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Professional Saleswomen of Nevada donate first quarter proceeds to Project 150

Angela LoGiurato, left, and Cynthia Bunt, right, from Professional Saleswomen of Nevada, also known as "PSN" present a check for $215 to Kevin Frausto, the Reno Director of Project 150.
Project 150 is an organization that helps homeless high school students in the Las Vegas and Reno area. "PSN" has been selling raffle tickets, in the first quarter, at the monthly luncheons as well as collecting items for the homeless students of Project 150.

Nevada Humane Society offers pet adoption 'Tax Day Tax Break'

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With April 15 looming on the horizon, Nevada Humane Society is offering you the perfect Tax Day Tax Break — a companion of the four-legged kind.

Local Celebrities Announced as Models for Heels and Hounds, a Benefit for Homeless Pets

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April 19, 2015 - 10:00am

Local celebrities and community leaders are coming together to raise money and awareness for homeless pets! Heels & Hounds, a premier fashion show and champagne brunch, will take place on Sunday, April 19 at Atlantis Casino Resort Spa from 10am until 2pm.

Humane Society launches 'Community Cat' campaign to spay, neuter free-roaming cats

During the month of April, Nevada Humane Society will offer no-cost spay and neuter surgeries, plus free rabies vaccinations in Carson City and Washoe County as part of Community Cat, PetSmart Charities’ spay/neuter campaign to alter free-roaming cats.

If left unaltered, unowned feral and stray cats produce large quantities of unwanted kittens each spring, flooding local animal shelters and leading to higher euthanasia rates.

Details emerge on female body found buried in shallow grave near Carson City cemetery

Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong said Friday that the body wrapped in a sleeping bag and discovered Tuesday by a hiker off trail by Lone Mountain Cemetery was a woman, who may have been associated with a local homeless population. Photos of the woman's belongings have been provided.

Body found on Carson City hiking trail was inside sleeping bag

UPDATE 7:48PM: A mostly decomposed body inside of a sleeping bag was removed from a shallow two-foot grave on Lone Mountain, said Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong. Details regarding the identity, gender and age are pending an autopsy scheduled for Wednesday. No other details are available at this time.
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UPDATE 4:48PM: The body found by a hiker Tuesday morning off a hiking trail in the hills above Lone Mountain Cemetery has been removed and an autopsy will be performed Wednesday morning, said Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong.

I Love Carson City's Weekend Event Summary: March 14-15

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March 14, 2015 (All day)
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If you have the kind of luck that brings rain as soon as you wash your car, please drive over to Squeaky’s Car Wash at the corner of Highway 50 E and Lompa Lane. It’s their opening weekend and they are offering free car washes and raising funds for the Carson City Community Counseling Center.

If you consider yourself adventurous, then the Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry in Virginia City is for you. It’s not nicknamed the Testicle Festival for nothing! If you need some liquid courage, take part in the Ball Breaker Saloon Crawl. The annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade heads down C Street at noon.

Thursday, March 12: Things to do in Carson City

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March 12, 2015 (All day)

It’s finally here, Nevada’s Big Give. Nevada’s Big Give is a 24 hour online donation push for non-profits, charities, and causes around the state.

Carson High School Senior Project: Give a Dog a Bone

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Repeats every 3 days until Sat Mar 14 2015 .
March 14, 2015 - 9:00am

On Saturday, March 14 from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m., Mykelti O’Brien, a senior at Carson High School will be collecting pet food and pet supplies at Benson’s Feed & Tack, 2750 Highway 50 East in Carson City. The donated pet food and supplies will be delivered to FISH’s food bank for distribution to the homeless and disadvantaged in our community.

FISH looks to renovate North Carson Street thrift store

Friends in Service Helping, also known as FISH, is launching a new community project to renovate and improve the façade of its thrift store on North Carson Street in Carson City. The human services nonprofit invites residents and local organizations with construction experience to participate in the project by volunteering their skills and materials to renovate their store front on Carson Street.

