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Sixth-generation rancher designs Carson Valley Day button

Carson Valley Days is June 6-9, with the carnival opening Thursday and the parade beginning 9 a.m. June 8 on County Road, heading down Highway 395 to Waterloo Lane, and ending at Lampe Park.

Drug dealing mom gets jail time as condition of probation

A woman denied conducting a drug transaction at a youth soccer game in Stodick Park during her sentencing hearing on Tuesday.

Art and Wine on the Green continues today in Gardnerville

If you’re looking to unwind after Saturday's activity, one option is attending the Art & Wine on the Green at the Carson Valley Museum & Cultural Center in Gardnerville.

Farmers market season kicks off in Carson Valley

More than 100 shoppers dropped into Gardnerville’s Just a Drop in Farmers Market Wednesday at Heritage Park, kicking off the outdoor shopping season.

Listening to the Word

Reflections on the Word

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Public Notice - East Fork Fire District

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Balloon Festival to glow up Lampe Park

Tonight the hot air balloons participating in Hot Air for Hope will light up Lampe Park in Gardnerville at dusk.

Sierra Lutheran holds groundbreaking for expansion

To accommodate projected growth, 14,000 square feet in building space will be added to the campus.

Minden, Carson schools reap rewards at farmers market

Green Our Planet’s second annual Northern Nevada Giant Student Farmers Market on Wednesday at Fuji Park encouraged students to put their best foot forward.

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Richard Eugene Bell

Richard Eugen Bell August 28, 1921 – April 9, 2024 Richard was born to Lela (Goddard) and William Bell August 28, 1921, in Alton Illinois. Boyhood was spent fishing, swimming, and exploring along the Mississippi River. Summers were spent with …


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Richard Eugene Bell

Richard Eugen Bell August 28, 1921 – April 9, 2024 Richard was born to Lela (Goddard) and William Bell August 28, 1921, in Alton Illinois. Boyhood was spent fishing, swimming, and exploring along the Mississippi River. Summers were spent with …


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Ep: 129 – Why language matters and a recap from the regional weekend

This week on Behind the Bench, news editor Duke Ritenhouse joins host Carter Eckl and producer Jeff Mulvihill, Jr. to discuss all the action from the regional meets this weekend. Of course, the episodes starts with the Douglas High girls …

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Paul Gregory Corrado

He was born in Chicago to Michael N. and Anne E. Corrado. As a Boy Scout earned the rank of Eagle Scout, and was a Senior Patrol Leader. He graduated from Notre Dame College Prep H.S. in 1962, went to …


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Douglas Wayne Kixmiller

Douglas Wayne Kixmiller, affectionately known as Doug, passed away peacefully on December 1, 2023. He was a devoted son, brother, father, uncle, and friend, leaving behind a legacy of love, laughter, and cherished memories. Doug was the epitome of a …


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Penelope Ann (Penny) Custis

I am writing my own obituary to help my family. I died April 27, 2024 from heart failure. In 2009 my heart was damaged by chemotherapy for non-hodgkins lymphoma which changed my life forever. I was born in Greenwich, Connecticut …