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Column: Working together for a healthier Lake Tahoe

Earth Day at Lake Tahoe has a special meaning. Working together through the Lake Tahoe Environmental Improvement Program, more than 50 local, state, federal, nonprofit, and private sector partners are implementing projects and programs to conserve the Tahoe Basin’s environment and fix past environmental harms.

I Love Carson City’s St. Patrick’s Weekend Event Summary: March 17 - 18

Event Date: 
March 17, 2018 (All day)

Okay. This is one of the hardest weekend lists I’ve ever had to do. This dump of snow has cancelled some events, but others are in full force. Best I can tell, St. Patrick’s Day parties are not deterred by a little snowfall. There will be no parade in Virginia City, but the Rocky Mountain Oyster Fest is on. Head to downtown Carson for more green beer, Irish music, and corned beef and cabbage than you’ll know what to do with.

SATURDAY: St. Patrick’s Day

Muscle Powered Trash Mob

Event Date: 
March 17, 2018 - 9:00am

UPDATE: This event has been canceled due to weather.
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WHERE: Meet in the parking lot for the Multi-Purpose Athletic Center
1860 Russell Way

Trash Mobs are of 1 hour duration. We provide bags, gloves and pick up sticks. Please wear closed toed shoes and long sleeves and pants are recommended.

We will be clearing the Fulstone Wetlands the Multi-Use Path north from the Boys & Girls Club and (hopefully) the NDOT Right of Way between the fence and the sound wall. If you have rubber boots and want to focus on the wetlands please bring them.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Feb. 10 - 11

Event Date: 
February 10, 2018 (All day)
February 11, 2018 (All day)

You can probably scratch ‘hitting the slopes’ off this weekend’s list of options, but you can hit the ‘hill’ instead: Prison Hill, to be exact. You’ll find the start and finish line for Ascent Runs’ ‘Love Can Be Cold’ 5 or 10K at the Prison Hill Southern Trailhead. If you’d rather crawl than run, Virginia City’s ‘Devil Made Me Do It’ Saloon Crawl might be for you. Find something special for your special someone at Artsy Fartsy’s annual Champagne and Jewelry Show or at the Valentine’s Craft Fair inside the Carson Mall.

Let's work together on traffic and parking at Lake Tahoe

The rural mountain lifestyle we all enjoy at Lake Tahoe is not isolated from the major urban areas nearby. On a typical holiday weekend, the Tahoe Basin turns into a recreation thoroughfare as tens of thousands of day and overnight visitors who sustain our local economy drive up from the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento and Reno.

Dayton Ducks unlimited

Event Date: 
September 30, 2017 (All day)

Dayton first ducks unlimited get your tickets before there gone, kid friendly event, come join the fun meet new people, conserving wetlands and having fun! win cool prizes, there will be great meal, live auction, silent auction, raffle and plenty of prizes for the entire family to win and purchase. thanks supporting wetlands. dinner & membership included when you buy tickets. please call Joseph @ 775-450-6969 to get your tickets or buy them online @ www.ducks.org
ticket price
Single$65.00
Couple$95.00
Greenwing$35.00
Corporate Table$700.00

NV Energy's northern Nevada Fort Churchill power plant achieves nation's best safety record

YERINGTON, Nev. — The Fort Churchill Generating Station in Nevada, which is owned and operated by Nevada-based NV Energy, has reached a safety milestone of operating 30 years without a lost-time accident.

First West Nile Case Reported in Carson City-Douglas County Area for 2017

Carson City Health and Human Services and Douglas County Mosquito Abatement are reporting the first human case of West Nile virus in the Carson City, Douglas County area for 2017. The individual confirmed to have West Nile Virus had the more serious form of the illness, which can impact the brain and surrounding tissues.

Lake Tahoe Restoration Act’s passage caps year of progress

Four years ago this month, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency approved the 2012 Regional Plan. The landmark plan charts a course to restore Lake Tahoe’s environment and revitalize our communities and it was forged through Herculean work by California, Nevada, local governments, the public, and dozens of other partners.

Ducks Unlimited working on wetlands project in Carson City

CARSON CITY — Those backhoes visible from Buzzy's Ranch and Carson River roads, working on Carson City open space land, are building berms ...

