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First-time homebuyers grants available through Nevada Rural Housing Authority
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sat, 01/04/2014 - 6:41amThe Nevada Rural Housing Authority has 2013 Workforce Initiative Subsidy for Homeownership funds available to help first-time homebuyers with the necessary down payment to get into a home of their own, but they must be in contract by March 31, 2014.
In Carson City, the income limits are slightly higher and in Lyon and Churchill counties, they are slightly lower. Income limits can be found here.
Lake Tahoe license plate spotter initiative begins
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 12/19/2013 - 12:24pmBeginning Thursday current Lake Tahoe license plate holders are eligible to win free lift tickets through the Tahoe Fund’s “Plate Spotter” program.
Owners of Tahoe plates who post photos of their plates to the Tahoe Fund Facebook page are entered to win two free lift tickets from one of eleven participating resorts. Winners will be drawn randomly bi-monthly through March.
This owner of this plate is this week's Plate Spotter winner and will receive two tickets to Heavenly Ski Resort.
Federal grants available to assist in rural economic development
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Wed, 12/11/2013 - 11:47amCARSON CITY — Tribes, economic development authorities, non-profits and towns in rural Nevada that want to support rural business or create a revolving loan fund for business may want to consider applying for USDA Rural Development’s Rural Business Enterprise Grant.
Robin Stark's 'Ceramic Reflections' featured at Nevada Arts Council’s OXS Gallery
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Fri, 12/06/2013 - 11:53amHenderson artist Robin Stark’s ceramics are featured in the Nevada Arts Council’s OXS Gallery in Carson City from Dec. 9 through Jan. 31.
The work featured in Robin Stark: Ceramic Reflections represents a recent trend in which the artist’s ceramic forms become entirely sculptural. From the time spent in her first ceramic class in college, the material continues to engage Stark with its versatile and aesthetic qualities.
“The work fluctuates, presenting the viewer different considerations of what can be made in clay,” Stark said.
Nevada Tourism awards more than $400,000 to assist rural areas in visitor promotion
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 12/03/2013 - 2:19pmLAS VEGAS — The Nevada Commission on Tourism has awarded more than $400,000 in grants to the state’s rural areas to support tourism efforts, Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki, NCOT chairman, announced Tuesday. The longstanding Rural Grants Program ultimately generates room tax revenue for the state, as grant recipients must use the monies to maximize their marketing outreach, bringing more travelers to Nevada’s rural areas.
Common Core -- The Legal Case Against It
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 11/29/2013 - 11:45amThe adoption and implementation of Common Core (CCSS) in Nevada is patently ILLEGAL. Everything they are doing, everything they have done, and the way they have gone about it is illegal.
On the Nevada side,
According to the NRS 389.520, the authority to determine what STANDARDS will be imposed on Nevada's schools is assigned to the Council To Establish Academic Standards.
NRS 389.520
1. The Council shall:
(a) Establish standards of content and performance, including, without limitation, a prescription of the resulting level of achievement
Carson City Symphony's Strings in Schools presents Dec. 3 performance of 'This is Not a Christmas Concert'
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 11/26/2013 - 8:42pmStrings in the Schools, Carson City Symphony's after-school program, presents its fourth annual "This is Not a Christmas Concert" on Tuesday, December 3, 6:30 p.m. at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. William St., Carson City.
More than 100 string players, including Carson City public-, private-, and home-schooled students, and students from surrounding areas, will perform several pieces, from classics to folk and fiddle tunes, including Karl Jenkins' Palladio: Concerto Grosso for String Orchestra, Let's Boogey, and Flop Eared Mule. Admission is free.
Lake Tahoe license plate program funds Nevada grants
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Fri, 11/22/2013 - 10:52amGrant money generated through the sale of Nevada Lake Tahoe license plates is available for projects designed to preserve and restore the lake, the state's division of lands announced Friday.
Around $350,000 generated from the plate sales will be available to public agencies seeking funding, according to a news release. Proposals which include the implementation of capital improvement projects that further the attainment of the TRPA Environmental Thresholds will be prioritized in this funding cycle.
Carson City Symphony's Holiday Treat concert celebrates 30 years Dec. 15
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sat, 11/16/2013 - 1:08pmIt's a Holiday Treat for all seasonal and holiday music in many styles. The Carson City Symphony presents the 30th annual Holiday Treat concert on Sunday, December 15, 4:00 p.m., at the Bob Boldrick Theater in the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. William Street.
The Symphony will be joined on the program by the Carson City Symphony Chorus, and Norma Conway's Victorian Dancers. Pre-concert entertainment begins at 3:00 p.m. in the lobby.
