The March 11, 2022, R-C Morning Report

A dusting of snow adorns the statue of Snowshoe Thompson on Thursday morning.

A dusting of snow adorns the statue of Snowshoe Thompson on Thursday morning.
Photo by Kurt Hildebrand.

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Genoa, Nev. — A second race for Douglas County School Board trustee developed on Thursday when Genoa resident Susan Jansen filed against trustee Robbe Lehmann. Gardnerville resident David Burns filed for the open Area 7 seat.


I count 11 Republican candidates for governor have filed so far with the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office and we’ve only dipped our toe into the list of frontrunners. With undecided Republicans running as high as 36 percent there’s a lot of territory to cover before the primary.


Douglas County Republicans are conducting their precinct meetings and county convention at Valley Christian Fellowship in Minden starting 8:30 a.m. Saturday. You can register at Douglasgop.org. Once delegates are selected at the precinct meetings, Republicans will conduct their convention.


Some sharp-eyed folks spotted that the Keith Greeninger concert date was incorrect in Wednesday’s calendar. It’s actually 7 p.m. tonight at the CVIC Hall. You might still be able to get tickets today. Visit www.cvartscouncil.com


The Women in History Remembering Project is 1 p.m. Saturday at the Carson Valley Museum & Cultural Center in Gardnerville.


The time change is early Sunday morning, so what’s 6 a.m. now will be 7 a.m. then. Fire folks urge residents to check their smoke and carbon monoxide detector batteries as we spring ahead.


We’re looking at a blustery Saturday with the wind picking up out of the southwest at 15-20 mph, gusting to 30 mph. Today will be sunny, calm with the high near 59 degrees.


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