5-MINUTE R-C

• According to a report released Monday from the state demographer, Douglas County is projected to be the slowest growing Nevada county during the next 20 years. Page A1

• In anticipation of National Novel Writing Month, Reno weatherman and novelist Mike Alger spoke to Sierra Lutheran High School students on Monday about how to write a novel. Page A1

• Law enforcement officers and military personnel were on hand Monday night to escort the body of Army Pfc. Phillip Brandon Williams to Gardnerville. A funeral is set for 11 a.m. Saturday at Douglas High School. Page A1

• Gold's Gym plans to open a 12,000-square-foot fitness center at Clear Creek Plaza at the north end of Douglas County by the first of next year. Page A9

• The crew at Testa Racing make things go fast. The new Minden business specializes in ATVs, quads, dirt bikes, Mules and Rhinos. Page A9

• Kenny Jones and Anthony Trejo are the owners of Around Town Land Maintenance and will work with people's budgets on a variety of landscaping projects. Page A10

• A proposed casino in Shingle Springs, Calif., may contribute to economic losses in the Stateline casinos. Page A10

PEOPLE

• Carson Valley Community Theatre is holding an informal meeting, "Join Us for Cocktails & Conversation," on Nov. 4. The objectives of the meeting will be to make future plans and to build a stronger membership. Page B1

• A "friendly" craft show? Crafters with A Touch of Class say their craft fair this Friday-Sunday is different than others. The way it's designed doesn't allow for competition and the surroundings are "homey," since it is in a Valley home. Page B1

• Donations are coming in for the Coalition for a Boys & Girls Club in Carson Valley. The "Go To Bat World Series Party" on Saturday, a fundraiser for the Coalition, includes an autograph session with Major League Baseball players and a dinner and silent auction. Page B1

SPORTS

• The Douglas girls' soccer team forced a tie against the South Tahoe Vikings for the second time this season, keeping their unbeaten streak at home alive. Page C1

• With most of its defense out with injuries and Mike Gransbery hampered by a broken toe, the Douglas boys' soccer team suffered a 4-1 defeat at the hands of South Tahoe. Page C1

Comments

Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.

Sign in to comment