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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.

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.

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.

The May 17, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

Gardnerville pop-up market celebrates first decade

Eddy Street Vintage Market will celebrate 10 years in business this month

Master Gardeners host native plant sale

Plant sales are Saturday at the River Fork Ranch in Genoa and Heritage Park in Gardnerville

Quilt House sews 25 years of fun

The Pierces didn’t know it at the time, but that one handmade quilt over 50 years was the piece of fabric that tied together 25 years of quiltmaking at the Quilt House.

The May 16, 2024, R-C Morning Report

A wrap-up of news from in and around Carson Valley, Nev.

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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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Ep: 128 – Spring regionals are here, busiest weekend of the year

This week on Behind the Bench, Carter Eckl and Jeff Mulvihill, Jr. break down the latest from area sports around the region. On the docket this week, regional track qualifications for the regional and state meet at Carson High School. …

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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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Ep: 127 – Spring sports coming to a close, rule changes and feature stories in this week's newspaper

This week on Behind the Bench, host Carter Eckl and producer Jeff Mulvihill, Jr. are joined by NNG news editor Duke Ritenhouse to discuss the last week of the regular season of the spring sports slate. That, plus a few …

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Ep: 125 – Douglas gets big diamond wins; realignment is the gift that keeps on giving

On the latest Behind the Bench podcast, guest host Duke Ritenhouse and producer Jeff Mulvihill Jr. get into Douglas’ latest exploits on the baseball and softball fields; take a first dive into a couple of high school sports realignment proposals; …