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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.


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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.