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Visitors director receives Rural Roundup recognition

Carson Valley Visitors Authority Executive Director Jan Vandermade received the Reno-Tahoe Territory Excellence in Tourism Award from the Nevada Division of Tourism on April 12.

Valley resident named administrator of Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation

The Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation announced that Denise K. Beronio has been appointed as administrator.

The April 14, 2023, R-C Morning Report

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

Road work season starts with Kingsbury

Roadwork season is underway at the top of Kingsbury Grade as the Nevada Department of Transportation conducts repairs from roadside erosion.

The April 13, 2023, R-C Morning Report

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

Bill calling for prison in violent DUI offenses gets hearing

Paula Montanucci and Douglas County District Attorney Mark Jackson testified at the Senate Judiciary Committee in favor of Senate Bill 412, which would require the Department of Corrections to house the most egregious DUI offenders in prison.

Structure fire damages Ranchos home

Two dogs were saved from a structure fire that severely damaged a Gardnerville Ranchos home in the 800 block of Long Valley Road on Tuesday afternoon.

University’s Wolf Pack Meats reopens production facility

After a four-month hiatus, Wolf Pack Meats has resumed its processing operations.

'Father of Parks and Recreation' recognized with lifetime achievement award

Dubbed Douglas County’s “father of Community Services and Parks and Recreation,” Community Services Director Scott Morgan received the Nevada Recreation and Parks Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

The April 12, 2023, R-C Morning Report

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

Douglas High School art students’ exhibit at Copeland

Forty Douglas High School art students have their work on display at the Copeland Gallery in Minden from through April 27.

Melting Pine Nut snow pack a concern

With record-setting amounts of upper elevation snow in the Pine Nut Mountains, emergency services and water officials met with Carson Valley ranchers in preparation for the day when all that melts off.

'Egg'citing finish to annual Easter hunts

Hours to hide, seconds to find is all part of the 87-year-old tradition that is the Carson Valley Active 20-30 Club egg hunt

The April 11, 2023, R-C Morning Report

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

Wild horse nonprofit acquires 3,335 acres of Bently Pine Nut land

Mountains by The American Wild Horse Campaign makes the nonprofit one of the major grazing rights holders in Douglas County.