders outlast Senators in OT

Carson High School boys basketball went down to the wire with Reed Tuesday night.

Thursday, January 30

Officials from 5 area counties evince can-do spirit

The annual State of the Counties hosted by the Northern Nevada Development Authority included government leaders from Storey, Douglas, Lyon and Mineral counties and Carson City.

Commissioners approve ordinance, request proposals

Actions and updates from Churchill County government meetings.

Wolf Pack’s offense again goes missing

Nevada (now 11-10) held to 56 points at Boise State as losing streak reaches three.

Diez: Penske Porsches lead the way at Rolex 24

NASCAR action gets underway with Clash at a new site.

Mayor, school official meet parents about absent students

Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing at least 10 percent of days in a school year.

Beef prices expected to rise again

The price of a steak and eggs breakfast is likely to continue to increase in 2025. While record prices for eggs are well-documented, it’s likely steak will also hit a record, Nevada cattlemen were told last week.

O’Neill says he wants economic diversity for Nevada

Nevada Assemblyman P.K. O’Neill said he wants to promote Gov. Joe Lombardo's vision for the state as the Legislature convenes Feb. 3.

Wednesday, January 29

Lyon County legal - 49749

Notice to Creditors

Lyon County legal - 49445

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 49762

Notice of Estray Animal

Churchill County legal - 49753

Notice of Hearing

Lyon County legal - 49817

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Churchill County legal - 49411

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicle

An eye for Nevada’s beauty

WNC hosts reception for landscape photographer Marie Nygren.

City council discusses Taylor Street rezoning

Fallon City Council news and updates.

Fallon Theatre: Upcoming films and a fun run

Updates from your community-owned and -operated Fallon Theatre.

Dairy Farmers of America stays SHARP

Successful SHARP participants can receive up to a three-year deferral from OSHA general schedule inspections.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

CAPS: These (dog) boots are made for walking

Dogs’ paws are usually given little thought until disaster strikes.

Understanding metabolic syndrome: A threat to cardiovascular health

As we age, our bodies undergo a series of changes that can increase our risk of developing various health conditions. One such condition is metabolic syndrome, a cluster of factors that significantly impact cardiovascular health. This February, as we observe Heart Month, let’s shine a light on the risks of metabolic syndrome and explore how we can prioritize heart health.

CCSD news: Polar animals, ROTC, and MLK

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Fallon basketball: Greenwave girls clinch postseason spot

Fallon still in running to win the 3A North (East) title; boys drop to 1-6.

Past Pages for January 29 to 31, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Appreciating the moment

Highfill reaches 100 career wins

Cody Highfill nearly quit wrestling after tearing his labrum as an underclassman. HIs perseverance has been a key component to his success on the mat this winter.

V&T bill pre-filed, Carson preparing for legislative priorities

The Carson City Board of Supervisors has been busy organizing priorities including a bill to study the V&T Railway Commission.

Tuesday, January 28

Carson City legal - 49821

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACT ON RESOLUTION TO AUGMENT BUDGET - Carson City Redevelopment Authority

Carson City legal - 49824

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ACT ON RESOLUTION TO AUGMENT BUDGET - Board of Supervisors

Carson City legal - 49825

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49855

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 49816

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Carson City legal - 49427

Notice of Public Sale

Lyon County legal - 49779

Notice of Hearing

Lyon County legal - 49828

Notice of Hearing

Max Casino replacing Black Bear Diner with new restaurant

Seven Grille will help elevate the property as it becomes a more “sophisticated casino,” General Manager Brett Hunn said.

Davis, Hopkins fifth at regional wrestling

Carson’s Finnerty hits 1,000 career points

Results from Carson High girls wrestling at regionals, a milestone in Carson girls hoops and other basketball scores from around the area.

Joe Santoro: Pack basketball needs a leader

The Nevada men's basketball team's nervous twitch is about to turn into a full-fledged panic attack.

Oasis basketball: Mackedon first Bighorn to hit 1,000

Basketball teams go 1-2 as end of regular season approaches.

LCSO, agencies join in vehicle pursuit, arrest suspect

Homicide suspect, wanted for stabbing, arrested and booked into Lyon County Jail on charges of felony eluding and possession of a stolen vehicle.

Wrestling: Fitzer advances to state; boys ready for regionals

Tommie Fitzer finished 4-1 at Saturday’s girls Northern Region tournament at McQueen.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Konnor Crisp

Konnor Crisp is a three-sport athlete, three-time Academic Letter recipient and assists deaf and hard-of-hearing students.

Kavanagh wins second straight regional title

River, Mica Klein punch tickets to state wrestling tournament

Douglas High School girls wrestling will have three representatives at the state tournament after the regional tournament this past weekend.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for Jan. 31-Feb. 5.

Community news briefs for week of Jan. 27

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Jan. 27.

1020 2nd Street

MOVE IN READY

Get Healthy Carson City: Stay active in the winter

While the idea of stepping out in the cold may be daunting for some, these tips can help you get out and about while keeping you comfortable.

Kelly Bullis: Written information security plan for businesses

Every business should consider a Written Information Security Plan since almost every business has customer private identity information in their electronic devices.

Lyon County arrests six at Stagecoach residence

On Jan. 13, the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit launched an investigation into the theft of a handgun from an elderly resident.

Reno Public Market reflects on first two years

It hasn’t been smooth sailing for some vendors and retailers at the expansive food hall but developer Doug Weile said the ship has been righted and is back on course.

Monday, January 27

Letter: We are in a new era

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

LCSO arrests non-compliant Tier 3 sexual offender

Task force arrests, books offender residing in Yerington area who was in violation of registration requirements.

1 vs. 2 this week; things remain ‘frustrating’ for Pack

Nevada falls to 5-8 since Thanksgiving following uninspired loss to San Diego State.

