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Zombie Paintball returns to Andelin Family Farms this October

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Repeats every week until Sat Oct 30 2021 .
October 7, 2021 - 7:00pm
October 14, 2021 - 7:00pm
October 21, 2021 - 7:00pm
October 28, 2021 - 7:00pm
The Zombies return to Andelin Family Farm this fall for the 6th season of Zombie Paintball. The exciting attraction where guests defend the city from the zombies aboard the battle buses.

Andelin Family Farms hosts numerous family-friendly attractions and events year round at their farm located at 8100 pyramid way in Sparks.

This one-of-a-kind attraction happens each Thursday, Friday and Saturday night in October from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

After a safety briefing, Zombie fighters board the converted school buses and drive out to the last known location of the zombies. Music, glowing paintballs and live zombie actors make for a memorable experience as each participant has 200 paintballs to shoot.

Zombie paintball is one of many fall attractions at Andelin Family Farm. Other attractions include the pumpkin patch adventure farm, corn maze and corn creepers haunt. Attraction hours, dates, prices and advance tickets can be found at andelinfamilyfarm.com.

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UPDATE: The Douglas Sheriff’s Office received numerous calls stating the female in the booking photograph was actually Riki Eltingham. Eltingham had a felony warrant for her arrest out of Calaveras County. Eltingham is claiming she is now going by her maiden name Riki Scibella, a 41 year old resident of Calaveras County. Either name added a no bail felony hold for Scibelle-Eltingham in addition to the previous charges.
Anyone with additional information related to this investigation can contact Investigator Brandon Williamson at (775) 782-9927.
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The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office arrested a California couple Sunday for alleged possession of a stolen vehicle, possession of stolen property, along with additional property and drug related crimes. A third person was also arrest for suspicion of drugs and paraphernalia.

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing, the Nevada State Museum in Carson City has a host of activities and programs planned this week that aim to look back at the past, learn about the present and inspire the future.

Two were arrested Sunday for felony and misdemeanor charges after a traffic stop led to the discovery that the vehicle stopped not only had drugs and paraphernalia inside but had been reported stolen, a Carson City sheriff's deputy report said.

The Carson City Library is hiring to fill an open Digitorium Internship. Digitorium interns help manage the library's teen space and assist with program planning and implementation. The Digitorium Internship starts in August and runs through the 2019/2020 school year.

Between July 22 and August 4, 2019, Nevada’s law enforcement agencies throughout the state, including the Carson City Sheriff's Office, will be Joining Forces and citing distracted drivers.

The heat is on heading into Monday, July 22, 2019. We're looking at another sunny day in the capital city region with daytime highs in the mid to upper 90s. If you're up for for a walk or bike ride to get the oxygen flowing, it might be best to get it done first thing in the morning. Otherwise, there's plenty of ways to stay cool. Looking ahead for the first day of the work week there's a local talk, art classes, line dancing and more.

Christian Encounter Ranch of Grass Valley, Calif., will hold its annual Agony Ride Fundraiser this Friday and Saturday, July 26th and 27th, in the Sierra Valley (about 1 hour northwest of Carson City off of Highway 70). During the event, cyclists commit to riding their bicycles as far as they can in 24 hours and are sponsored on a per-mile or flat rate basis.

Local rider Christopher Palmer, of Washoe Valley, will be riding for the 7th time this year. To date, he's ridden a total 1910 miles and raised more than $17,000 for the ministry.

My heroes will soon be floating away on a slab of ice with no internet, no phone service and no days off. These are the hearty scientists from 17 nations willing to ride around on an ice flow for months on a stretch, amidst the fastest changing climate in the world, the North Pole.

This week's edition of It's Your City, host Cortney Bloomer sits down with Youth Theater Carson City's Andie Wilkerson and Aydree Shehorn to talk about the upcoming production of "Little Mermaid Jr.," which runs July 26 through August 4 at the Bob Boldrick Theatre inside the Carson City Community Center.

We’ve finally settled into a spectacular Tahoe summer. Like a shooting star, summer is fleeting, with the Fourth of July already in our review mirror. With all the outdoor recreation that summer affords us here at Lake Tahoe, here’s one more experience worth noting.

