Stories for October 2024

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Thursday, October 31

Kiwanis donates $1,500 for community center rides

The Kiwanis Club of Carson Valley donated $1,500 to help support the Douglas County Community Services Foundation’s mission to make sure no kid is left behind.

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Douglas County School District - Quarterly Report - 1st Qtr - 2024-2025

Family seeks word of missing Washoe Tribe member

The family of a 33-year-old member of the Washoe Tribe is hoping someone has seen here.

Enrollment open at Minden Boys & Girls clubhouse

Six months after the unveiling of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Nevada’s new clubhouse on Ironwood Drive, The Wray Family Clubhouse is set to officially open on Nov. 12.

Tahoe ranch price tag $188 million

Shakespeare Ranch on the edge of Lake Tahoe is for sale for $188 million, either in its entirety or parts.

The Real Nevada Day 2024 R-C Morning Report

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

Wednesday, October 30

California controlled burn degrades Valley air quality

Smoke from a controlled burn near Calaveras Big Trees State Park wafted northeast decreasing air quality in Western Nevada.

Santoro: Pack actually has three bowl games this month

Games against Colorado State, Boise State and UNLV are way more meaningful to Nevada than a bowl game against some random 7-6 team.

Douglas early voting cracks 50 percent

Douglas County took the lead for voting turnout with 51 percent of active voters casting a ballot as of Tuesday night.

Plenty of treats replace Halloween Safety Street

The Record-Courier wrapped up its annual Halloween coloring contest on Monday and awarded 10 artists ranging in ages 3-11 for their work.

Main Street recovering slowly from 395 construction

The paving of Main Street through Gardnerville was not without its casualties among the business community.

Legal bill in records lawsuit $153,758

A $153,758.66 legal bill was presented by the plaintiffs in a records lawsuit against four Douglas County School Board trustees and the school district.

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

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

Tuesday, October 29

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Request for Proposals

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Icy road sees season’s first spin-outs

Visit www.nvroads.com for road conditions

Teenage burn victim in stable condition

A Minden teenager is in stable condition after Douglas County deputies responded about 7 p.m. Sunday to a report of someone on fire.

Genoa Lakes courses on the market

Two western Carson Valley golf courses are on the market for $8.95 million, according to Chase International’s Mike Dunn.

Bears start their big feed

While there is as yet no confirmation of wolves in Hope Valley, there is definitely at least one bear in Genoa.

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

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

In-person Christmas tree sales start Friday

For permit details, maps, current vendor list, safety tips, and types of trees that may be cut, visit http://bit.ly/HTNFChristmasTreePermit.

Monday, October 28

Nord finishes fifth, Tiger girls harriers qualify for state

Davis, Spencer qualify for state with Douglas boys

Douglas High School cross country has several noteworthy finishes at this past Friday's Class 5A North regional cross country meet.

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

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

Sunday, October 27

CHRISTMAS BOUTIQUE

Garage Sale

Update: Alpine View blaze forward progress stopped

A three-alarm fire in Alpine View prompted an evacuation notice and the closure of Jacks Valley Road at 10:30 a.m. Sunday.

Windy Sunday will bring cooler weather for week

Gusty winds will herald a transition in the weather from the last few nice days.

Saturday, October 26

Cultural Corridor receives $631,350 grant

The Cultural Corridor, including Carson City, Carson Valley, and Virginia City, was awarded $631,350 to establish a not-for-profit organization to spearhead development and to hire an executive director to manage organizational projects.

Genoa’s museums remain open into November

Genoa’s Courthouse Museum would usually be wrapping up its season around real Nevada Day on Thursday, but the Douglas County Historical Society is extending its season this year.

Alpine Museum wraps up season

Alpine County Museum's last day is Halloween

JAG provides students with choices and connections

Choices and connections was the message during the Jobs for American Graduates-Nevada ceremony on Oct. 16 at Douglas High School as 17 students were initiated and inducted into the program.

