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The Jan. 31, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Hearing on new courthouse Thursday

A required public hearing is Thursday on $37 million in financing for a new courthouse.

Second school district HR director resigns in 8 months

The Douglas County School Board has another position to fill in the upcoming month after the resignation of Adam Dedmon, executive director of Human Resources.

Update: Rancho Sierra agrees to improve Dressler Lane bridge

Almost four years after receiving final approval for a 239-home subdivision off the south end of Tillman Lane, developers are seeking a two-year delay in the development schedule.

Third homicide turns up in coroner stats

After getting through 2022 with zero homicides, Douglas County deputy coroners worked three in 2023.

The Jan. 30, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

Tahoe hockey event debuts at Tahoe Blue Events Center

Tahoe Grizzlies 10U team wins division at 17th annual tournament

Tahoe hockey event debuts at Tahoe Blue Events Center

Quiet first day to early voting in Douglas

Most of the activity for the opening day of early voting in the presidential preference primary actually occurred next door where trading seed packets was more popular than casting ballots.

The Jan. 29, 2024, R-C Morning Report

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

U.S. 50 truck escape ramp closing for maintenance

The truck escape ramp on eastbound U.S. 50 near Golf Club Drive will be closed through early March for maintenance.

Chilean woman spends night in Tahoe’s Heavenly Gondola

A Chilean woman survived a cold night after being stranded in the Heavenly Gondola without any way to call for help.

Foothill woman named to planning commission

Nine-year Foothill resident and Carson Valley Quilt Guild President Laurie Lile was appointed to the Douglas County Planning Commission.

County reopens applications for airport advisory committee

Airport business community member sought for Airport Advisory Committee

School board could cut ties with state association

Douglas County School Board trustees are considering cutting ties from Nevada Association of School Boards.

School attorney addresses billing

In the first five months with Joey Gilbert Law, the Douglas County School District has nearly topped the yearly total paid for Maupin, Cox & LeGoy Law Firm.