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Carson City's future educators honored at Nevada Governor’s Mansion banquet

CARSON CITY — Fifteen juniors and seniors from Carson High School were honored at Nevada Governor’s Mansion last night for their efforts in a university level introductory education course. In partnership with the University of Nevada, Reno, Carson High School offered the inaugural EDU 110 course for students interested in pursuing a teaching career.

Western Nevada FC Coyotes remain in first place

The Western Nevada FC Coyotes entered this weekend knowing they had two league matches on back-to-back days. WNFC headed on the road Saturday to play JASA RWC where they earned one point with a 4-4 draw.

Residents drop off unused drugs, needles for disposal

Hurl Mahurin lost his wife, Linda, to breast cancer in 2014. She was diagnosed at stage 4 three years prior, and the cancer eventually ate away at bone and tissue in her back and leg.

The science behind Carson City’s Greenhouse Project

When organizers formed the Greenhouse Project 10 years ago in Carson City, their vision was to establish a sustainable program that provided wholesome, natural produce to the community.

What Carson City has benefited from over the past decade is exactly that.

Mark Estee prepares final Carson City celebrity chef cooking class for Boys and Girls Clubs

CARSON CITY — Mark Estee, chef and restaurateur, capped off a 6-month series of Healthy Lifestyles programming and curriculum at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada’s William N. Pennington Teen Center with a full menu of Local Mushroom Risotto, Panzanella Salad and Sabayon with Berries.

UNR professor's research highlights recovery of Nevada's iconic Lahontan cutthroat trout

The Lahontan cutthroat trout was rediscovered in a "dinky" stream near the Nevada-Utah border. Genetic testing by University of Nevada, Reno Associate Professor of Biology Mary Peacock led to the rediscovery of an iconic Nevada fish.

JoAnne Skelly: Bronze birch borer

I’m sad. I just had an old birch tree removed.

After babying the sickly thing for years, I finally gave in and had it cut down.

The tree was here when we moved in 30 years ago and it didn’t look great then. It never really grew.

Why did it die? Bronze birch borers had infested the tree and it never recovered.

Earth Day Garden Festival April 22

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Repeats every day until Mon Apr 23 2018 .
April 22, 2018 - 10:00am
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April 23, 2018 - 10:00am

The Carson City Historical Society, along with the Mark Twain Garden Club, the Desert Gardeners and the Sierra Desert Garden Club, is holding a Garden Festival on Earth Day, Sunday, April 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Carson City panel discusses risk factors of child abuse, neglect

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month nationwide and throughout Nevada. In Carson City, volunteers recently planted hundreds of blue and silver pinwheels on the front lawn of the Nevada Legislature to bring awareness to child abuse across the Silver State.

Capital FFA students yield bushels of awards in state competition

CARSON CITY — Nineteen Carson High School Capital FFA students yielded bushels of awards at the Nevada State FFA Conference held at the University of Nevada Reno March 20-24. Most notably, the CHS Career and Technical Education students were honored with the Best Dressed Chapter Award, recognizing the chapter as the most professional chapter at the conference.

Controller’s Annual Report on Nevada State Taxes

This fourth column on the Controller’s Annual Report (CAR) analyzes state taxes. Nevada collected $5.523 billion in taxes in fiscal year 2017, which was 41 percent of total state revenues. As discussed in our previous column, program revenues made up 56 percent, with miscellaneous items at three percent.

The largest tax sources were sales and use taxes ($1.285 billion or 23 percent of general revenues of $5.895 billion), gaming taxes ($897 million or 16 percent) and unemployment assessments ($825 million, or ten percent). All other taxes totaled $2.516 billion, or 43 percent).

JoAnne Skelly: Pruning Apple and Crabapple Trees

I recently pruned my apple and crabapple trees. It’s easier to prune with no blossoms or leaves. You can see the direction of the branches and buds, and the location of the water sprouts.

Job growth fueling residential expansion in Carson City

The thrust behind a cluster of residential construction projects around Carson City appears to be job growth in the area, local development experts say.

Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Nevada hires AmeriCorps VISTA fundraising coordinator

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Nevada has hired Jon Park of Las Vegas as its AmeriCorps VISTA Fundraising Coordinator and seeks to fill two additional VISTA positions, Volunteer Coordinator and Program Developer.

What Works: Want to own your day? Have a great morning routine

Those of you who have read my column for a while know I picked up a mentor in the last year named Brendon Burchard. If you haven’t heard of him, Google the name. I just returned from High Performance Academy and one small shift has transformed my productivity. No, I’m not following some new system or complicated technique. I just added a morning routine!

