Don Q's Nevada and Northern California fishing report for Sept. 9 and beyond
By Don Quilici Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada and Northern California. This report is for the week of Sept. 9, 2015 and beyond. Note: Nevada Department of...
View ArticleDon Q's Nevada and Northern California fishing report for Sept. 16 and beyond
By Don Quilici Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada and Northern California. This report is for the week of Sept. 16, 2015 and beyond. Note: Nevada Department of...
View ArticleColumn: Meeting the aquatic invasive species challenge at Lake Tahoe
By Joanne S. Marchetta Aquatic invasive species are one of the most serious challenges facing Lake Tahoe. They continuously threaten to damage its unique environment and famed water clarity and...
View ArticleOutdoors with Don Q: A reminder of nearby waters closing Sept. 30
By Don Quilici This is an annual reminder that a number of nearby fishing waters will be closing for the year at sunset on Sept. 30. Those waters include the following: Fort Churchill Cooling Ponds,...
View ArticleDon Q's Nevada and Northern California fishing report for first day of fall...
By Don Quilici Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada, Northern California and the Sierra. This report is for the first week of fall beginning Sept. 23, 2015 and...
View ArticleDon Q's Nevada and Northern California fishing report for Oct. 7 and beyond
By Don Quilici Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada and Northern California. This report is for the week of Oct. 7, 2015 and beyond.ANGEL LAKE, ELKO COUNTY, NEV:...
View ArticleDon Q's Nevada and Northern California fishing report for Oct. 14 and beyond
By Don Quilici Here is this week's Nevada and Northern California fishing report for the week of Oct. 14, 2015 and beyond. As of Oct. 13, Nevada Department of Wildlife fishing reports for Western...
View ArticleWater-based healing art targets chronic pain
By Brett Fisher Popular culture sensationalizes the martial arts as inflicting pain, but the reality is that these ancient practices are more about internal healing than forms of defense.At Paradise...
View ArticleJoAnne Skelly: Miracle Broccoli Sprouts
By JoAnne Skelly I just finished reading “The Secret Power of Broccoli” by Peg Herring for Oregon State University’s Agricultural Progress magazine.I already knew that broccoli and its relatives...
View ArticleKeep holiday food safe with four safety steps when preparing, cooking and...
USDA Christmas, Kwanzaa, and Hanukah all fall within three days of each other this year. As friends and families gather together this season, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety Inspection...
View ArticleColumn: Time to ramp up invasive species control projects at Lake Tahoe
By Joanne S. Marchetta Over the last two decades, the Lake Tahoe Region has become a national leader in fighting the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive species (AIS) that threaten to harm its...
View ArticleFishing Report: several lakes dealing with toxic algae blooms, throw your...
by Doug Busey Hello fellow anglers. We have a few things going on in our local area. For anglers that fish Topaz Lake, you have until the end of the month to wet a line. As of October 1st, the lake...
View ArticleCarson City School District to 'aggressively disinfect' campuses beginning...
The Carson City School District will "aggressively disinfect" its schools beginning Friday through Monday in an effort to minimize illness regarding the coronavirus, according to Superintendent Richard...
View ArticleCHS senior educates Carson City community on drug deactivation system
Partnership Carson City Carson High School senior and Partnership Carson City Community Prevention Coordinator Cruz Bulmer, 19, is spreading the word about the Deterra Drug Deactivation System.“A lot...
View ArticleChildren’s Museum of Northern Nevada closed in response to COVID-19
The Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada in Carson City is closed to the public until further notice as the region works to minimize the spread of coronavirus. School visits and public events are also...
View ArticleCarson City caregiver accused of cutting mentally disabled client with scissors
A 22-year-old caregiver was arrested Sunday for suspicion of battery with a deadly weapon and alleged abuse by a mental health provider, a Carson City sheriff's report states.Joseph Marseguerra was...
View ArticlePine Nuts with McAvoy Lane: A short history of farmers only online dating
By McAvoy Layne Farmers have always been the world's busiest, hardest-working people. Farmers are perhaps the only people whose profession commands universal respect. Between milking the cows in the...
View ArticleEnd of Summer Learning Challenge Party: Potions
by Carson City Library Celebrate Harry Potter's 40th Birthday and join us to wrap up the Summer Learning Challenge! Learn all about Potions and how to make some very magical brews! We'll create a...
View ArticleEndangered Nevada fish's newest threat is people dumping aquarium pets into...
Nevada Department of Wildlife The Pahrump Poolfish is an endangered species that just cannot seem to get a break. It has lived on the edge of extinction since the early 1970’s when groundwater pumping...
View ArticleVirtual Spooky Science with a Mad Scientist
Carson City Library Be chilled and thrilled with a Mad Science Halloween show, courtesy of the Carson City Library and made possible virtually via Zoom. Witness a devilish flame and spooky air...
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