Early Douglas voter turnout riding a rocket

As of Friday night, voter turnout in Douglas County is one of the highest in the state at 39.3 percent.

Douglas grad reaches for ‘The Summit’

Douglas High School graduate Dustan “Dusty” Fisher recently joined 15 other contestants to tackle the dangerous terrain and unforgiving winds of New Zealand for a share of $1 million on CBS’ show “The Summit.”

Friday, October 25

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Amended Notice of Hearing

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Application for Water No. 93897

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice to Contractors - Second Notice

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Notice of Public Hearing Proposed Solid Waste Collection Rate Adjustment

Ranchos bowling alley hosts Trunk or Treat on Friday

Editor's Note: The original headline indicated this was Saturday. It is not.

2024 Nevada Day events

Beginning at 10 a.m., it’s the 86th annual Nevada Day Parade. The event is the largest celebration of statehood in the country.

3rd annual Día de Los Muertos festival Nov. 2

The 3rd annual Día de Los Muertos festival is 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 2 at Heritage Park in Gardnerville.

Art Association Scholarship Show Nov. 8-10

An artist’s reception is 5-7 p.m. Nov. 9 for the Carson Valley Art Association Scholarship Show at the CVIC Hall, 1604 Esmeralda St., Minden.

The Nevada Day 2024 (observed) R-C Morning Report

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

Thursday, October 24

Miners' second half surge downs Tigers

Douglas High School football capped its regular season with Senior Night against Bishop Manogue.

The Oct. 24, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Wednesday, October 23

Update: Trump Campaign cancels Minden rally

On Wednesday, Douglas County reported that the Trump 47 Committee Inc. has officially announced that it will be withdrawing its application for a permit to host a campaign rally at Minden-Tahoe Airport.

Pilot rescued after helicopter ends up in river

A pilot who landed on the bank of the East Fork of the Carson River for a day of fishing on Tuesday called for help after the bank gave way as he was starting the helicopter to take off and it ended up in the water.

First-time voters cast ballots

Among the almost 700 people to vote in person at the Douglas County Community & Senior Center on Saturday were first-time voters, UNR students and Douglas High graduates Antonio Fuentes and Sabrina Settelmeyer.

Justice campaign finances come in at $52,000

Despite the first instance where both of Douglas County’s justice of the peace seats are contested in the 21st Century, campaign financing isn’t anywhere near where it was for 2018, which topped $80,000.

Swimmers survive haunted pools

More than 200 families risked the shark- and pirate-infested waters and plucked pumpkins from the floating patch during the Carson Valley Swim Center’s second annual Haunted Pools Saturday.

Most of EPIC’s $2.48 million went to teachers

Of $6.5 million in federal funds directed toward the Douglas County School District, $2.7 million was spent on staff, according to the Nevada Department of Education.

Tigers, Miners set for regular season finale

Douglas locked into No. 4 seed for Class 5A North Division II postseason

Douglas High School football will close out its regular season at home this Thursday night against Bishop Manogue.

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

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

Tuesday, October 22

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Ordinance 2024-1640 Introduced

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Notice of Hearing

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Douglas County Board of County Commissioners Meeting Public Hearing - November 7, 2024

Forest Service begins closing Tahoe recreation facilities

The annual process of closing National Forest recreation facilities around Lake Tahoe is underway.

Tiger volleyball earns big win on Senior Night

Results from this past few days of Douglas High School athletics.

Santoro: It’s a Pack nightmare — UNLV, Broncos clearly the MW’s best

The Mountain West's dream scenario is getting UNLV or Boise State — who meet Friday — into the CFP.

Gift fairs arrive with November

Three Gardnerville gift fairs are scheduled for the first week of November.

Douglas football honors lone state title team on 50th anniversary

Douglas High School football held a reunion to honor its only state-title winning team in football this past Friday.