Ready to garden? The Greenhouse Project hosts early Spring and Mother's Day plant events

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April 7, 2018 - 8:00am

The Greenhouse Project is gearing up for another busy season, and now is the time to mark your calendars to save dates for several events and volunteer opportunities.

JoAnne Skelly: Thank goodness for chocolate

I'm a choc-o- holic. I love dark chocolate and think it should be considered one of the main food groups.

I saw an article on how chocolate is grown (and gets to my mouth) on CropLife.org.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: March 24 - 25

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March 24, 2018 (All day)

The weekend has arrived, and it will be an exceptionally long one for the schoolkids of Carson City: spring break begins Monday. There’s a rumor of snowfall for this weekend, but it’s not expected to be too heavy in the valley. Don’t quote me on that, though, I’ve been wrong before. Break a leg to the Douglas students performing in ‘Game of Tiaras’ this weekend; the show sounds hilarious, but be warned, it’s not for kids. For a family friendly outing, check out Story Time with Suzie at the Nevada Railroad Museum, or photos with the Easter Bunny at PetSmart.

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Business Spotlight: New Arby's owners have their roots in Carson City

When the Brower Family purchased the local Arby's franchise, located at 1122 South Carson Street, in June 2017 they had it in mind all along to use it as a vehicle to invest in their community.

Nevadans urged to ‘Give Where You Live’ during Nevada’s Big Give 2018

Nevada residents are urged to get ready to “give where they live” during Nevada’s Big Give 2018, a 24-hour online crowdfunding event created to rally community support for Nevada’s charitable causes.

JoAnne Skelly: Lucky Shamrocks

St. Patrick’s Day is here. The four-leaf clover is a well-known symbol of luck for the Irish and Irish fans everywhere.

While the three-leaf shamrock was a sacred plant to the Druids, Saint Patrick taught that it represented the Holy Trinity.

Youth Theatre Carson City taps into pure imagination with 'Willy Wonka, Jr.' this weekend

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March 16, 2018 (All day)

Youth Theatre Carson City brings a cast of more than 100 youth to stage a colorful adaptation of Roald Dahl’s iconic children’s story "Willy Wonka, Jr." this Friday through Sunday at the Carson City Community Center's Bob Boldrick Theater.

WNC instructor, daughter to shave heads for cancer causes

Business students at Western Nevada College in Carson City might not recognize one of their instructors when they return from spring break.

What Works: Act Like a Kid and Get More Creative

How often do you allow yourself to play? If you just rolled your eyes, I’m definitely talking to you. At some point, you had joy in what you were doing. Maybe it wasn’t work. Maybe you were at the hot springs with a pool noodle shooting water at your friends. Whatever you were doing, you were in a place of joy.

Storey County candidate for sheriff is veteran Carson City law officer

A 28-year-law enforcement veteran and a sheriff’s sergeant in Carson City has entered into the 2018 Storey County Sheriff’s Office race.

Sgt. Mike Cullen, who has spent the past 24 years with the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, and has served as a sergeant since 2003, also spent 4 years as a correctional officer at Nevada State Prison and was a reserve deputy with CCSO from 92-94.

Reno, Carson City incubators helping grow next generation of economic leaders

It creates a community or ecosystem for people that are starting businesses or may own a small business that's starting to grow," said Miya MacKenzie, chief professional officer of Adams Hub, located in downtown Carson City. "It's providing the services for startups and small businesses that the ...

Bike helmet giveaway Saturday at Carson City's Children's Museum of Northern Nevada

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March 10, 2018 - 10:00am

Though not mandatory to wear in Carson City, the “brain bucket” movement continues to grow with more children than ever wearing bicycle helmets.

Carson City Triad presents Aging in Nevada and the Sanford Center for Aging

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March 9, 2018 - 11:45am

Carson City Nevada Triad presents Aging in Nevada and the Sanford Center for Aging, a presentation designed to raise awareness about senior wellness, discuss trends in aging and share information about the Sanford Center’s portfolio of programs and services at the Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive, Friday, Mar. 9, at 11:45 a.m.

Carson City man faces felony weapon, drug sales charges following SET stop, warrant search

A 29-year-old Carson City man was booked into jail this weekend on stolen weapon, drug possession and drug sales charges, according to the Carson City Sheriff’s Office Special Enforcement Team.

Stacey Giomi Files for Carson City Supervisor Ward 1

Retired Carson City Fire Chief Stacey Giomi filed candidacy paperwork Monday for the open Carson City Supervisor Ward 1 seat, which is being vacated by Karen Abowd who announced last fall that she would not be running for a third term.

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