Heller: House and Senate to include bipartisan Lake Tahoe Restoration Act in water legislation

The House and Senate have agreed to include the bipartisan Lake Tahoe Restoration Act in the final bicameral Water Resources Development Act, titled the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation Act, Nevada Sen. Dean Heller announced Monday.

Reid and Heller carry Lake Tahoe Restoration Act through Senate

The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed the Lake Tahoe Restoration Act as part of the Water Resources Development Act of 2016. The bipartisan legislation provides federal, state and local partners important tools to reduce wildfire threats, improve water clarity, jumpstart innovative infrastructure projects, and combat invasive species.

Obama addresses conservation and climate change at Lake Tahoe Summit

President Barack Obama was cheered enthusiastically Wednesday at the 20th Lake Tahoe Summit, an annual gathering of federal and state leaders from California and Nevada who are dedicated to protecting the Sierra's crown jewel.

"I've never been here," President Obama told the crowd Wednesday at Harvey's Outdoor Arena in Stateline. "Its not that I didn't want to come, but nobody invited me."

The President quipped he's sure to return, "though my transportation won't be as nice."

Presidential Summit: Another historic turning point for Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe was at a crossroads in 1997. The lake’s famous water clarity, once measuring 100 feet, was declining year after year because of stormwater pollution from roads and developed areas and erosion from streams damaged by logging and cattle grazing.

Tuesday, August 2: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
August 2, 2016 (All day)

Holy Tuesday, Batman! Today is jam-packed full of options around our valley. A walk with Parks and Rec, a movie viewing with the Classic Cinema Club, and life-sized board games at the Library are all on the docket for today. The big story, of course, is National Night Out with the Carson City Sheriff's Department. Free food, activities, fun, and even an aircraft or two descend on Mills Park for the annual party.

Carson River Watershed 'Get on the Bus' Tour

Event Date: 
Repeats every day until Wed Jun 08 2016 .
June 7, 2016 - 8:30am
Event Date: 
June 8, 2016 - 8:30am

Join us for a fun and informative two-day Carson River Watershed tour on June 7-8. Meet at Smith's parking lot each day to "Get on the Bus" and travel the upper watershed from Alpine County to Carson City on Day 1, June 7, and from Carson City to Fallon on Day 2, June 8.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: May 14-15

Event Date: 
May 14, 2016 (All day)
May 15, 2016 (All day)

Ready to have some fun? Virginia City’s Chili on the Comstock Cook-off goes on all weekend. For some healthier fare, hit up the Spring Farmers Market downtown. Go fly a kite at Dangberg Home Historic Park, just past Douglas High School on Highway 88; their ‘Something in the Wind’ Celebration is both Saturday and Sunday. Don’t forget to leave non-perishable food by your mailbox: the annual ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ food drive is today. Take a gander at the whole list, there is plenty of stuff to do in the Carson City area this weekend.

SATURDAY:

2016 Get on the Bus Carson River Watershed Tour

Event Date: 
June 7, 2016 (All day)

Join us in exploring the Carson River Watershed on a two-day bus tour. The Carson Water Subconservancy District is offering a bus tour of the Carson River Watershed from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on June 7 and 8, 2016. The Carson River Watershed “Get on the Bus” Tour will cover a variety of watershed topics and locations from the headwaters in Alpine County, CA to the terminus at the Carson Sink near Fallon, NV.

Sen. Heller’s Lake Tahoe Restoration Act Passes Committee

The Lake Tahoe Restoration Act of 2015, a bipartisan bill sponsored by Nevada Sen. Dean Heller, passed the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works on Wednesday. The legislation, created alongside senators Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., Harry Reid, D-Nevada and Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., provides federal, state, and local partners important tools to reduce wildfire threats, improve water clarity, jumpstart innovative infrastructure projects, and combat invasive species.

City Parks: Coyote attacks on dogs continue along Carson City area trails

There have been more reported cases of coyotes attacking dogs along city hiking trails in east Carson City, according to the Parks and Recreation Department.

Many of these incidents have happened on trails along the Riverview Park Wetlands Trails at the east end of Fifth Street and Marsh Road, and the trails on Prison Hill east of South Edmonds Drive, according to the Parks and Recreation Department.

Tahoe South goes big with revitalization, major enhancements into 2015-16 winter season

Tahoe South is destination vacation central for the 2015-16 ski season with more than $200 million in major enhancements in lodging, recreation and dining hot spot renovations that are underway.

