FlyTahoe proposes to bring an electric ferry that could cross Lake Tahoe in a half-hour.
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.
Douglas High School girls basketball will be tasked with replacing quite a few seniors from last season, relying on role players from last winter to step into big minutes.
Sonney’s BBQ Shack Bar and Grill might be closed for baby back ribs and tri trip sandwiches, but the building remains open for the use of Reach for Joy during the holiday season.
Three major organizations that assist with veterans’ events and funerals in Northern Nevada are seeking new members to bolster their ranks.
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.
The day before the Thanksgiving release of the 22-minute documentary “Motorcycle Mary,” racing pioneer Mary McGee died at her home in Gardnerville.
“For every $100 spent downtown, 68 percent of that stays in your local economy, which means that for every $100, you have $68 staying in your community,” said Main Street Gardnerville Director Jen Tune.
A resolution increasing rates for garbage service in the Town of Gardnerville is scheduled to be discussed by board members on Tuesday.
Presidential electors meet on Dec. 17 to cast electoral votes for Donald Trump and J.D. Vance, based on the popular vote in Nevada.
The memory of former Record-Courier Editor Guy Clifton has been honored by the establishment of a memorial scholarship endowment to help future University of Nevada, Reno, students seek careers in journalism.
An 84-year-old Wellington man was one of two people killed in a head-on collision on Highway 50 just west of Echo Summit on Thursday evening.
Douglas County investigators canvassed a neighborhood in the southern portion of the Gardnerville Ranchos in an effort to trace the last steps of an elderly man who was found dead along a road early this morning.
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.
A building permit is in progress to convert the former Sonic to a Wienerschnitzel, according to Douglas County records.
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