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Nevada governor releases final details, program notes for tonight's 2021 State of the State

Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak released the final viewing details for the 2021 State of the State address that happens Tuesday.The pre-program begins at 5:45 p.m. and will air at the link here. Then, at 6 p.m., the 2021 address will air by going to the link here.

The State of the State follows Monday’s release of the Governor’s Executive Budget summary for the next biennium. This budget reflects the reality the State is currently in. The State of the State address represents where Nevada is going.

Prior to the address, a pre-program to the State of the State will begin at 5:45 p.m. on the Governor’s YouTube page. The pre-program was put together by State employees Andrew Bennett and Brad Horn. The elements of the pre-program include:

Invocation: Chaplain Jerome Washington, Nevada State Chaplain for the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Senior Vice Commander of Disabled American Veterans

Jerome Washington is a Combat Veteran of the United States Army, having served our nation proudly as a Screaming Eagle of the 101ST Airborne Division (Air Assault). He currently serves at Perfect Peace Community Church as the Assistant Pastor in Sparks, Nevada. He is a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars where he currently serves as the Commander of Silver State Post 3396 in Sparks, NV, as well as he serves as the State Chaplain. He also serves as the Department Senior Vice Commander of the Disabled American Veterans and is a member of the American Legion and the American Veterans (AMVETS) Association.

In Memoriam: This section pays tribute to some fellow Nevadans who have passed since the Governor’s last State of the State address.

Presentation of Colors: Nevada Army National Guard

Sergeant Manuel Monroy, Sergeant Joseph Santacruz, Specialist Gilbert Lemos and Specialist Wendell McGowen.

National Anthem: Precious Carrasco, CSN student

Precious Carrasco, a native of Las Vegas, Nevada has been around mariachi culture her entire life. Upon graduating from high school, she enrolled at the College of Southern Nevada (CSN)and was encouraged to join the mariachi program, now formally known as “Mariachi Plata of the College of Southern Nevada”(Mariachi Plata).  At her young age of 19, she has already become an award-winning mariachi vocalist. Most notably, she placed 2nd in the National Vocal Competition at the 2019 Mariachi Vargas Extravaganza. And most recently, she placed 3rd in the National Virtual Vocal Competition at the 2020 Mariachi Vargas Extravaganza. Precious is in her second year at CSN working towards earning an Associate Degree in Music. She is an active member of Mariachi Plata, which, in 2019, became the first competitive, college-level mariachi group formed in the State of Nevada.

Pledge of Allegiance: Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske

Barbara Cegavske was elected as Nevada Secretary of State in 2014 and assumed office on January 5, 2015. Cegavske entered public service in 1996 when she was elected to serve in the Nevada Assembly representing Clark County District 5 for three consecutive terms. In 2002, Cegavske ran for and successfully won a state Senate seat for Clark County District 8. She served three full terms before assuming the role of Secretary of State.

“God Bless America” — Renown Medical Staff, led by Kat Heart

Kat Heart is a soulful musician with a long history of playing music for others therapeutically. She’s an ER nurse during the day, and a single mom of four in her everyday life. She was born in Lake Tahoe, but was also a foster care kid and lived in Ohio for 20 years. Kat is joined by Renown Health care providers from various departments ranging from Emergency/Trauma to Intensive Care Units to Labor and Delivery, to celebrate healthcare heroes across Nevada. The caring team members singing, “God Bless America” represent the nurses, CNAs, doctors, respiratory therapists, technicians, environmental service workers, food and nutrition services and more, who have come together to fight the good fight and provide the best care for the community.

“Home Means Nevada” — Students from Washoe County School District and Storey Country School District

Storey County students Daniel Ruebusch, Lylli Eddy, Violet Eddy and Sabbathiel Greene were lead by Music Teacher, Mrs. Amanda Eddy and Storey County School Superintendent Todd Hess.

Students from Washoe County School District’s Greenbrae Elementary School include Luis L, Logan T, Elizabeth R, Madison C, Jocelyn S, Izaak P, and Zane K, led by teacher Jonna AuCoin.

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Thank you Jack's Valley Elementary School for inviting the Carson City Park Rangers to participate in Camp Read A Lot!

Students learned amazing facts about our feline and canine neighbors, mountain lions and coyotes!

An 1884 Carson City Morgan silver dollar donated by Northern Nevada Coin is being raffled by the Friends of the Nevada State Museum. The raffle will highlight the Tin Cup Roundup fundraiser planned for Saturday, September 21 (5 to 8 pm). Proceeds from the raffle and the event will support the restoration of a 1967 Chevrolet pickup truck for the State Museum.

Deputies are investigating a pipe bomb that was discovered during a traffic stop early Saturday morning.

They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. That is my biggest problem. I do NOT make a good first impression.

On Friday, the Boys and Girls Club of Western Nevada announced its expansion into Minden.

“We are so incredibly honored to announce the brand-new Wray Family Clubhouse opening in August of 2024 in Minden,” a spokesperson wrote.

A 32-year-old Carson City man was arrested Thursday afternoon for felony domestic battery.

Steven Michael was arrested after deputies responded to a report of a domestic assault.

Since creating its Jump Start College more than decade ago, there have never been as many graduates as the Western Nevada College’s Class of 2024 produced.

