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The Jan. 5, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Update: Medical issue caused collision in Gardnerville Ranchos

Update: Medical issue caused collision in Gardnerville Ranchos

The Jan. 4, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

County sewer rates could increase

Sewer rates for those served by Douglas County’s utility could increase on July 1, according to a rate study presented to county commissioners.

Fire district faces big transitions in 2024

A debate over a six-month contract extending the employment of East Fork Fire Deputy Chief of Operations Scott Gorgon revealed that 2024 is going to be a year of personnel transitions.

Birders turn out for Audubon Society event on New Year's Eve

More than 38 citizen scientists filled Whit Hall at Genoa’s River Fork Ranch Preserve around dawn on a frosty New Year’s Eve morning to check in before fanning out across Carson Valley for the Audubon Society’s annual Christmas Bird Count.

Charges upheld in casino robbery

A COD Casino patron testified Friday about how he dodged the robbers and got out to call for help on July 14, 2023,

The Jan. 3, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Cattlemen’s Update aids ranchers with current information

The annual Cattlemen’s Update, the first major event for the new year, begins the second week of January with virtual and in-person meetings throughout Northern Nevada.

Winter weather advisory issued for 10 p.m.

A winter weather advisory is back up for the entire length of the Sierra Nevada starting 10 p.m. today.

The Jan. 2, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Tamarack pile burning in Markleeville begins Tuesday

Alpine County will be seeing pile burning of woody debris from the Tamarack Fire over the coming month. Burning will begin as early as Tuesday.

The New Year's Day 2024 R-C Morning Report

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

Online purchases driving Douglas taxable sales

Douglas County shoppers made $45.8 million in online purchases during the first third of the 2023-24 fiscal year, according to figures released Friday by the Nevada Department of Taxation.