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Duncan Golf Management to take over Carson City's Eagle Valley Golf Course on Monday

Carson City-owned Eagle Valley Golf will be operated by Duncan Golf Management ahead of schedule beginning Monday according to Parks and Recreation officials.

Carson City and Storey County 4-H Youth Celebrate Awards at Governor's Mansion

University of Nevada Cooperative Extension 4-H Clubs held their 2016-2017 Awards Night at the Governor’s Mansion Nevada Room on Nov. 15. At least 100 4-H youth from Carson City and Storey County received recognition for their accomplishments during the year.

Open seats to fill on various Carson City committees, boards and commissions

The Carson City Board of Supervisors have several open seats available for a number of commissions, boards and committees.

Carson City supervisors approve purchase of 25 new cars

The Carson City Board of Supervisors met briefly Thursday to approve the purchase of 25 new cars and a new contract with the Culture and Tourism Authority as well as hear on first reading an amendment to the Schulz Ranch development agreement.

Carson City Fire Department launching new ambulance service

A new Basic Life Services program is taking to the streets, Carson City Fire Chief Sean Slamon said, improving emergency medical services in the community and easing the stress currently placed on existing ambulance units.

Carson City seeks applicants for its Airport Authority board

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is seeking applications from persons interested in serving on the Carson City Airport Authority.

Historic Ormsby House in Carson City in escrow; expected to be finalized by end of 2017

One of Carson City's most prominent, historic buildings is officially in escrow, according to the property manager for the Ormsby House. Ted Stoever, senior vice president, Northern Nevada Land & Development Investment Services for Colliers International, told News 4 that the "iconic" property is currently in the process of being purchased.
The news was also made to the Carson City Board of Supervisors on Thursday.

Applications sought for seat on Carson City Redevelopment Authority Citizens Committee

Due to the resignation of a member in the citizen-at-large category, there is one position now open on the Carson City Redevelopment Authority Citizens Committee.

Carson City Board of Supervisors delays marijuana sales

Recreational marijuana will probably not be available to buy in licensed retail stores in Carson City until early next year.

Family Summer Party: Carson City's National Night Out arrives Tuesday at Mills Park

Carson City’s National Night Out, the safest outdoor party of the summer, arrives this Tuesday, August 1 at Mills Park, with a host of games, music, activities, and refreshments offered from dozens of agencies and community service organizations designed to promote public safety, awareness and community.

"Once more onto the breach ..."

Since the passage of Question 2 last year, some of us have engaged in an ongoing debate about the wisdom of permitting recreational marijuana sales in Carson City. At this moment, it seems that the majority of the Carson City Board of Supervisors intend to exercise their right as our elected representatives to approve an ordinance permitting the sale of recreational pot at the City’s two existing medical marijuana dispensaries as a defense, ironically, against a long litany of adverse impacts outlined in the draft Business Impact Statement released on July 7th.

Taking a bite out of crime: National Night Out at Mills Park set for Tuesday, August 1

The biggest single-night park party of the summer, Carson City’s National Night Out, arrives Tuesday, August 1 at Mills Park, promising to pack the green space with dozens of agencies and community service organizations in the name of a public safety, awareness and community.

Carson City Supervisors approve new ambulance for basic life services

A new ambulance that would provide Basic Life Services to residents has been approved by the Carson City Board of Supervisors at its July 6 meeting, board minutes said.

Carson City approves draft for 911 surcharge increase to pay for body cameras

In 2018, law enforcement agencies across the state will be required to outfit officers with body cameras, and counties have just under a year to implement a way to pay for them. On Thursday, the Carson City Board of Supervisors took the first steps in approving a plan to pay for the cameras.

Residential construction in Carson City highest since 2003

More residential building has occurred in the Nevada state capital during the last fiscal year than any other in more than a decade, the Carson City Community Development Report for July shows.

Storm water rate hikes, recreation marijuana return to Carson City Board of Supervisors

The Carson City Board of Supervisors on Thursday will consider several options for raising storm water rates.

A Tribute to a Public Servant

During the fall of 1983, my friend - a journalist, columnist, editor, hurmorist, speechwriter and political strategist - Chris Schaller introduced me to a man, he cited, as the smartest politician ever. Tom Fettic. And Christy, as you know, had previously worked with some of Nevada's very best.

Upon Christy's untimely death, in Februrary 1984, Tom was "politically bequeathed" to me for his '84 election to the Carson City Board of Supervisors, his '88 re-election, as well as his '94 election to the Nevada Legislature as our State Assemblyman.

Carson City residents treat public servants to Sunday barbecue

Several leading residents of Carson City pooled their resources Sunday to treat local public service workers to a barbecue at Fuji Park.

Carson City Board of Supervisors to re-evaluate water agreement with Minden

A water rate agreement between Minden and Carson City could come up for a vote before Carson City supervisors this week.

Carson City Sheriff Office, Fire Department and Senior Center form TRIAD organization

The Carson City Senior Center, Sheriff’s Office and Fire Department have officially formed the Carson City Nevada TRIAD organization, as a joint effort to provide information, education and support to Carson City seniors.

Carson City supervisors extend moratorium on recreational marijuana

The Carson City Board of Supervisors on Thursday decided to extend a ban on the sale of recreational marijuana until an ordinance addressing the new business is drafted.

Seats open on Carson City's debt management, historic resources commissions

Carson City is seeking applications from persons interested in serving on the Debt Management Commission and Historic Resources Commission.

Vote on Carson City storm water rates delayed

The Carson City Board of Supervisors on Thursday delayed a decision on raising storm water rates.

Carson City seeks to fill Planning Commission seats

The Carson City Board of Supervisors is currently seeking applications from persons interested in serving on the Carson City Planning Commission.

Stormwater hike headed to Carson City supervisors

The Utility Finance Oversight Committee is recommending the Carson City Board of Supervisors approve an increase in stormwater rates phased in over three years.

Carson City Board of Supervisors: Ormsby House permits extended, property to go on market

Building and other city permits for the iconic Ormsby House have been continued by a unanimous vote of the Carson City Board of Supervisors Thursday with the expectation that the property will be put up for sale this year.

Carson City area children asked to document routes to school

Carson City area middle-schoolers are being asked to document their bike rides or walks to school Wednesday as part of Nevada Moves Day.

Carson City seeks public input on South Carson Street corridor at Mar. 1 meeting

A public meeting for residents, property owners and businesses along the South Carson Street corridor between Fifth and Roland streets is scheduled from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Mar. 1 inside the Sierra Room at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. William Street in Carson City.

Plans moving forward for new Bodine's Casino in Carson City's North Town Plaza

Plans to open a second Bodine's Casino and Restaurant in Carson City are progressing, said Carson Valley Inn Public Relations Manager Bill Henderson.

Carson City Board of Supervisors tentatively raise property tax

The Board of Supervisors tentatively set a new property tax rate for Carson City for the fiscal year starting in July.

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