Power work underway at Tahoe

A five-week project to replace power poles and clear large logs and brush is underway in the Tahoe Basin requiring the use of helicopters due to the steep nature of the region.

County ponies up $450,000 to fund Lake Link through June

The remainder of $600,000 to fund a micro-transit system at Lake Tahoe was approved by Douglas County commissioners 3-2 last week.

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

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

Monday, October 21

Douglas girls golf second at 4A state

Douglas High School girls golf wrapped up its season with another top two finish in the state for the fourth year in a row.

Senator girls soccer topples Douglas

Results from the past week of prep high school sports

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

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

Sunday, October 20

County opens pickleball complex

After a few solid years of hounding the County Commissioners and Community Services for a complex, pickleball enthusiasts got an outdoor court at the Douglas County Community and Senior Center.

Saturday, October 19

Record-Courier Election Guide

A guide to the 2024 General Election

Lake and Minden theatre companies present ‘Misery’

'Misery' opens 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25 at the CVIC Hall with shows 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturdays through Nov. 2 and matinees at 2 p.m. Oct. 27, Nov. 2, and Nov. 3.

Story Walk encourages literacy and togetherness

The grand opening for the Story Walk was Tuesday with the Douglas County Community Center’s Sagebrush Sprouts Preschool being the first children to walk the path and read “Hold This” written by Carolyn Cory Scoppettone and illustrated by Priscilla Alpaugh.

Rally raises $6,000 for Parkinson’s

Nineteen drivers ranging across a half-century in age participated in the Oct. 5 Sierra Nevada Drive for Parkinson’s Rally.

Man receives 2-12 years in vehicle chase

A 19-year-old man was sentenced to 2-12 years on Monday after an attempt to withdraw his guilty pleas to assault with a deadly weapon and escape was denied.

School board race finances half 2022’s record

School board candidates raised slightly more than half of 2022’s record $70,000 in donations, according to contribution and expense reports filed with the Nevada Secretary of State by Tuesday.

Update: Judge rules county commissioner candidate ineligible

In what could be one of the quickest turnarounds for a Nevada Supreme Court case in recent history, justices ordered a new hearing in the county’s effort to remove Jason Garrett Gibson from the ballot.

Prescriptions for peace

Reflections on the Word

Friday, October 18

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Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

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Notice of Private Sale of Real Property

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Application for Water No. 93892

Tiger football stumbles against Reed

Raiders capitalizes on Douglas miscues in win

Reed High School football continued its winning streak over the Tigers Friday night.

Cold temperatures mean time to maintain heat sources

Smoke coming from a home in Autumn Hills on Friday morning was caused by clogged heater piping.

Heavenly plans to open week before Thanksgiving

With Homewood announcing it won’t open for the 2024-25 winter ski season, eyes are turning to other resorts around the Tahoe Basin, including the two most popular with Carson Valley skiers.

Arts Council plans fundraising in 2025 to renovate Copeland

Members of the Carson Valley Arts Council have hired an architect and are prepared to start raising funds to renovate the Copeland Lumber Building next year.

The Oct. 18, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Firefighter goes to prison in wrong-way DUI crash

A South Lake Tahoe man was sentenced to 30-96 months in prison and fined $2,000.

Thursday, October 17

Stanton promoted to deputy director of Community Services

Douglas County Parks Superintendent Ryan Stanton has been promoted to deputy director of community services.

A Raider-sized test comes to town today

Douglas High School football will welcome Reed to town tonight.

5K raises breast cancer awareness

Main Street Gardnerville is Painting the Town Pink with a 5k run for Breast Cancer Awareness Month Saturday at Heritage Park.

The Oct. 17, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

North Sails makes a difference one piece at a time

North Sails collected half the amount of trash on Oct. 9 than they did during their first clean-up day on Heybourne Road two years ago.

Wednesday, October 16

Santoro: MW a two-team show … unless Pack beats Fresno State

Boise State, UNLV generating all the headlines so far, but Nevada could get into the mix with a Friday win.