Carson City museums collaborate in celebration of Lunar New Year

The Nevada State Museum and the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada are teaming up to bring Lunar New Year to downtown Carson City on Saturday.

Jim Valentine: Time traps that can catch you

It is important to recognize the relative timing of each component and the fact that they must be completed in their own time allowance, not that of the whole.

Planning commissioners hold master plan work session Wednesday

Commissioners will focus on Chapter 12 of the ongoing master plan update, which entails the action plan portion of the document.

Sunday, January 26

Carson City birth announcements for January 11 to 17, 2025

Carson City birth announcements for January 11 to 17, 2025

Keys: Pack offense bottoms out against Aztecs

A look at Nevada's 69-50 loss to San Diego State on Saturday in Reno.

Get Healthy Carson City: Understanding health literacy

Whether managing your own health or helping a loved one, understanding health information is crucial. Improving these skills can lead to better health and prevent worsening conditions.

Faith & Insight: What is your secret?

Truly, love is the goal of our life.

City sales tax revenue down as budgeting starts

The city’s fiscal year runs July 1 through June 30. The recent dip in C-tax follows a rise in the last fiscal year.

Saturday, January 25

Jim Hartman: Trump and the Panama Canal

President Trump’s threat to retake the canal came out of the blue, inflaming Panamanians. But Trump’s view is nothing new.

Carson City road report for January 27 to February 2, 2025

Carson City road report for January 27 to February 2, 2025

Lynda Balslev: Beat the winter blues with these bright cookies (recipe)

These cookies are light and delicate. Do not skimp on the orange zest, which should ripple throughout the cookie.

WNC offers ‘Mapping Out Caregiving’ class in Carson

The class prepares caregivers and their families for what lies ahead for them in their caregiving journey.

Past Pages for January 25 to 28, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

State jobless rate stays at 5.7 percent in December

Carson City employment increased by 200 jobs (0.6 percent) since November and 700 jobs (2.2 percent) since December 2023.

Friday, January 24

Carson City legal - 49730

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49748

Notice of Public Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 49446

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49755

Notice of Petition for Name Change

Alpine County legal - 49774

Request for Proposals - Fuels Treatment Project

Carson City legal - 49741

Notice of Application - 24-09024

Carson City legal - 49742

Notice of Application - 25-01008

Carson City legal - 49743

Notice of Application - 25-01020

Lyon County legal - 49636

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Carson City legal - 49744

Notice of Application - 25-01021

Carson City legal - 49664

Notice of Public Sale

Carson City legal - 49750

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49757

Notice to Creditors

Bird flu detected in Churchill County dairy cows

The affected premises have been quarantined and mandatory testing will occur onsite until the herds are confirmed to be virus-free, the Nevada Department of Agriculture said.

Space X launch provides flourish to Western Nevada skies

A Space X launch from Vandenberg Space Force Base in Southern California produced a noctilucent cloud visible in the eastern sky over Western Nevada.

Chamber luncheon: ‘If we build it, they will come’

Churchill County presenters outline economic projects update at Chamber of Commerce event.

NWS: Carson City to see Saturday snowfall

Following a dry start to 2025, Carson City is expected to see its first snowfall of the year this weekend. The National Weather Service in Reno predicts upward of 3 inches in the populated valley areas, with ridgetops expected to receive 6-8 inches. The snow is expected to start Saturday morning and continue through Sunday morning.

Nevada Artists Association reception Sunday

The Nevada Artists Association New Year’s show has 137 entries in 12 categories by 40 Nevada artists. It is on display through Feb. 14 at the NAA Gallery, 449 W. King St.

Trina Machacek: It’s a job

I expect to die with my check book in the red, my truck needing tires, my toilets needing a good scrubbing and a smile a mile wide on my kisser!

Letter of support could rally funds for earthquake warning system

The Parker Butte earthquake, as it has been renamed, occurred about 7 kilometers deep along the Wabuska Lineament between Yerington and Silver Springs.

Thursday, January 23

Pack leaves defense at home; Aggies get easy win

Utah State knocks down 3-pointers at will to complete sweep of Nevada.

Roger Diez: The engines have started

Next up, in two weeks NASCAR’s Cup stock cars will begin their season with the Clash at Bowman-Gray Stadium.

Educators say they’re pleased with Lombardo’s address

Lombardo’s proposed Excellence in Education Fund would reward the highest performing teachers and administrators.

School board approves early retirement incentive program

The program offers a $1,000 incentive for employees who declare their intention to leave the district by March 1.

Wednesday, January 22

Churchill County legal - 49435

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Churchill County legal - 49598

Notice to Creditors

Churchill County legal - 49432

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Churchill County legal - 49599

Application for Water No. 93960

Churchill County legal - 49259

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicle

Yellow Petal Flower Farm earns small-business award

The 2024 Nevada Agriculture, Food and Beverage Small Business of the Year Award went to Fallon's Yellow Petal Flower Farm.

Carson wrestling topples Douglas again

Carson High School wrestling matched up with Bishop Manogue and Douglas Tuesday in the annual rivalry league dual.

Fallon Theatre: First look at February

Updates from your community-owned and -operated Fallon Theatre.

Fallon's Coker Pump & Equipment earns top safety designation

The business is now part of the Safety and Health Achievement Recognition program.

CCSD news: ACT prep, ecosystems, and snowmen

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Veritas Preparatory School news and highlights

Longtime teacher Jung retiring; open enrollment begins March 3.

School resource officers: ‘Early intervention is huge’

They’re frequently seen at community or sporting events. They’ll join in counseling sessions to talk about situations impacting a young person’s home or school life. They’ll answer students’ questions about dating relationships.

Past Pages for January 22 to 24, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Chamber Leadership class to refurbish CHS ticket booth

The Carson City Chamber Leadership Institute Class of 2025 has chosen to renovate the aging facility and its amenities on the high school campus.

