Fernley 95A Speedway Race Report for 9/1/12
By Roger Diez Fernley 95A Speedway held the next to last points race of the year on Saturday, September 1. Over 70 cars registered, including 23 IMCA Modifieds.The Pro Stocks kicked off the night’s...
View ArticleBighorn sheep back in Virginia Range near Reno
By MARTIN GRIFFITH Associated Press RENO (AP) - For the first time in more than 100 years, Nevada's official state animal is back in the Virginia Range just east of Reno.With the help of 70...
View ArticleNevada Higher Education System Announces Pro Bono Lobbying Team
By Nevada News Bureau CARSON CITY – Chancellor Dan Klaich has announced the formation of a new lobbying team that will represent the Nevada System of Higher Education free of charge at the 2011...
View ArticleNevada Secretary Of State Seeks More Campaign Disclosure, Restrictions In...
Nevada News Bureau Staff CARSON CITY– Increased financial disclosure, greater restrictions on contributions and gifts, and tougher penalties for campaign violations are the goals of new legislation...
View ArticleAir Race First Responders Honored
The Carson City Community Emergency Response Team, Carson City Health and Human Services and Carson City Medical Reserve Corps among more than 50 agencies honored Thursday by the Washoe County Health...
View ArticleReno Coin Club’s 30th Anniversary featured at annual National Coin Week...
By Felicia Archer With the theme, “Celebrating Civic Service,” Nevada State Museum in Carson City and the Reno Coin Club will join coin collectors from across the United States the for the 91st Annual...
View ArticleRecent fish plants in Western Nevada by NDOW
By Don Quilici Here are the most recent fish plants in Western Nevada by the Nevada Department of Wildlife:April 09: Wall Canyon in Northern Washoe County: 2,000 rainbow trout: 9.2 inches in...
View ArticleCarson comes up short
By Darrell Moody dmoody@nevadaappeal.com RENO - The Carson girls' soccer season ended one day earlier than expected.An own goal and a converted penalty kick after a controversial call keyed Pahrump...
View ArticleLRTO: Rollins looks to close out tourney
RENO - John Rollins has been a 54-hole leader five times in his PGA career and has zero wins to show for it.
View Article"Le Grand Cirque" is acrobatics unlimited at the Eldorado in Reno
If you're looking for a family type night of entertainment, you could head for the Eldorado in Reno, where acrobats are flying through the air with if not the greatest of ease, then certainly with...
View ArticleNorthern 4A track and field season down to final three weeks
It's all come down to the next three weekends as far as Northern 4A track and field athletes and coaches are concerned. Of course, the state meet is the ultimate goal, but first comes the Northern 4A...
View ArticleContinued support through Community Covenant for military families and...
During the September 2010 Healthy Communities Coalition meeting, over 70 community leaders and officials from throughout Lyon County, Nevada gathered to sign a “community covenant.” The covenant...
View ArticleHigh school rock band regroups after connecting on Facebook
Blackbane, a nine-member Lassen High School alumni rock band who began the group's first incarnation nearly 30 years ago, will play together again this weekend at Black Tangerine in Reno, after...
View ArticleBLM to remove some 6,000 more wild horses in West
RENO - Federal land managers have announced plans to remove nearly 6,000 more wild horses from the range across the West in the next few months, including some 3,500 mustangs in Nevada.Bureau of La...
View ArticleWinnemucca 5th grader wins poster contest
By the Nevada Department of Wildlife Sometimes you never know what a kid will remember from a fishing trip. Fifth grader Kepa Bengochea loves going fly fishing with her grandfather Steve Swecker. On...
View ArticleWomen to Women with Liz Andrews-Booth
This week's guest on Women to Women Nevada is Liz Andrews-Booth, president of the Carson City Downtown Business Association and owner of Liz's Biz. She discusses with hostess Carol Paz, a bit about her...
View ArticleNevada Secretary Of State Says No Evidence Of Vote Fraud
By Sean Whaley / Nevada News Bureau RENO – Secretary of State Ross Miller said today there have been no complaints filed with his office about suspicious voter activity despite email rumors and media...
View ArticlePanel meets with Carson City Sheriff Furlong on tonight's Women to Women
For the first time in its two years on air, the Charter TV program "Women to Women with Carol Paz" will switch gears and allow seven local women to interview Carson City's top law enforcement...
View ArticleReno TV sports director dies after hit-and-run
By MARTIN GRIFFITH Associated Press RENO (AP) - The sports director for Reno's CBS television affiliate died Sunday afternoon from injuries suffered in what authorities are calling a hit-and-run...
View ArticleReno Home Food Storage Open House
By Curtis Palmer Operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Reno Home Storage Center is a great resource in our area. Come Visit Us! 580 Reactor Way, Suite 3, Reno, Nevada 89502...
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