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Researcher: Lake Tahoe world’s third-oldest freshwater lake

Winnie Kortemeier will present her findings at the Geological Society of America’s annual meeting on Monday at the Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, Calif.

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Little red box library entertains Valley Urgent Care patients

Little red box filled with books provides Carson Valley Health patients with something to read

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Commission candidate released from custody

A Douglas County commissioner candidate was released from custody on Tuesday after promising he would seek treatment.

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Man files federal excessive force lawsuit against Sheriff's Office

A man on probation after admitting to possession of a controlled substance has filed a lawsuit in federal court claiming he was the victim of excessive force.

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Trials test working stockdogs

It was a dusty Nevada morning in Fish Springs Flat on Sunday as cattle dogs were put through their paces at the Comstock Classic Stockdog Trial.

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Voter audit swells inactive ranks

After an audit and cleanup of the voter rolls, the total number of inactive voters has nearly doubled since the end of May.

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Tigers tackle Reno to open league play

Douglas High School football will be back on the road this week, opening Class 5A Div. II league play at Reno.

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Carson Valley Health has new cancer doctor

Northern Nevada Dr. Jed Freeman, MD, FACP has come to work for Carson Valley Health Cancer Care.

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Woman in fatal DUI walks away from conservation camp

A 69-year-old woman serving a sentence of 10 years to life for a Feb. 8, 2020, fatal DUI crash on Highway 395 near Johnson Lane walked away from a conservation camp.

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Former R-C Editor Clifton named to Nevada Journalism Hall of Fame

On Saturday, the Nevada Press Foundation named former R-C Editor Guy Clifton to the Journalism Hall of Fame.

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Detainee mugshot sites ruled ‘punishment’ by appeals court

After a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal ruling, mugshots are no longer available on the Douglas County Sheriff’s inmate search.

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Shirley Mae Snyder

Shirley Mae Snyder, 99, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 23, 2024, in Portland, Oregon a few weeks shy of her 100th birthday. Shirley and her husband, Jeff, moved to Gardnerville, Nevada in 1998. There they found friendship and community …


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Ruby May tops 2 pounds

A child born at 25 weeks has nearly doubled in size and is breathing with the help of a CPAP machine, her mother said on Friday.

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NV Energy cancels public safety outage for Genoa, Glenbrook and Carson

Firefighters report 31 percent containment on Washoe Valley blaze

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Workers train on new voter check-in

With less than six weeks to go until voters start casting ballots, election workers are learning how to check people in when early in-person voting starts on Oct. 19.

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Santoro: Forget 1-2 record; there’s much to like about the Pack

Jeff Choate has taken a program that had lost 21 of its previous 25 games and completely transformed the roster, mindset, and attitude.