Sharing roles, risks, responsibilities and rewards: Carson City Supervisors to meet with school trustees
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 11/07/2013 - 12:59pmUPDATE: The Carson City Board of Supervisors will meet jointly with the Carson City School Board beginning at 6 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, Nov. 13. From the Community Center’s Sierra Room, located at 851 E. William St., the 12 elected officials will discuss the school district’s strategic plan, Empower Carson City, and meaningful linkages to the City’s initiatives related to education and lifelong learning.
Poetry and performance project brings out the best in students across Nevada
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 10/31/2013 - 10:42amFinding ordinary magic just became a little easier for Amanda Aldridge, who teaches high school English in the agricultural community of Yerington, 80 miles outside of Reno. Thanks to money awarded through the Nevada Poetry Out Loud Program, a national poetry recitation competition for high school students, Aldridge added $500 in her budget for resources to help students overcome fears and experience the magic of poetry.
Common Core - A Stab at the Heart of American Education
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 10/30/2013 - 7:04pmThey say 45 states have adopted the Common Core “State” Standards for grades K-12. If you have not heard about them yet, that’s because they rammed it through with the same “you have to pass it to find out what’s in it” arrogance that gave us obamacare. The two of them are pillars of the “fundamental transformation” that candidate Obama promised in 2008.
https://peter5427.wordpress.com/2013/09/21/ominous-parallels-obamacare-a...
Common Core, The Promise
To learn what the fuss is all about, look in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Core_State_Standards_Initiative.
It's Your City with Nevada Grants Office and Battle Born Venture
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 10/29/2013 - 8:22amThis week's It's Your City program on Access Carson City Television is with Karsten Heise and Nicola Kerslake of Battle Born Venture, Nevada's state venture capital program. The program host is Kimberly Elliott with the Nevada Grants Office.
The Battle Born Venture Program is a state venture capital program overseen by the Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development under the auspices of the US Treasury’s State Small Business Credit Initiative.
A petition with respect to Common Core
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sat, 10/19/2013 - 7:40pmThis is a plea to the readers of this great news site to educate themselves about the Common Core "State" Standards being implemented in our schools, and to join with the growing numbers of parents and concerned citizens who seek to reverse course and do something better before it's too late for our children and grandchildren.
Open letter To The Senior Senator from Nevada (Harry Reid)
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sat, 10/12/2013 - 10:36amDoug Busey's local lake and stream fishing report
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 10/08/2013 - 3:03pmJust got back from a 1,200 mile trip up the coast and into Oregon to fish and enjoy family. Renee and I enjoyed all the rivers on the way. The Russian, Klamath, Eel, Illinois, Chetco, Smith and the Rogue. Caught a few fish and had a great time.
While in Gold beach Oregon we received over 2 inches of rain in one afternoon.
“Ceramic Reflections” features Nevada Arts Council fellow, reception Oct. 11 at CSN
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 10/03/2013 - 9:41amThe work of Las Vegas artist Robin Stark, a recipient of a 2014 Artist Fellowship Grant from the Nevada Arts Council, is featured in the exhibit at the College of Southern Nevada Artspace Gallery on the Cheyenne Campus. “Ceramic Reflections” is displayed Oct. 4 through Nov. 29, with an artist reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 11.
NCJFCJ observes Domestic Violence Awareness Month by celebrating its 19-year partnership in support of VAWA
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 10/03/2013 - 8:22am(Reno, Nev.) In observation of, October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) continue its mission against domestic violence by celebrating its 19-year partnership with Congress in the historic passing of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).
On September 12, NCJFCJ’s Chief Executive Officer, Mari Kay Bickett, JD, joined Vice President Joseph Biden and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, at a reception celebrating the 19th anniversary of VAWA at the Vice President’s Naval Observatory Residence in Washington, D.C.
Sen. Reid: WNC and two other college grants designed to provide innovative training
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Fri, 09/20/2013 - 6:31amWith news this week that Western Nevada College is the recipient of a $1.5 million grant, Nevada Sen. Harry Reid, announced two other grants for area colleges, Truckee Meadows Community College and Great Basin College.
The grants are part of the Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College and Career Training Grant Program, which was authorized by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, also known as the stimulus bill. WNC's portion of the grant is $1,567,530. TMCC received a grant of $ 3,201,968 and Great Basin College, $4,009,331.
Western Nevada College students to benefit from $1.5 million grant
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Wed, 09/18/2013 - 4:44pmCARSON CITY — Western Nevada College students will have more opportunities to prepare for skilled technical jobs in the coming years, following Wednesday's announcement of a $1,567,530 grant workforce training grant from the U.S. Department of Labor. It is part of $474.5 million in grants to community colleges and universities around the country for the development and expansion of innovative training programs.
