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Wednesday launches official opening of new Kings Canyon, Waterfall Trailhead

The official opening of the new Kings Canyon/Waterfall Trailhead will be celebrated Wednesday, June 24, at 8:30 a.m. Located at the western end of Kings Street, the new facility on Carson City Open Space and U.S. Forest Service land provides multi-use road and trail access for off highway vehicles, bikes, hikers and equestrians.

Carson City Sheriff's Office applies for School Resource Officer grant

The following is from Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong regarding the agency's recent application of a grant to fund a school resource officer for the Carson City School District:

Carson City courts implement new misdemeanor treatment court for drug addicts

A new drug treatment process through Carson City's court system will begin with its first hearing July 2 at the Carson City Courthouse. The goal is to send addicts, especially those who are young, to substance abuse rehabilitation and counseling programs.

Carson Tahoe Launches Comprehensive, Multidisciplinary Lung Cancer Screening Program

Lung cancer continues to be the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States, and it is ranked among the top three health issues in Northern Nevada according to the latest community health needs assessments. As the number of individuals suffering with lung disease continues to escalate, the challenges of early diagnosis and treatment are more critical than ever before.

American Heart Association applauds Nevada passage of statewide Stroke System of Care

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval officially signed Senate Bill 196 into law Wednesday, creating a statewide stroke system of care and paving the way to help save thousands of lives each year.

“We’re very pleased to see this important bill become a law. Legislation like Senate Bill 196 is part of the efforts going on nationwide to improve the system of care that have led to significant reductions in stroke deaths and improved care,” said Rick Casazza, Board Chair, American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Northern Nevada.

Agencies collaborate to protect water, prevent fires in Clear Creek area near Carson City

The Nature Conservancy, working with federal, state and local agencies, as well as a private landowner, are collaborating on a forest restoration project designed to reduce the risk of catastrophic fires, protect onsite and neighboring structures, protect water supplies for people and enhance wildlife habitat near Carson City.

"What's at the Core of Your Golf Swing?"

If you like to golf, then you know that golf season is here. Many golfers are gearing up to enjoy a full season on the green. Golfers of all levels must maintain strength, flexibility, and fitness to prevent injuries for a satisfying season of day to day play. Here are some occupational therapy tips for your success.

Measles Immunization Coverage Rates Increase in Nevada

Immunize Nevada shared an important statistic Thursday from the Nevada State Division of Public and Behavioral Health: According to data from Nevada WebIZ, MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) and MMR-V (measles, mumps, rubella, varicella) vaccination coverage rates jumped 23 percent in the first quarter of 2015, compared to the same period in 2014.

Officials attribute the increase, at least in part, to the high-profile measles outbreak that was linked to Disneyland, along with reported cases in Nevada and many other states between December 28, 2014 through April 24 of this year.

Bruka Theater for Children presents Wishing

Event Date: 
April 19, 2015 - 1:00pm
Brüka Theatre proudly presents their original modern adaptation of the classic tale of "Mother Hulda," At The Brewery Arts Center in Carson City on April 19, 2015 at 1 PM and 3 PM.

Tickets are $5 for under 12 years old and $10 for general admission.

It's Your City with Hannah McDonald of Partnership Carson City

This week's guest on It's Your City with Cortney Bloomer is with Hannah McDonald from Partnership Carson City.
Partnership Carson City is a coalition of agencies and organizations that help out the children and parents in the Carson City area. Its mission is to foster a healthy community by building strong families and successful youth, through education, collaboration and engagement of our citizens.

USDA program to explore agriculture and water management on tribal lands

A competitive, $4.5 million grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture will integrate research and Extension to help Great Basin and Southwestern tribal communities develop plans, policies and practices for sustainable agriculture and water management.

With temporary detour in place, roads leading to Virginia City are open

On the eve of the 24th annual Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry, Virginia City tourism and county officials want to make it loud and clear that Virginia City is open for business, especially with concerns of the temporary detour on State Route 342.

Governer Declares Saturday, March 7 Suddenly Sleep Saturday-A Day for Narcolepsy Awareness

Event Date: 
March 7, 2015 (All day)

Nevada Governor, Brian Sandoval, has signed an official proclamation designating Saturday, March 7, 2015, as Suddenly Sleepy Saturday — A Day for Narcolepsy Awareness. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness of narcolepsy, a chronic neurological sleep disorder which affects one in every 2,000 people in the United States. While the cause of narcolepsy is not completely understood, current research points to a combination of genetic and environmental factors that influence the immune system.

Carson City Library first in nation to offer manufacturing training program

UPDATE: A story published Wednesday by the Library Journal's Lisa Peet provides an update on the certification program offered through the Carson City Library, the Carson City School District and Western Nevada College.

Eagle Valley Middle School continues to grow

Note: This is the second in a series of Carson City School District campus profiles written by principals of the district's schools. This feature of Eagle Valley Middle School was written by Lee Conley, EVMS principal.

Eagle Valley Middle School (EVMS) has a rich history and remains determined and focused to provide quality educational opportunities to the families it serves. Looking forward with its success from the past, EVMS is involved in a number of current endeavors, two of which will be highlighted here.

South Lake Tahoe harpist Anne Roos worked on Grammy winning album

Celtic harpist Anne Roos of South Lake Tahoe was part of the Grammy winning album, Winds of Samsara. The album won the Grammy in the best New Age category Sunday in Los Angeles.

Roos played on the track, Eyes of Wonder, which was recorded in Reno at Tanglewood Studios. The studio's President and Founder Michael Eardley engineered the track.

Reno lands cyber-security BlackRidge Technology in relocation from California

Cyber-security company BlackRidge Technology announced Thursday it would relocate to Reno from its Santa Clara, Calif., headquarters. The company plans to initially hire 30 full-time employees and is constructing a new cyber security solutions lab.

