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Saturday, August 31

Burner describes adventures in Black Rock Desert

Over the next few days, dusty RVs and vehicles will turn up at gas pumps across Western Nevada as Burning Man’s annual Exodus begins.

The Grill Next Door hosts hot time for charity

The Grill Next Door hosted a celebration for its first anniversary at the Meadowdale Center in Gardnerville

Friday afternoon collision opens Labor Day weekend

A reported three-vehicle collision near the top of Kingsbury Grade snarled traffic for around an hour Friday over the main route between Lake Tahoe and Carson Valley.

Where did truth go?

Reflections on the Word

Friday, August 30

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Notice of Hearing

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Application for Water No. 93828

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Hearing

Priou's late INT seals win for Douglas football

Tigers late drive plus defensive stand results in home win

Douglas High School football had a key interception from a junior defensive back that sealed a win Friday night against Spring Creek.

Douglas implements centralized voter registration

With only two months left until the 2024 General Election, a new statewide top-down voter registration and election management system has been implemented.

Remembering former R-C owner Lynne Woodward

No service has been scheduled for former Record-Courier and Sparks Tribune owner Lynne Woodward, 85, who died Aug. 8, 2024, at her Bay Area home.

Douglas High Hall of Fame nominations sought

Douglas High School Homecoming 2024 Fall Fest and Parade will be Sept. 29 in Minden Park.

Eliza Buckland topic of Dangberg Chautauqua

Local Chautauquan DebiLynn Smith will portray Buckland Station cofounder Eliza Buckland at the Dangberg Historic Home Ranch Park in Minden.

The Aug. 30, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Thursday, August 29

Warm dry conditions prompt fire concerns over Labor Day weekend

Summer 2024 is the sixth driest on record, according to National Weather Service readings in Minden dating back to 1906.

One injured in head-on collision south of Gardnerville

One person was transported to Renown Regional Medical Center after a head-on collision at Highway 395 and Industrial Way at 7:10 a.m.

Spring Creek visits Douglas football Friday

Tigers look to get back on track on home turf

Douglas High School football will play its third Class 3A team this Friday, but the Tigers will be playing on their home turf for the first time this fall.

The Aug. 29, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Wednesday, August 28

Tiger cross country opens season with home race

Results from Douglas High School's opening cross country meet and volleyball playing in Las Vegas.

Douglas looks to move up in 5A volleyball

Tigers score a solid early win in what could be a wide-open Northern Region

Douglas High School volleyball is looking to move up in the Class 5A North this fall.

Discovery Day brings community to airport

The weather held for Saturday’s Discovery Day at Minden-Tahoe Airport.

Man accused in Ruhenstroth shooting jailed for 10 days

A Ruhenstroth man facing felonies in a May shooting was ordered held for 10 days on Friday for violating his bail conditions by drinking alcohol.

Douglas Jobs students receive laptop donation

Jobs for Nevada Graduates students at Douglas High School received 25 refurbished laptops and backpacks with school supplies on Monday morning.

Highway 395 work all over but the signing

The complete reopening of Main Street through Gardnerville on Aug. 23 turned what was a frustrating half-hour trip into one that lasted six minutes, both ways.

Barton delays Stateline hospital effort to October

The delay of a hearing on map and zoning text amendments dealing with a proposed construction of a hospital in Stateline has affected other hearings on the subject.

The Aug. 28, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Tuesday, August 27

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Douglas County Planning Commission Meeting Public Hearing - September 10, 2024

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Douglas County Water Conveyance Advisory Committee Public Hearing - September 8, 2024

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Notice of Hearing

Marking 44 years since Harvey's bombing

The R-C published a three-page extortion letter on Sept. 4, 1980, after the explosion that closed Harvey's for almost a year

Postal service scraps Reno mail distribution proposal

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy proposed earlier this year to reposition a processing center from Reno to Sacramento.

Santoro: Time for the Pack to #FreeBrendonLewis

Nevada quarterback played well, especially considering the coaching staff kept one hand tied behind his back.

First Tribal Prep Camp students enroll at UNR

The first cohort from the University of Nevada’s Tribal Prep Camp has enrolled at the University of Nevada, Reno’s College of Agriculture, Biotechnology & Natural Resources.

Conservancy acquires 500 acre-feet of Walker groundwater rights

The Walker Basin Conservancy and the Fulstone family announced a new water acquisition that protects groundwater in Smith Valley.

The Aug. 27, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

History author to speak at Dangberg

Local author Karen Dustman will give a presentation at Dangberg Historic Park on Carson Valley and it's forgotten tales.