Catmandu announces 'Change for Cats and Kitties' campaign

With the assistance of Greater Nevada Credit Union, your spare change can help change the lives of homeless and at-risk cats in the Carson City Area. Collect it in a jar or in a container and in a week or two take it to the GNCC nearest you. Put your change through their coin-counting machine, then take the slip to a teller and tell them it's for Catmandu. Your donation will be deposited directly into our account.

Just 50 cents provides:

Breakfast or dinner of canned food to 8 kitties
Dry kibble for 5 cats
1 dose of antibiotic to help a sick kitten

I Love Carson City's President Day Weekend Summary: Feb. 14-16

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February 14, 2015 (All day)
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Where to start? This weekend is chock-full of options. The local 4-H club is hosting their annual Fabric and Rummage Sale at Fuji Park. The Annual Feast of Chocolate, hosted by AAUW, is Saturday afternoon at the Plaza Event Center. The Vagina Monologues and One Billion Rising are both raising awareness this V-Day weekend for women’s issues.

My Bloody Valentine Roller Derby Charity Scrimmage Feb. 15 benefits homeless pets

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February 15, 2015 - 4:30pm

Come watch the Carson Victory Rollers and other local derby skaters break some hearts on the track. My Bloody Valentine Charity Scrimmage rolls into the Carson City Community Center Gymnasium Sunday, Feb. 15: doors open at 4:30pm, Juniors skate at 4:45pm, Adults skate at 6:30pm.

Admission is $5 at the door or a suggested pet related donation item: dog or cat food, dog or cat treats, blankets, towels, toys, etc.

Thank You from CASI!

Carson Animal Services Initiative (CASI) would like to thank the Stemler Family and the employees of the State of Nevada Dept. of Conservation and Natural Resources for their recent donations.

CASI is an all volunteer 501(c)3 dedicated to helping Carson City build a new animal shelter...a place where animals in need can be safe until they find their forever homes, and where people feel comfortable visiting.

Carson City arrest log: Man released from jail, arrested on felony burglary charge

A 67-year-old Carson City man was arrested Monday on felony suspicion of auto burglary after allegedly stealing a tool box from the back of a truck in the 400 block of Pratt Street, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Darrell Fisher also faces a misdemeanor charge of petit larceny after allegedly stealing a bicycle from a North Roop Street residence. He allegedly committed the crimes within an hour after being released from Carson City Jail, according to the arrest report.

Cat owners should Beat the Heat Before Spring with February Spay Campaign

Warmer weather may still be months away, but Nevada Humane Society wants you to Beat the Heat by spaying your cat in advance of her heat cycle and preventing unwanted litters from being born this spring.

Senator Square: Winterfest arrives at Carson High School this week

Winterfest is upon us here at Carson High School. The upcoming week will be filled with activites and celebrations for the students and staff at CHS. The theme of Winterfest is WinterFlix, like Netflix. Congratulations to the Winterfest Candidates who have been nominated by their classmates. One prince and princess will be chosen by a class vote for the freshmen, sophomores and juniors. One king and queen will be chosen among the senior class. Royalty court will be announced Thursday.

Carson City area donations help FISH buy shelter shuttle

Through the support of Carson City area donors and organizations, Friends in Service Helping, also known as FISH, has bought a “new” used shuttle bus to transport residents of its homeless shelter. The 2008 Starcraft vehicle has a lift for wheelchair access and seats 13 passengers.

It replaces the FISH shelter van that had over 240,000 miles, carried only 10 passengers, and had no ability to transport clients using wheelchairs.

Humanitarian and how to help those in need

I would like to just through a humanitarian question out their. I know as a citizen of Carson City that we do have a homeless population in our city. I personally try my best to help when I can, knowing it is the wright thing to do. I personally think we all in this community need to take a look in the mirror and realize that any one of us at any given time could end up homeless.

Professional Saleswomen of Nevada Announce their 1st Quarter Charity

Professional Saleswomen of Nevada, also known as PSN, announced at their January Luncheon at Reds Old 395, that Project 150 Reno would be their 1st Quarter charity.