Tuesday, January 21

Carson City legal - 49667

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49652

Carson City School District - Public Notice

Carson City legal - 49437

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Carson City legal - 49434

BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

Carson City legal - 49642

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 49418

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49631

Annual Statement

LVN's Year In Review: Part III

A roundup of news and events in Churchill County from September to December of 2024.

Jeanette Strong: When we fail to protest

Newly inaugurated President Donald Trump wants to repeat some shameful history.

City council approves annual salaries, board appointments

Fallon City Council news and updates.

Longtime supporter donates $12K to arts council

The group received the donation from a longtime supporter known by locals as “Miss Margie.”

CEDA breakfast features state Sen. Robin Titus

The next Churchill Entrepreneur Development Association monthly breakfast is set for Jan. 29.

Jerry’s Restaurant completes remodel

extensive months-long remodel that included replacing the plumbing, electrical work and refreshing furnishings and decor.

Nevada joins challenge of Trump’s birthright citizenship order

Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford said he was joining in the effort to challenge President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship.

Navy Junior ROTC cadet honored for quick thinking

Michael Liston saved the life of a fellow student losing consciousness in a swimming pool.

Churchill tops state in buying power

Financial website points to county's solid "paycheck power" numbers.

Santoro: UNLV stepped up — can the Pack do the same?

The Rebels surprised the MW with wins over Utah State and San Diego State — two teams coming up on Nevada's schedule.

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Waylon Parr

Waylon Parr has launched a radio show to spotlight his peers and his family opened a charity from which the proceeds are benefiting the recent Los Angeles fires.

Tiger wrestling hits the mats in Spring Creek

Results from Douglas athletics between boys basketball, girls basketball and wrestling.

CAPS: Fire dogs take on investigations

Canine teams work in many areas of fire prevention and investigation.

Oasis roundup: Bighorns split vs. Lyon County schools

Both basketball teams fighting for Northern 2A playoff spots.

Basketball: Fallon girls upset Fernley in 3A play

Greenwave will host Elko County schools to begin second half of league schedule.

Late run lifts Senator girls past Lancers

Carson wrestling second at Placer Duals

Results from Carson hoops and wrestling along with Dayton and Sierra Lutheran prep sports from the past weekend.

Wave wrestlers 10th at Spring Creek

Postseason tournaments begin this weekend.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for Jan. 24-25.

Northern Nevada military news briefs

Military news and events from around the region.

Community news briefs for week of Jan. 20

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Jan. 20.

Centennial Park tennis courts reconstruction scheduled

The work is anticipated to be completed by July 1.

Kelly Bullis: What is up at the IRS?

The IRS has been struggling to keep its promise to increase audit rates on Partnerships and the other major pass-through entity, known as Sub-S Corporations.

New Reno pickleball facility already looking to expand

3rd Shot Pickleball had a soft opening Nov. 11, owner Will Ratcliff said, and the facility has been operating almost at full capacity since.

Monday, January 20

Curling tournament at Lake Tahoe Epic Curling Club Feb. 8-9

The third annual Wine and Chocolate Bonspiel will run Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 8-9 at the Lake Tahoe Epic Curling Club.

MW rankings: Lobos win rough game; Utah State remains No. 1

Wolf Pack, with three straight wins, No. 7 in latest Nevada Appeal rankings.

State education department offers organ donation curriculum

Nevada teachers and students will have access to a new statewide curriculum about the importance of organ, eye and tissue donation through a joint effort between Nevada Donor Network and the Nevada Department of Education.

Jim Valentine: Verify the rumors guiding you

Don’t rely on Uncle Bob that built his own house, or Friend Frank that has bought and sold a lot of homes.

Carson City substance abuse center moving forward despite lawsuit

The 36-bed, 9,200-square-foot residential substance abuse treatment center would be part of a medical park south of the Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center.

January water outlook tells a different story

Snow Survey shows Carson River basin 109% of normal in latest reading

To the visual eye, the water outlook for the Carson River basin may appear somewhat bleak, but the Nevada Water Supply Water Outlook for January tells a different story.

Sunday, January 19

Carson City birth announcements for January 7 to 9, 2025

Carson City birth announcements for January 7 to 9, 2025

Letter: Another NV Energy rate increase?

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Get Healthy Carson City: Maternal Health Awareness Day

This day focuses on the challenges mothers face during and after pregnancy and raises awareness about preventable maternal deaths.

Keys: Pack dominates Spartans down the stretch

A look at Nevada's 75-64 victory against San Jose State Spartans on Saturday at Lawlor Events Center.

State spends $1.7B in COVID relief funds for education

Funds distributed to school districts were intended to spur academic recovery, teacher effectiveness and classroom supports schools needed after closures and long-term operational changes.

Faith & Insight: Call and wait upon the Lord

May the Lord bless and keep each of you, may 2025 be filled with great memories and victories.

Pope: Lyon traffic stops climb in 2024, focus on sex offenders in 2025

Traffic along U.S. 50 remains Lyon County’s most prevalent problem for law enforcement, Sheriff Brad Pope said.

Saturday, January 18

Jim Hartman: Politically craven, bad economics

Japanese steelmaker Nippon agreed to acquire U.S. Steel for a 40% premium to its stock price. Shareholders welcomed the proposal but political opposition immediately sprung forth.

Carson City road report for January 20 to 26, 2025

Carson City road report for January 20 to 26, 2025

UNR Extension offers conferences to support agriculture

The conferences offer learning and networking opportunities for others, including chefs and restaurant owners, recreational gardeners, and youth gardeners.

Carson students awarded Rosemary Nebesky scholarships

It is awarded each year to one or more Carson City students aged 5-17 to further their instrumental music education.

