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The Memorial Day 2024 R-C Morning Report

News from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Update: Candlelight vigil draws hundreds to Vietnam Moving Wall

The Vietnam Moving Wall arrived at Eastside Memorial Park with a motorcycle escort on Thursday morning.

Sierra Lutheran Class of 2024’s stories still being written

Sierra Lutheran High's top graduates challenge peers to keep eyes upward as they go out into the world.

Woman injured in Pine Nut head-on collision

A Topaz Ranch Estates woman was seriously injured in a head-on collision on Highway 395 near Leviathan Mine Road in the Pine Nut Mountains.

Fourth time the charm for Gilbert contract

Debate over whether attorney Joey Gilbert reports to the school district or the board characterized approval of his contract on Tuesday.

Boys & Girls Club unveils plans for Minden

The May 16 unveiling of a Boys & Girls clubhouse on Ironwood Drive in Minden is the first step in a three-phase project the Club plans for Carson Valley by the end of 2025.

Douglas High annual art show Thursday

The public is invited to attend the annual Douglas High School Spring Art Show, 6-8 p.m. Thursday, in the School Library.

The May 24, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

County hires new chief technology officer

Douglas County announced the hiring of new Chief Technology Officer Peace Ruggia.

The May 23, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Video: Town Hall Debate

A Town Hall Debate featuring a dozen candidates for countywide office tonight at the Douglas County Community & Senior Center.

Board narrows superintendent search to three

Angelo Alvarado, Louise Simson, and Patrick Peters were ranked as the top three superintendent candidates during the Douglas County School Board meeting Tuesday.

86 Douglas students graduate from Western Nevada College

Ten Douglas High School students received college degrees during Western Nevada College’s graduation ceremony on Monday.

Hot Air for Hope celebrates second year

Thirty balloons filled Lampe Park for the weekend for Hot Air for Hope’s second year supporting the Douglas County Center of Hope and Healing, a support center for grieving families.