All the proceeds raised from monthly raffles will be donated to this wonderful organization. Project 150 started in December 2011 to help homeless High School students In Las Vegas. The effort has now expanded to Reno. "PSN" is looking to help Project 150 reach the Carson City area as well.

www.project150reno.org
www.psn-nevada.com

WoofTrax App To Help Fundraise for Homeless Pets at Nevada Humane Society

You can now support Nevada Humane Society just by taking your dog out! Walk for a Dog is a simple, year-round fundraising app. It promotes healthy interaction between dogs and their owners, and raises money every day to support the mission of local animal shelters like Nevada Humane Society. It also gives people a reason to think about Nevada Humane Society every time they take their dogs for a walk.

Pets on Patrol calendars available at Nevada Humane Society for a reduced price

Still looking for the perfect 2015 calendar? The inaugural Pets on Patrol Calendar is still available at Nevada Humane Society — and they’re now on sale for a reduced price of just $10.

Catmandu says Thank You Carson City

We at Catmandu send a heart-felt thank you to all the volunteers and donors who helped us throughout 2014 to provide a safe and happy place for homeless cats in our community. Thank you to everyone who donated critical funds, supplies, food, time and energy!

Reno pet store to host inaugural adoption event with Nevada Humane Society

Nevada Humane Society has teamed up with another local business in support of helping homeless pets find loving homes — this time partnering with a pet store that, as of October, stopped selling puppies.

Pets R Us, a retail pet store located in the Meadowood Mall, will be hosting its first ever adoption event this Friday, January 16 from 12 Noon to 5pm. This event is the first of its kind since the business made the decision to end the sale of puppies in October.

Senator Square: Carson High School Culinary Arts program receives national recognition

Carson High School Culinary Arts has been named to the 2014-15 Elite 50 by the National Center for Hospitality Studies by the Sullivan University. The award recognizes an exclusive group of high schools that excel in the areas of culinary arts, baking and pastry arts.

Nevada Humane Society: Make a New Year's resolution to spay and neuter pets in January

Nevada Humane Society wants you to ring in the New Year by making a resolution to neuter your male dog or cat during their Happy Neuter Year campaign.

Sponsored by PetSmart Charities, the largest funder of animal welfare efforts in North America, the Happy Neuter Year campaign will provide a limited number of $20 neuter surgeries for male dogs and cats during the month of January.

Thank you, Southwest Gas Employees!

CASI would like to thank the employees at Southwest Gas for their incredible $6,486 dollar donation, made through the "Fuel for Life" charitable giving program. This generous gift will assist Carson Animal Services Initiative in its efforts to ensure that homeless and neglected pets have a safe and humane shelter in which to wait for a loving family.
A special thank you to Randy Spiker, Rosie Elizarraras and Brad Harris for the check presentation. We are extremely grateful to you and all of the Southwest Gas employees who made this possible.

Snow and cold weather arrives in Carson City to round out 2014

While the snow didn't come over Christmas, it did arrive before the new year. It is snowing in Carson City this morning, with around an inch or less (or more) on the ground around parts of town.

Snow showers will continue in Western Nevada this morning, heaviest from Reno through Minden/Gardnerville toward Hawthorne. Total snow accumulation of 1 to 2 inches is expected through the Reno/Carson City area with 2 to 4 inches south into Minden and Gardnerville.

Arriving cold weather prompts Carson City to offer homeless shelter relief

UPDATE: The Carson City community has responded with several donations left at Friends in Service Helping, otherwise known as FISH, after temperatures plummeted to single-digits around Carson City early Wednesday morning. On Monday Carson City and FISH agreed to open a relief shelter at Fuji Park because of the active cold weather pattern in the region.

Nevada Rural Housing Authority appoints Melody Harkreader to board

Melody Harkreader has been named to the Nevada Rural Housing Authority Board of Commissioners as its rental housing representative. She was jointly appointed earlier this month by the Nevada Association of Counties and Nevada League of Cities.

“What NRHA offers is wonderful. It has blessed and helped so many families,” Harkreader said. “The Home at Last program is fantastic for first-time homebuyers, by giving families the opportunity to have their own home. And I'm very excited about the work they do with the homeless.”

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