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Monday, July 13, 2026 at 5:08 AM
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Lyon County declares emergency

Lyon County declares emergency

Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter

The Lyon County Board of Commissioners Monday afternoon unanimously approved a Declaration of Emergency for Lyon County.

The decision was made in a public open meeting using the Zoom Platform. There was one person that spoke against the resolution. Lyon County staff will now begin implementing procedures to address the declaration. Additional information about the closure of our Senior Centers and Libraries will be forthcoming.

The Declaration will provide Lyon County with the ability to:

  • Temporarily close Senior Centers and provide senior meals via delivery or drive by meal pick up.
  • Temporarily close Lyon County Libraries
  • Reduce non-mandated services
  • To freeze hiring and non-essential expenses
  • Address Paid Administrative Leave for employees that are displaced
  • Processes and procedures to address gatherings, Board Meetings, etc.

Lyon County participates with Carson, Douglas and Storey Counties as a Quad County Health Care, Public Health Preparedness and Emergency Management Coalition. The Quad County has worked diligently to disseminate the most current information, monitor and respond to potential coronavirus cases and address concerns from the citizens of the Quad County region.

Residents with questions about the Coronavirus are being directed to look for information on the following websites:

Quad County Region: https://gethealthycarsoncity.org/novel-coronavirus-2019/

CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html

Or call the Quad County Corona Virus Hotline at (775)283-4789.

The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office is reviewing recommendations from the Nevada Pool-PACT and the National Sheriff’s Association on managing prevention and response to Coronavirus in the Jail.

County manager Jeff Page said Lyon County will continue to work with its Quad County Partners to inform residents and respond to this public health event.


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