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What's happening around Carson City on Wednesday, Feb. 20

Hello Carson City and welcome to Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019. We're midway through the work week with yet another round of snow showers possible today and Thursday. But don't let the weather spoil your fun. There's several activities lined up throughout the day and tonight.

What's happening around Carson City on Wednesday, Feb. 13

Welcome Carson City to our list of things to do around town as we prepare for Wednesday, Feb. 13, with an arriving storm that is set to bring rain, wind and snow showers to the Carson City region over the next few days along with several feet of snow to the Sierra.

Carson City's Miles Construction: Building the Future of Cannabis, while Preserving Nevada's Past

Carson City’s own Miles Construction has set itself apart in its field of being at the forefront of Nevada’s future industries, as well as preserving the buildings with historic significance to our community.

Miles Construction has been around since 1986, and recently has been behind many of the projects making the news time and again for both innovation and preservation.

Microsoft Word 3 at Western Nevada College April 23 and 25

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Repeats every 2 days until Thu Apr 25 2019 .
April 23, 2019 - 5:30pm
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April 25, 2019 - 5:30pm

An introduction to advanced concepts of Microsoft Word, part of the Microsoft Office family of software programs. This two-day, six-hour course is designed for individuals with at least intermediate skills in Word, or who have completed the beginner and intermediate courses in this series. The class will explore key program terminology, and introduce students to the review, reference, view and mailings ribbons. At the end of the course, students will demonstrate effective document formatting and proofreading.

Microsoft Word 2 at Western Nevada College April 16 and 18

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April 16, 2019 - 5:30pm

An introduction to intermediate concepts of Microsoft Word, part of the Microsoft Office family of software programs. This three-hour course is designed for individuals with some experience using Word, or who have completed the beginner course. The class will explore key program terminology, and introduce students to the insert, design and page layout ribbons. At the end of the course, students will demonstrate how to create an event flier. This course is the second in a series of three courses on Microsoft Word.

Microsoft Word 1 at Western Nevada College April 9 and 11

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Repeats every 2 days until Thu Apr 11 2019 .
April 9, 2019 - 5:30pm
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April 11, 2019 - 5:30pm

An introduction to beginning concepts of Microsoft Word, part of the Microsoft Office family of software programs. This three-hour course is meant for beginners who have little to no experience using Microsoft Word. The class will explore key program terminology and introduce students to the home ribbon. At the end of the course, students will be able to demonstrate how to draft a letter and/or complete a resume using templates. Supplement your learning in this class with Microsoft Word Fundamentals II and III.

Microsoft Excel 3 at Western Nevada College March 7 and 9

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Repeats every 2 days until Thu Mar 07 2019 .
March 5, 2019 - 5:30pm
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March 7, 2019 - 5:30pm

An introduction to advanced concepts of Microsoft Excel, part of the Microsoft Office family of software programs. This two-day, six-hour course is designed for individuals with at least intermediate skills in Excel, or who have completed the beginner and intermediate courses in this series. The class will explore key program terminology, and focus on the formula and data ribbons. At the end of the course, students will be able to demonstrate how to perform complex calculations using logical formulas. This course is the third in a series of three Microsoft Excel courses.

Microsoft Excel 1 at Western Nevada College Feb. 19 and 21

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Repeats every 2 days until Thu Feb 21 2019 .
February 19, 2019 - 5:30pm
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February 21, 2019 - 5:30pm

An introduction to beginning concepts of Microsoft Excel, part of the Microsoft Office family of software programs. This three-hour course is meant for beginners who have little to no experience using Excel. The class will explore key program terminology, and introduce students to the home ribbon. At the end of the course, students will be able to demonstrate how to create a table and perform basic mathematics computations.

Happenings around Carson City for Wednesday, Jan. 30

Hello Carson City. Today is the middle of the work week, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2019. Time to start thinking about those weekend plans, especially if they involve travel as weather changes are ahead and snow is expected in the Sierra by Saturday. As for today, enjoy the sunshine. The weather service says expect partly sunny skies and a high of 55.

Happenings around Carson City for Wednesday, Jan. 23

Good day Carson City and welcome to the middle of the work week. Today is Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019. We're looking at mostly sunny skies ahead today and for the remainder of the week, with highs in the low 50s today and warming into the mid 50s through Sunday.

Events around Carson City for Wednesday, Jan. 16

Hello Carson City and welcome to Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019. With snow plow efforts underway and a warm-up from Mother Nature, it looks like the morning commute will be a slushy one. Carson City schools will operate today at normal start times. That all may change tomorrow though as a significant winter storm is expected to bring snow and rain to the valley and feet of snow to Lake Tahoe and the Sierra. Stay tuned.

Happenings around Carson City for Wednesday, Jan. 9

Welcome to the middle of the work week Carson City. Today is Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019. Expect mostly cloudy skies today with a high near 51. Rain is possible this morning, especially before 10 a.m., and then a slight chance of showers after 10 a.m. Here's what's happening around town:

Industry certifications offered at Western Nevada College through training programs

Spring semester at Western Nevada College is your opportunity to earn one of the industry-recognized credentials that Nevada employers want from their new hires. WNC offers certifications during spring semester that could lead to employment in industries such as manufacturing, information technology, computer-aided drafting, welding, machining, bookkeeping, health care, construction and automotive mechanics.