From slope-side to beachfront and all points in between, the ongoing revitalization opens the gates to additional places to stay, shop, dine, play, recreate and experience the Tahoe lifestyle. Major news continues with the Lodge at Edgewood Tahoe, which broke ground Oct. 1.

Edgewood Tahoe Lodge breaks ground in Stateline

The highly anticipated Lodge at Edgewood Tahoe broke ground Thursday in a ceremony highlighting the major impacts it will make on South Shore's economic and community revitalization, as well as important environmental and recreational enhancements in the area.

Coyote problems on the rise along Carson City area trails

The Carson City Parks and Recreation Department would like to make trail users aware that there have been some recent incidents of coyotes attacking dogs. It appears most of these incidents have occurred on the trails in east Carson City, specifically at the Riverview Park Wetlands Trail, Empire Ranch Trail, and the Mexican Ditch Trail.

Students at Online Charter School Give Back Through Service Projects

The mission of Leadership Academy of Nevada (LANV) is to prepare students to become principled leaders. Each semester students study and learn leadership skills and at the end of the year put the learned skills into practice through a three-week Leadership Block. An essential characteristic of a principled leader is providing service and all students are required to give at least two hours of service to their community.

Bufflehead Selected for 2016 Nevada Duck Stamp Art Contest

The Nevada Waterfowl Association has selected the Bufflehead as the species for this year’s Nevada Duck Stamp Art Contest. The contest is sanctioned by the Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioners, with the winning artwork to be featured on the 2016-2017 state stamp.

Tuesday, May 19: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
May 19, 2015 (All day)

May 19 is designated as ‘May Ray Day,’ a day to soak up some sun, enjoy the light. I’m not even going to pretend I know what the weather is doing, so you may just need to Google some sunny images. Tuesdays are known for two guided walks, but I recommend checking the Carson City Parks and Recreation Department’s Facebook page here, or Muscle Powered’s Facebook page here before you go. Not affected by the weather, the Carson High School Musical Theater Performance and Band Concert at the Bob Boldrick Theater this evening. Go support our talented kids one last time before the school year ends.

TUESDAY:

  • ’New Work’ by artist Pasha Rafat at the Nevada Arts Council: 716 N. Carson St. (8am-5pm)
  • CCAI Exhibit: BRIC Art 5 at the BRIC: 108 E Proctor Street (8am-12pm and 1pm-5pm)

Carson Freeway Multi-Use Path and Fultsone Wetlands.

Event Date: 
May 19, 2015 (All day)

Meet in the west parking lot of the Boys and Girls Club on Northridge Drive by 8:30 a.m.
A different walk every week on Tuesdays. Walks are easy paced, on level ground, of approximately 1 hour duration, and of no cost to participants. All skill levels are welcome and leader is willing to work with participants to develop an individual walking program. Participants are responsible for their own transportation and leader may request physician’s release if needed.

Leader: Donna Inversin 775.315.6763 donnanv1@gmail.com

While Lake Tahoe clarity results are positive, new challenges loom

The University of California, Davis and the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency recently released their yearly water clarity readings for Lake Tahoe. The good news: Mid-lake water clarity improved significantly in 2014, with an average reading of 77.8 feet. That’s 7.5 feet greater than the average reading for 2013, and almost 14 feet greater than the 64.1 feet measured in 1997, Lake Tahoe’s lowest recorded clarity.

Carson City Ducks Unlimited Banquet 2015

Ducks Unlimited
Ducks Unlimited
Event Date: 
May 2, 2015 (All day)

Carson City Ducks Unlimited will be hosting their annual banquet on May 2nd at Fuji Park Exhibit Hall. We are planning a family event with activities for youth (Green Wings) prior to the event. There will be duck calling and a BB gun range for the kids.

"Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores, and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North American's waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people."

Come be part of something big, and help support local waterfowl habitats.
We look forward to seeing you there.

May 2nd at Fuji Park exhibit hall


Jennifer Newmark named NDOW wildlife diversity division administrator

The Nevada Department of Wildlife named Jennifer Newmark as Wildlife Diversity Division Administrator. The position oversees the division responsible for Nevada’s diverse wildlife heritage through the protection, management and restoration of non-game species.

Newmark has almost 16 years of experience in increasingly responsible roles working with Nevada’s wildlife. In her most recent position, Jennifer served as the Administrator of the Nevada Natural Heritage Program, an independent state agency within the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

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