Past Pages for January 18 to 21, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Day-use reservations required at Sand Harbor starting April 15

A reservation will be required for entry by vehicle from park opening at 8 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. After 10:30 a.m., any unclaimed reservation spots will become available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Friday, January 17

Lyon County legal - 49594

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49634

Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Carson City legal - 49565

Notice of Application - 24-11012 & 25-01019

Carson City legal - 49609

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 49413

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 49406

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49419

Notice of Name Change

Carson City legal - 49600

Annual Statement

CHS wrestlers dominate Senior Night

Carson High School wrestling went up against Reno and Reed Wednesday evening for Senior Night.

Douglas hoops sweep Carson

Tiger wrestling tangles with Spanish Springs, McQueen

Results from Carson-Douglas basketball, Douglas wrestling along with Dayton and Sierra Lutheran hoops.

Carson Valley monkeyflower under consideration for listing

A rare flower that grows only in a few spots in Carson and Eagle valleys may warrant protection under the Endangered Species Act, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

NDOT: Work on U.S. 50 in Dayton starts Tuesday

Intermittent lane reductions will take place from Jan. 21 to Jan. 31 as the Nevada Department of Transportation fills age-related cracking of the roadway surface.

Carson City homeless shelter fundraiser Jan. 24

Night Off the Streets will hold its third annual Flannel and Frost fundraiser Friday, Jan. 24 at the Governor’s Mansion, 606 Mountain St.

Trina Machacek: Wiping the slate clean, again

Grab a rag, wet it with clean warm bathroom water. Then clean your slate of things that are bogging you down. Keep moving forward.

High Sierra Music Festival returns for 33rd annual event

The High Sierra Music Festival has weathered a pandemic, changing industry dynamics and the death of its founder and talent buyer Roy Carter earlier this year.

Thursday, January 16

Man arrested in Carson City on California lewdness charges

On Wednesday, Carson City SET Detectives were contacted by the Sacramento Police Department regarding a subject with a warrant.

Stagecoach man arrested on Oregon sexual offense charges

56-year-old Donald Leroy Scott of Stagecoach is charged Scott with multiple felony sexual offenses.

Is Nevada’s football realignment actually an upgrade?

Were the latest changes to the football alignment in the state of Nevada worth all the fuss?

City vape shop could see business license revoked

Supervisors unanimously set a Feb. 20 show cause hearing for a vape shop reportedly caught selling meth pipes and vape with THCA derived from cannabis.

Santoro: How good is the Pack? We’re still finding out

There's still much to like about the Nevada basketball team, but sleepwalking against Fresno State and Air Force is concerning.

Motorsports: Large field vying for Chili Bowl title

Also: A look at NASCAR's off-season rules changes.

Positions open for Carson City Historic Resources Commission

The Historic Resources Commission reviews and makes decisions regarding projects in the Carson City Historic District and/or recommendations to the planning commission and/or board of supervisors regarding matters relating to Carson City historic resources.

Lombardo State of the State takeaways: Permanent teacher raises, stricter theft laws

Nevada Independent reporters highlight five takeaways from Gov. Joe Lombardo’s speech and his policy proposals for the upcoming year.

Gov. Joe Lombardo in his second State of the State address announced plans to make pay raises for teachers permanent, split the state’s health care agency, get tougher on crime and help develop $1 billion in attainable housing units.

Sales and prices up for Carson homes in December

Carson City saw 70 sales of existing single-family homes, a 6.1 percent increase from the previous month and a 66.7 percent increase from the same time the previous year.

Wednesday, January 15

Churchill County legal - 49263

Notice of Trustee's Sale

Churchill County legal - 49314

Notice to Creditors - 60-Day Notice

Churchill County legal - 49347

Notice of Intent to Sell Real Property

Churchill County legal - 49356

Notice of Hearing

Churchill County legal - 49232

Notice to Creditors - 60-Day

Churchill County legal - 49325

Notice of Sale of Personal Property

Churchill County legal - 49236

LETTER OF PROMULGATION

Churchill County legal - 49235

Accessibility of SARA Title III Hazardous Substance Information

Man arrested for trespassing at Carson City school

No one was injured in the incident and after law enforcement officers investigated, no damage was found to the campus.

Bighorn news: Race cars, open enrollment, and Senior Spotlight

News, events and updates from Oasis Academy College Prep.

Reversing field: NIAA amends football playoffs

Regional championships remain after altered proposal

The NIAA Board of Control approved a different postseason proposal Wednesday in a reversal of course from Tuesday's meeting.

Pack less than perfect, but grabs second straight win

Nevada gets tenth win of season by holding off Air Force, 68-62.

CAPS: What happens to pets during wildfires?

Firefighters recommend that owners keep a pet alert sign near an entrance, listing the number of pets inside.

New trustees join Carson City School Board

The Carson City School Board was joined by recently elected Trustees Rebecca Roberts and Michelle Pedersen and the board elected new officers to serve in leadership roles.

Fallon Theatre: ‘The Man from Snowy River’ comes to the screen

Updates from your community-owned and -operated Fallon Theatre.

Michelle Peters: Chicken bone stock (recipe)

For thousands of years this ancient superfood has been a delicious effective mainstay among traditional cultures as a healing tonic.

Past Pages for January 15 to 17, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Hot August Nights returning to UNR campus

The 2025 event is returning to UNR due to construction scheduled to take place at Grand Sierra Resort.

Tuesday, January 14

Storey County legal - 49317

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49389

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49262

Notice of Public Lien Sale

Carson City legal - 49297

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49306

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49403

Notice of Application - 25-01003

Carson City legal - 49404

Notice of Application - 25-01002

Carson City legal - 49307

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49308

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49309

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49310

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49311

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49299

Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49400

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49399

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49322

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49387

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49298

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49313

Annual Statement

Carson City legal - 49318

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49405

Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Carson City legal - 49324

Notice of Hearing

Carson City legal - 49378

Notice to Creditors

Carson City legal - 49339

Invitation to Bid

Big changes coming for Nevada high school football

Regional playoffs eliminated; Open Division will make its debut

The NIAA's Winter Board of Control meeting this week shook up the football landscape for the next three years.

