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Earthquakes continue to shake Antelope Valley south of Gardnerville, reaching 119 by Friday morning

Carson City and the surrounding region felt the shake just before 4 p.m. south of Gardnerville on Thursday in the Coleville, Antelope Valley region.

The quake led to fallen boulders across U.S. 395 near Bridgeport, causing a closure between the state line to State Route 182.

The quake that was felt was a 6.0 magnitude earthquake, which is why it was felt throughout the region; however, it was only the first of over a hundred that would continue to shake beneath the sierras throughout the day and night, and has continued into Friday morning.

As of 8 a.m., a total of 119 earthquakes have continued to shake the area, with the latest occurring at 7:27 a.m. northwest of Bridgeport.

However, the majority of the quakes have stayed beneath 3.0 magnitude, with only a handful making it past a 4.0 magnitude.

It is unknown at this time what is causing the cluster of quakes, or how long they will continue to shake. Check back here for any updates.

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Carson City BMX is still racing and holding practice Wednesday evening. But this week organizers say there's a bonus attraction: An end of summer party during practice night.

It’s time for the students of Western Nevada College to head back to school. In order to help the day go smoothly, you’ll find coffee and snacks placed strategically around campus. Make sure to spend a moment checking out the new art installation in the main gallery: ‘The Surrealist Eye’ is on display and will have an artist reception on Thursday evening. Have a great week, Carson City.

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Northern Cal/Neva residents Bonnie Porter and David Kotzebue, both disabled veterans, recently announced their intentions to marry. Ms. Porter and Mr. Kotzebue both have service-related disabilities, so their nuptials are planned for Veterans' Day.

Old computers, flat-panel televisions, cell phones and electronic waste in general contain toxins such as Mercury, Lead, Cadmium, Polyvinyl Chloride, brominated Flame Retardants, and many other materials harmful to humans. Most toxins found in electronic waste are known as persistent, bioaccumulative toxins or PBTs and can be directly traced to a variety of debilitating and deadly diseases.

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Division of State Parks administers grant funds from the Recreational Trails Program of the Federal Highway Administration. Approximately $1.2 million in funding is available for the 2019 fiscal year. Applications are due by November 9, 2018.

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A groundbreaking ceremony for an all-new Sierra Nevada Ear Nose and Throat office in Carson City was held Friday afternoon at 1493 Medical Parkway.

UPDATE: 2:22PM: The northbound lanes of East College Pkwy between U.S. Highway 50 East and Sherman Lane have now reopened. The southbound lanes of East College Pkwy remain closed at Sherman to Highway 50.
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UPDATE: 12:45PM: The eastbound left turn lane onto northbound College Pkwy at U.S. Highway 50 East has been shut down along with both directions of East College Pkwy between Sherman Lane and Highway 50 as crews work to right the overturned RV trailer.
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A postseason appearance wasn’t in the cards for the Reno Aces this season.

The Fresno Grizzlies’ come-from-behind 7-6 victory Saturday clinched the Pacific Northern Division with a 76-55 record. This marks the second playoff appearance in four seasons for the Grizzlies, a minor league affiliate of the Houston Astros.

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A 64 year-old Carson City man was arrested Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Carson City Sheriff's Office on a felony charge of using a minor child as the subject of sexual portrayal, a Carson City Sheriff's Office arrest report said.

I had already written out this morning's column ahead of time when I learned of U.S. Sen. John McCain's passing.

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The accident is blocking traffic. Motorists can expect delays.

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A new, yet not so new, technology policy at CHS has upset some and caused others to look at the potential benefits.

No longer are students allowed to possess their earbuds at school let alone use them during breaks or at lunch time. Accessing cell-phones during class may also result in confiscation, delivery to the office, and a call home to have the parent or guardian come and personally pick it up from the office.

Live stage music played simultaneously Saturday evening from the Minnesota Street Stage at the Brewery Arts Center on West King Street to Living the Good Life Nightclub-Bistro-Lounge at Adams and North Carson Street.

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CARSON CITY — EC-Council has selected Western Nevada College as the 2018 Academic Innovator of the Year Award recipient for lasting impacts on its students’ cybersecurity education and local communities.