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Youth soccer league wraps up another good season
Submitted Dayton Valley Soccer finished off the fall season with 'dead' soccer players haunting the field in anticipation of Halloween trick or treat.
Comet debris put on spectacular show last night as it burned over western U.S. sky
A leftover piece of comet debris lit up the western sky about 11:10 p.m. on Tuesday as it burned after entering the earth's atmosphere, a Fleischmann Planetarium spokesman said.
School Board approves agreement for mental health therapy for Dayton students
The Lyon County Board of School Trustees, last week, approved an interlocal contract with the Rural Clinics Community Mental Health Centers for counseling and out-patient service for students in Dayton.
Lyon County re-bids Dayton Community Center rehab project
Lyon County is in the process of going out to bid again for the first phase of the Dayton Community Center rehabilitation project after a prior bid award was rejected.
Special to the LVN Lyon County Sheriff Allen Veil and Sgt. Bryan Parsons shop with their designated children during the 2008 Shop with a Sheriff for Christmas event at the Fernley Wal-Mart. A fundraiser is underway to support this year's upcoming shopping event for children from the community.
Dayton students send personal messages to soldiers
Kylie Pack creates a card to send to a Nevada soldier. Courtesy Students in Ann Jolly's combined seventh and eighth grade class at Dayton Intermediate School spent several days writing to soldiers in support of Operation Postcard, an annual event sponsored by Blue Star Mothers of America.
They'd been coming to the Virginia City Veterans Day parade for two decades, and Wednesday was no exception.
Lyon On-Line program launched for homebound children
Web-based learning isn't a new concept to the computer world, but it is new among offerings of the Lyon County School District.
Dayton High Marching Band's successful season draws to a closeR
The Dayton High School Marching Band marched through their 2009 season proudly, despite much to set them back.
County officials respond to criticism about jail project site
With some criticism being aired about how the county is handling the new jail issue--including its location--Lyon County Sheriff Allen Viel and other county officials recently spoke about the reasons for their support of expanding the jail facilties in Yerington.
Sheriff's log for Carson City, Lyon County 11/04
Carson City The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proved guilty in court: A 23-year-old Carson City man was arrested at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at Nevada and 10th streets on suspicion of misdemeanor probation violation.
The Misfits Theater Group is presenting an original melodrama, "Klondike Gold or Shenanigans in the Far North," directed by Jan Duke and written by Tony Thornburg.
Dayton community center re-opening on horizon
Dayton residents should have a community center again come next spring thanks to $100,000 provided by the Nevada State Legislative Cultural Affairs board through the State Historic Preservation Office, Lyon County grant funds of $7,000, and Dayton Valley Days volunteers' donation of $10,000. Today's Dayton Valley Community Center, built in 1917 as ...
A thousand thrills on Nevada Day
Tens of thousands of people converged in Carson City on Saturday to celebrate Nevada's admittance to the Union.
Lyon Commissioner retreat called successful
Those involved in last week's Lyon County Board of Commissioners workshop retreat in Smith Valley felt that it was both succuessful and gave them a good chance to talk freely.
NDEP approves Water Pollution Control Permit to Eden
The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection recently decided to issue a Water Pollution Control Permit to Eden Research, LLC located on Air Park Vista in Dayton.
Santa Maria developers seek changes
The Lyon County Planning Commission will hear several requests from developers for changes from what was originally planned for the Santa Maria Ranch subdivision.
Literacy for Life: Endless possibilities
This is the final story in the Nevada Appeal's month-long series Literacy for Life.
Mexico Native Praises Nevada College's Adult Ed
Thanks in part to an English language and adult literacy program at Western Nevada College, Beatriz Britting is living the American dream.
Matters to Contemplate: Friends rally for toddler victimized by brain tumor
Pretty brown-eyed Tuscani Ramos is 18 months old; but instead of toddling around like she should at her age, she's fighting off a wicked brain tumor.