CEDA breakfast features state legislators

The Churchill Entrepreneur Development Association's monthly breakfast is set for Jan. 29.

LVN's Year In Review: Part II

A roundup of news and events in Churchill County from May to August of 2024.

Mayor, councilwoman renew oaths of office

The city of Fallon held a ceremony Jan. 7 to administer renewed oaths of office.

Construction begins on tribal housing project

FPST chairwoman says 22 apartments will be a benefit for tribal members.

CCSD news: Getting a strong start on 2025

News, events and updates from throughout the district.

Kelly Bullis: Please stop taxing Social Security

For many years, I’ve been feeling like the lone voice in the wilderness shouting about the evil of taxing Social Security. Democrats and Republicans are equally guilty of causing this travesty.

CCHS: Fall Honor Roll and perfect attendance

See the high school's list of ninth- through 12th-grade award winners.

Commissioners hold first meeting of new year

Prior to the meeting, the county held a swearing-in ceremony for commissioners, school board trustees, and other officials.

Community news briefs for week of Jan. 13

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Jan. 13.

Girls basketball: Lowry holds on for 54-49 win in Fallon

The Greenwave dropped to 2-1 in 3A games and 12-6 overall.

Panda Express restaurant being built in north Carson

Plans filed with the city last year show an approximately 2,700-square-foot restaurant, parking spaces and a drive through with two order lanes.

Fallon wrestlers fifth at Minden tournament

Four Greenwave wrestlers won their classes at the second Steve Deaton Memorial event.

Boys basketball: Lowry escapes with a buzzer-beating win

Buckaroos edge Fallon, 65-63, in a back-and-forth 3A North battle.

Oasis roundup: Boys basketball snaps out of slump

Both Bighorns teams enter busy part of 2A North schedule.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for Jan. 17-21.

Douglas boys down Damonte in thriller

Tiger girls hoops dispatch Mustangs

Results from Douglas High School basketball against Damonte Ranch this past Friday night.

No. 1 Aggies survive on 4-point play; UNM gets big win

Mountain West rankings: Nevada gets back in the 'W' column with OT win.

Douglas wrestling third at Steve Deaton Memorial

Douglas High School wrestling took third on both the boys and girls side of their home tournament this past weekend.

Photo Finished exhibit on display in Carson City

The Capital City Arts Initiative student exhibition is in the Community Development Building (the Brick) through March 20.

Carson City Lutheran pastor to serve as legislative advocate

Rev. Paul Larson, pastor at St. Paul’s Lutheran Family in Carson City, will serve as legislative advocate on behalf of Lutheran parishioners across Nevada.

Mayor, local partners continue attendance incentives as Carson City School District rates drop

As of the first semester of the school year, eight of the nine schools in the Carson City School District have shown a “desired decline” in chronic absenteeism. Of those, two schools have lower chronic absenteeism as compared to pre-pandemic percentages.

Bishop Manogue boys hoops skate around Carson

Results from Carson High School boys basketball from this past Friday as well as Dayton and Sierra Lutheran scores and results.

Monday, January 13

PBS Reno seeks youth talent for writer’s contest

PBS Reno is inviting local students in kindergarten through third grade to submit illustrated stories for its writer’s contest. This year’s theme is “Someday.”

Carson City FD personnel battling Los Angeles wildfires

Five Carson City firefighters are assigned to the Eaton Fire, which was 33 percent contained as of Monday morning. It has consumed more than 14,000 acres, destroyed or damaged an estimated 7,000-plus structures and claimed at least 11 lives.

Jim Valentine: Random real estate musings 2025

As we are fortunate enough to embark on another new year, we are reflecting on the past and pondering the future. One thing that really jumps out at us is the lack of new laws going into effect at the turn of the new year.

Letter: Many public workers finally to get earned Social Security

I am proud of the role RPEN – Retired Public Employees of Nevada – had to Congressional bill H.R 82 repealing the WEP - Windfall Elimination Provision – and GPO – Government Pension Offset.

Pack escapes with OT win to end 4-game slide

Struggling Fresno State forces overtime, but Nevada emerges with a key road win.

Trina Machacek: Inanimate things

Communication. There seems to be two basic forms of communication. The non-verbal and the verbal. I tend to use the verbal. A lot. My verbal orifice, my mouth, tends to get my happy self into just enough hot water.

Carson City Supervisors to review death of inmate, vape shop license hearing, liquor report

Public safety might be a theme at the Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting Thursday as leaders are expected to take up several issues related to law enforcement. The meeting starts at 8:30 a.m. in the community center board room.

Nevada Health Link open enrollment ends Thursday

Nevada Health Link’s open enrollment period ends Thursday, Jan. 16. Nevadans can visit NevadaHealthLink.com to enroll in a plan. Nevadans can also seek free enrollment assistance from licensed enrollment professionals using the “Find Local Assistance” tool on the website or by calling 1-800-547-2927.

Sunday, January 12

Carson City birth announcements for Dec. 27 to Jan. 1

Carson City birth announcements for December 27, 2024 to January 1, 2025

Western Nevada College News and Notes: WNC welcomes new nursing director

Western Nevada College announces a new director of Nursing and Allied Health. Audrey Auer brings 17 years of experience in higher education and 30 years in the nursing field to WNCs respected program.

Carson City Lutheran pastor to serve as legislative advocate

Lutheran Engagement and Advocacy in Nevada (LEAN) announces the Rev. Paul Larson, pastor at St. Paul’s Lutheran Family in Carson City, has been named advocacy director and will serve as legislative advocate on behalf of Lutheran parishioners across Nevada.

