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Tuesday, April 30

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Advertisement for Bids

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Notice of Hearing

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF ELECTRIC PROVIDER’S ANNUAL REPORT ON COMPLIANCE WITH THE NEVADA RENEWABLE ENERGY PORTFOLIO STANDARD

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

KINGSBURY GENERAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT

Santoro: Money grab turns MW football into convoluted mess

Just one example: Washington State will play eight Mountain West teams in the fall — more than any other MW school — yet will not be eligible for the conference title game.

Sheriff's Office seeks couple accused of selling stolen vehicle

Help is being sought to identify a man and woman who allegedly sold a stolen white 2021 Toyota 4Runner to a Douglas County resident on March 10.

Clerk: Close to full election worker staffing

The number of election workers signed up by Tuesday approached the 100 Clerk-Treasurer Amy Burgans hopes to have on staff in time for the June 11 primary election.

Gathering remembers Don Stangle

On Saturday, at least 60 people turned out for a memorial to Stangle, who died March 18, 2024.

The April 30, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Monday, April 29

Army of volunteers plants small forest near Curtz Lake

More than 100 volunteers braved snow flurries Arbor Day to plant 500 Jeffrey pine seedlings on the recently treated BLM land around Curtz Lake near the Alpine County Airport

County balances budget without tapping reserves

Douglas County commissioners are meeting 10 a.m. Tuesday to update the March 26-29 budget hearings at the Historic Courthouse in Minden, located at 1616 Eighth St., Minden.

The April 29, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Saturday, April 27

Muller Lane Parkway progress hits legal hitch

Awarding a bid might not be sufficient to begin work on county's portion of the long-awaited route around town

Evacuation 101 session conducted at Stateline

At 5:30 p.m. Monday, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office will present evacuation information for Lake Tahoe residents in the Tallac Room of the Kahle Community Center.

Showcase connects businesses, consumers

Nearly 1,000 people connected with the dozens of different businesses and organizations during the 26th annual Carson Valley Business Showcase Thursday at the Douglas County Community and Senior Center.

Model airplane program at Dangberg

Scheduled for 10-11:30 a.m. May 18 the Model Airplane Program promises an enriching experience for children ages 5-10, although youth of all ages are welcome.

Man serving time in Carson escape faces sentencing in Douglas thefts

A man serving an 11-29-year prison term after he escaped from Carson City custody in June 2021 was in East Fork Justice Court on Wednesday.

VHR petition lawsuit inches forward

As of Thursday morning, no date has been set for a hearing on the appeal of the insufficiency of a petition seeking to place a ban on vacation home rentals in residential neighborhoods.

Volunteers the glue that binds library together

The Douglas County Public Library feted its volunteers on Thursday

Friday, April 26

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Close of Registration for the June 11, 2024, Primary Election

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Statement of Registered Voters - Douglas County

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Notice of Hearing

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR SUBCONTRACTOR PREQUALIFICATION CVSC Concession Storage Addition & East Side Expansion

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ORDER REGARDING FILING OF REPORT AND PETITION FOR APPROVAL OF BUDGET AND APPROVAL OF RATE OF ASSESSMENT

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Board of Commissioners Meeting - May 16, 2024

Update: Fundraiser underway for mother of two killed in wrong-way collision

Two people are confirmed dead after a wrong-way collision on Interstate 580 in Carson City near Snyder Avenue and Fairview Boulevard.

Rain should clear in time for Saturday events

Sunny skies are forecast to return Saturday

Indian Creek Campground to remain closed

Indian Creek Campground in Alpine County will remain closed until further notice

Douglas Extension educator new 4-H state leader

University of Nevada, Reno Extension has appointed Lindsay Chichester as the new state leader for the 4-H Youth Development Program starting June 1.

The Arbor Day 2024 R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Burlington says goodbye, Hobby Lobby on deck

Outgoing Burlington Store Manager Terri Hunt said the store had its strongest year in terms of sales last year.

