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

We've had some colorful skies recently and Sunday was no exception in this photo submitted by Carson Valley resident Roger Brekas.

We've had some colorful skies recently and Sunday was no exception in this photo submitted by Carson Valley resident Roger Brekas.

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Genoa, Nev. — Two out-of-bounds snowboarders called 911 around 4 p.m. Sunday and it took seven hours and 10 searchers to get to them, according to Douglas County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue. That perimeter line is there for a reason.


As part of the petition verification process, the Douglas County Clerk-Treasurer’s Office has posted around 100 folks whose addresses don’t match the one on record at govotedouglas.com.


Friends of the Library had a good turnout for their annual meeting on Saturday where the main attraction was Clare Frank’s reading of her book, “Burnt.”


On Friday night, the driver of a vehicle that rolled over around 8 p.m. on Mottsville Lane just west of Highway 88 reportedly bailed out of the car and took off across the field.


There’s a chance we could see some weather by the middle of the week with another windy Wednesday leading to a possibly wet night. It’s a little early to start thinking about the possibility of snow in the Valley, and yet there it is in the forecast.


There may be a little fog along your commute this morning. I don’t see any on the Airport Road traffic camera, but the Centerville camera looks a little hazy this morning.


The forecast high temperature today is 61 degrees with the wind calm picking up out of the northwest around 5 mph. Sounds like a fairly nice spring day for the dead of winter.


Kurt Hildebrand is editor of The Record-Courier. Contact him at khildebrand@recordcourier.com or 775-782-5122.