Carson City Sheriff discusses officer-involved shootings

Despite a drop in violent crime in 2024, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office experienced two officer-involved shootings last year, and Sheriff Ken Furlong talked to the Appeal about the toll such events can take.

Carson City Sheriff's Office: Violent crime, overdoses and suicides dropped in 2024

Traffic deaths on city roads also down

An annual review compiled by the Carson City Sheriff’s Office shows crime in key categories decreasing in the capital city in 2024 compared to prior years. “Overall, I’m very pleased with the cooperation we get from the community,” Sheriff Ken Furlong told the Appeal in a Jan. 6 interview following release of the data.

Saturday, January 11

Past Pages for Jan,. 11 through Jan. 14, 2025

: The Mercury was down to 25 below zero and 35 below zero in Empire. At Truckee, the cold surpassed anything ever experienced in that section. (The temperature change caused by the volcanic eruption of Krakatoa.)

Miners slip past Senator girls basketball

Late adjustments result in swing for Bishop Manogue

Carson High School girls basketball had Bishop Manogue in a tough spot Friday night before the Miners made a defensive adjustment.

Senate bill creates board to investigate Native American assimilation

Senate passes bill to create board to scrutinize Native American assimilation

Jim Hartman: Senate bipartisanship appears doomed in 2025

The departures in January of Sens. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), Joe Manchin (I- W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz) will leave a huge hole in the senate for bipartisanship.

Blue bows, reminders of the cost of human trafficking, line Carson City’s light poles this month

Blue bows are lining Carson City’s light poles this month to remind the community that human trafficking is an issue in Nevada.

Roger Diez: Flag drops on 2025 racing calendar

It might be winter here, but it’s summer down under and that means racing in Australia. After two rough days in the High Limit International sprint car race at the Perth Motorplex, Kyle Larson got it right on the third and final day. Larson took the win along with a check for 100,000 Australian dollars ($62,201 U.S.), the biggest payout in Australian sprint car racing history. Larson is now back in the U.S. and won the Winged Sprint A class and Winged Sprint Outlaws last weekend in the Tulsa Shootout at Tulsa Raceway Park. Christopher Bell bested Larson in the Non-Winged Outlaw division. Both Kyle Busch and 53-year-old Jeff Gordon also competed, but did not make the main events.

This is Carson City: Explore your land: Here’s 12 State Parks within three hours driving distance of Carson City

Nevada State Parks are there for everyone. They are important because they protect our natural resources and the beauty of Nevada. There are 27 state parks in Nevada and 12 of them are within a three-hour drive of Carson City.

Friday, January 10

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Notice to Creditors

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Amended Notice to Creditors

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Modification to Existing Tariff - 24-12028

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Notice of application - 24-12032

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Notice of Request for Voluntary Cancellation of Authority - 24-12033

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Sale of Personal Property

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Name Change

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Notice of Abandoned Recreational Vehicle

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NOTICE OF SALE BY AUCTION MANUFACTURED HOME/MOBILE HOME/ COMMERCIAL COACH

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Notice of Name Change

Lyon commission approves permit for DHS Adult Ed modular

The Lyon County Commission on Jan. 6 approved a conditional use permit for a modular Adult Education building on the Dayton High School campus to serve students and office staff.

Nevada Judiciary announces leadership transitions

The Nevada Judiciary has announced leadership transitions as Justice Douglas W. Herndon officially begins his two-year term as chief justice of the Nevada Supreme Court, succeeding Justice Elissa F. Cadish; and Judge Bonnie A. Bulla assumes her appointed role as chief judge of the Nevada Court of Appeals for a four-year term.

10 reported dead in L.A. fires as Sierra Front firefighters respond

The L.A. County Medical Examiner reported on Thursday night it received notification of 10 fire-related deaths from the Southern California wildfires.

Get Healthy Carson City: Health department seeks feedback

The CCHHS Customer Engagement and Satisfaction Survey provides an opportunity to share your experiences, thoughts, and ideas about the services and programs offered.

Walker urges CCSD to get ahead of change in final term

Carson City School Board Trustee Mike Walker keeps looking down the road and trying to get ahead of a problem in the educational system.

Carson boys win first league game in two years

Senator girls down Galena in OT

Results from Carson, Dayton and Sierra Lutheran basketball and wrestling from the last week.

Tigers’ Thacker eclipses 1,000 career points

Douglas girls basketball, wrestling pick up wins

Results from Douglas High School basketball and wrestling from this week.

Thursday, January 9

Carson City RTC backs off Goni Road roundabout

Members of the Carson City Regional Transportation Commission on Wednesday decided not to include a roundabout at Goni Road and Arrowhead Drive in the District 1 Goni Road Rehabilitation Project. At the same time, they directed staff to keep the study that recommended the roundabout on hand for future development in north Carson.

Western Nevada College recognizes students on Fall Dean’s list

Students at Western Nevada College got it done in the classroom during the Fall 2024 semester. The Dean’s List includes 478 students. In recent history, this group of academic achievers is only exceeded by the 487 students on the Fall 2023 Dean’s List.

Flag drops on 2025 racing calendar

Australia gets things kicked off; Chili Bowl Nationals next up.

Maurice White believes in good government

Carson City Ward 2 Supervisor Maurice White said he grew up with “elbows out,” though he’s developed a different approach on the Board of Supervisors. “When I started doing this, it was… I would say more or less unintentionally belligerent. I have certainly refined how I say things, my approach to people,” he said.

