Cold temperatures might bring a little more frost to the fields before it warms up later this week. Photo special to The R-C by Marilyn Smith
Genoa, Nev. — County commissioners address 5G tower appeals 10 a.m. today at the Douglas County Courthouse in Minden. Also before commissioners is the Martin Creek Townhomes.
Candy Dance parking fees will remain at $10 this year, members of the Genoa Town Board voted on Wednesday evening. They supported the possibility of reaching out to other organizations to help with parking and trash while negotiating with the current group.
It's time to saddle up if you plan to go to the Cowboy Way and Gary Allegretto or participating in the Progressive Dinner May 3 at the Genoa Western Heritage Festival. Visit bit.ly/GWHD for ticket information. The May 2 concert is sold out. The rest of the festival does not require tickets.
The National Pony Express Re-Ride isn’t until June 11-21 but the deadline for letters to ride in the mochila is May 1. Visit https://nationalponyexpress.org/re-ride/send-a-letter/ to find out how to do that. The cost is $5, same as it was in 1860.
With a forecast high of around 52 degrees under sunny skies and a light breeze out of the north at 5 mph, today should be nice out.
Kurt Hildebrand is editor of The Record-Courier. Contact him at khildebrand@recordcourier.com or 775-782-5122.