WNC will honor a record 168 graduates at graduation ceremonies on May 20 in Carson City and May 23 in Fallon.
The program includes nine participating high schools, three academies and homeschool students.

Carson City is now accepting Letters of Intent for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) projects taking place July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025.

The City is specifically seeking projects correlating with the City’s FY 2023-2028 Consolidated Plan, approved on August 3, 2023.

Ricardo Serrano Perez was sentenced to 20 years in the Nevada Department of Corrections with minimum parole eligibility of 8 years. Perez was sentenced pursuant to a guilty plea agreement whereby the parties stipulated to the maximum sentence.

Carson High Speech and Debate will be hosting the inaugural Carson High Show and Shine car show Saturday May 25th in the north parking lot of CHS from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Anyone with a classic or cool car can enter their vehicle in the event for $25.

Awards will be given for the top 10 entrees. See the attached flyer or you can register day of. Anyone can come check out the cars free of charge.

There will be raffle prizes, face painting for the kids, and food trucks on site.

Donna Inversin, President of The Historic Virginia & Truckee Trail, will speak on the nonprofit's effort to find those remaining sections of old rail bed routes and stitch them together to build a multi-use path of between 60 and 80 miles that will be an echo of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad for the benefit and enjoyment of the citizens and visitors of Northern Nevada.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office Investigation Division is seeking information from the public to identify a suspect in a vehicle burglary investigation.

Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space is introducing the capital city's first Trails Challenge in hopes of turning it into an annual outdoor adventure.

Carson Water Subconservancy District will host its two-day “Get on the Bus!” tour of the Carson River Watershed June 11-12 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Expert guides will cover topics ranging from water rights, river-restoration projects, and water quality and quantity to floodplain management, regenerative agriculture, and more.

Stuff a cop car with food on May 18

A “Stuff the Cop Car With Food” event will be held at Smith’s Food Food and Drug parking lot in Dayton on Saturday, May 18, 2024 from 10am until 3pm.

A 63-year-old housekeeper was arrested Thursday for 14 counts of credit card fraud and other offenses after allegedly stealing a credit card belonging to an 86-year-old patient who family members said was being treated for a stroke at a local care facility, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office detective.

Marie Finkes is the director of FitzHenry’s Funeral Home in Carson City, and said that over the past year, there have been 12 bodies under her care that have been subject to extended stays. This is due to the fact that Carson City Public Administrator Scott Hoen has ignored their repeated requests for an electronic signature releasing the body for cremation.

Have you ever wanted to learn the old art of Blacksmithing? Early smiths made wagon parts, handmade tools, shaped ornamental pieces, horseshoes, hinges and just about anything to having to do with working metal into a desired shape or purpose.

Some of our fellow residents enjoying their home on a perfect spring day in Washoe Valley.

Carson City Shorts presents the first-ever Moon Rocks Sci-Fi Short Film Competition, inviting filmmakers from near and far to embark on an interstellar journey of storytelling and imagination. Presented by Silver State Storytellers, this competition challenges participants to create compelling sci-fi short films that push the boundaries of creativity and transport audiences to distant galaxies.

Pioneer Academy in Carson City celebrated their outstanding students at a combined National Honor Society Induction and awards ceremony Thursday, April 25, 2024. Thirty-eight students received awards for attendance, scholarship and excellence in the classroom.

The Virginia Truckee Railroad begins its 49th season on May 25, 2024, with an exciting schedule of both steam and diesel locomotives. The scenic train ride departs daily from the original Virginia City depot where millionaires and miners sought their fortunes 150 years ago.

Carson City School Trustees heard an update regarding the proposed absorption of Pioneer Academy under Carson High School.

Tux: the official Linux mascot

Curious about Linux? Long time user? Join us for the March meeting of the Carson City Linux Users Group. We meet on the third Saturday of each month, and have great information and discussions of interest to any level of experience with Linux.

Sierra Nevada Realtors this week released its April 2024 report on existing home sales in Carson City, Lyon, Douglas, Storey, Washoe and Churchill counties. This report includes the median sales price and number of home sales in the region. SNR obtains its information from the Northern Nevada Regional Multiple Listing Service.

On May 15th, 2024, shortly after midnight, deputies with the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office responded to a residence located on the 600 block of Angela Street in Fernley, Nev., reference a caller who reported that he had murdered his mother. The caller additionally provided that he barricaded himself inside the house, was armed with a rifle, and had planted pipe bombs at the residence.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and as part of that, Partnership Carson City (PCC) and OSP Northern Nevada are holding a workshop focused on suicide prevention training.

victorian style parlor with three ladies seated around a table with a tea set

You are invited to join Mrs. Eilley Bowers at Bowers Mansion for the Spring Living History Day. The mansion will be open to visitors for self guided tours featuring local living interpreters who will be sharing demonstrations of life during the 19th century. Also featured will be a historical talk about the mansion at the top of the hour.

Caught this beautiful perspective on Mothers Day.

Meet Matrix, Nevada Humane Society, Carson City branch Pet of the Week. Matrix, is a delightful 3-year-old pit mix girl who came into our care at the end of April. From the moment she arrived, it was clear she has an incredible affinity for people. Her warm, affectionate nature quickly endears her to everyone she encounters.