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Carson River history trunk will be at Dayton State Park on May 21

Event Date: 
May 21, 2017 - 2:00pm

DAYTON, Nev. – The Carson River flows through two states, six counties and several communities before it ends in a “sink” east of Fallon.

It is one of few terminal rivers, meaning that it will never reach the ocean. Join park staff for a history trunk discussion, led by River Wrangler Linda Conlin.

The Carson River history trunk contains historical items, examples of local plants and animals, maps and photographs. Participants will take a short walk along the river and hear about the successes and challenges of preserving this precious, natural resource.

Washoe Nursery opening for spring conservation plant sale

Event Date: 
May 11, 2017 - 9:30am

The Nevada Division of Forestry (NDF) Washoe State Tree Nursery in Washoe Valley opens Thursday, May 11, and will remain open through mid-October. The nursery will be open to the public from 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Thursday through Saturday.

Tuesday, May 2: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
May 2, 2017 (All day)

Happy Tuesday, Carson City. The valley is abuzz in blooming flowers and happenings. Tag along with one of the guided planned walks today; the afternoon one will prove more challenging, but perfect for getting ready for summer. The Carson City Classic Cinema Club showcases a different film each month: catch Bette Davis in ‘Of Human Bondage’ tonight at the BAC’s Performance Hall. Even more awaits if you keep reading, including Penguin Taco Tuesday at Westside Pour House.

TUESDAY:

Artist Myranda Bair featured at LXS Gallery in Nevada State Legislative Building

CARSON CITY — Nevada’s great outdoors are not only a theme in Myranda Bair’s art, but also her life. The Las Vegas artist, whose work is now featured at the LXS Gallery inside the Nevada Legislature, is an avid rock climber, animal lover, self-proclaimed “mediocre” farmer and a natural space advocate.

Lake Tahoe roadside boat inspection stations open for season

Roadside stations for inspections and decontaminations of motorized boats and watercraft are officially opening for the 2017 boating season.

Locations, hours of operation and opening dates are as follows:

Nevada Dream Tags offer sportsmen another shot with raffle

The big game tag application deadline may have come and gone, but you still have a chance at the hunt of a lifetime.

Yerington celebrates Earth Day with word of $36 million in federal funding for water projects

YERINGTON — Lyon County's seat celebrated Earth Day on Wednesday with a volunteer fair at its fire station, tree planting, painting the town's animal shelter and the announcement the community has been approved for $36 million in federal funding for water and sewer improvements.

Considered state's most energy efficient district, Carson City schools embark on upgrades

Carson City School District, in partnership with McKinstry, a national leader in designing, constructing, operating, and managing high-performance buildings, has begun a series of building modernizations that will save the district $357,000 annually through reduced utility and operational costs.

Ducks Unlimited Carson City Annual Banquet

Event Date: 
April 22, 2017 - 5:00pm

Carson City Ducks Unlimited would like to invite you to our 2017 Annual Dinner/Fundraiser at Fuji Park on April 22. We will have a great live auction, with games, and a wonderful meal, all while supporting the greatest conservation group in the world. Don't wait to buy your tickets as this event may sell out! Thank YOU for supporting Ducks Unlimited and we look forward to seeing you all there. Tickets are :$75 single, includes annual membership. $125 Couples, Includes one annual membership. $45 Greenwing, Youth 17 & under.

Douglas County declares State of Emergency in preparation for spring, summer water runoff

The Douglas County Board of Commissioners have declared a State of Emergency in preparation for the potential of flooding associated with spring runoff and for stormy conditions such as this weekend.

April events at Fort Churchill State Historic Park

Event Date: 
April 16, 2017 (All day)

SILVER SPRINGS, Nev. – Fort Churchill State Historic Park is offering a variety of ranger-led programs during the month of April. Programs highlight the area’s rich history and abundant natural resources.

Easter Egg Hunt at Lahontan State Recreation Area

Event Date: 
April 15, 2017 - 10:00am

Silver Springs, NV. – Lahontan State Recreation Area is proud to host its 22nd annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 15. This popular family event includes candy, prizes and photos with the Easter Bunny. Due to generous donations from local businesses and residents, the park plans to hide several thousand eggs this year.

Nevada's top Forester and Fire Warden resigns, interim in place until vacancy filled

The following statement is from Bradley Crowell
, Director of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources:


Prison inmate walkaway in custody after stealing and crashing Carson City water truck

UPDATE: 3:31PM: The suspect who escaped a Carson City prison work camp and stole a water truck, crashing it Wednesday morning on Foothill Road in Douglas County had attempted to steal another vehicle, according to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office.

Washoe Lake State Park events in April feature full moon hike, Easter egg hunt, wildflower walk

Event Date: 
April 10, 2017 (All day)

Join Park Rangers at Washoe Lake State Park during the month of April for a full moon hike, an Easter egg hunt and a wildflower walk.

Minimum security inmate at large after walking away from Carson City prison facility

The inmate is now in custody after stealing a Carson City PublIc Works water truck. Go here for the updated version to this story.
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A 49-year-old minimum security male inmate walked away from a work detail at the Stewart Conservation Camp in south Carson City on Tuesday night, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.