Man in custody in connection with school threats

A California man who allegedly made threats against a Sonoma County elementary school is in Douglas County custody after investigators tracked him down in Stateline on Tuesday.

Trials set in felony cases

A former China Springs Youth Camp counselor is denying charges of sexual misconduct with two 17-year-old residents.

Ruling: District and trustees responsible for records lawsuit fees

In a ruling issued last week, District Judge Thomas Gregory found that four Douglas County School Board trustees and the school district are liable for court costs but are exempt from civil penalties.

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

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

Douglas joins forces with state to focus on traffic safety

Douglas County Sheriff’s deputies have responded to nearly 300 traffic crashes so far in 2024.

Fish Springs residents snapping up Bently parcels

One way to make sure land next to your place remains open space is to buy it yourself.

Douglas ACT scores better than most

In Nevada, juniors are required to take the ACT, but not required to excel or even pass it in order to receive a diploma.

Tuesday, October 15

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Notice of Early Voting Locations

Mono County legal - 47128

Liberty Utilities (CalPeco Electric) LLC Request to Increase Electric Rates

Mono County legal - 47129

Solicitud de Aumento de Tarifas Eléctricas de Liberty Utilities (CalPeco Electric) LLC SOLICITUD [A.24-09-010]

Douglas County legal - 46973

RESOLUTION 2024R-005 THE TOWN OF GARDNERVILLE’S INVOCATION POLICY

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Douglas County Water Conveyance Advisory Committee Public Hearing

Election begins as ballots arrive in the mail

Ballots went out to all 41,611 active voters in Douglas County on Thursday, signaling the start of the 2024 General Election.

Whittell Student named National Merit semifinalist

Whittell High School senior Olive Jillson Hamner is among the top 1 percent of students nationwide as a National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist.

Warming not increasing winter moisture, yet

Two near record winters in a half-dozen years prompted researchers to take a hard look at whether those years could be attributed to warmer weather conditions.

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

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

Last school board meeting before election focuses on students

School board trustees focused on attendance, test scores, and students on Tuesday in their last meeting before the Nov. 5 election.

Monday, October 14

Update: National Weather Service issues freeze watch 2-9 a.m. Friday

Carson Valley’s long summer is predicted to end abruptly this week as a cold storm could result in lows dropping near 20 degrees and the snow level down to the Valley floor by Friday morning.

Douglas County Library installs Story Walk

Lampe Park visitors can now read, walk, and play thanks to the installation of a Story Walk provided by the Douglas County Library.

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

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

Saturday, October 12

Developer: Notice of Default rescinded for Tahoe Biltmore

The Biltmore, an iconic location in Crystal Bay, was built in 1947.

Muller Parkway prompts movement of investment funds

Around $26 million in Douglas County’s investment accounts was moved in July to ensure the county could secure financing for construction of Muller Lane Parkway, according to Clerk-Treasurer Amy Burgans, who manages the accounts.

Former nonprofit treasurer faces embezzlement charge

An Oct. 18 preliminary hearing date has been set for the former treasurer of the Carson Valley Active 20-30 Club who is accused of embezzling $40,000 from the club’s account.

Environmental assessment will postpone Barton Health approvals

A series of hearings on a proposal by Barton Health to move its main hospital from South Lake Tahoe to Stateline have been postponed in order to conduct an environmental analysis.

Friday, October 11

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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VHR Advisory Board Public Hearing - October 23, 2024

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Notice to Creditors

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Application for Water No. 93877T

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Notice to Creditors

Lithium ion ‘jump pack’ started hangar fire

A fire that damaged two hangars at Minden Tahoe Airport on Oct. 1 was caused by a portable lithium ion powered “jump pack” that overheated, the East Fork Fire Protection District said on Thursday.

Federal officials tour Copeland Building

A plan to convert the Copeland Building into a 300-seat performance venue has been in the works since at least 2006.

