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4-H youths help bring Nevada spirit to the nation’s capitol this Christmas
Nevada 4-H and Cloverbud youth helped decorate history this year by creating handmade ornaments for the 2025 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree, harvested from the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest for the first time. With the theme “Starry Skies to Neon Lights – Spirit of the Silver State,” kids from across Nevada crafted ornaments showcasing the state’s wildlife, landscapes, and traditions. From hand-painted horses and eagles to sewn creations, their work will be displayed on the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol this holiday season.
10/09/2025 04:13 PM
City, county both recognize National 4-H week
Fernley Mayor Neal McIntyre and the Lyon County Commission recognized Oct. 5–11 as National 4‑H Week, celebrating this year’s theme, “Beyond Ready.” 4‑H empowers youth with skills for the future through hands-on learning in leadership, science, agriculture, and more. Activities range from robotics and creative writing to Mustang Camp and growing ingredients for pizza from scratch. Local youth, volunteers, and families are encouraged to get involved and explore the many opportunities 4‑H offers across Nevada.
10/09/2025 04:10 PM
The Inside Veer -Fernley traffic has always defied its size
Fernley’s school zone traffic is getting extra attention from the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office. Congestion, red-light runners, and slow-moving vehicles during drop-off and pick-up have made areas like Hardie Lane and Cottonwood Elementary tricky to navigate. Officials say issuing citations isn’t always the answer and are exploring solutions like rerouting traffic or adjusting pickup locations. As Chief Deputy Mitch Brantingham noted, sometimes the fix isn’t a ticket—it’s a rethink.
10/09/2025 04:04 PM
Sheriff’s Office focusing on traffic enforcement around schools
The Lyon County Sheriff’s Office is increasing patrols around Fernley school zones to address congestion and safety concerns. Deputies will focus on Cottonwood Elementary, Hardie Lane near Fernley Elementary, and the Newlands Drive stoplight, where traffic backups and unsafe driving have been reported. Officials say traffic stops aren’t always the best solution and may explore rerouting or alternate pickup locations to improve safety for students and drivers.
10/09/2025 03:53 PM
Military briefs - Week of Oct. 9
10/08/2025 05:48 PM
School trustees to decide on tougher cell phone policy at next meeting
10/05/2025 03:37 PM
Council appoints Altick as interim city manager
10/05/2025 03:34 PM
Letter to the editor: The Charlie Kirk Government Complex
10/05/2025 03:29 PM
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Trustees begin process to fill vacant seat
10/05/2025 03:03 PM
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