I just finished Barbara Kingsolver’s Flight Behavior, a heart-wrenching story about monarch butterflies, their migration and the destruction of their habitat. Although fictional, the author provides detailed scientific information about their physiology, migratory behavior, food sources and how scientists study these amazing creatures called “King Billies” in the book.

Long time political activist and former Carson City Republican Vice Chairman Aaron Sims officially kicked off his campaign for mayor of Carson City Saturday morning at the firefighters memorial at Mills Park.

The Carson City region and much of western and northern Nevada may experience the hottest days of the year over the next couple days, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a Heat Advisory from Sunday afternoon to Monday night.

Good morning Carson City. It is Sunday, July 21, 2019. Activities today include fitness events, an endurance run, a bike ride, a BMX benefit ride, a fundraising rummage sale at Carson Mall, plus a family fun celebration at Lone Mountain Veterinary Hospital as it celebrates American Animal Hospital Association Accredited Hospital Day and much more. Enjoy the day.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of July 22-28, 2019. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Advocates to End Domestic Violence’s Annual Taste of Downtown is one of Carson City’s largest events of the year, and this year, the masses showed up to support.

With dozens of food and drink booths along with several bands, Downtown Carson Street was transformed into a massive street party on Saturday evening.

According to Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong, over two thousand people were estimated to have attended.

UPDATE 10:30 p.m.: The package was empty and the Sheriff’s Office has cleared the scene. The park will be reopened during regular hours.

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The Lake Tahoe Bomb Squad was called to Carson City’s Sonoma Park Saturday evening on reports of a suspicious package found, said Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong.

As of 8:30 p.m. the bomb squad was on route to the park, which has been closed. Residents are being asked to keep away from the park for safety reasons.

Updates to follow.

Painting Party to raise funds for residential re-entry program

Reciprocity Inc. and Rustically Divine will hold a "Fun"draiser on Tuesday, Aug. 6 at 6 p.m.

Mormon Station is located in the heart of the Genoa National Historic District, which encompasses over 25 structures and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Join a Park Ranger for a guided walking tour throughout a portion of the historic district. During the approximately one-mile roundtrip walk, we will discuss the significance of the structures located along the route.

The Thursday Night Carson City Cruise winner goes to Bonnie with her 1955 Chevy Bel Air. The event was held at Hooten Tire Company and featured an award presentation to Bonnie by the owner and daughter of Hooten Tire.

Too short. Too old. The conventional wisdom says Jordan Caroline won’t play in the NBA. The Los Angeles Lakers are saying too bad for the rest of the league. The former Nevada forward is with us now.

The University of Nevada has announced that students who were set to be put up in the Argenta Dormitory at the Reno campus will now be relocated to a tower at Circus Circus following the July 5 explosion that destroyed a good amount of the building and left a handful of students with minor injuries.

In addition, the resident dining facility on the first floor of Argenta, in which all dormitory students with paid meal plans eat during the year for most meals, was also damaged and will remain closed for the next academic year.

Deputies arrested three Carson residents Friday evening in the 2800 block of Bel Air Way on felony possession of controlled substance among other offenses.

According to the report, Special Enforcement Team deputies arrested Gregory Dee Shoemaker, Nicole Iona Contreras and Devin Edward Keller after receiving multiple drug complaints about a residence.

The 17th annual National Night Out, hosted by the National Association of Town Watch and the Carson City Sheriff's Office, will be held Tuesday, August 6, 2019 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Mills Park, Carson City, Nevada.

Good morning Carson City and happy Saturday! We’ve got a full list of events happening today and tomorrow, including Taste of Downtown, concerts throughout the city, and more!

Take a look below to see what we’ve got going through the rest of the weekend.

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The party will be in full swing from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at their 402 N. Carson Street location.

The famous Pat Benatar along with husband Neil Giraldo will be performing at TJ’s Corral next to the Carson Valley Inn in Minden on Wednesday, July 31 as a part of their 2019 summer concert series.

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