New Carson Valley group receives American Century Championship grant

New group established to help adults developmental disabilities.

The Oct. 11, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Ruby May meeting milestones

As of Sept. 30, Ruby May Olivares, born to Coffee on Main’s Lauren and Ruben Olivares, is 2 months old.

Thursday, October 10

Burn season opens on Monday

Despite the heat, the odor of wood smoke hangs in the air over Carson Valley, a sure sign that fall burning has begun.

Candlelight vigil illuminates issue of domestic violence

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

The Oct. 10, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Wednesday, October 9

Mays named Las Vegas Raiders Tom Flores High School coach of the week

Douglas High School varsity football coach Kyle Mays earned a statewide recognition this week, following the Tigers' 49-21 win over McQueen last Friday.

Pair faces felonies in dog dispute

A man and woman were arrested on Thursday night after they allegedly, while armed, entered a home on Topaz Lane in an alleged dispute over a dog.

Santoro: Pack shows faith in QB Lewis, but the next step is getting some wins

With Purdy lurking in the wings, Nevada coaching staff has shown trust in its starter — except for letting him throw deep.

Town Hall Debate tackles ballot questions

With a lot of pressure on election workers this year, Clerk Treasurer Amy Burgans said the ranked choice voting included in Question 3 will make tallying future votes even more difficult if it passes.

From 1 to 150

The ‘Behind the Bench’ podcast hits 150th episode

The Behind the Bench podcast will broadcast its 150th episode this week.

Fall Festival sees record crowd

East Fork Gallery’s annual Scarecrow Festival held for over 35 years saw what may have been its biggest turn out in the history of the event.

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

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

Celebrating the Best of Carson Valley

The Best of Carson Valley campaign began in 1995 as a contest in which the public nominates and votes for their favorite businesses, individuals, organizations, and services throughout the community.

Rare three-way General Election race for county commissioner

One race that won’t be on the dais at tonight’s Town Hall Debate will be the race for District 1 county commissioner, which includes three candidates on the ballot.

Oct. 9, 2024, Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Tuesday, October 8

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Notice of Sale of Real Property & Notice of Hearing

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TO DISCUSS ACTION TO BE TAKEN ON RESOLUTION TO AUGMENT BUDGET

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Sale of Real Property

Douglas boys soccer falls at Carson

Results from Tiger cross country, volleyball and girls soccer

A look back at the last few days of Douglas High School athletic events.

Douglas girls golf set for state again

Frisby, Zinke lead Douglas girls golf to fourth straight state tournament appearance

Douglas High School girls golf is back in the state tournament for the fourth year in a row and will have a bit of a home field advantage over the field.

Clampers plaque paupers’ plots in Garden Cemetery

E. Clampus Vitus donated $785 to the Garden Cemetery Association.

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

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

Monday, October 7

Bridgeport Reservoir, Lake Crowley positive for harmful algal blooms

Tests have confirmed harmful algal blooms at multiple locations in Mono County’s Lake Crowley and Bridgeport Reservoir

Company donates Sno-Cat to Sheriff's Search and Rescue

The Douglas County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue team is ready for the upcoming snowy winter months, thanks to a donation from Southwest Gas.

Douglas among lowest absenteeism rates in Nevada

Douglas County School District has the most students attending class behind Perishing County with a rate of 20.5 percent during the 2023-2024 school year.

Best of Carson Valley results on stands now

The Best of Carson Valley celebrated its 30th publication on Saturday

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

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

Saturday, October 5

Investigators seek witnesses in Peak Fire

Officially, the fire was at 400 acres as of noon Saturday, with a line around 15 percent of its perimeter, thanks to efforts from 210 firefighters.

Mottsville Cemetery historical tour Oct. 12

A historical tour of the Mottsville Cemetery guided by Laurie Hickey is 10 a.m. Oct. 12. Cost $5 per person.

