Coming Wednesday

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- Those Topaz Lodge employees who work at the casino through May 2 will receive their regular paychecks, management announced at a meeting on Monday. About half of the Topaz Lodge's staff attended the meeting at the Topaz Volunteer Fire Department. Page A1

- The new Walgreens opens at 8 a.m. Thursday in Gardnerville. The drug store has a drive-through pharmacy, one-hour photo service and is open every day. Page A1

- Fourteen-year-old Bart Niday won Nevada's National Geographic Bee in Las Vegas on March 30 and will be one of about 100 fourth- to eighth-grade students competing for a $25,000 college scholarship in Washington, D.C., in May. Page A1

- Douglas County will pay $9,600 to the Town of Minden in order to operate early voting for the 2008 election out of the CVIC Hall July 25-Aug. 9, 2008 for the primary and Oct. 17-Nov. 1 for the general election. Page A2

- The Minden Town Board approved a $2,500 contribution for "Magiko," a two-week summer festival June 22-July 6 which coordinates events throughout Carson Valley under a single banner. Page A2

- Two co-defendants accused of selling cocaine to Douglas County sheriff's officers pleaded guilty Tuesday and face up to 15 years in prison each at their sentencing, May 29. Page A3

- A 20-year-old Gardnerville Ranchos man was jailed on $100,000 bail charged with three felony counts of lewdness with a child uner 14. Page A3

- A Carson City woman, whose passenger seat was drenched in blood, was arrested April 8 for driving under the influence with a prior conviction. Page A3

- A free adults-only lecture about graffiti by retired law enforcement officer Chris Grant is 2 p.m. Friday at the Dresslerville gym, 1585 Watasheamu Road.

- Taylor-York Salon is doing their part for earth month by raffling Aveda products to raise money to restore wetlands and educate the public about the importance of clean water.

- Panchita's Killer Salsa owner Fran Pritchard was honored with the "Made in Nevada" Woman of the Year award at the Women's Expo in Reno March 24. Pritchard makes her Killer Salsas in Gardnerville and sells them in area grocery stores and restaurants.

- Bob Stewart will speak at the Carson Valley Museum & Cultural Center on Thursday. His subject will be Aurora, a ghost town in Mineral County, Nevada. Stewart is a former natural resource agency liaison and public relations officer for the Bureau of Land Management. Page B1

- There are only a few tickets left for the second annual St. Gall Catholic Church High Tea. The event, held on April 21, includes a variety of homemade tea sandwiches, sweet breads, desserts and a raffle. Donations of raffle prizes are still needed. Page B1

- "Swing into Spring" is the theme of the Carson Valley Pop's Orchestra's concert, conducted by Danny Yale, 7 p.m. Saturday at the CVIC Hall in Minden. A raffle will be part of this free concert. Page B1

- Models are still needed for the Sierra Nevada Active 20-30 Club's third annual Spring Fashion Show Extravaganza, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. April 29 at Genoa Lakes Golf Resort. Proceeds will benefit special needs children and their programs in Douglas County. Page B1

- The Douglas softball team swept a doubleheader from Wooster Saturday in Minden. Lauren Hoppe hit three home runs to account for six of the Tigers' seven runs on the day. Page C1

- Minden-based Sierra Sierra Enterprises had a successful opening weekend at the Champ Car Atlantic Series Vegas Grand Prix as driver Luis Matos won the race and teammate James Hinchcliffe came in fourth. Page C1