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UNR unveils digital collection showcasing Paul Laxalt and Ronald Reagan friendship

Often referred to by media as “the First Friend,” Nevada’s United States Senator Paul Laxalt’s friendship and working relationship with President Ronald Reagan was well known in its day. While much has been written about Reagan, few sources relating to Laxalt’s work overseeing Reagan’s presidential campaigns have been available to researchers.

Dangberg Ranch Shared at the South Lake Tahoe Library

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April 2, 2016 - 11:00am

Curator Mark Jensen returns to share more stories from Carson Valley's historic Dangberg Home Ranch. Just down the hill but centuries away, the family and its influence is incredibly interesting, and Jensen will tell some tales using the park's historic artifacts, photographs and documents. Join the Friends of the Library in partnership with the Lake Tahoe Historical Society for a multimedia history lesson. Free and open to all. 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd. South Lake Tahoe, CA.

Author Nicholas Clapp featured at Mark Twain Center

Event Date: 
February 24, 2016 - 7:00pm

Where else but in Virginia City could a penniless Irish miner in a few short years amass a fortune greater than any of America’s robber barons, simply by dint of hard work and intuition, and remain a humble, caring human being?

Wine walkers enjoy sunny weather, bigger crowd

After last month's cloudy and cold wine walk, participants enjoyed warmer temperatures and downtown Carson City businesses were eager to please the bigger pre-Valentine's Day crowd Saturday.

Annual New York New Year’s Eve ball to benefit Carson City Library

Event Date: 
December 31, 2015 - 5:00pm

Carson City revelers can ring in the New Year in the grand style of the Big Apple during the annual New York New Year’s Eve Black and White Ball 6-10 p.m. Dec. 31.

Partygoers will celebrate with the East Coast as the ball drops on Times Square at 9 p.m. Pacific Standard Time as part of the celebration, which benefits Carson City Library.

I Love Carson City's Weekend Event Summary: Dec. 5-6

Event Date: 
December 5, 2015 (All day)
December 6, 2015 (All day)

Have you been naughty or nice this year? You’ll have no problem finding Jolly Old St. Nick this weekend. At Debug Computers where, in exchange for a donation to Holiday with a Hero, you can get a photo with the man in red. The Santa Train at the Nevada State Railroad Museum is a good place to grab a candy cane, some hot cocoa, and tell him what you’d like to find under the tree. Photographs with Santa are available at the Carson Mall Wednesday through Sunday. Genoa’s annual Breakfast with Santa has three seatings beginning at 8:30 a.m.

SATURDAY:

Acclaimed WNC exhibit 'Always Lost: A Meditation on War' opens Monday in Reno

Washoe County will host an opening ceremony Monday for Western Nevada College's acclaimed arts and humanities exhibition “Always Lost: A Meditation on War” in Building B of its Administration Complex, 1001 E. Ninth Street in Reno.

Western Nevada College 'Always Lost: A Meditation on War' Exhibition Coming to Reno

Event Date: 
November 30, 2015 (All day)

Western Nevada College’s acclaimed arts and humanities exhibition about the costs of war will visit Reno, November 30 to January 15. “Always Lost: A Meditation on War” will be on display at the Washoe County Administration Complex, 1001 E. 9th St., Building B.

Carson City sheriff's deputies seek help identifying theft suspect

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a person of interest associated with a theft happened at the Chevron Gas Station, 1102 North Carson Street, in Downtown Carson City on Oct. 24.

At about 2:55 p.m., the female depicted in the attached photographs and video surveillance entered the store while the clerk was distracted and stole a donations jar located on the counter. The jar contained an undisclosed amount of cash and coin that was being collected for children leukemia and lymphoma research. The female exit the store and fled the area.

Historic engines, pumpkins and family fun at weekend Harvest Train Festival in Carson City

Event Date: 
October 17, 2015 - 10:00am

The historic trains of the Nevada State Railroad Museum meet up with an old-fashioned pumpkin patch, artists and crafters that include Carson City Confections and Great Basin Woodcrafts and more this Saturday and Sunday at the Harvest Train Festival in Carson City. Trains run throughout the day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Walk Carson City: 2.5 miles of history awaits exploration

“Are you exercising?” That’s one of the questions continually asked by doctors who believe strongly exercise will assure us a long and healthy life.

Sure, you can go to a gym (what did we do before gyms?) or you can participate in one of the best exercise routines of all — walking. Walking is easy on the body and allows one to stop and view the scenery, or as they say, “smell the roses.”

Being Well Carson City: A Social Media Life

I think the irony of the Ashley Madison hacking story is probably what prompted me to write this article about personal privacy. While a large number of people desire to keep their personal activities secret, it is amazing to compare the “small number of Ashley Madison users” to the enormous number of us who appear to be conducting much of our lives openly on the web through Facebook and many other sites.

Outdoors with Don Q: Go north for a fun-filled day trip

If you are looking for a good day trip north of Carson City, with plenty of opportunities to fish, photograph, sightsee or shop, climb aboard and take a ride with stops along the way as you head to Plumas County.

Outdoors with Don Q: Take a leisurely sightseeing tour this Labor Day weekend

If you're looking for plans this Labor Day weekend, why not take a leisurely sightseeing tour of our own western Nevada and Sierra backyard? It’s easy to do, you’ll be on paved highways all the way, and you’ll have plenty of chances for taking photographs, shopping, buying souvenirs, eating and perhaps even a little fishing.