Pedersen welcomes leadership angle in school board role

Incoming Carson City School Board member Michelle Pedersen has had children in the school district for 17 years

Wednesday, January 8

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO REVISE TARIFF

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Re-Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF JOINT APPLICATION AND PREHEARING CONFERENCE

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Notice of Consumer Session

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

Plans for vacant Carson Tahoe Hotel unknown

The vacant Carson Tahoe Hotel at 800 N. Carson Street has a new owner, but Carson City officials did not know what projects or operations were planned for the property as of Jan. 7.“The city has not received any building permit application for the property at 800 North Carson Street since 2018. The city is aware of the recent change in ownership. As the new owner has not applied for ministerial or discretionary permits, the city does not know what the property owner’s intentions are for the property,” Hope Sullivan, director of Community Development, said Tuesday.

CCFD sends one of their own to LA fires

Several strike teams from Northern Nevada and the Sierra region were headed south Wednesday as catastrophic wildfires continued to burn in Southern California.

Storey County officials sworn into office

This week, the Hon. Kristin Luis and the Hon. Jason Woodbury, judges of the First Judicial District Court, presided over the swearing-in ceremony for Storey County's elected officials. The ceremony, held at the historic Storey County Courthouse, marks the beginning of new terms of service for these dedicated leaders.

Something has to give: Pack (0-4) plays Bulldogs (0-5)

Both Nevada and Fresno State are also on long losing streaks heading into Saturday's MW game.

Love Notes film competition returns to Carson City

Filmmakers across Nevada are invited to submit 5-to-9-minute romance films that can be heartwarming, quirky or even “thrillingly spooky."

Sheriff, Chamber to offer businesses crime trend training

The Community Business Crime Prevention Coalition will provide members with information on crime trends, training and prevention.

Past Pages for January 8 to 10, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Schuette delves into ‘overlapping’ issues facing Carson

Carson City Ward 4 Supervisor Lisa Schuette just won re-election to her second term on the Board of Supervisors.

Tuesday, January 7

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Annual Statement

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO REVISE TARIFF

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF JOINT APPLICATION AND PREHEARING CONFERENCE

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Invitation to Bid

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Invitation to Bid

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Notice of Consumer Session

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Notice of Name Change

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Public Notice - Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations for the City of Carson City, (Independent City), Nevada

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Storey County Public Notice

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Annual Statement

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Letter: Helping people no matter the cause

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Rotary Club Senior Spotlight: Carson High School’s Ricardo Plascencia-Flores

Ricardo Plascencia-Flores has played varsity soccer and is considering engineering in his career path.

LVN's Year In Review: Part I

A roundup of news and events in Churchill County from January to April of 2024.

Santoro: Wolf Pack in need of an ‘I’ll make it’ guy

With four straight close losses, Nevada must search its roster for a player willing to take over a game.

County, city officials take their oaths

Churchill County Commission has a new look after two first-term commissioners were sworn by Judge Thomas Stockard.

Tigers face a full slate this week

Results from Douglas High School wrestling this past weekend and the upcoming slate of Tiger athletic events in both basketball and wrestling through the rest of this week.

Oliva tops podium in Vegas

Konnor Crisp, Dominic Porter finish second

Results from Carson High School wrestling, including the girls Sparks Invitational, from this past weekend as well as Carson basketball.

Flashback: Former president Carter visits Fallon in 2006

Jimmy Carter campaigned for his son Jack, who was running for U.S. Senate.

Carson City Elks Lodge donates to Night Off The Streets

A total of $2,500 was raised from the dinner, raffle and additional member donations which will go toward purchasing sleeping bags and tarps for the warming center.

'Denim and Diamonds': Father-Daughter dance set for Jan. 17

The event will run from 6-9 p.m. at the Rafter 3C Arena.

American Angus Association announces new members

The organization, with more than 21,000 adult and junior members, is the largest beef breed association in the world.

Fallon Theatre: Remembering Operation Haylift

Updates from your community-owned and -operated Fallon Theatre.

This is Carson City: Layers of history at Carson’s Lone Mountain Cemetery

Perhaps the most famous stagecoach driver in the world eternally rests in the southwest corner of Lone Mountain Cemetery in Carson City. Hank Monk was known for setting speed records over the mountains in the 19th century. He’s been described as reckless.

Groundwater drop could be trouble for snail near lithium mine

Not much bigger than a grain of rice, the Kings River pyrg has managed to survive in 13 isolated springs within the basin surrounding the mine site.

Monday, January 6

Letter: NV Energy’s gas peaker plants – why?

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

CAPS: What can you do for pet headaches?

Cats and dogs can get headaches; however it is difficult to diagnose in pets because they can’t communicate pain verbally.

Community news briefs for week of Jan. 6

Churchill County news in brief and upcoming events for the week of Jan. 6.

Basketball: Greenwave girls sweep Elko, Spring Creek

Fallon boys get a split in Elko County.

Wrestling: Melendy medals at Rollie Lane; Fitzer second at Sparks

Coming up: The varsity boys and girls teams will compete at the Steave Deaton Memorial at Douglas on Saturday.

Greenwave, Bighorns prep sports calendar

Fallon, Oasis high school sports schedules for Jan. 10-15.

‘Ugly’ Aggies still No. 1 in MW rankings; Pack fifth

Nevada off to 0-4 conference start, but is only 12 total points from 4-0.

Crossman: ‘No investment in children is ever wasted’

As a parent and new trustee in 2012, Laurel Crossman took notice of the Carson City School District’s Gifted and Talented Education structure.

Hall: Opportunities, quality of life available in Nevada mining

New community engagement manager Becky Hall has a background in geology and paleontology.

Kelly Bullis: What is estimated tax?

Generally, you’re required to pay federal income tax (and applicable states, too) for the current tax year in some manner.

Transportation commission to consider Goni Road roundabout

The proposed roundabout is part of the District 1 Goni Road Rehabilitation Project.

Sunday, January 5

Carson City birth announcements for December 17 to 27, 2024

Carson City birth announcements for December 17 to 27, 2024

Keys: Nevada rallies to force OT, falls to Lobos

A look at the key moments, players and plays from the Nevada Wolf Pack men's basketball team's 82-81 loss in overtime Friday night in Albuquerque N.M.:

Incoming Trustee Roberts: No agenda to push

Rebecca Roberts was surprised to learn she would run unopposed during last year’s election for the Carson City School Board District 2 seat.

