Gold Hill Nevada
Book Signing At Gold Hill Hotel
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 01/20/2020 - 10:30amNevada Author, Sandie La Nae, and Nevada Historian, Arline La Ferry, will be selling their newest book "Nevada's Oldest Hotel Gold Hill Hotel" at the Gold Hill Hotel on Saturday Feb. 22, 2020. From 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., books can be purchased and autographed by Sandie and Arline.
Healthy Communities’ Welcomes VISTA Member Marielle Toll
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 11/02/2017 - 11:50amHealthy Communities Coalition of Lyon and Storey’s 2017-2018 VISTA staff member is Marielle Toll of Gold Hill, Nev.
“Marielle brings a whole host of skills and talents to the position,” said Healthy Communities’ director Wendy Madson.
Show Features Watercolors by Nevada Artist Darlene Grace Novy-Zuelke
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 09/30/2016 - 1:26pmGold Hill, Nevada - A show in Gold Hill titled "Splendors from the Brush" will include 50 paintings by respected Silver Springs, Nevada artist Darlene Grace Novy-Zuelke (1931-2011).
When and Where: The show opens at Maynard Station in Gold Hill on Friday, Oct. 7 from 4pm - 8pm, with refreshments and a no host bar.
The sale will continue Saturday, Oct. 8 12pm - 6pm and Sunday, Oct. 9 2pm - 6pm.
BLM seeking input regarding mill at American Flat
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 06/01/2011 - 9:34amBy the Bureau of Land Management
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Carson City District-Sierra Front Field Office is seeking public input through provisions in Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act on a proposal to reduce site safety hazards at the United Comstock Merger Mill at American Flat (AFM) in Storey County, Nevada.
The BLM requests public input on the identification of historic properties and comments on potential effects analyzed in the environmental assessment to the AFM complex relative to regulation 36 CFR Part 800.2(d) and 800.3(e).
Eminent domain amendment on mining goes before legislative committee today
Submitted by editor on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 2:47amA number of Silver City residents will go before lawmakers today to show their support of a proposed amendment to Nevada's eminent domain law that would remove the ability of a private person or business to exercise the law for the purposes of mining.
The current law on eminent domain (Chapter 37 of the Nevada Revised Statues) allows private individuals to take private land from property owners without their consent, for the purposes of mining. Testimony on this bill will be heard by the Judiciary Committee of the Nevada State Legislature today at 9 a.m. in room 2149.