EAST MEETS WEST

TACH International, Inc.
Event Date: 
Repeats every 2 days until Sat Feb 21 2015 .
February 21, 2015 - 7:00pm

Music lovers can enjoy a musical event Feb. 21 at the Laxalt Auditorium, Reno where the renowned harpist Marina Roznitovosky of University of Nevada and renowned Veena player Chakrapani Singh on his Kachappi Veena will play a unique collaboration of Western and Indian Classical Music.

A beautiful sound of Harp and a melodious sound of Kachappi Veena will give a new dimension to the music world. A combination of harmony and melody will be accompanied by Peter Fairley on tabla. The event begins at 7 p.m.

New Chiropractic Association Established in Nevada

The creation of Nevada Chiropractic Council is the realization of a years-long dream held by chiropractors throughout Nevada, whose mission is to protect the integrity of chiropractic, according to Dr. Brad Pastro, DC.

Pastro, whose practice, Advanced Chiropractic and Wellness Center located in Carson City, serves as NCC’s secretary, and after years of collaboration, is excited to see Nevada Chiropractic Council established.

UNR professor joins scientists to reveal global patterns of specialized feeding in insects

Insects are picky eaters, and not the voracious eat-everything-in-sight bingers that devour all the plants in your garden. After decades of field work from dozens of sites around the world, and after two years of combing through and analyzing data, Matt Forister, associate professor and ecologist from the University of Nevada, Reno, and an international team have reported on global patterns in the diets of insect herbivores.

Molecular chemistry leader Paul Wender added to UNR Discover Science lecture series

Professor Paul Wender has made many highly significant original contributions to synthetic and bioorganic chemistry, including the successful use of compounds found in nature for development of medications to fight AIDS, Alzheimer’s and cancer. He will talk about his work Feb. 12, 7 p.m., in the Glick Distinguished Discover Lecture Series at the Milt Glick Ballroom in the Joe Crowley Student Union.

Carson City Public Works picks design firm for downtown Carson Street project

Carson City Public Works Director Darren Schulz announced Wednesday that after reviewing proposals and finalist presentations, a city review and selection committee has selected Lumos & Associates to lead the Downtown Carson Street Urban Design Project.

The committee will enter into contract negotiations for a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors. The Board of Supervisors will then approve, disapprove or modify the contract. The contract is anticipated to begin February 5, 2015.

CDC: Flu reached ‘epidemic’ levels during New Year’s week; Carson Food for Flu Drive ends Friday

The Centers for Disease Control announced Monday that flu cases surpassed the “epidemic threshold” last week, reminding U.S. citizens to get the flu vaccine now as the best chance to avoid illness.
And cases in Nevada are increasing as well, resulting in local warnings to get vaccinated sooner than later.

Free flu shot vouchers available through Carson City Health and Human Services

Carson City Health and Human Services is offering free flu shot vouchers to anyone who donates two cans of food between Jan. 5 and 9, 2015.

The vouchers are redeemable at Carson City Health and Human Services, 900 East Long Street, any Thursday in January from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 to 4:30 p.m., while supplies last. The food will be donated to Friends in Service Helping.

New signs go up Hard Rock Hotel and Casino at Lake Tahoe

Another step in the right direction for the economic revitalization of South Shore and the Highway 50 corridor happened this week at the site of the new Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Lake Tahoe. The old Horizon sign came down and the Hard Rock sign went up.

This sign is just part of the $60 million renovation going on at the Stateline resort and casino, the site of the original Sahara Tahoe.

As many local businesses know, one cannot put in just any flashing, moving neon sign as there are Tahoe Regional Planning Agency restrictions on what can and cannot go up.

Sponsorships and Tickets available for Winter, Wine, Spirits and All That Jazz

The Brewery Arts Center's annual fundraiser, Winter, Wine, Spirits, and All That Jazz, is kicking it up a notch this year with more than 25 distilleries and wineries, music, performances and more and is seeking community support through sponsorships. Tickets are available now for the Jan. 17, 2015 event for $40 in advance and $50 at the door. You can access tickets through the Brewery Arts website at www.breweryarts.org. Pre-purchase is recommended, as tickets are limited.

Column: Bi-State Compact Approved 45 Years Ago This December

Forty-five years ago, in December 1969, President Richard Nixon signed a unique Bi-State Compact approving California and Nevada’s plan to create the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. It was the first such undertaking of its kind, uniting two states, six local jurisdictions, and the federal government in a shared mission to protect Lake Tahoe’s sensitive environment from overdevelopment.

That effort has shaped the Tahoe we know and love today, and will help shape the Tahoe that we bequeath to future generations.

Heller Foundation gives $235,000 to League to Save Lake Tahoe

The Clarence E. Heller Charitable Foundation has granted the League to Save Lake Tahoe $35,000 to support its land-use planning program, which ensures strong environmental regulation surrounding development at Lake Tahoe. The foundation has also bolstered its named endowment at the League with a $200,000 donation.

National UTeach program expansion includes UNR

The National Math and Science Initiative announced Tuesday that five research institutions, including the University of Nevada, Reno, have been selected to join a national network of universities in the expansion of the UTeach science, technology, engineering and math teacher preparation program.

Eight arrests made in Nevada DPS 'Operation Safer Streets' parole and probation checks

The Nevada Department of Public Safety Division of Parole and Probation officers in partnership with the U.S. Marshal’s Fugitive Apprehension Task Force; Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents; and officers from the Regional Gang Unit conducted “Operation Safer Streets” on Wednesday, Nov. 19, and Saturday, Nov. 22, around the Reno and Sparks area.

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