Phone: +17758811285
Email: sneuffer@nevadaappeal.com
Job duties:
I follow and report on Carson City government, business, arts and culture and other facets of the capital city. Community journalism is challenging but worth it. I love to write, and Carson is a vibrant city to cover as a journalist.
About me:
I have three children, including twin daughters, and am raising them in Gardnerville with my spouse of many years. In my life outside the office, I run a literary magazine and write books. The mountains also beckon.
2023 Nevada Press Association Awards
• First Place in News Enterprise Reporting
• First Place in Political/Government Enterprise Reporting
• First Place in Entertainment Feature Story
• Second Place in Coverage of Underserved Communities
With two years on the job, Carson City Library Director Joy Holt has no plans to leave, and she is busy as ever.
Supervisors will consider proposed pay increases for classified and unclassified city employees before reviewing the fiscal year 2025 final budget.
A draft of the Carson City Master Plan update will be developed this summer and fall, and city officials hope the public will continue providing input.
Supervisors unanimously approved a road closure request for a block party for the Nevada Jeep Club slated for July 13 on Rice Street.
A restaurant spokesperson confirmed the last day of restaurant operations was Wednesday.
CMG plans to open the walk-in patient clinic known as CMG Plus on May 23 and the entire building to patients May 28.
The duo’s latest collaboration is Escape 36 – two themed escape rooms and a third room for a crime-scene experience – at 716 N. Carson St., suite 108.
The market for commercial space in Carson City has found a good degree of balance following the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent study.
Phil DuBois opened the first iteration of DuBois Health Food Center in 1964.
The cause of the outbreak is under investigation; no injuries were reported.