Nevada specialty tags offer hunt of a lifetime

The Nevada Department of Wildlife wants to remind sportsmen applying for the big game tag draw not to forget about specialty tags.

Tuesday, March 28: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
March 28, 2017 (All day)

It seems like overnight the crabapples have exploded into bloom. Take advantage of a beautiful day by joining one of the walks organized every Tuesday. An easy walk with Parks and Rec will take you along a portion of the Mexican Ditch Trail today. The Muscle Powered walk in early evening is more strenuous. Fathers will want to get moving if they plan on taking their daughter to the Carson High Father Daughter Dance this Friday. Swing by the High School office between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. for tickets or shoot an email to teacher Angila Golek to make sure they’re waiting at will call.

NDOW: Wolf sighted in Northwestern Nevada

A wolf from the Shasta Pack in Northern California was spotted near Fox Mountain in northwestern Nevada in early November, 2016. Nevada Department of Wildlife personnel investigated the sighting after being alerted to a video recording of the apparent wolf.

Bagpipes play at the Bryan Building in Carson City

In celebration of St. Patrick's Day, Jonathan McRae played the bagpipes today in front of the Richard H. Bryan Building at 901 S. Stewart Street in Carson City.

‘Life Beneath Tahoe’ subject of state museum lecture

Event Date: 
March 23, 2017 - 6:30pm

University of Nevada, Reno professor Sudeep Chandra leads an active and interesting life. And he gets to fish – a lot!

From working to preserve lakes around the globe to conserving the world’s largest trout (the Taimen, also known as the Siberian River Shark) in Northern Mongolia to developing public-private partnerships to protect species and habitats, Chandra is also an expert on local waters, including Lake Tahoe.

Energy Savings Get Green Light In Carson City

The Governor’s Office of Energy (GOE) recently awarded $76,000 to help Carson City implement a $4.1 million project that will conserve energy and reduce the city’s operational costs.

Drought busting winter has Nevada anglers excited for spring fishing season

The winter storms that have pounded much of Nevada the past few months have been met with varied reactions. There are those people who are growing weary of huge snow banks, digging their cars out of the snow to drive to work on icy roads. Anglers, however, are definitely not in that group.

AmeriCorps Members Serving the Carson River Watershed

Twenty-eight AmeriCorps members are scattered throughout the Sierra Nevada with the role of restoring and monitoring Sierra watersheds, educating Sierra residents and visitors about environmental issues, and managing volunteers for local watershed programs.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Feb. 25 – 26

Event Date: 
February 25, 2017 (All day)
February 26, 2017 (All day)

I’m keeping my fingers crossed for clear skies, but there are rumors of snow flurries. Luckily there are indoor and outdoor activities, no matter what blows our way. At the top of the list for today is Winter, Wine, Spirits, and All That Jazz at the Brewery Arts Center. Their annual fundraiser is not to be missed.

Report: Prescribed burn decisions by NDF cause of Little Valley Fire

Decreased staffing and close proximity of hot materials to the fire line during last October's prescribed burn in the Little Valley northwest of Carson City contributed to an uncontrolled wildfire on Oct. 14, 2016 that consumed more than 2,000 acres, a final report released Wednesday from the Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (NDCNR) said.

Nevada wildlife officials: Antler shed hunters urged to respect local deer and habitat

Shed antler hunting is a great hobby that gets families out into Nevada’s vast expanses during late winter and early spring, but those who wish to hunt sheds have a duty to do it responsibly and legally, in order to minimize stress on winter-weakened wildlife and avoid impacts on habitat.

Nevada Wildlife: Antler shed hunters urged to respect deer and habitat

Shed antler hunting is a great hobby that gets families out into Nevada’s vast expanses during late winter and early spring, but those who wish to hunt sheds have a duty to do it responsibly and legally, in order to minimize stress on winter-weakened wildlife and avoid impacts on habitat.

Some people might not realize that elk and mule deer shed their antlers in the winter months, and many members of the sporting and non-sporting public alike, head out to the winter ranges where animals concentrate to collect shed antlers for a wide variety of uses.

UNR-led study: Climate change increases lethal dehydration risk in desert songbirds

As the Earth warms from climate change, the risk of lethal dehydration and mass die-offs of songbirds during heat waves will increase in many areas of the world, according to a study published Monday in the scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

NV Energy: Thousands in Northern Nevada without power as winds snap trees and power lines

UPDATE 5:07PM: As of 5 p.m. NV Energy reports 318 customers are without power in Carson City, 8,102 in Douglas County, 97 customers in Lyon County and 1,624 customers in Washoe County.
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UPDATE 320PM: As of 3:15 p.m. there were 318 customers without power in Carson City, 5,493 without power in Douglas County, 172 customers in Lyon County and 1,760 customers in Washoe County. Six customers were without power in Storey County.
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High winds from the current storm system have caused multiple outages Thursday throughout the Carson City, Carson Valley and Washoe Valley areas, according to NV Energy.

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