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Past Pages for March 9 to 12, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Carson City School District: New restroom design safer for students

There have been numerous questions and concerns raised regarding the planned modifications to the restrooms at Carson High. To help clarify, the last few years, Carson High parents and staff have expressed concerns about student safety in the restrooms. From graffiti, to damaged fixtures, vaping and other inappropriate and unsafe activities — the restroom areas cannot be supervised properly under the current layout to prevent these sorts of things.

Trina Machacek: Anatomy of a meeting

Let’s meet, sing and eat donuts. Who’s in?

Letter: Challenges facing the Social Security system

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

JoAnne Skelly: In like a lion

My gardening activities after the storm will probably involve picking up downed limbs and hundreds of twigs.

Letter: Another misinformation communiqué

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Past Pages for March 6 to 8, 2024

Carson City history from the Nevada Appeal archive

Kim Palchikoff: Mental health exhibit open through Sept. 8

The Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum in Reno boasts a unique international traveling mental health exhibit.

Strong: Benefiting or poisoning America?

Immigration benefits our country. We need to fix our broken system.

Kelly Bullis: Time for Social Security recipients to revolt

What can you do? You can flood Congress with letters and phone calls demanding they stop over taxing seniors.

Letter: Koch’s Jan. 24 commentary – again

Letter to the editor of the Nevada Appeal

Jim Valentine: More random real estate musings

Accept the surprises as inevitable for so many people are putting so much thinking power into transaction things are bound to happen. Be ready for it.

Faith & Insight: The blasphemer

If you took a poll during his three years of his ministry, the vast majority would have said Jesus is not God and dead wrong.

Jim Hartman: Nevada teachers union’s wild pitch

The lawsuit marks the teachers’ union second swing at blocking any public financing of a stadium for the A’s relocation to Las Vegas.