Genoa Historic District brochure hot off the press

Genoa Historic District Commission issues brochure indicating what's appropriate in Nevada's oldest settlement

Monday, August 26

Gardnerville resident named Tahoe-Douglas assistant chief

A veteran firefighter with almost a third of a century of experience was sworn in last week as the new assistant chief of special operations for the Tahoe-Douglas Fire Protection District.

The Aug. 26, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Douglas JROTC team makes nationals

Four Douglas High School JROTC cadets received bragging rights over the summer at the Leadership and Academic Bowl in Washington D.C. as the first Douglas team to make it to nationals.

Sunday, August 25

August cold front brings freezing temperatures to Valley

Cold temperatures and high humidity generate fog along Carson River

Saturday, August 24

Carson Valley Women’s Golf Club announces Poker Run winners

The Carson Valley Women’s Golf Club held a Poker Run the first week of August in celebration of Hot August Nights.

Gardnerville grapples with green waste

Dealing with green waste is just one of the pieces of the puzzle in determining Gardnerville’s trash service rates over the next three years.

Ranchos trail design prompts Bing Pit questions

The county’s next big trail project may answer questions about the future of the unfinished part of Drayton Boulevard but raise some about the future of the former Bing Pit.

The Quilt House owners stitch together a retirement plan

After celebrating 25 years in May, The Quilt House owners Janet and Gary Pierce have decided to stick the needle and hang up the quilts, at least when it comes to the store.

How’s your life path going?

Reflections on The Word

Friday, August 23

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Notice of Hearing

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Application for Water No. 93802

Tigers drop first contest of season

Elko downs Douglas in back-and-forth affair

Douglas High School football fell at Elko Friday night, 18-16.

Gardnerville's Main Street open for business after year of construction

The main drag through Gardnerville was less of one during the lunchtime commute as workers cleared traffic controls on Highway 395.

Centenarian takes flight at Wings & Wheels

The Wings and Wheels Open House at Minden-Tahoe Airport is 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

Blustery conditions accompany Genoa outage

A power outage affected 67 Douglas County power company customers for about two hours on Friday morning.

Carson Valley Health earns national CMS four-star rating

Carson Valley Health announced its Overall Hospital Quality Four Star Rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

The Aug. 23, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Thursday, August 22

Tigers look to go 2-0 at Elko

Douglas High School football hopes to keep their road record intact, winning its last seven straight games on the road dating back to 2023.

The Aug. 22, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Jacks Valley Ranch sells for $18 million

Ascuaga property sells for $3 million over asking price.

Wednesday, August 21

Aerial Arts presents ‘Lion King’

Gardnerville’s CBP Aerial Arts presented its 2024 annual production of “The Lion King” at the Carson City Community Theater on Aug. 10.

Aug. 21, 2024, Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Coffee on Main baby born at 25 weeks

A GoFundMe account has been set up to help Ruby May Olivares' family be close to her.

Update: Redwood City man identified as deceased in Minden-Tahoe Airport airplane crash

Rescuers responded around 8:20 a.m. Tuesday to a report of a plane crash with injuries at Minden-Tahoe Airport.

Judge upholds VHR ban north of Cave Rock

Ruling determines county commissioners heard substantial evidence in challenge to vacation home rental ordinance change

Douglas schools back in session

A back to school and end of summer bash will be hosted by CV Flyte at Minden Park 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday.

Candidate faces removal from ballot

Jason Garrett Gibson, who filed as a Democrat in March, is having his candidacy challenged because he changed his registration to the Natural Law Party in July, the county said in a lawsuit filed Aug. 5.

The Aug. 21, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Rennervation bus coming to Carson Valley this weekend

Minden Rotary awards MEFIYI

Carson Valley AYSO hosts its soccer kickoff this weekend with the Rennervation Bus coming to town. Plus, Minden rotary awards MEFIYI.

Tuesday, August 20

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Notice of Private Sale

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND NOTICE OF PREHEARING CONFERENCE

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C-111 Notice to Contractors

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Notice to Creditors

Tiger fall sports set to begin this week

Douglas High School will have several fall sports seasons begin this week.

Santoro: For Pack, rubber meets road with a tough opener

Talking time is over for new coach Jeff Choate and his staff, who are looking to begin a more successful era of Nevada football.

13 chances: Breaking down Pack’s 2024 football schedule

Nevada, under a first-year head coach, plays 10 games against bowl teams from last season. Here's a game-by-game look at the Wolf Pack's chances.

