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SuperPAC goes up with second radio ad hitting Cortez Masto

One month after its first radio ad used brutal language to try to alienate Hispanics from the woman who would be the first Latina U.S. senator, the group is up wi ...

Carson City resident spreads joy, cheer to motorists

When E.D. Crouser smiles, people pay attention.

In spite of the distractions caused by heavy traffic, it's really hard to miss the 34 year-old Carson City resident and mother of three standing at a busy intersection.

Tuesday, June 21: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
June 21, 2016 (All day)

Whether you celebrate taco Tuesday, Tahoe Tuesday, or just any day that the sun is shining, enjoy. Dayton kids are in for a treat at the Dayton Library with at reading of 'The Tortoise and the Hare.' The Reno Rodeo is still around, so hit up their carnival and watch the cowboys do their thing. If you can't make it to Reno, Country Line Dance at Carson Lanes will let you get a taste of what you're missing. Tonight, enjoy singer-songwriter Canyon White at Living the Good Life. However you spend today, have a great one, Carson City.

TUESDAY:

WNC celebrates adult education with graduation ceremony

Students applaud their fellow students as they file in for Friday evening's WNC adult education and language graduation ceremony in Aspen Building.

Carson City Library summer program makes national top 10 list

Carson City Library’s NCLab Coding Camps have been named a top 10 summer learning program by the Young Adult Library Services Association.

“Everyone at the Carson City Library is so grateful for this national recognition,” said Carson City Library Director Sena Loyd. “We strive to make the library an active place of learning for the community."

Tuesday, June 7: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
June 7, 2016 (All day)

It's going to be toasty today. Luckily, weekly Parks and Rec 'Easy Walk' starts at 8 a.m., so you'll be off the trail before the sun gets too far overhead. The Brewery Arts Center hosts the Carson City Classic Cinema Club the first Tuesday of each month; join them this evening for trivia and a showing of John Wayne's 'Stagecoach.' Dance the night away to the sounds of big band or cowboys: swing dance lessons are at El Charro Avita, while country line dancing can be found in the Eleventh Frame Lounge at Carson Lanes.

TUESDAY: Bike to Work Week

Carson City sheriff’s arrest log: Dayton woman jailed on suspicion of driving stolen vehicle

A 39-year-old Dayton woman was arrested Friday, 12:30 a.m. in the 3800 block of South Carson Street on felony suspicion of possession of a stolen vehicle, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Nevada completes first online exams and assessments

CARSON CITY, Nev. – This week marked the end of Nevada’s online assessment window. More than 270,000 students successfully completed the Smarter Balanced and Science Grade 5 and 8 online assessments this year.

Nevada addressing suicide as public health crisis

Suicide has reached epidemic levels in Nevada, according to numbers from the Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health (DPBH), and the state has been stepping up efforts in recent years to combat the problem.

"We lose more than 500 Nevadans and 100 veterans to suicide per year," said Luana Ritch, Ph.D., a Community Health Planner with the Nevada DPBH. "It's really looking at this now as a public health crisis for Nevada."

Western Nevada College graduates record number

Western Nevada College graduated its largest class ever Monday. A record 556 students earned a total of 598 degrees and certificates.

In a first, 27 graduates are high school students who participated in WNC’s Jump Start College program. These students are to receive their associate degrees prior to receiving their high school diplomas.

Don't vote for these people: An unusual voter guide

A news release came out Tuesday afternoon giving voters a guide to who the small-minded, intolerant, no-solution political arsonists are that Republicans should oppose in the primary.
The release didn't say that explicitly, but the language is very clear: These are people with no business in pu ...

It May Not Be Our Choice

Event Date: 
May 15, 2016 (All day)

Recently, and over breakfast with two of my friends and colleagues, I was presented with an interesting question.

“What would happen if neither Hillary Clinton, nor, Donald Trump in the general election, did not receive the required Electoral College votes to become President of the United States. What would happen?”

This piqued my curiosity, as the American people are somewhat unsettled as to who they should vote for to be the next President of the United States.

Thursday, May 12: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
May 12, 2016 (All day)

Want to learn something new? The Gold Hill Hotel, the Dayton Historical Society, and the Douglas County Historical Society are all offering a glimpse into the past. The American Sign Language Club at Western Nevada College invites you to an evening of storytelling, poetry, music, and fun at their ‘Open Hands Night.’ Empire Ranch is starting up its 9 and Dine events tomorrow, the only catch is that you’ve got to register by noon today. You’ll find dinner music at Glen Eagles, Sassafras, and Living the Good Life.

Home Know Your Enemy/Understand Your Enemy Part 2 (sponsored)

As lead prosecutor, Andrew McCarthy, continued to involve himself and his legal team in further and deeper knowledge of the enemy in order to successfully bring to trial and to win the U.S. government's case against Sheik Abdel Rahman, aka the Blind Sheik, for the World Trade Center bombing which killed and maimed hundreds of Americans in 1993 in New York City.

See Part 1 here.

Rally for Deaf Rights Held in Carson City

Dozens of people gathered in Carson City Wednesday to rally for the rights of the Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Deaf Blind.
Organizers said they want deaf children to have the same opportunities whether they're educated with other hearing children or via sign language.

Senator Square: Foreign Affairs: Making a Home Away From Home

(Editor’s Note: The following story will appear in the spring edition of The Senator News, CHS’s newspaper. The story was written by staff writer Dominick DeLise, a sophomore at CHS.)