Alpine recognizes forester for service

Alpine County recognized Humboldt-Toiyabe Region 4 Forester Annabelle Monti for her exceptional service and her commitment to community and forests.

Thursday, April 25

Work clearing Highway 4 moving at a mile a day

The California Department of Transportation continues to make progress clearing Ebbetts Pass.

Douglas dancers perform in Florida festival

Nine of Nevada Dance Company’s Pre-Professional 12-18 year old dancers performed starting Wednesday at the Regional Dance America’s National Festival in Daytona, Fla.

Photo Club hosts show in Genoa this weekend

An artist’s reception is 5-7 p.m. Friday as part of the Carson Valley Photo Club’s Birds, Buckaroos and Beauty show at Whit Hall on the River Fork Ranch in Genoa this weekend.

The April 25, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Wednesday, April 24

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Motel squatter faces up to 40 years in prison in ID theft

A Las Vegas man who obtained identification of nine people and attempted to forge their information faces up to 40 years in prison.

Restaurant burglar sent to prison

The Carson City man who broke into his former employer’s restaurant and cleaned out the till was sentenced to 2-5 years in prison Monday.

Fire bay named for lifetime Genoan Bill Brooks

On Saturday, Genoans dedicated the town fire bay to lifetime town resident H. William Brooks.

County water clear of ‘forever chemicals’

Douglas County has been watching the discussion on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, known as “forever chemicals” for several years

Sitting commissioners lead fundraising race

The two sitting county commissioners seeking re-election are far and away leading in fundraising

Business Showcase in Gardnerville on Thursday

For all of this century and a slice of the last, the Business Showcase has been one of the most popular events of the year.

Victims’ rights key to law enforcement

Whether it’s preventing a crime from happening or assisting someone once a crime has occurred, law enforcement in Douglas County focuses on the survivors of crime.

The April 24, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Tuesday, April 23

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Bids Wanted for Highway Improvement - Notice to Contractors

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Ordinance 2024-1638 INTRODUCED

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice to Creditors

Douglas swim falls to Carson

Results from this past weekend of Douglas High prep sports

Santoro: Spring practice more like spring cleaning for Pack

Nevada football roster thins out after portal entries — and basketball, too.

Remembering Valley’s first paramedic chief

A memorial service is 1 p.m. April 27 at Minden Park for former Douglas County and East Fork Paramedic Chief Don Stangle.

Career & tech education students participate in signing ceremony

A dozen Douglas High School Career & Technology Education students students were recognized at an April 17 signing ceremony.

Tree plantings set for Friday's Arbor Day celebration

Arbor Day, Earth Day’s leafier uncle, is Friday with tree plantings occurring in Gardnerville, Genoa and Alpine County.

The April 23, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Monday, April 22

NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING

TOPAZ RANCH ESTATES G.I.D

The buzz about bees and Earth Day

Today, the Nevada State Museum is celebrating Monday’s Earth Day by setting up a bee hotel for solitary species.

Horton Republican business owner of the year

At their regular meeting, the Sierra Nevada Republican Women presented its annual award to an outstanding Republican business owner in Douglas County for 2023.

Love and spring are in the air

Reflections on the Word

The Earth Day 2024 R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Sunday, April 21

Douglas baseball wins fifth straight, rolls McQueen

Douglas High School baseball had several standout performances in a 12-2 win over McQueen Saturday in Minden.

Saturday, April 20

Douglas students swim with mock sharks

Douglas High School students had the opportunity to demonstrate their entrepreneurial skills with their own version of the hit television show “Shark Tank.”

Friday, April 19

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

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Public Hearing Notice - May 2, 2024

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Application for Water No. 93233

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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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DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEVADA QUARTERLY REPORT OF TOTAL REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES REQUIRED BY NRS 244.225

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

Wanted! Campers and Rv's

Wanted! Campers and Rv's

Firewood For Sale 2024

Special Seasoned

Genoa Bar among Silver State's iconic watering holes

Nevada’s oldest thirst parlor tops the list of iconic watering holes as part of Travel Nevada’s Sagebrush Saloon Passport.