Carson Tahoe Hospital announces it won't renew contract with United Healthcare

Payment issues prompted an Aug. 14 announcement that Carson Tahoe Hospital will not renew its contract next year with United Healthcare

Online retailers continue to lead taxable sales for Douglas

Taxable sales were up 8.7 percent in May compared to the same month in 2023

The Aug. 20, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Monday, August 19

County releases details in appeal of Painted Rock Mine findings

Douglas County said it found multiple errors in the environmental assessment and the findings for Painted Rock Mine.

Update: County completes appeal of Painted Rock Mine approval

The decision on whether to ban truck traffic at the top of Johnson Lane was delayed until Nov. 7 to give county and Knox Excavating attorneys an opportunity to negotiate.

The Aug. 19, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Douglas Schools open today

Schools open Monday for the 2024-2025 academic year in Douglas County, with the theme “connected,” according to new Superintendent Frankie Alvarado.

Sunday, August 18

Man drowns near Bonsai Rock at Lake Tahoe

A man was found unresponsive off Bonsai Rock at Lake Tahoe after rescuers responded around 1:20 p.m. Saturday, according to the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office.

Dangberg Chautauqua continues Wednesday

Visit dangberg.org for information on events or on visiting Dangberg Historic Park.

Saturday, August 17

Main Street ‘substantially complete’

The cones were gone from Highway 395 north of Gilman Avenue on Saturday.

Sportsman’s Warehouse driver jailed in woman’s death

The man responsible for the 2021 Sportsman’s Warehouse crash that injured a half-dozen people, is serving a jail sentence after he admitted Wednesday to one count of vehicular manslaughter in the March 2023 death of Gardnerville resident Joyce Chambers.

Stateline hospital hearing set for Aug. 28

A hearing on a zoning text and map amendment is scheduled for Aug. 28, residents opposing construction of a hospital in Stateline were told on Tuesday.

From slave to son

Reflections on the Word

Friday, August 16

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Douglas County VHR Advisory Board Public Hearing

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Douglas County Planning Commission Meeting Public Hearing

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Notice to Creditors

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Application for Water No. 93796

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Application for Water No. 93803

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Application for Water No. 93797

Weston, Tigers walk-off winners over Fernley

Douglas football opens season with second half thriller

Doulgas High School football lined up for a chance to win its season opener with only a few seconds to spare.

Update: Sierra Front reports no new fires after red flag warning

Hazy condition in Carson Valley likely dust on Sunday morning

Deputies use grappler to stop reported eluder

Douglas County deputies deployed a new tool to stop a man who was reportedly driving up to 100 mph into Nevada early Friday morning.

Woman rescued from steep slope after fall in Mono County

A 78-year-old woman was rescued Monday afternoon from a steep, off-trail slope where she’d broken her leg and arm in a fall near Red Lake in the Sierra Nevada above Mono City.

The Aug. 16, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Thursday, August 15

Longtime Lahontan Valley News Editor Steve Ranson to be inducted into Nevada Newspaper Hall of Fame

Eight journalists who had a lasting impact in Nevada will be inducted into the Nevada Newspaper Hall of Fame next month, the Nevada Press Foundation announced on Aug. 15. Mary Hausch, Jake Highton, Bill Hughes, Frank McCulloch, Steve Ranson, Guy Louis Rocha, Laura Tennant and Charles Zobell will be honored at a lunch ceremony during the organizations’ Annual Convention and Awards Banquet in Reno on Saturday, Sept. 14.

State: Major work through Gardnerville 'substantially complete'

Major construction on Main Street through Gardnerville is substantially complete, according to a 9 a.m. text from the Nevada Department of Transportation.

Washoe Tribal Picnic at Kiva Beach on Saturday

In support of the annual Washoe Tribal Picnic, Kiva Beach parking area and Forest Road 1311 at Heritage Way will be temporarily closed from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturday.

Report: Effort kept 276 tons of sediment out of Lake

A bi-state effort to reduce pollution and restore Lake Tahoe’s world-famous water clarity kept significant amounts of stormwater and fine-grained sediment out of the lake in 2023

Board tables legal counsel parameters

In one of their most productive days in more than a year, Douglas County School Board trustees on Tuesday approved 13 out of 14 items in 3.5 hours.

The Aug. 15, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Wednesday, August 14

Flat-Trac returns to Fuji Park

Event will raise funds for Buyten

The eight annual Outlaw Flat-track series returns the weekend of August 23.

