The R-C Morning Report

A 22-year-old Gardnerville man faces up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine in the March 13 battery on two teenagers on their way home after returning a video. Miguel Rubio admitted June 2 to hitting one of the victims and throwing a beer can that hit another on the head. The man who was with him, Andrew Tagay, received a five-year prison sentence for his part in the attack.

School board members are meeting 3:30 p.m. today at Whittell High School, where they'll discuss putting Whittell on a four-day school week. Carson Valley Middle School assistant principal Robert Breen is being promoted to the principal's position, and a proposal to lease portables for Pinon Hills Elementary School is back on the agenda. What's not there is the follow-up to Carol Lark's contract.

Genoans are meeting with Douglas County commissioners tonight to talk about their common goals 7-9 p.m. The agenda includes the relationship between the town advisory committee and the board of commissioners, the role of the redevelopment agency in the town's strategic plan and how to sustain the town by diversifying its revenue.

There's a bear wandering around Genoa. He made it down to our place early this morning, which is why I'm posting this at oh-dark-thirty, instead of the regular time.

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