Douglas County announced the hiring of new Chief Technology Officer Peace Ruggia.
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.
A Town Hall Debate featuring a dozen candidates for countywide office tonight at the Douglas County Community & Senior Center.
Angelo Alvarado, Louise Simson, and Patrick Peters were ranked as the top three superintendent candidates during the Douglas County School Board meeting Tuesday.
Ten Douglas High School students received college degrees during Western Nevada College’s graduation ceremony on Monday.
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.
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.
Only a few orange cones adorned Main Street on Monday as much of the preliminary work on Highway 395 north of Waterloo Lane took a break for the Memorial Day weekend.
WNC celebrated its Carson City graduation at Mills Park on Monday. It announced 617 graduates who were approved to receive 692 degrees and certificates.
Carson Valley Health Foundation announced 2022 Douglas High School graduate Sofia DeLange as the recipient of the Journey Continues Scholarship for the academic year 2024.
The Moving Wall will be escorted to Eastside Memorial Park on Thursday
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.
A Sparks man was pronounced dead after he was found floating in Topaz Lake around 5:30 p.m. Sunday.
Carson Valley Days is June 6-9, with the carnival opening Thursday and the parade beginning 9 a.m. June 8 on County Road, heading down Highway 395 to Waterloo Lane, and ending at Lampe Park.
Single-lane closures will take place on one-mile sections of Highway 395 from the Nevada-California state line to Ray May Way between 6 a.m.-8 p.m. weekdays beginning Monday and continuing through August.