Tuesday Dec 15 | Lahonton Valley News
The following is a list of bench warrants issued by Justice Court for Failure to Appear/Pay on Dec.
Snow, cold persists as storms continue Saturday
A major storm moving into the area Saturday is expected to dump up to 3 feet of snow in the Sierra and 6 inches in the valley around Reno, more in the foothills.
Several accidents on Interstate 80 between Sparks and Fernley
There are reports of several accidents on Interstate 80 between Sparks and Fernley.
Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center
CANTY: To Sean and Gina of Reno, a daughter, Nov. 29, 2009. ARAGON-GARCIA: To Cassandra Aragon and Fidel Garcia of Reno, a daughter, Dec.
Fallon City Police Brett Michael Sellers, 43, of Fallon, laborer, was arrested Nov.
Renown Regional Medical Center
BELL-LOPEZ: To Alan A. Bell and Cameron M. Lopez of Reno, a son, Nov. 21, 2009. CANO: To Alberto and Jillana R. of Carson City, a son, Nov.
Voice concerns at superintendent's brown bag lunch
MEET THE SUPERINTENDENT: Washoe County schools superintendent Heath Morrison holds a brown bag lunch from noon to 1 p.m. today at the National Automobile Museum, 10 S. Lake St.
Fernley accepts County property, including cemetery
FERNLEY--Saying although it might cost the city more money, it was the civic thing do, and thus the Fernley City Council voted unanimously to accept 36 acres of property owned by Lyon County, which also includes the Eunice Marcum/Desert Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
The Churchill County Commissioners held a regular meeting Thursday morning where they discussed or took action on the following items: Request for donation from the Fallon Swing Kids.
Stump of area's oldest tree sits at City Hall
FERNLEY--In 2004, Joan Fincher-Bevan began rallying residents to preserve a portion of the city's oldest tree, which stood for many years at the former Jackson Ranch, which was then located on Main Street.
Arlene Mae Wilson, lifelong resident of Fallon, passed away after a short illness on Oct.
Volunteers remove refuse from historic pioneer trail
FERNLEY--Volunteers spent Saturday morning walking the historic Truckee River Route of the California Trail and along the old Central Pacific Railroad picking up household garbage, and yard refuse, in an effort to keep the area looking the same as when pioneers passed through that area.
Inquisition highlights poems by students
Submitted Article FERNLEY--Fernley Poet and Publisher Ferris E. Jones who publishes the poetry leaflet, The Inquisition will feature poetry written by Fernley elementary students in it's winter issue.
RENOWN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER CERDA: To Juan L. and Guadalupe F. of Reno, a daughter, Oct.
'The Inquisition' to highlight poems by students
Submitted Article FERNLEY--Fernley poet and publisher Ferris E. Jones, who publishes the poetry leaflet 'The Inquisition,' will feature poetry written by Fernely elementary students in it's winter issue.
Pyramid Lake High School celebrates 30th anniversary
Pyramid Lake High School has evolved from humble beginnings, which included time in vacant buildings 30 years ago to its permanent facility in Nixon that opened about 10 years ago.
Fallon City Police Tamara Monette Caskey, 34, of Reno, a laborer was arrested Sept.
Sacred Visions Pow-Wow Committee: Wish List
Organization: The Sacred Visions Pow-Wow Committee of Pyramid Lake, which keeps traditions and culture alive for the youth and the elders in the community.
An image from the 2008 powwow. A three-day powwow at Lampe Park, Sept. 25-27, starts Friday afternoon with a health and college fair beginning at 2 p.m. Later that evening comedians will take the stage to entertain everyone at the free event.
Man killed in Thursday car accident near Wadsworth identified
A man killed Thursday in a single vehicle rollover accident on State Route 447 north of Wadsworth was identified today by Nevada Highway Patrol officials.
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