Douglas County commissioners appointed Michael K. Johnson as Tahoe Township Justice of the Peace about nine minutes before the noon Oct. 5 retirement of longtime Justice of the Peace Richard Glasson.
Between the arrival of autumn, Nevada’s birth month and Halloween, the second half of October is going to be crazy busy.
The clock is ticking for members of the high school graduating Class of 2024 to apply for Nevada Promise Scholarships, according to Western Nevada College.
The celebration of Nevada’s 159th birthday is Oct. 27-29, with the parade on Oct. 28. Oct. 27 is the holiday.
Saturday’s Market at Markleeville has been canceled due to a mandatory Highway 89 road closure by Caltrans.
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.
The amanita muscaria mushroom is red with white spots and white gills and eating it can cause gastrointestinal and possibly neurological issues.
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.
Nevada, UNLV meet for the 49th time on Saturday at Mackay Stadium.
Douglas County School Board's Tuesday meeting exceeded several hours of legal expenses and Bylaws discussion.
Douglas High School’s Homecoming committee encourages fans far and wide to “Come on Tigers, let’s go party,” at Minden Park tonight as students, parents, families, and Douglas High School fans rally together during the annual Fall Fest.
If the public comment at last week’s Douglas County commissioners meeting is any indication, there are at least two votes on the Topaz Ranch Estates General Improvement District to withdraw a request for the county to take over the district.
Dresslerville Red Bear Youth Council is hosting a craft fair and Indian taco sale 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday at the Dresslerville Community Center, 828 Mehu St. in Dresslerville.
For 28 years, the Best of Carson Valley has been partly a popularity contest, but more importantly a celebration of those who go above and beyond to bring exceptional services to the community.
A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.