Grants of $11.9 million approved go to Lyon County for septic tank project near Dayton
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Wed, 09/11/2013 - 9:28amLyon County has been awarded $11.9 million in grant and loan funds through USDA Rural Development Nevada to build a waste water collection system for nearly 500 users who are currently on septic tanks near Dayton. The project aims to reduce nitrate problems.
Carson City District Attorney Rombardo will not seek third term
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 09/05/2013 - 5:43pmCarson City District Attorney Neil A. Rombardo will not seek a third term as the District Attorney of Carson City.
“I want to thank the people I work with in the District Attorney’s Office. They are an impressive team of professionals dedicated to making Carson City a better place. I also want to thank the voters of Carson City for giving me the opportunity to serve the community. It has been an honor to act as their District Attorney for the last seven years,” said Rombardo in a released statement.
NHP, local law enforcement to step up patrol over Labor Day weekend
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 08/29/2013 - 6:31amDrunk drivers will be cited and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, Nevada Highway Patrol and statewide law enforcement warn.
This Labor Day weekend, law enforcement will be out in full force in Northern Nevada, patrolling the roads for impaired drivers. With the state’s Zero Fatalities goal in mind, drivers should plan ahead and designate a sober driver if their weekend plans involve alcohol.
Carson City Airport secures nearly $1.4 million in federal transportation grant
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 08/27/2013 - 8:05amCarson City Airport has landed a federal grant of nearly $1.4 million, Nevada Sen. Harry Reid announced Tuesday.
The money is among 10 grants from the U.S. Department of Transportation for rural airports in the Silver State. Carson City Airport's share amounts to $1,387,500.
Mary Covington named to Nevada Arts Council post
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 08/26/2013 - 2:43pmThe Nevada Arts Council has hired Mary Works Covington of Carson City as its community arts development program coordinator. A native Nevadan, Covington grew up in Silver City and has traveled to every corner of the state. Well-versed in the history of Nevada, she has connections with a number of the state's arts and cultural organizations as a consultant, program specialist and artist.
Carson City after school string program offered through symphony
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 08/18/2013 - 2:35amCarson City Symphony's comprehensive program of string instruction begins the last week of August, after school, at four locations in Carson City.
Strings in the Schools, directed by the Symphony's Education Director, Sue Jesch, provides free beginning violin lessons for students grades 2-5, a beginning cello program for selected 5th graders, and ensemble/orchestra experience for string students in all grades. Tuition and books are subsidized by the Carson City Symphony Association.
Nevada Arts Council awards 2014 Folklife Apprenticeship opportunities
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 07/18/2013 - 4:14pmThe Nevada Arts Council has awarded five Folklife Apprenticeship grants for 2014. The grants support projects developed by master artists and apprentices who share a common cultural background and an interest in preserving a specific traditional art.
A panel of specialists reviewed seven applications that requested $15,300 to support the work of master artists, along with supplies, tools, materials and related travel costs necessary to complete the apprenticeship. Five applicants were approved for full funding by the NAC board in June.
Grants went to:
Nevada art collector Wally Cuchine speaks at Comstock History Center August 3
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 07/18/2013 - 11:28amVIRGINIA CITY, Nev. – The Comstock History Center welcomes renowned Nevada art collector Wally Cuchine to speak during a two-hour presentation on Saturday, August 3, from noon to 2 p.m.
Cuchine will be discussing his love and talent for collecting Nevada art as well as each of the 35 pieces in Wally’s World: The Loneliest Art Collection in Nevada, an exhibit currently featured at the History Center.
WHAT: Presentation by Nevada art collector Wally Cuchine.
WHEN: Saturday, August 3, from noon to 2 p.m.
Carson City 'Beat the Flu Blues' campaign a success
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 07/15/2013 - 9:34amCarson City Health and Human Services is pleased to announce the success of the 2012–13 Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Community Outreach Campaign, “Beat the Flu Blues.”
The agency conducted 69 community vaccination clinics that provided more than 10,700 influenza vaccinations throughout the quad-county area of Carson City, Douglas, Lyon and Storey counties. Our local clinic provided an additional 1,259 flu vaccinations. In all, CCHHS increased the number of flu doses given during the 2012 season by 10 percent.
Reid announces $4.5 million in grants for Nevada veterans' service organizations
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Fri, 07/12/2013 - 2:21pmGrants amounting to $4.5 million from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs will go to four Nevada service organizations that assist veterans in the Silver State, Nevada Sen. Harry Reid announced Friday.
U.S. Vets, Vietnam Veterans of California, The Salvation Army, and HELP Social Service organization, each have received grants totaling $4.5 million through the Supportive Services for Veteran Families Program. This program supports VA’s efforts to prevent at-risk veterans from becoming homeless and rapidly re-house those who have recently fallen into homelessness.