Threats to Carson City judge and family made in December 2014 Christmas card

UPDATE: Carson City sheriff's detectives have released a photo of a Christmas card that was sent to Justice of the Peace John Tatro in December of 2014. The card was sent to the judge’s residence with the words “You Will Die” written inside it.
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The Carson City Sheriff’s Office and Nevada Division of Investigations announced Wednesday a $2,000 reward for information leading to the identification of the person(s) responsible for placing and igniting an incendiary device next to a private residence belonging to Justice of the Peace, John Tatro.

Carson City Sheriff's Office expands search of suspect in violent threats against judge

This story has been updated. Go here for the most recent version.
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The Carson City Sheriff’s Office and Nevada Division of Investigations announced Wednesday a $2,000 reward for information leading to the identification of the person(s) responsible for placing and igniting an incendiary device next to a private residence belonging to Justice of the Peace, John Tatro.

Monday, August 24: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
August 24, 2015 (All day)

Happy Monday, Carson City. Is it just me, or does the weekend just fly by? If you have some free time, you may want to spend it looking at something beautiful. Industrial Art can be found at the CCAI Courthouse Gallery. The Nevada Arts Council is currently displaying the traveling exhibit ‘Wally’s World.’ Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery is where you’ll find one of a kind pieces made by regional artists, and there is something for almost any price range. Don’t miss the amazing photographs in the Sierra Room of the Community Center.

Fred Howland

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CCAI Tow'ring High Exhibition

The Capital City Arts Initiative [CCAI] announces its exhibition, "Tow'ring High", by artist Deon Reynolds at the Carson City Community Center's Sierra Room from July 8 – November 10, 2015. Community Center is located at 851 E. William Street, Carson City. The show's title comes from the state song, "Home Means Nevada."

Jazz and Beyond festival features CCAI Art in the Lobby on Tuesday

As part of the citywide music festival, Jazz & Beyond, the Capital City Arts Initiative will host artists selling their art, 5-7pm, in the Carson City Community Center lobby, Tuesday, August 18 prior to the 7pm "Music of Motown" concert. The lobby will open at 5pm and the public is cordially invited.

Carson City sheriff's log: Man jailed on felony home invasion charge

A 29-year-old Carson City man was arrested Thursday in the 3400 block of Airport Road on a felony home invasion charge, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.

Carson City sheriff’s log: Man who reports ATM card stolen jailed after photos show him with card

A 32-year-old Carson City man was arrested Sunday in the 1900 block of North Carson Street on a misdemeanor charge of filing a false police report, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said. According to the arrest report, the man told deputies in June that his ATM debit card had been stolen and subsequently filed a report with the Carson City Sheriff’s Office.

Outdoors with Don Q: A boat tour and a nature walk at Juneau

This is the second of my three-part series on our recent, 10-day, sightseeing and fishing Alaskan adventure at Juneau and Pelican.

Containment up to 10 percent in Washington Fire burning near Markleeville

GARDNERVILLE, Nev. — UPDATE 7:30 a.m., Thursday: Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch reports firefighters made progress for the second consecutive day Wednesday on the 17,205-acre Washington Fire eight miles south of Markleeville, Calif.

Firefighters upped the containment of the fire to 10 percent on the sixth day of suppression efforts. The primary tactical priority continues to be preventing the fire from reaching Markleeville. The next priorities are to contain the fire in the Wolf Creek and Monitor Pass areas.

Nevada 150 Foundation Donates Books and Merchandise to State

The Nevada 150 Foundation is continuing the Sesquicentennial legacy by donating hundreds of books and merchandise to state museums and state park gift shops and state and county libraries across Nevada.

Flash flooding fills Dayton streets

These three photographs are from C. Bryce Leinan of Dayton. The video below was provided by Eric Saxty showing Tuesday night's flash flooding in Dayton along Occidential Drive.

Test your Nevada knowledge for a Garmin Geko 201 geocache navigator

Are you a Nevada expert? Put your Silver State savviness to the test in TravelNevada’s “Test Your Nevada Clout” online promotion, and you could get a Garmin Geko 201 and other goodies in a Nevada swag bag.

Tuesday, May 26: Things to do in Carson City

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May 26, 2015 (All day)

Welcome back from the long, wet weekend, Carson City. Let’s cross our fingers and hope for some blue skies. Congratulations to the teachers, parents, and students out there; just a few more days until summer break. Carson High School Theater invites you to enjoy a performance of Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing at the Capitol Amphitheater, or soak up some sun on an afternoon hike with Muscle Powered.

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)

Restored to its breathtaking beauty, steam locomotive Glenbrook is unveiled

Train buffs and dignitaries gathered at the Nevada Rail Road Museum under rainy skies, Saturday for the unveiling of the Glenbrook, a historic locomotive that once hauled lumber from Lake Tahoe sawmills to Spooner Summit.

“Nowhere else can you see an event like this,” said Peter Barton, Administrator of the Division of Museums and History. “We’ve done research before we started restoring, we spent months with historians and researchers. The locomotive has been painstakingly restored, no where else can you find a locomotive that has had so much time spent working on it.”

Monday, May 18: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
May 18, 2015 (All day)

Cloudy days need a little color. I suggest one of the many art exhibits throughout town. The LXS Gallery in the Legislature is welcoming new artwork from Su Limbert entitled ‘Forevermore.’ The Nevada Artists Association was busy this weekend changing their gallery at the Brewery Arts Center; their landscape show opens today. Nolan Preese has an exhibit featuring photographs exploring Nevada’s watersheds on display at the Courthouse on the second floor.

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