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Credit union to talk about financial fraud protection at Carson City Triad discussion

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January 12, 2018 - 11:45am

Carson City Nevada Triad presents Phishing the Bermuda Triangle, a presentation on how to protect yourself from financial fraud, identify cues and clues of potentially fraudulent situations and how to avoid them at the Carson City Senior Center, 911 Beverly Drive, Friday, Jan. 12, at 11:45 a.m.

Wild horse advocates hold candlelight vigil at State Capitol

A crowd of more than 100 people gathered Saturday evening along North Carson Street in front of the Nevada State Capitol, holding a candlelight vigil for an estimated 3,000 Virginia Range wild horses currently under state of Nevada jurisdiction.

Saturday candlelight vigil for Virginia Range mustangs at Capitol in Carson City

Local citizens will gather Saturday afternoon for a candlelight vigil calling on Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval to reverse the Nevada Department of Agriculture’s cancellation of the humane management cooperative agreements and current plan to sell the estimated 3,000 Virginia Range wild horses who fall under the state of Nevada’s jurisdiction to a private entity, according to a press release from local wild horse advocacy groups.

John Bullis column: Antiques used in your business

Suppose as a business owner, you decided you need a better desk. You know the entire cost of the desk can be a business expense with the cost all claimed in the year of purchase and when it was placed in service.

Carson City ringing in new year with recreational marijuana sales

Rise Dispensary and Sierra Wellness Connection in Carson City are each beginning recreational cannabis sales on New Year's Day.

Downtown Coin sells oils and vinegar for Pets of the Homeless

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For the third year running Downtown Coin and Chef Don Pepe are combining to sell Oil and Vinegar and all profit goes to Pets of the Homeless. This organization provides care for animals owned by homeless folks. Downtown Coin at 111 W. Telegraph St. in Carson City is open 9-4 Tuesday thru Saturday. The oils are $16 and the balsamic vinegar is $22.

Senator Square: CHS turns to Angel Tree giving, speech, debate and Zombie texting awareness

Muscle Powered, Citizens for a Walkable and Bikeable Carson City, recently received a $2000 grant from Nevada Department of Transportation Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board to facilitate a video competition to create public service announcements about the dangers of texting and driving.

Christmas tree cutting permits sell out at Tahoe, still available on Carson Ranger District

Christmas tree permits in the Lake Tahoe Basin are sold out as of Nov. 24, 2017. On Nov. 13, 2,250 permits were issued on a first-come, first-served basis. No additional permits will be authorized at Tahoe this season, however permits are available in the Carson Ranger District.

Shop the Comstock for Unique Holiday Gifts on December 2

Three Comstock events offer unique holiday shopping
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December 2, 2017 (All day)

There are three opportunities on Saturday, December 2 to buy unique holiday gifts while supporting Comstock communities and local arts at the same time! The Silver City Arts group is sponsoring a pop-up show and sale by local photographers who will share their work at the Silver City School House at 385 High Street (10am-4pm).

Sunday, November 26: Things to do around Carson City and beyond

Now that Thanksgiving is behind us, you’ll see twinkling lights appearing everywhere. Carson City doesn’t light up our downtown until next Friday, but if you need an immediate fix of holiday decorations, Minden has got you covered. Candy Cane Lane at the Carson Valley Inn is a custom outdoor drive-thru Christmas light display. ‘Nevada Christmas’ is a private home on Chaparral Court, just off Stephanie Way, and puts the holly jollies into the holiday.

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I Love Carson City’s Thanksgiving Weekend Event Summary: Nov. 24 - 26

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November 24, 2017 (All day)
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Once the turkey has been devoured, all thoughts turn toward shopping. Shop Small Saturday helps to throw a spotlight on our local gems, and the great gifts you’ll find. New this year is Museum Store Sunday with both the Nevada State Museum and the Nevada State Railroad Museum participating. Make time for family and friends at the annual Nutcracker Ballet performed by Pinkerton Ballet at the Carson City Community Center. Keep reading and have a safe and happy holiday weekend.

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Carson City deputies arrest pair for meth possession, intent to sell

Two were arrested early Saturday morning for suspicion of meth possession and possession with intent to sell, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Home Means Nevada!

As a recent beneficiary of Nevada Housing Division’s Home is Possible grant assistance to firmly plant resident first-time homebuyers into Nevada soil, I found myself needing to take a fresh look at my old furniture in new rooms. To aid me in that endeavor, I looked up the new kid in town: Heather Leonard at Brown Bear Designs and Associates located at 1492 US-395, Suite 103, in Gardnerville. Delicious fall scents and soft music welcomed me through the door.

