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But it's a dry eternal inferno

Why would you go there? That was a question I received from several people as we were planning our Summer vacation to Arizona. Why go were the temperatures reach 110 plus, almost every day? Because we have family there, that’s why.

All About Youth announces duck race results

The Carson Valley Days celebration wrapped up on Sunday with the Carson Valley All About Youth Duck Race conducted at Lampe Park.

Ride across Nevada shows value of adopting wild horses

On Saturday, long rider Samantha Szesciorka was greeted by a score of people at the Stephanie Way trailhead, wrapping up a six-week 550-mile trek from Las Vegas.

Nevada confirms cases of rabies in bats

The Nevada Department of Agriculture Animal Disease Laboratory has confirmed three cases of rabies in bats — one in Washoe County and two in Clark County, according to a release from the NDA.

Christian perspectives on education

There is a great divide in the area of education, between secularists, materialists, and atheists with traditional Christian faith.

Sertomans award $22K in scholarships

Sertomans awarded six book scholarships and one vocational scholarship to 2021 seniors on May 28.

Local brothers take rodeo road to nationals

Gardnerville brothers Andrew and Colby Morian both rode away with titles at the Nevada State High School Rodeo Association’s State Finals Rodeo in Winnemucca over Memorial Day weekend.

Carson City Symphony to play July 4 concert in Genoa

The Carson City Symphony will perform on July 4 as part of the Genoa Americana Celebration in Mormon Station State Park.

350 veterans, friends and spouses fed on Memorial Day

Reach for Joy fed 350 veterans and spouses at High Sierra Fellowship in Gardnerville

Dangberg kicks off summer festival

June events launch the 2021 Summer Festival at the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park.

Homesteaders picked potatoes to make ends meet

The final chapter of Betty Downs story of living in Johnson Lane as one of the original homesteaders.

Wildlife show canceled, but Library still celebrating summer reading kickoff today

The Douglas County Public Library’s 2021 Summer Reading Program theme is “Tails and Tales.”

Deadline for Carson Valley Days banners this week

This the last week for businesses to order Carson Valley Days banners from the Boy Scouts.

We may forget, but God remembers

The purpose of Memorial Day is for us to remember the fallen and the price they paid for the freedoms we enjoy today.

Praying mantises make their arrival

Back in early March, I was trimming a juniper in my backyard and found a praying mantis egg sac attached to one of the shrub’s low-lying branches.