Two members of retail theft ring sent to prison

Two California men were sentenced to prison on Tuesday in connection with a retail theft ring.

Man accused in robbery gets prison in jail battery

A Minden man facing a May 2025 trial in the 2023 robbery of the COD Casino was sentenced Tuesday to 2-5 years in prison for punching another inmate in the face four times.

Friday, October 4

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Douglas County Board of County Commissioners Meeting Public Hearing

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Request for Proposals - Fuels Treatment Project

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Tiger football silences McQueen

Douglas High School football traveled up to McQueen Friday night and took care of business in a 49-21 win.

County OKs Painted Rock deal 3-2

Commissioners Sharla Hales, Mark Gardner and Wes Rice voted in favor of the agreement, while Walt Nowosad and Danny Tarkanian opposed the motion.

Alpine County declares emergency over surge in fentanyl overdoses

63-percent surge in fatal fentanyl overdoses over the past 14 months prompted Alpine County Sheriff Tom Minder to declare an emergency, which was ratified by Alpine County supervisors on Monday.

Nevada begins starry skies certification program

The Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation announced the Nevada Starry Skies Certification Program, an initiative dedicated to promoting and preserving dark skies across Nevada.

New California fire generates little smoke in Carson Valley

Smoke from the Peak Fire northeast of Tuolomne wafted into Carson Valley on Thursday evening, though it doesn’t appear to have affected air quality this far north.

The Oct. 4, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Thursday, October 3

Preliminary report details Sept. 16 mid-air collision

The National Transportation Safety Board issued its preliminary report on Wednesay.

Tigers, Lancers set for showdown in Reno

Douglas High School football will hit the road for the final time in the regular season, taking on McQueen this Friday.

The Oct. 3, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Wednesday, October 2

Tahoe Knight Monsters, foundation announce initiative

The Douglas County Community Services Foundation announced a fundraising initiative in partnership with the Tahoe Knight Monsters hockey team.

Tiger girls cross country second at Truckee, boys 12th

Results from Douglas High School cross country, soccer and volleyball.

Man who groped teen receives up to six years

With his wife and child looking on, a Punjabi man was sentenced to 28-72 months in prison for groping an 18-year-old woman at Stateline.

Vandals interfering with campaign signs

East Fork Justice of the Peace candidate Jeff Schemenauer said someone took one of the magnetic campaign signs off his pickup truck while he was at last week’s Wind Down Wednesday at Heritage Park.

Saturday's Fall Fest hosts scarecrows and coffins

Main Street Gardnerville’s Fall Fest is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Heritage Park.

High Holy Day services begin today at Sand Harbor

Temple Bat Yam, the Jewish Community of South Lake Tahoe and Carson Valley, marks another new year starting with Rosh Hashanah Services tonight at Sand Harbor on Lake Tahoe.

Another Candy Dance for the history books

As in decades past, it was the volunteers at the annual Candy Dance that were key to its success.

No bears turn up at first Bear Fest

There are between 600 and 700 black bears in the state, most of which turned up in the last half-century.

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

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

Tuesday, October 1

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BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF NEVADA NOTICE OF REPORT ON THE PROGRESS OF NATURAL DISASTER PROTECTION PLAN

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Petition for Change of Name

Firefighters respond to airport for hangar blaze

Rescuers responded to Minden-Tahoe Airport for a hangar fire around 4:35 p.m. Tuesday.

Santoro: Mountain West is so cool, it made TWO conferences

The Great American West Coast College Football War is playing out now through back-room deals, late-night calls, and lawyer threats.

Neighbors oppose Painted Rock deal

Ten residents posted opposition on the county’s agenda web site and The Record-Courier was included in two letters sent by residents to commissioners.

Water year hits elusive average

The 2023-24 water year ended Monday, hitting average just about right on the bubble.

Alpine supervisors may rescind Historical Society termination notice

Alpine County supervisors are scheduled to meet in closed session today to discuss its legal battle with the Historical Society.

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

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