Introduction to classic mystery novels and films offered at TMCC

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January 29, 2019 (All day)

“The Maltese Falcon” and “The Big Sleep” are two of the many noir novels and films explored in The Golden Age of Mysteries, a one-evening community education class at Truckee Meadows Community College on Jan. 29.

The class will examine works by crime and suspense novelists of the 1930s and 1940s and the films that were adapted from their books. Clips from some of the movies of the period will be shown.

What's happening around Carson City for Wednesday, Jan. 2

If you're reading this, you've officially survived the holiday season. Good day Carson City, it is Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2019. We're in for a warming trend for the next couple days, with highs in the low 40s today, and low 50s by Thursday into Friday. And then another weather system may blow in time for the weekend. Stay tuned.

Senator Square: Carson High's NJROTC 2018-19 CyberPatriot teams advance to state round

Editor’s Note: CHS Chief Dan Ingram is head of the Naval Science Department at Carson High School. Here is his report: Established by the Air Force Association in 2009, the CyberPatriot National Youth Cyber Education Program is designed to excite, educate, and motivate students toward careers in cybersecurity and other science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines critical to our nation’s future.

Events and happenings around Carson City on Dec. 26

Hello Carson City and welcome to the day after Christmas, Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2018. For those keeping score, there are 5 days until New Year's 2019, 84 days until the first day of spring, 177 days until the first day of summer and 336 days until Thanksgiving.

Lyon County schools address unsportsmanlike behavior

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December 18, 2018 - 6:30pm

A referee must end a high school football game early in the fourth quarter after multiple personal foul calls for cheap shots and a slew of profanities being hurled across the grid iron, causing the visiting team to be escorted by police to their buses.

What's happening around Carson City this Wednesday, Dec. 12

Good morning Carson City. It is officially midweek, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2018. Expect mostly sunny skies today with a high around 50. Here is what's happening around town today:

Senator Square: CHS teachers and students share their skills with Carson City and beyond

Excitement abounds as teachers and students have been holding multiple events throughout Carson City this holiday season, everything from Christmas tree sales with CHS teacher and Adviser Ty McMillen’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes to the American Sign Language students of teacher Mary Anne Weaver putting on their Sign Me a Song Christmas production at the high school.

Column: Don't forget to fill your empty bowl Friday night

I'll be eating soup for dinner tonight.

But unlike others in the community who struggle every day with hunger, my bowl won't be empty.

Events and happenings around Carson City for Wednesday, Dec. 5

Good day, Carson City. It is Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018. Snow overnight has left roads on the slippery side, so be careful out there during your morning commute. Today is also a national day of mourning to honor the late former President George H.W. Bush. Flags are half-staff in Nevada now to Dec. 30. Here's what's happening today:

Wild Horse Children's Theater super in opening weekend of Mary Poppins, Jr.

The Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall entertained a packed house Saturday afternoon for the first matinee performance of "Mary Poppins, Jr.," a youthful retelling of the classic P.L. Travers tale.

Eagle Scouts saluted as scouting prepares for girls

Fifty-four Nevada Area Council Eagle Scouts were honored recently at the Eagle Scout Recognition Dinner by Scouting’s Chief Scout Executive, Michael Surbaugh, the council’s newest Distinguished Eagle Scout, UNR President, Dr. Marc Johnson, and Scouters from throughout Northern Nevada and Northeastern California.

Events and happenings around Carson City for Wednesday, Nov. 28

For most, waking up this morning to rain was a big relief given the fire situation over the past few months. Today is Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018. The storm systems will continue over the next few days with the possibility of snow down to the valley floors by Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. As always, be safe out there. For the latest Carson City area forecast see CarsonWeather.com.

Events and happenings around Carson City for Wednesday, Nov. 21

Hello Carson City and welcome to the day before Thanksgiving. Today is Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018. If your travel plans include going over the Sierra, the National Weather Service advises to head out before the afternoon. Otherwise, you may hit the first of two winter storms to land tonight and into Friday. Be safe out there.

A look ahead: 2019 Bill Draft Requests of interest

CARSON CITY — Before the beginning of a biennial legislative session, Nevada lawmakers and various other governmental entities submit Bill Draft Requests to the Legislative Counsel Bureau, and LCB staff draft the measure for introduction during the upcoming session.

Nevada Lore Series: the Making of a State, Part 2

To read part one, click here. After a battle with Utah Mormons, new prospectors, and a vigilante committee, Nevada finally won its right to be an official U.S. territory in 1861, most likely due to the fact that the Comstock Lode was discovered in 1859, and supplied the Union with much needed gold and silver deposits.

Mourning the Loss of Dennis Hof (Opinion)

When news of the sudden death of Assembly candidate and brothel owner Dennis Hof reached us last Tuesday, we were quite stunned by it. We had gotten to know Dennis, and James had seen him several times in the weeks preceding his sudden departure.

One of his great gifts was the ability to make you feel you were the most important person in the room. Two occasions involving James come to mind, but Ron felt the same way.

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