Carson City arrest log: Two jailed for felony marijuana possession with intent to sell

An 18-year-old Carson City man was arrested Thursday in the area of Mark and James streets for suspicion of felony drug possession with intent to sell marijuana and possession of more than one ounce of marijuana, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Christmas tree permits available Monday on public land in Tahoe basin, Eldorado National Forest

The Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit and the Eldorado National Forest will begin the sale of Christmas tree permits on Monday, Nov. 13. Permit holders may choose from a variety of pine, fir or cedar trees up to six inches in diameter at the base in designated cutting areas.

John Bullis Column: Consider Taking Some Capital Losses

If you make 100 decisions, it is not reasonable to expect all of your decisions to be good ones. If you make investments, it is possible some of them will turn out to not be winners.

Chase International Welcomes Amy Velez to Carson Valley office

Chase International recently welcomed Amy Velez to its Carson Valley, NV office. Amy Velez has spent most of her life living in the Carson Valley and now raises her own family in a town that she is honored to call ‘home.’

A proud local, Velez enjoys every opportunity to welcome newcomers to find a house to call ‘home’ and assist her neighbors to sell at a good value and move on. She pairs her pride with a professional and personal approach.

“I treat my clients as if they are family … and how I would like to be treated,” said Velez.

24 businesses checked, two cited for selling alcohol to minor in Carson City compliance check

A Carson City alcohol compliance check on Friday conducted among 24 local businesses that sell alcohol resulted in 22 merchants that refused to sell alcohol to a 16-year-old female used in the operation and two businesses that failed the check.

Business Spotlight: Carson City computer retailer growing like a bulldog

A cluttered apartment was reason enough for Lindsey and Linda Jones to decide on opening their own store a year ago.

With computer parts and components quickly taking up room from Lindsey's repair business, the couple decided to move their inventory into a space of its own.

Carson City mayor declares Friday as 'Mark Lindquist Day Of Hope, Inspiration and Healing'

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October 20, 2017 - 5:30pm

The Carson City community has gotten behind one of their own who is in the midst of a cancer fight for his life. When "Mission Remission 2 to Beat Cancer" began it created a rally among friends of Mark Lindquist.

Mission Remission2- A HYPNOT!C FUNdraiser for Two Time Cancer Patient Mark Lindquist

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Repeats every day until Fri Oct 20 2017 .
October 20, 2017 - 7:00pm

Clinical and Stage Hypnotist Dan Kimm takes his FUNdraising seriously, very seriously. When he heard Mark Lindquist was in desperate need of funds Kimm took an immediate call of action.

ComputerCorps to celebrate 20 years with Governor's Mansion gala

Two decades is a long time to spend collecting used computers and components that nobody wants anymore. A lot of inventory can be amassed in that span.

One look inside the warehouse at ComputerCorps in Carson City tells the story of a business that has been making a difference locally and worldwide since 1997.

Business Spotlight: Guns and more at Wild Bill's Too

There's a new gun store in Carson City, and it's packing, loaded heavy with an enormous selection of firearms and ammunition.

The breadth and depth of choices for firearms enthusiasts are what make the business stand out, Store Manager David Powell said.

Carson City Historical Society's final yard sale, flea market of summer is this Saturday

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September 16, 2017 - 9:00am

The Carson City Historical Society's second and last flea market yard sale of the summer will be this Saturday at the Foreman-Roberts House Museum park.

Inaugural Carson City Community Garage Sale set for Saturday, Sept. 23

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September 23, 2017 - 9:00am

Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space will host its first Community Garage Sale on Sept. 23, 2017 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All are invited to participate as either a buyer or a seller.

John Bullis Column: Buying Life Insurance

Life insurance can be great to provide benefits to the family, charities or others. The death benefit is generally tax free! It is best to work with an experienced independent agent, in person. Buying a policy over the internet may result in buying a policy that does not provide all the flexibility and benefits that would be best for you.

Pine Nut Harvest 2017: Season begins on Nevada public lands

The 2017 pine nut harvest season kicks off on lands managed by the Nevada Bureau of Land Management and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Both agencies are working together to ensure the public is safely harvesting pine nuts and aware of the regulations.

Methadone clinic addresses opioid epidemic in Carson City, rurals

Deaths from opiate drugs have reached epidemic levels, according to data released by the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention, with lethal overdoses quadrupling nationwide since 1999.

Carson City Sheriff's arrest log: Deputies bust four on felony drug offenses

Four men were arrested Friday night at 8:15 p.m. in the area of Lone Mountain Drive and East Winnie Lane on a host of felony and misdemeanor drug offenses during the same bust, Carson City Sheriff's deputies said.

Carson City weekend arrests: Woman jailed for suspicion of felony domestic battery

A 28-year-old Carson City woman was arrested Sunday in the 200 block of Fleischmann Way for felony suspicion of third offense domestic battery, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

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