The R-C Morning Report

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Douglas County School Superintendent Carol Lark will get a public annual performance review at 4 p.m. today. School board members will conduct the review.

Lark was hired Feb. 14, 2006. Under the Nevada Open Meeting Law, any chief executive who serves at the pleasure of a public body, including superintendents are subject to review in a public meeting. Today's meeting will be held at the Administrative Services Building, also known as the old Minden School on Mono Avenue.

There is a 50 percent chance of precipitation from showers and thunderstorms after 11 a.m. today. Some of those storms are going to produce heavy rain, which is prompting the National Weather Service to issue a flash flood warning for the Carson Valley. Slow moving thunderstorms are expected to develop, which could drop rainfall at rates of more than an inch an hour.

It's warm and cloudy out with the temperature in Minden at 69 degrees and my thermometer here in Genoa is reading 72 degrees before dawn.

A California man who participated in a scheme to cash bogus Douglas County School District checks is scheduled to appear before District Judge Dave Gamble this morning on an accusation that he violated his probation. Daniel Ludy, 37, was received a suspended 30-month prison sentence in the case in September 2005. When he was sentenced, he was ordered to pay restitution and abstain from using drugs or alcohol.