Health Officials: Test negative in possible human West Nile case

Topaz Lake Campground to close Monday morning for mosquito spraying.

Dance studios make a splash this summer

All About Dance took its team of 29 students to the Spotlight Dance Cup in Seaside Ore.

Main Street wins grant from state program

With construction on Highway 395 wrapping up, Main Street Gardnerville is preparing for the next step in efforts to revitalize downtown business after months of disruption.

Douglas eager to prove it belongs in new division

Tigers open Friday at Fernley

Douglas High School football is in a new division this fall. Here's a look at what the Tigers expect this season and a positional breakdown for the team on the gridiron.

The Aug. 14, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Genoans to remember town historian Aug. 31

A celebration of life for former town historian Billie Jean Rightmire is 11 a.m. Aug. 31 at the Genoa Town Hall.

Tuesday, August 13

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Quarterly Report - 4th Quarter - FY23/24

A next-level love of the game

Outgoing Tiger Rachel Rose to continue playing lacrosse at Div. II level

Rachel Rose, the 2024 Jackie Pitts recipient, will take her talents to Ohio where she will continue her lacrosse career in college.

Nevada Hot Shots a hot commodity in youth softball

Local travel ball organization continues to put area athletes in college opportunities

The Nevada Hot Shots have been centered in the Carson Valley for over two decades and have consistently put its players in line for college opportunities.

Douglas clerk announces work on voter rolls

Nearly three quarters of Douglas County voters who didn’t respond to a confirmation card were moved from active to inactive status, according to Douglas County Clerk-Treasurer Amy Burgans.

Mendiko Euskaldun Cluba celebrates Basque heritage

Carson Valley’s Basque community’s 43rd annual festival in Minden on Saturday featured dancing, lamb and a few piçons.

Library book sale Friday and Saturday

The Friends of the Douglas County Library will host a two-day used book sale Friday and Saturday at the Minden Branch of the Douglas County Public Library, 1625 Library Lane.

The Aug. 13, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Tahoe Transportation District manager retiring

After more than 15 years, Tahoe Transportation District Manager Carl Hasty is retiring.

Monday, August 12

The Aug. 12, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Sunday, August 11

Red flag warning issued for Monday

After seven solid days of temperatures of 95 degrees or warmer, a change in the weather is bringing cooler conditions but also increased fire danger.

Man in custody after chase through Ranchos

A Gardnerville Ranchos man was arrested Wednesday afternoon after he allegedly fled deputies through Dresslerville.

New superintendent to make first report

New Superintendent Frankie Alvarado will present his first official report since being hired in July to the Douglas County School board during Tuesday’s meeting.

Dangberg Chautaqua festival continues

Chautauquas of Mary-Louise Mackay and stagecoach robber Jack Davis will be performed, along with Donna Inversin’s presentation on The Historic Virginia and Truckee Trail at Dangberg Historic Park.

Trinity Lutheran welcomes new pastor

After enduring 10 months without a pastor, Trinity Lutheran Church welcomes Jonathan Zoch to the congregation just in time for Endure Worship Night.

So they may fall madly in love with Him

Reflections on the Word

Saturday, August 10

Park Ranch files motion to stop Muller Parkway work

Even as Gardnerville Town Board members were approving a parcel map that would clear the way for developers to build the southern portion of Muller Lane Parkway, the conflict between the owner of the land for the northern portion and the county heated up.

Friday, August 9

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicle

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Notice of Lien Sale

Detection of West Nile virus prompts fogging

Mosquitoes in three traps were found to be positive for West Nile virus.

Longtime resident gets nod for town board

Longtime resident Dan Hamer was nominated to the Gardnerville Town Board on Tuesday.

Night in Genoa raises $5,000 for Health Foundation

Nevada Home Finder and Guild Mortgage announced raising $5,058 to support Carson Valley Health Foundation at the fourth annual A Night in Genoa on July 13.

Quarantine established for deer disease

The Nevada Department of Wildlife is raising awareness about a quarantine order to prevent the spread of chronic wasting disease

The Aug. 9, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Thursday, August 8

Process for hiring new chief takes first step

Preliminary work on hiring a new East Fork Fire Protection District chief started on Friday when the district board authorized the formation of an ad hoc committee to lay the groundwork.

The Aug. 8, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Carson Valley couple arrested in Virginia City confrontation

A Carson Valley couple and their daughter were arrested on warrants Wednesday out of Storey County in connection with a Aug. 2 confrontation during a Hot August Nights event.

