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Earthquake fault near Tonopah still active with 6,500 aftershocks
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 06/02/2020 - 1:57pmRENO — The magnitude 6.5 Monte Cristo Earthquake near Tonopah is still rolling. Two weeks after it woke Nevadans, the Nevada Seismological Lab has tracked a phenomenal 6,500 aftershocks — four at magnitude 5.0 and greater, from the earthquake sequence.
Nevada State Parks to allow camping with some restrictions beginning Friday under Phase 2
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Wed, 05/27/2020 - 11:06amOvernight camping at Nevada State Parks will be allowed with capacity restrictions under the governor's reopening directives for Phase 2, beginning this Friday, May 29.
Virginia City Honors Our Fallen Soldiers with Memorial Day Cruise
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 05/24/2020 - 9:31amVirginia City held their Memorial Day Parade, Saturday afternoon. But they did so in a way that kept everyone safe, with state regulations in mind.
Carson City's Boys and Girls Club will continue with 10-week summer program
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Thu, 05/21/2020 - 10:47amThe Boys and Girls Club of Western Nevada announced that it will be continuing with its 10-week summer program, providing a space for school-aged children during the summer months.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month: Now more than ever, mental health needs to be acknowledged
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 05/21/2020 - 8:34amIt is hard to believe that two months ago we were all going about business as usual, going to the mall, to the gym, seeing family and friends and having dinner together at our favorite restaurant. Now, with life in lockdown, the way forward feels uncertain and bleak. We are faced with a pandemic we didn’t see coming, which has caused an economic crisis and cost many lives. This is particularly difficult to think about when you consider those most affected are the elderly and people with pre-existing medical conditions.
Carson and Pioneer high schools name valedictorians and salutatorians
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 05/21/2020 - 8:29amThe Carson City School District is pleased to announce six high school seniors (four from Carson High School and two from Pioneer High School) who have shown exceptional academic prowess. The valedictorian and salutatorian honors represent the students who have earned the highest and second highest ranks, respectively, among their graduating class.
Carson City's Duke’s Steak House among first casino restaurants to reopen under phase 1
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 05/19/2020 - 3:37pmThis Friday, May 22 at 4 p.m. Casino Fandango’s award-winning Duke’s Steak House in Carson City will reopen to the public. As part of phase one reopening, the Nevada State Gaming Control Board is allowing restaurants inside casinos to open provided certain industry-specific criteria are met; Duke’s will be one of the first to reopen in Northern Nevada.
Pine Nuts with McAvoy Lane: Mother Nature and her 2020 lessons
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 05/18/2020 - 12:53pmSince I started walking instead of running I'm enchanted by the simplest things. I guess trading "runner's high" for "walker's enchantment," is not such a bad trade.
Nevada State Bank Secured Approval For 4200+ PPP Loans, Helping Northern Nevada Businesses And NonProfits
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 05/15/2020 - 4:27pmRENO - Based on processed applications as of May 13, 2020, Nevada State Bank has announced approval for 4,255 U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans totaling $592,005,500.
More than 68% of the loans were made to businesses with fewer than 10 employees and approximately 82% of the loans approved were for amounts less than $150,000 (57% for amounts less than $50,000). The funding will help preserve payrolls for 65,607 Nevada jobs, based on applicant data.
Reno Hindu statesman Zed to remotely open 7 Utah City Councils, a County Commission with Hindu mantras
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 05/13/2020 - 1:55amRemotely read Hindu prayers will open the meetings of seven city councils and one county commission in Utah during the next two weeks, containing verses from world’s oldest extant scripture.
2020 primary voting guide for candidates seeking Carson City offices
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Thu, 05/07/2020 - 3:50pmBallots have been sent (or will be sent soon) to Carson City residents for the local upcoming elections. These are your candidates, who they are, and what they stand for.
Pine Nuts with McAvoy Layne: A short history of colonoscopy
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 04/27/2020 - 2:57pmWe all remember our first, our first love, our first kiss, our first colonoscopy. The procedure was developed in 1969, but was overshadowed by the moon landing. There were no headlines, "Colonoscopy Arrives! What is it? Don't ask."
Nevada's Sisolak joins Western States Pact with governors to curb COVID-19, open business
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 04/27/2020 - 10:50amNevada Gov. Steve Sisolak took to social media Monday morning, saying Nevada will join California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington in the Western States Pact to curb the spread of COVID-19 and re-open businesses shut down due to the virus.
Carson City's ‘I Voted’ Sticker Design Competition Student Winners Announced
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Fri, 04/24/2020 - 10:12amToday, the Carson City Department of Arts & Culture in partnership with the Carson City Clerk-Recorder’s Office announced the winners from the ‘I Voted’ sticker design competition.
The competition was open to students grades 9-12 enrolled in any high school in Carson City, Nevada. Students were encouraged to submit creative designs that excite and encourage voting participation.
Carson City Fair announces cancellation for 2020, demolition derby still holding out hope
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Thu, 04/23/2020 - 9:55amDue to COVID-19, the Carson City Fair has announced they will be cancelling this year’s event.
Leadership Carson City 2020 celebrates Arbor Day by planting trees along bee hotel trail
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 04/21/2020 - 7:44amEach spring, the Carson City Chamber Leadership Institute Class is fully immersed in their class project. This time last year, the Class of 2019 was as busy as bees preparing the land behind the Carson Tahoe Cancer Center to build the city’s first bee hotel hoping to attract bees to pollinate The Greenhouse Project plants.