EPA seeks year-around treatment of Leviathan Mine drainage

A proposal to treat drainage from the Leviathan Mine Superfund Site year-round is in the works.

Firefighters douse two blazes on Thursday

East Fork firefighters responded to two fires within 12 hours of each other on Thursday.

The April 19, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Thursday, April 18

Preliminary flood insurance rate maps are just for the Carson River floodplain

A revised flood insurance rate map and study have been published for Douglas County residents in the Carson River floodplain to review.

May shows put cars in Carson Valley

Car show season opens on May 4 with the 11th annual Holy Smoker BBQ & Car Show at Trinity Lutheran Church in Gardnerville.

The April 18, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Wednesday, April 17

Man enters guilty plea in Hard Rock murder

A Santa Cruz man faces a half-century in prison after he entered a guilty plea in the March 25, 2023, shooting death of South Lake Tahoe resident Omar Reyes Garcia on the casino floor of the Hard Rock Casino.

Tiger softball remains unbeaten in league play

Results from Douglas baseball, swim and dive

Results from over the weekend for Douglas High School softball, baseball and swimming and diving.

Update: Bail set at $1 million for couple held in massive mail theft

A couple are in custody after they were allegedly caught with mail and gear used to fish mail from boxes are facing charges related to the possession of more than 300 pieces of mail with checks totaling more than $555,000.

Spring Job Fair & Career Expo is Thursday

The Spring 2024 Job Fair & Career Expo is 3-6 p.m. Thursday at the Douglas County Community & Senior Center.

Boys & Girls Club finds home in Minden

Boys & Girls Club of Western Nevada is opening a clubhouse in Minden just in time for the 2024-25 school year.

The April 17, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Tuesday, April 16

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Advertisement for Bids

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DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT - QUARTERLY REPORT 3rd Qtr. 2023-2024

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice to Creditors

Santoro: There’s rebuilds — and then there’s the 2024 Wolf Pack

Jeff Choate has been handed the keys, but the car was left up on blocks and the engine has gone missing.

Nevada House Cleaning

Cleaning service

Gilbert hired to remove superintendent

Gilbert inadvertently admits the reason he was hired by the Douglas County School Board.

Lake Tahoe foot fondler gets 20 years

Mark Anthony Gonzales was sentenced to 8-20 years in prison on two counts of residential burglary.

Valley native joins Carson Valley Health

Born and raised in Carson Valley, Certified Physician Assistant Rhiannon Broersma is joining the urology team at Carson Valley Health Specialty Care.

Three sworn in as new Special Advocates for the Elderly

Three Douglas County residents were sworn in as new Special Advocates for the Elderly after completing training.

The April 16, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Deadline for committee appointments 5 p.m Friday

The deadline to apply for a position on the Airport Advisory or the Audit committees is 5 p.m. Friday.

Monday, April 15

New China Spring Youth Camp director up for appointment

Appointment of a Reno resident, who has been serving as interim director of China Spring Youth Camp, will go before Douglas County commissioners on Thursday.

Aerial seeding in Alpine Tamarack burn set for next week

Aerial seeding on the Tamarack Fire footprint is scheduled to start on April 22 as part of the ongoing wildfire restoration in Alpine County.

The April 15, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Saturday, April 13

East Fork ready for spring thaw

Work on a levee protecting Carson Valley Golf Course is done in time for spring melt-off

Living the victorious life

Reflections on the Word

‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ in Texas

It's what's here on Earth that matters, as it turns out.

Friday, April 12

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Advertisement for Bids

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Request for Qualifications

Carson’s Luschar sisters help Oregon softball climb rankings

Carson High School alums Kailee and Kedre Luschar are helping push Oregon softball toward a long postseason run this spring.

