The March 22, 2021, R-C Morning Report

Sharon Calvert took this photo of snow in the East Valley on March 12.  I typed in the wrong first name for her in Valley Views on Saturday.

Sharon Calvert took this photo of snow in the East Valley on March 12. I typed in the wrong first name for her in Valley Views on Saturday.
Sharon Calvert/Special to The R-C

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Genoa, Nev. — The Austin’s House Spring Forward Fundraiser online silent auction officially starts today at austinshousenv.org. You can purchase a virtual pass for $20 or raffle tickets $1 each or 25 for $20.


On Saturday, the Douglas County Historical Society honored three Carson Valley women in agriculture a year after they were nominated. Family members celebrated Elizabeth Schulz Rabe, Lois Sarman and Barbara Indiano at the invitation-only event.


No one was transported from a collision at highways 88 and 395 near Douglas High School at 7:30 a.m. today. Expect some delays through there while they clean up the collision.

The Douglas County dog license drive has another nine days where residents may obtain a free rabies shot voucher with the purchase of a dog license. Licenses are $8 for fixed pets or $25 for intact. Licenses are available at the shelter, 921 Dump Road 1-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Call 782-9061 for information.


While technically the first storm of spring, I don’t expect to wake up Tuesday to snow. A cold front is coming through tonight that will bring a chance of some precipitation.


Expect cloudy skies this morning clearing during the day with a high temperature near 54 degrees. The wind shift west at 5-10 mph gusting to 20 mph. The main chance of snow or rain will be between 8 p.m. and 2 a.m.


Kurt Hildebrand is editor of The Record-Courier. Reach him at khildebrand@recordcourier.com

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