Pine Nuts with McAvoy Layne: My short history of the Vietnam War
Submitted by editor on Mon, 04/20/2020 - 12:28pmStaying at home alone gives one time to pause and ponder. Today I'm evoking the war in Vietnam. This was an American booboo that was partly my fault. I was in college, 1966, majoring in pizza and beer, when I received a lottery number in the mail.
Senator Square: Carson High School student shares personal pandemic story
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 04/19/2020 - 7:37amEditor’s Note: Bryant is a freshman Honors student at CHS, and the following is her response to the poem "A Builder or a Wrecker" by Charles Franklin Benvegar.
During this pandemic, I would love to think I am in fact a builder because I strive to see the best in this, because I have been helping those struggling immensely during these hard times, and because I am doing my best to help the medical professionals I know.
Tod Jennings for Mayor
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 04/09/2020 - 7:50pmAs many of you know, my brother, Tod Jennings, is running for Mayor of Carson City, Nevada. While this might be Tod’s first foray into politics, it is by no means his first experience with public service. And let’s be clear here, politicians are public servants. Being elected into a public office by members of a community means there is an obligation to those constituents.
UNR Med students bolster health care workforce during COVID-19 pandemic
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 04/07/2020 - 8:48amRENO, Nev. — The COVID-19 pandemic has caused much uncertainty and change at all levels of education. Medical education is no exception. While the COVID-19 outbreak has complicated the learning process, University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med) students are taking what they’ve learned in the lecture halls and during clinical rotations to mobilize in response to the COVID-19 crisis, bolstering the health care workforce in northern Nevada.
Well Being offering online fitness classes
Submitted by admin on Mon, 04/06/2020 - 5:23pmWell Being has closed its doors to walk-in traffic like many small business in the state. But we have continued to offer services on-line for our members and area residents. We are running classes every weekday (see schedule below) online that you can join via the very easy to use app called “ZOOM”.
JoAnne Skelly column: Working in the yard
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 04/05/2020 - 8:50amI’ve been watching the apple buds, waiting to see swelling begin, waiting for color to start showing. Last week I was excited to finally see a bit of color. Then, snow and overnight lows in the low twenties hit, which is just like last year, when we had no apples. I hope the cold doesn’t kill the blossoms and my apple crop again this year.
Sisolak asks state agencies to prepare for up to $687 million in budget cuts
Submitted by admin on Sat, 04/04/2020 - 11:22amGov. Steve Sisolak is asking state agencies to identify “potential areas for reductions” in their budgets — with up to $687 million in possible cuts over the next two years — as the state deals with an expected financial crunch created by the coronavirus crisis.
Staying Connected In a Socially Distant World
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 03/26/2020 - 2:46pmAs most of us in Nevada are starting out our second week of being socially distant and staying at home for Nevada, some of us may be starting to feel the mental effects of being isolated. We may feel lonely, tired of our isolation mates (no matter how much we love our families), and/or craving the social connection that comes from going to our jobs and offices as we work from home and remotely or not working due to being classified as non essential.
Nevada Rural RSVP responds to COVID-19 with help for seniors in 14 counties, Carson City
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 03/23/2020 - 1:07pmThe Nevada Rural Counties RSVP Program (RSVP) has taken proactive steps and the necessary precautions to respond to the COVID-19 (novel Coronavirus) outbreak and support communities across its 15-county service region including Carson City. The most vulnerable among us rely on RSVP’s volunteer services. Given the increased risks for those we serve such as elders, veterans and adults with a disability, RSVP is limiting interaction between its volunteers and clients by shifting programs to meet the emergent needs of care recipients.
Pine Nuts with McAvoy Layne: Break out the C-rations
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 03/23/2020 - 9:09amThey told us the C-rations they were delivering to us leathernecks in Vietnam were prepared and canned for troops fighting long before us in Korea.
WNC president delivers message to students as remote classes begin Monday
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 03/22/2020 - 2:15pmGreetings Students of Western Nevada College: I hope each of you are doing well. Needless to say, the last couple of days and weeks have brought great change. Because of the very unique challenges presented by the coronavirus, we have had to make radical changes and adjustments to how we do things in all aspects of our lives.
Sisolak orders all non-essential businesses to close, warns of criminal penalties for noncompliance
Submitted by admin on Fri, 03/20/2020 - 2:26pmGov. Steve Sisolak has issued a broad emergency directive ordering, not asking, all non-essential businesses in the state to close effective midnight on Friday, the latest drastic step taken by the state to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus.
Silver State Health Insurance Exchange announces special enrollment period on Nevada Health Link
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Fri, 03/20/2020 - 3:07amIn response to Gov. Sisolak’s March 12 Emergency Declaration, the Silver State Health Insurance Exchange, the state agency that connects Nevadans to qualified health plans through the online State Based Exchange, known as Nevada Health Link, announces a limited-time Exceptional Circumstance Special Enrollment Period for qualified Nevadans who missed the Open Enrollment Period.
University of Nevada, Reno closes for 30 days, online classes to begin soon
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 03/19/2020 - 12:07pmUniversity of Nevada, Reno has implemented plans, having closed for the next 30 days due to the coronavirus pandemic and the Nevada governor's procedures for all schools, state colleges and non-essential employees and school operations.