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Santoro: There’s rebuilds — and then there’s the 2024 Wolf Pack

Jeff Choate has been handed the keys, but the car was left up on blocks and the engine has gone missing.

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Valley native joins Carson Valley Health

Born and raised in Carson Valley, Certified Physician Assistant Rhiannon Broersma is joining the urology team at Carson Valley Health Specialty Care.

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Deadline for committee appointments 5 p.m Friday

The deadline to apply for a position on the Airport Advisory or the Audit committees is 5 p.m. Friday.

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‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ in Texas

It's what's here on Earth that matters, as it turns out.

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Carson’s Luschar sisters help Oregon softball climb rankings

Carson High School alums Kailee and Kedre Luschar are helping push Oregon softball toward a long postseason run this spring.

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Autism Resource Fair set for April 20

Sheriff's autism awareness car sports new wrap

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Dwyer says she won't apply for Douglas school superintendent

After six months in the district’s top seat, Jeannie Dwyer was ready to take on the position full time, only to be rejected at Tuesday’s school board meeting.

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School board rejects records lawsuit settlement

The Douglas County School Board group of three rejected approval of the records lawsuit settlement that accused the four other trustees of records law violations during Tuesday’s board meeting.

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Co-directors named to lead Food Closet

Two employees will take charge of the Carson Valley Community Food Closet as co-directors after the departure of longtime Director Sarah Sanchez.

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Douglas County legal - 42262

Notice to Contractors

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Mail processing plan should be scrapped

President Ronald Reagan expressed what many Americans felt in 1986 when he said in a speech, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.'” The horror of those words spoken by the 40th president have resonated with Americans for decades, and lately, now with a proposal to shift the U.S. Postal Services processing operations from Reno to Sacramento.

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Online merchants top taxable sales generators

Nonstore retailers, which include online outlets like Amazon, reported $12.62 million in taxable sales in Douglas County over the month of January.

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Woman faces ID theft charges

A Florida woman sought in two states as part of an identity theft ring is scheduled to appear in Tahoe Township Justice Court today after allegedly trying to use a stolen credit card to pay for her room at Edgewood Tahoe Resort on Friday.

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Putting passion into action

The ancient cottonwoods stood as sentinels on either side of the road, making a glimmering tunnel that arched over him. It was the golden hour, and the shiny leaves waved a friendly greeting in the soft Sierra breeze, both welcoming and witnessing his transition. Birds sang serenades amid the rustling of small branches.

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Rotarians donate $13,858 to groups

Carson Valley nonprofits and community organizations received $13,858.90 from Minden Rotary Club at its March 28 meeting.

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Wolf Pack football brings new energy in scrimmage at Carson High

Smalley enjoys nostalgic return

The Wolf Pack football program held an open scrimmage at Carson High School Saturday morning with first-year head coach Jeff Choate.

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Notice of Public Lien Sale