Miller, Garr sign with Feather River volleyball

Volleyball players from Carson and Douglas announces their intention to play at Feather River College next season.

Senator girls win home meet, boys 2nd

Results from Carson High School track and field, softball and baseball from this week. Douglas High School baseball and softball results included as well.

County OKs $6.6 million bid to build first phase of Muller Lane Parkway

On Wednesday, members of the Regional Transportation Commission approved the $6.6 million base bid by Qualcon Construction for the first phase of Muller Lane Parkway.

Autism Resource Fair set for April 20

Sheriff's autism awareness car sports new wrap

Highway 395 Southern Sierra Corridor study comment open

A series of virtual and in-person meetings designed to gather public feedback on Highway 395 between Carson City and Topaz Lake will be conducted over the next month.

Genoa ranchers named horse parade grand marshals

Genoa Western Heritage Days are April 26-28 in Nevada's oldest settlement.

The April 12, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

River Fork Ranch hosts open house

The Nature Conservancy in Nevada will be hosting an open house 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today at River Fork Ranch Preserve in Genoa.

Thursday, April 11

Dwyer says she won't apply for Douglas school superintendent

After six months in the district’s top seat, Jeannie Dwyer was ready to take on the position full time, only to be rejected at Tuesday’s school board meeting.

School board rejects records lawsuit settlement

The Douglas County School Board group of three rejected approval of the records lawsuit settlement that accused the four other trustees of records law violations during Tuesday’s board meeting.

Minden approves 10th Street sidewalk project

Shaving 2 feet off the west side of 10th Street in Minden was the favored option for installing sidewalks on the route that connects Highway 395 and County Road. The town has $700,000 to complete the streetscape project with half coming from federal recovery funds and the other half coming from the town.

Parenting a child on the Autism spectrum

Year after year, as a parent of a child on the Autism spectrum, I find myself celebrating victories and reflecting on the challenges we've encountered. Watching my son transition into a young man prompts me to contemplate how the world will embrace him. As Brody finishes out his first year at Aspire High School, I reflect on his journey with hope that sharing our story with help others that may be on a similar path. I also can’t express enough gratitude to those who have been instrumental along his path.

The April 11, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Minden remembers Susan Jackson

A memorial to Minden native Susan Jacobsen Jackson will likely be near the entrance to the pavilion in the wetlands named after her father. Jackson, 65, died on Valentine’s Day after a 14-month battle with cancer. She served on the town board for almost five years, starting out as an appointee and then was elected in 2020.

Wednesday, April 10

Free school meals ending statewide

After four years of Nevada students receiving free meals, schools statewide will return to pre-pandemic policies at the completion of the 2023/2024 school year. “Universal free meals are coming to an end, but students who are eligible for free and reduced meals will still receive those benefits,” said Douglas County School District Director of School Nutrition Program Jordy Foster.

Long term goals for Gardnerville Station checked off

Though repaving Highway 395 is still in the works, two of Gardnerville’s longtime goals for Gardnerville Station have already been achieved. The connection to the detention basin under the Gardnerville Station parking lot and the softening of the Gardnerville S curve have both been completed.

Co-directors named to lead Food Closet

Two employees will take charge of the Carson Valley Community Food Closet as co-directors after the departure of longtime Director Sarah Sanchez.

Trial set in Stateline vehicle burglary

A woman accused in the theft of a $25,000 engagement ring from a vehicle in Stateline is denying the charges and is scheduled for trial Sept. 4-6. Rebekah Yushi Ramos, 34, has yet to appear in person in a Douglas County courtroom, according to prosecutors after she was detained briefly in Stateline in connection with the Jan. 28, 2023, theft at the Hard Rock.

The April 10, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Tuesday, April 9

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Ordinance 2024-1636 INTRODUCED

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Contractors

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Ordinance 2024-1637 INTRODUCED

Huskies outlast Douglas baseball

Douglas High School baseball dropped a home league contest to Reno Tuesday.