Senior Spotlight: Ankle pain explained: Causes and treatment

Our ankles bear a lot of stress, supporting our stability through a complex structure of bones, ligaments, and tendons. Here’s what you need to know about common ankle injuries and treatments.

Senior Spotlight: Solista Carson completes full remodel of community

Welcome to Solista Carson, where independence meets community, and every day is an opportunity to thrive. For over 40 years, we have proudly served the seniors of Carson City, creating a warm, engaging, and supportive environment that feels like home.

Faith & Insight: Stewarding

"One of the most baffling realities I walk through in life is that God asks me, a human, to steward what he has given me."

Cacioppo: School board work has been about student advocacy

Carson City School Trustee Joe Cacioppo says he often applied his engineer’s mind with data. It often helped to sort the district’s standing with school rankings, for example.

Saturday, January 4

Carson City couple arrested on weapons charges

Francisco an Wendy Gutierrez each face multiple weapons charges.

Carson City road report for January 6 to 12, 2025

Carson City road report for January 6 to 12, 2025

Carson City man identified in officer involved New Year's Eve shooting

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office has identified Michael Bright, 64, of Carson City as the man who was killed in an officer involved shooting on New Year’s Eve.

Senior Spotlight: Happenings around Northern Nevada

Dementia Friendly Carson City is seeking community input through an assessment used to measure attitudes and awareness about dementia and dementia services.

Senior Spotlight: Supporting a family member with dementia during the holidays

The holidays are a time for togetherness, celebration, and reflection. However, for families navigating dementia, this season can bring unique challenges.

Past Pages for January 4 to 7, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Trumble: Locally owned and operated

Eagle Valley Publishing is the new owner of the Nevada Appeal, The Record-Courier, the Lahontan Valley News and the Northern Nevada Business Weekly. The publications operate under the Nevada News Group umbrella.

Friday, January 3

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Notice of Divorce Summons

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

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Notice of Application - 24-12022

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Summons on Amended Complaint

Eagle Valley Publishing purchases Nevada Appeal, Lahontan Valley News

On Wednesday, Eagle Valley Publishing acquired from Pacific Publishing Company the assets of the Nevada Appeal, The Record-Courier, the Lahontan Valley News and Northern Nevada Business Weekly. Nevada News Group, a division of Eagle Valley Publishing, will operate the publications and its entities. Eagle Valley Publishing was founded in Carson City by Adam Trumble in 2023. Trumble, the editor of the Appeal and current operations director for the publications, is a Carson City resident.

JJ Grey & Mofro mark new album in Stateline Jan. 26

JJ Grey will mark the release of his new album, “Olustee,” with a live JJ Grey & Mofro performance at Harrah's Lake Tahoe’s South Shore Room.

Linda Marrone: The loss of a great friend

Here’s to my friend Charlie Abowd and how much he will be missed but he left us with lasting memories of so many meals shared at Adele’s, his wonderful cookbook and his testament that food can always bring us together.

Get Healthy Carson City: Building healthy habits for the New Year

The start of a new year is the perfect opportunity to leave behind bad habits and embrace a healthier lifestyle.

Trina Machacek: Rooting for the mouse

There is always a show going on in the back yard. No matter the season.

This is Carson City: Carson poet leaves a rich legacy

Definitions of poetry can be as various as poetry itself. “Writing that formulates a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience in language chosen and arranged to create a specific emotional response through meaning, sound, and rhythm,” reads one definition from Merriam-Webster.

Thursday, January 2

Furlong to become longest-serving Carson City sheriff

Sheriff Ken Furlong took office Jan. 6, 2003. He is the 27th sheriff and the sixth sheriff since the city’s consolidation with Ormsby County.

Lyon County to consider drafting BLM letter on Anaconda lands sale

The disposal lands consist of five parcels west of Yerington and east of Weed Heights at the eastern foot of the Singatse Range.

Biden moves to block oil, gas development in Ruby Mountains

The Biden administration said it moved to protect the lands at the request of Native American tribes, conservationists, hunters and anglers.

Growing Reno legal firm finds a new home

The Reno office of legal firm Snell & Wilmer will be making a big splash for its 15th anniversary of serving clients in Northern Nevada.

Wednesday, January 1

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Notice to Creditors - 90-Day Notice

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UTILITY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A UTILITY FACILITY

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Notice to Creditors

Leisure Hour Club members to learn about ‘The Reno Cure’

Leisure Hour Club members will join Gayle and David Woodruff for a Chautauqua performance that will help take a step back in time to when Reno was the divorce capital of the nation.

Utah State wins as Pack’s shooting woes continue

A look at the key moments, players and plays from the Nevada men's basketball team's 69-64 loss to the Utah State on Tuesday at Lawlor Events Center:

Frémont medallion being minted in January

The John C. Frémont Commemorative Medallion is in recognition of Frémont’s birthday on Jan. 21.

Carson sheriff: Man dead in New Year's Eve shootout

A domestic dispute just north of the Douglas-Carson line on New Year’s Eve eventually led to the death of a man who texted he would ““shoot it out” with deputies if they responded.

This is Carson City: Catalpa trees in Nevada

In 1922, according to an article in The Daily Appeal , four catalpa trees graced the Capitol grounds. "They are in full bloom, and with their immense green leaves and beautiful snow-white blossoms, they are a pleasure to look at and a joy to smell."

Past Pages for January 1 to 3, 2025

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Bagwell ready for new term as Carson City mayor

Bagwell, 62, was reelected in November for what she said will be her last term on the Board of Supervisors. The Appeal met the mayor at one of her favorite hangouts.