Wednesday, August 7

Aug. 7, 2024, Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Business branding beyond the logo

Marketer Mary Claire Boucher spoke at a recent Minden Rotary Club meeting

Storm cuts National Night Out short

Despite wind gusts threatening booths on Friday, the National Night Out event at Ironwood Center raised more than $1,000 for the Douglas County Advisory Council.

Gardnerville's Main Street may reopen next week

Final paving was completed on Gardnerville’s Main Street over the weekend and motorists should see the road open next week.

Douglas resort to host Lake Tahoe Summit next week

Round Hill Pines Beach Resort has been selected to host the 2024 Lake Tahoe Summit on Aug. 14.

School District fills three leadership roles

School starts in Carson Valley on Aug. 19.

Night in Genoa raises $5,058 for Health Foundation

Nevada Home Finder and Guild Mortgage announced raising $5,058 to support Carson Valley Health Foundation at the fourth annual A Night in Genoa on July 13.

The Aug. 7, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Tuesday, August 6

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice to Creditors

Santoro: Pack’s no-pressure season gives Choate a chance

Anything the Pack produces this year will be met with enthusiasm, hope and promise — the bar has been set that low.

Wildlife crossings to close Highway 395 at Sonora Junction Sept. 4

Installation of two big metal pipes designed to allow wildlife to cross safely will close Highway 395 for 15 days between Bridgeport and State Route 108 starting Sept. 4.

Health inspections available through new web portal

Restaurant inspections conducted in Douglas County by Carson City Health and Human Services are available at a new portal.

Wild West Adventure Day Thursday

Dare to Be a Cowboy and Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park are hosting a Wild West Adventure Day 10 a.m. to noon Thursday.

The Aug. 6, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Hot, dry weather gives Park Fire a push

Smoke from the Park Fire near Chico could make its way back into Western Nevada in the next few days

Monday, August 5

Muller Parkway making progress

A $4.79 million amendment to the bid for construction of Muller Lane Parkway north of Buckeye Road was awarded to Qualcon Construction on Friday.

Update: Fire off East Valley contained at less than an acre

Downdraft winds damage trees, carry off tents on Friday evening

The Aug. 5, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Sunday, August 4

Minden Boys and Girls club wrangles a fundraiser

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Nevada is wrangling a fundraising event for the Wray Family Clubhouse November 1.

John C. Frémont visits Dangberg Home Ranch

Maj. Gen. John C. Frémont, as portrayed by Chautauquan Steve Hale, will officially discover Dangberg Historic Park.

Bible has passed the test of time

Reflections on the Word

Saturday, August 3

BP’s Bookshelf goes mobile

Despite Gilman Avenue being closed off due to the construction on Highway 395 in Gardnerville, Just a Drop owner and the farmer’s market operator Teressa Bennis said more than 100 people shopped the venues on Wednesday.

Grifters get maximum 4-10-year prison sentence

A pair of grifters will experience a downgrade in their lifestyle after they were sentenced to 4-10 years in prison in connection with multiple thefts.

Friday, August 2

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Public Notice of Action

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF JOINT PETITION

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Notice of Foreclosure

20-year discussion on finishing Drayton not over

A broad boulevard through one of the Gardnerville Ranchos’ neighborhoods ends abruptly with a two-rail fence and a big reflector in the middle.

Highway 395 work shifts to southbound lanes

Traffic will shift to the northbound lanes today with nighttime paving closing several side streets.

Deputy’s drawing to be displayed at National Law Enforcement Museum

A drawing by Douglas County Sheriff’s Deputy Mariah West will be prominently displayed at the National Law Enforcement Museum, located next to the National Peace Officers Memorial in Washington, DC.

Wildflower owner recognized by national organization

Lori Gabelman, owner of A Wildflower, was recently honored and received laureate recognition from American Institute of Floral Designers at national symposium in Orlando, Fla.

Tagged Lahontan cutthroat trout released into Lake Tahoe allow anglers to help scientists monitor the threatened species

More than 15,000 Lahontan cutthroat trout are settling into their new Tahoe home after a release spanning the last couple of weeks.

The Aug. 2, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Thursday, August 1

Two Douglas baseball alumni make jump to Div. I

Two Douglas baseball alumni, Gabe Natividad and James Hubbard, have recently made the leap to the Division 1 ranks.

Conflict in Alpine County could close museum

Even as residents were remembering Nancy and Fritz Thornburg, the historical society and county were at an impasse that resulted in a lawsuit and termination of a 34-year-old agreement.

The Aug. 1, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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