Ranchos Roundup: Aktion Club recognizes Seeman Foundation support

When it first formed in 2016, Aktion Club of Carson Valley had seven members on the roster. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Carson Valley with a mission “to provide adults living with disabilities an opportunity to develop initiative, leadership skills, and to serve their communities,” the local Aktion Club has since become one of the fastest growing service clubs in the area.

Mail processing plan should be scrapped

President Ronald Reagan expressed what many Americans felt in 1986 when he said in a speech, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'” The horror of those words spoken by the 40th president have resonated with Americans for decades, and lately, now with a proposal to shift the U.S. Postal Services processing operations from Reno to Sacramento.

Santoro: A’s move to Sacramento should raise alarms in Vegas

If you think the Athletics' supposed move to Las Vegas is a done deal — well, think again.

Update: Planning Commission upholds staff in substation appeal

Planning commissioners met Tuesday in the Douglas County Courthouse, 1616 Eighth St., Minden.

Tiger girls track and field win Big George

Results from Douglas High School track and field, baseball and softball from over the weekend.

Alta Alpina announces spring events

Alta Alpina Cycling Club’s annual spring membership party is 6 p.m. Thursday at the CVIC Hall in Minden.

Online merchants top taxable sales generators

Nonstore retailers, which include online outlets like Amazon, reported $12.62 million in taxable sales in Douglas County over the month of January.

Valage Senior Living prepares for opening

With opening anticipated in Fall 2024, Valage Senior Living at Carson Valley announced the selection of an executive director and a director of sales and marketing.

Woman faces ID theft charges

A Florida woman sought in two states as part of an identity theft ring is scheduled to appear in Tahoe Township Justice Court today after allegedly trying to use a stolen credit card to pay for her room at Edgewood Tahoe Resort on Friday.

Monday, April 8

Adie named community services director

After three years as assistant community services director, Brook Adie has been named to director of the county department that oversees parks, recreation, weed control, public transit, senior services, social services, animal care, and community health.

School board may appoint Dwyer as superintendent

A discussion to appoint interim Douglas County Superintendent Jeannie Dwyer to the district’s top position is one of several topics during Tuesday’s school board meeting at George Whittell High School.

Sunday, April 7

Putting passion into action

The ancient cottonwoods stood as sentinels on either side of the road, making a glimmering tunnel that arched over him. It was the golden hour, and the shiny leaves waved a friendly greeting in the soft Sierra breeze, both welcoming and witnessing his transition. Birds sang serenades amid the rustling of small branches.

Electrical issue cited in Centerville fire

Neighbors spotting smoke was key in preventing more damage when a large outbuilding was reported to be on fire on Centerville on Tuesday night, fire officials said. East Fork firefighters responded to a report of smoke coming from the structure at around 8 p.m.

Fight in jail doubles sentence for drug seller

A man who grabbed another inmate by the throat during an altercation was sentenced to 2-5 years in prison on Tuesday. Anthony Michael Conley, 32, said he apologized to Logan Peetz, who is himself awaiting sentencing for domestic battery with strangulation.

Rotarians donate $13,858 to groups

Carson Valley nonprofits and community organizations received $13,858.90 from Minden Rotary Club at its March 28 meeting.

Scam and safety seminars in April

Scammers are everywhere these days, whether it’s the fake service plan in the mail or a call from an allegedly incarcerated grandchild. In answer, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is conducting an April 11 awareness presentation on how to prevent scams.

How to choose personal representative

Choosing a personal representative of one’s estate is an important decision, as this person will be responsible for carrying out the decedent’s last wishes. Additionally, the personal representative will work closely with the probate attorney and other professionals. The personal representative will be responsible for locating important documents, taking an inventory of the estate, paying estate taxes, and performing other tasks to manage the estate.