This August, two 2016 CHS graduates, and a student who finished her sophomore year, will begin another year of high school in a new country, learning a new language, and living with a different family.

Seniors MacKenzie Gilliam and Delaney Fine, and sophomore Alexa Conrad, were chosen for the Rotary exchange program. Gilliam will be going to Italy, Fine to Belgium and Conrad to Leon, France.

Free Workshop: Learn How to Teach English as a Second Language

English as a Second Language Class
Event Date: 
May 14, 2016 (All day)

Come volunteer with us! Learn how to teach English as a Second Language to an adult!

Awareness key to addressing child welfare needs in Carson City

Imagine being awakened in the middle of the night by a stranger, escorted out into the chill of dark Nevada twilight, placed in a strange car, and driven to a strange house with more strangers who tell you everything is going to be all right.

To top it off, you are expected to go back to sleep in a strange bed.

Welcome to the world of a foster child, whose story is much the same whether it's told in Las Vegas or Battle Mountain, in Caliente or Carson City.

My Second Amendment

The Constitution is the greatest achievement of man to date in defining a government to sustain Liberty for its people. Governments exist between two poles of thought. One pole is the Government is all important and powerful and people exist to serve the Government (slave). The other pole is People create governments to protect their Rights (free). See the Declaration of Independence paragraph two.

Know Your Enemy/Understand Your Enemy Part 1 (sponsored)

I lived within the world of Islam for 33+ years — both within the United States and in Iran. I only knew as much about Islam as the average American with a reasonably good education — which is to say, not much.

Art + Nature + Community Art Hike

Event Date: 
September 10, 2016 - 9:30am

Ever looked beyond the bark of a tree or swirl of a climbing vine to see the beauty of the elements that make up nature? Trails & Vistas is presenting the opportunity to do just that at their Art + Nature + Community Art Hike.

TICKETS: Tickets available at trailsandvistas.org
Children (ages 5 to 12) $12
Youth (ages 13 to 18) $25
Adult $45

Future programmers take advantage of Carson City Library tech camp

Aubrey White, assistant youth librarian, teaches Reese MacKenzie, left, and Tarah Wright, both 11, during a coding and 3–D modeling camp at the Carson City Library in Carson City, Nev., on Tuesday, March 29, 2016. The camp curriculum, available through NCLab, includes programming language, games and tournaments.

Coding and 3-D modeling camp offered Tuesday and Thursday at Carson City Library

Students can learn coding and 3-D modeling at a camp offered at the Carson City Library over spring break next week. Sixth- through eighth-graders can attend the Tuesday camp while a camp for fourth- and fifth-graders will be held Thursday. Both camps will run 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the Digitorium. Breakfast and lunch will be provided both days.

District Court reverses decision in Brewery Arts Center dispute with Foodies Bystro

Carson City District Court Judge James Wilson reversed a Justice Court decision that resulted in Foodies Bystro being kicked out of the Brewery Arts Center last summer, calling it "a clear error of law and must be reversed."

In a judgement officially entered on Oct.

Free Workshop: Learn How to Teach English as a Second Language

Event Date: 
March 2, 2016 - 5:15pm

United Latino Community invites you to a free workshop this Wednesday, March 2 from 5:15pm to 6:45 pm at United Latino Community, 1711 N. Roop St.(corner of Roop and Beverly). Learn how to teach basic English to adults one-on-one. Materials and training are provided for free. The only requirement is that you speak, read, and write English. Neither experience, nor knowledge of a foreign language are necessary. Commitment is 1.5 to 2 hours each week at your convenience. Come help improve the life of an adult in our community. Bring a friend!

Senator Square: Opportunities abound at Carson High School

Getting involved with the activities at Carson High School, whether directly participating or simply watching, comes down to a decision to act upon the many opportunities available. Look at the exciting events in which students directly participate and businesses and parents indirectly participate and decide to engage.

Carson City voter registration up in 2016

More registered voters have been recorded in Carson City so far this year than at the same time two years ago during the last election season, according to January 2016 voter registration data collected by the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office.

More than 27,600 registered voters were recorded in Carson City as of January 2016, the Secretary of State’s Office reports.

Increased voter registration, in fact, appears to be a statewide trend, too, the Secretary of State’s Office also reports.

Free Workshop: Learn How to Teach Basic Computer to Adults

Event Date: 
February 12, 2016 - 9:30am

Volunteers are needed to teach one-on-one or up to three adults basic computer skills. This is a free workshop. Come see what it is all about!
Where: United Latino Community, 1711 N. Roop St.
Day: Friday, February 12
Time: 9:30 am (use the back door before 10:00)
Students want to learn how to use email, shop online, make flyers, use Microsoft Word and save a document. Some Spanish language ability is helpful, but not necessary. Please call 671-7455 or email cathleen@carsonulc.org to reserve a seat.

Carson City students show KNPB they are ready to learn

Kindergarten students at Empire Elementary School were treated Thursday by a visit from educators with KNPB Channel 5 in Reno. The visit was part of KNPB’s Ready To Learn workshops, which bring special learning topics into classrooms around the Reno-Sparks and Carson City areas.

Thursday's guest educators taught students about the forces of motion, KNPB Ready To Learn Facilitator Joy Foremaster said.

Public Employees Deserve First Amendment Freedom

Geoff used to subscribe to Sports Illustrated.

Since he decided not to take the magazine, he no longer has to pay its subscription fee.

Overwhelmingly, folks agree that people should be free to make the perfectly sensible decision not to buy something they don’t want.

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