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Kurt Hildebrand

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The Nov. 18, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of goings-on in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Three-way race on for meat-plant approval

While a proposed meat-processing plant at Centerville continues through the Supreme Court, the proponent is seeking approval of a plant in Carson, while the Parks move forward with their proposal north of Minden.

The Nov. 17, 2021, R-C Morning Report

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

The Nov. 16, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of goings-on in and around Carson Valley

Nutrition store owner goes to prison

A Minden nutrition store owner was sent to prison on Monday after two women went to the hospital as a result of a supplement he sold.

The Nov. 15, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of goings-on in and around Carson Valley

Man faces prison in lewdness charge

A wrap-up of Douglas County District Court cases

Warm dry conditions this weekend

Less than a week after Tuesday’s storm brought nearly an inch of rain to Carson Valley’s foothills, it looks like dry weather is settling in for a bit.

School Board: Critical Race Theory not taught here

Douglas County School Board trustees voted 7-0 to drop further agonized discussion of critical race theory

The Nov. 12, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A round-up of goings-on in and around Carson Valley

Summer fires top of mind at chamber awards

In the fire year of 2021, a firefighter was recognized as volunteer of the year by the Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce.

The Veterans Day, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of goings-on in and around Carson Valley

Gardnerville marks Veterans Day

Thursday is the Veterans Day holiday.

Driver in Tuesday's fatal collision in custody for felony reckless driving

Two people were killed in a collision at Highway 395 and Interstate 580 on Tuesday afternoon.

The Nov. 10, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of goings-on in and around Carson Valley

Man admits killing Gardnerville Ranchos women

The man who murdered Gardnerville Ranchos residents Connie Koontz and Sophia Renken in their homes within four days and a few blocks of one another in 2019 admitted four counts in Douglas County District Court on Tuesday.

5:30 p.m. Update: Spooner Junction reopens after fatal collision

Eight vehicles were reportedly involved in a collision at Interstate 580 and Highway 395 in south Carson City

Man in court in connection with Oct. 22 arsons

A man faces arson charges in connection with three Oct. 22 fires

The Nov. 9, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of goings-on in and around Carson Valley

Boys coming back to China Spring

China Springs Youth Camp's boys being to return next week.

Ceremony remembers teen for organ donation

The death of Kimber Palma and her great-grandmother spurred the installation of the Centerville roundabout.

The Nov. 8, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of goings ons in and around Carson Valley.

Fast-moving front could bring wind, rain Monday night

Carson Valley is forecast to see some wet blustery weather on Monday night

Hells Kitchen thief receives probation

A round-up of cases appearing in Douglas County District Court.

The Nov. 5, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of goings-on in and around Carson Valley

Firefighters extinguish Johnson Lane porch fire

East Fork firefighters extinguished a porch fire at Kayne Avenue and Downs Drive on Thursday

School, county honor veterans Nov. 10

Veterans Day events next week are scheduled for Nov. 10, because Nov. 11 is a holiday.

5 percent building permit fee increase approved by county

Douglas County staff is proposing a 5 percent increase in building permit fees at today’s county commissioner meeting.

The Nov. 4, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of goings-on in and around Carson Valley

Ranchos shooter due in Douglas district court next week

The man accused of murdering two Gardnerville Ranchos women is expected to be in Douglas County on Tuesday, Douglas County District Attorney Mark Jackson said.

The Nov. 3, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A round-up of news from in and around Carson Valley

Sierra Chef not putting aprons on Lillian statue

Couple sought after caught on camera removing apron from statue of Lillian Virgin in Genoa

Conservation easements on 1,800 acres in Carson Valley making progress

Nearly 1,800 acres of Carson Valley ranch land on the Van Sickle and former Dangberg properties are up for preservation.

The Nov. 2, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of goings-on in and around Carson Valley.

The Nov. 1, 2021, R-C Morning Report

A round-up of news from in and around Carson Valley

Man caught in minor sex sting sent to prison

A South Lake Tahoe man will have to register as a sex offender after he finishes his 1-3-year prison sentence.

Lewdness conviction sends probationer to prison

A round-up of action in Douglas County district court

Douglas holds steady at 4 percent unemployment

Taxable sales figures showed Douglas County continued to chug along during August with an increase of 6.7 percent to $84.38 million.

Vacation rental panel saddles up

Advisory panel upholds $5,000 fines for two vacation rentals for operating without a permit

Jury convicts Johnson Lane man on multiple drug trafficking counts

Robert Vieth Wilson, 66, was remanded to the custody of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office without bail pending his Dec. 6 sentencing date.

The Oct. 29, 2021, R-C Morning Report

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

County antes up $97,000 for China Spring

Douglas County is hoping anteing up $97,000 will result in the other 15 Nevada counties using China Spring Youth Camp will see that bet and maybe even raise.

Lack of evaluation delays another sentencing

A wrap-up of cases in Douglas County District Court

More than 100 participate in race theory town halls

After nearly five hours of public comment and around 110 participants, Douglas County School Board trustees are scheduled to discuss critical race theory at their November meeting.

The Oct. 28, 2021, R-C Morning Report

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

Caldor Fire took big bite out of gaming revenue

The atmospheric river was sufficient to extinguish the Tamarack Fire after nearly two months at 82 percent containment.