Wolf Pack football brings new energy in scrimmage at Carson High

Smalley enjoys nostalgic return

The Wolf Pack football program held an open scrimmage at Carson High School Saturday morning with first-year head coach Jeff Choate.

Friday, April 5

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Notice of Public Lien Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Foreclosure

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Public Hearing - April 1, 2024

Sierra snowpack in the Goldilocks zone

It’s actually pretty rare for the Sierra snowpack to be in the Goldilocks zone where it’s just right.

Forest Service announces decision for Burke Creek Restoration

Work to restore Burke Creek near Stateline is expected to begin this summer, according to the U.S. Forest Service.

Alpine declares April as Child Abuse Prevention Month

A parent circle on Friday focusing on “Developmental Domains” was hosted by Catalyst Community in Alpine County to open the county’s and the Child Abuse Prevention Council’s observation of April as Child Abuse Prevention Month.

Foothill resident protests new fire requirements

Nearly two years after repealing interior sprinklers, Douglas County commissioners adopted construction code requirements that include requirements already adopted by both fire districts, including wildland-urban interface regulations.

Thursday, April 4

Highway 395 repaving scheduled for mid-June

Project Engineer Wes Osmer used the word “nightmare” a couple of times when describing the challenges of repaving Highway 395 to members of the Gardnerville Town Board

Update: Minden recommends zone change, special use permit for new courthouse

Updated with information from Wednesday's Minden Town Board meeting.

Northern Nevada All Veteran Honor Guard seeking new members

The Northern Nevada All Veteran Honor Guard is seeking new members to help meet the honor services needed by veteran families.

The 04-04-2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Wednesday, April 3

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Notice of Private Sale; Notice of Hearing to Confirm Sale of Real Property

Nevada Wolf Pack to host scrimmage Saturday at Carson High School

Nevada Football will hold its open scrimmage from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at Carson High School. Wolf Pack fans will have the opportunity for their first look at new head coach Jeff Choate's Nevada squad, ahead of the April 13 Spring Game at Mackay Stadium.

Electrical issue cited in Centerville fire

Neighbors reporting smoke was key in preventing more damage when a large outbuilding caught fire on Centerville on Tuesday night, fire officials said.

The April 3, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Republicans honor Valley Christian Fellowship pastor

Pastor Leo Kruger and Valley Christian Fellowship were honored and thanked by the Douglas County Republican Party at its March 2 Convention.

April 3, 2024, Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Douglas claims academic victory

Douglas High School took the title at the Northern Nevada Academic Olympic Championship recently defeating Manogue High School in the semifinals and Reno High School in the finals.

Tuesday, April 2

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Notice of Hearing

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Advertisement for Bids

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NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION PRIMARY ELECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED JUNE 11, 2024

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Invitation to Bid

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Invitation for Bids

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Department of Homeland Security - Federal Emergency Management Agency Notice

Santoro: Preach ‘grit’ all you want, but Pack must find a QB

Former coach Ken Wilson never found one — and he's back to coaching linebackers.

Douglas girls track third at Reed

Results from Douglas High track and field from Saturday's Reed Rotary Invitational.

Setting the pace

Douglas softball remains the standard of excellence in Northern Nevada

Douglas High School softball continues to have a target on its back this season with no easy outs in its lineup.

The April 2, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

County commissioners wrap up weeklong budget process

Nearly 24 hours of tentative budget hearings wrapped up on Friday afternoon after county commissioners declined to sort through $547,808 in supplemental personnel requests.

Monday, April 1

Four face felonies in sex trafficking sting

A half-dozen men were booked over the weekend on charges stemming from a sex trafficking sting.

Easter weekend storm increases snowpack

For conditions on Nevada roads, visit nvroads.com

The April 1, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Republican National Committee names Douglas in voter roll lawsuit

A federal lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee claims that Douglas County has 4 percent more active voters than it has than residents eligible to vote.