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Spring Back into Silver State history: Travel Nevada embraces historical, legendary experiences

CARSON CITY — A new museum as well as recreation, entertainment and dining opportunities will bloom this spring in Nevada. From the opening of the Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum in Carson City to the debut of new restaurants in Las Vegas, Nevada delivers uncommon experiences this season.

Stewart Indian School Museum will have its grand opening May 9. This former federal boarding school for Native American children operated from 1890 to 1980. It was one of several boarding schools opened by the federal government in the late 1890s in an attempt to assimilate Native Americans. Over time, the school’s mission changed, and the new museum tells this complex story.

What's New in: Reno-Tahoe
Tunnel Creek Cafe and Flume Trail Bikes in Incline Village at Lake Tahoe will reopen after remodeling projects. Both are near the East Shore Trail, a three-mile, paved bicycling/pedestrian path that opened in summer 2019, connecting Incline Village to Sand Harbor State Park.

Carson Ridge Disc Golf Park, a 30-acre complex in Carson City has opened, offering two courses: the nine-hole Pony Express course for beginners and families, and the 18-hold Stadium course for more advanced players.

Virginia City will have its annual Rocky Mountain Oyster Fry and St. Patrick’s Day celebration March 14. Attendees can sample delicacies from cooks competing for the title of Best Rocky Mountain Oyster Cook in the West and revel in the St. Patrick’s Day atmosphere at a party only the Comstock can throw.

Genoa Western Heritage Days, with concerts, cowboy church and harmonica lessons, runs April 24-26 in the Carson Valley community of Genoa.

The Discovery Museum in Reno will open a new exhibit, Matter Splatter, on May 16. This 3,000-square-foot material sciences display will allow visitors to explore various states of matter in an engaging and hands-on way.

Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen recently opened inside Harveys Lake Tahoe in Stateline, where the high-energy restaurant and bar will shine the spotlight on many of Hell’s Kitchen cast/chef recipes and dishes featured on the show.

Rural Nevada
The history-rich town of Tonopah in central Nevada will offer new, themed ghost walk tours based on more than 400 hours of historic research and interviews in March and April. Details coming soon at tonopahnevada.com.

Hot air balloons will brighten the sky above Pahrump at the town’s hot air balloon festival Feb. 21-23 in Petrack Park. Tethered hot air balloon rides, carnival games and a live-action rodeo with mutton busting also are part of the event.

Working cowboys will compete at the Winnemucca Ranch Hand Rodeo Weekend, Feb. 26 to March 1. Watch bona-fide ranch hands compete in such team events as bronc riding, steer stopping and trailer loading.

Las Vegas
AREA15, an experiential art, retail and entertainment complex, opens in Las Vegas this spring. Anchored by Meow Wolf, an arts and entertainment group that offers immersive experiences, AREA15 also will include Nomadic, presenting tactile VR experiences, and Dueling Axes axe-throwing lounge.

The Neon Museum has extended the exhibition of Tim Burton’s original fine art through April 2020. The exhibit, “Lost Vegas: Tim Burton @ The Neon Museum,” transforms the museum’s distinctive campus through the artist’s singular vision.

Country music legend Shania Twain will begin her “Let’s Go!” residency at Planet Hollywood in March, expected to run through June; while rockstar Rod Stewart returns to Las Vegas in March for 16 shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Pop music sensation Bruno Mars will perform five shows at the Park MGM Theater in March and April.

A completely remodeled Palms Resort boasts several new high end restaurants — including Vetri Cucina, an intimate test kitchen from award-winning chef Marc Vetri, and Scotch 80 Prime, a luxurious and top-notch steakhouse — remodeled rooms and a revamped ambiance throughout the resort.

About Travel Nevada
The Nevada Division of Tourism (Travel Nevada) is part of the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. It promotes and markets Nevada as a tourism destination for domestic and international leisure and business travelers through its marketing and advertising programs and by coordinating partnerships between public and private entities. Travel Nevada also administers grant programs for local entities to market travel and tourism offerings and publishes Nevada Magazine.

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The Nevada State Museum and University of Nevada, Reno conducted archaeological excavations at Fort Churchill State Park in the mid-1970s. Museum staff and research associates are re-examining these collections reflecting U.S. Army and other military units’ occupation of the fort between 1860 and 1869.

Nevada’s unemployment rate decreased by 0.1 percentage points from February to March and now sits at 5.1 percent, according to the state's Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation’s March 2024 economic report. The labor force in the state shrunk by 114 people.

The Nevada Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs is honored to announce bipartisan approval of a statewide initiative to expand early learning centers and child care access for Nevada families.

The Nevada Supreme Court has upheld the state’s contentious “ghost gun” ban, reversing a lower court’s ruling that the law banning the sale of unfinished frames and receivers of a firearm was unconstitutionally vague.

By state law, once Carson City’s population reaches 60,000 residents, they will be mandated to create a new courtroom complete with a new judge and staff.

However, that comes with a price tag of at least $800,000 in staffing alone — and doesn’t include the price to expand the courthouse.

Reno Tahoe Comedy is proud to present Bobcat Goldthwait at Piper's Opera house in Virginia City on Saturday, April 27. Since his first appearance on the David Letterman Show at the age of 20, Bobcat has gone on to maintain a thriving career as a writer, director, actor, voice actor and stand-up comedian.

The Nevada State Prison Preservation Society is once again offering tours to the community beginning in May and continuing through the month of October.

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Carson City will host its first "Walking as One at 1" labyrinth walk on Saturday, May 4 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at 314 N. Division at Telegraph.

"Walking as One at 1" happens on World Labyrinth Day each year where participants across the globe engage in a labyrinth walk at 1 p.m. local time. This synchronized practice creates a 24-hour rolling wave of peaceful energy that passes from one time zone to the next across the world. The idea is to collectively contribute to a sense of unity and harmony.

The Carson City School District will host a quarterly Community Connections event next week, Wednesday, April 24, 2024, from 5:45-7:30 p.m. at Carson High School.

Carson Animal Services Initiative, also known as CASI, welcomes the community to enjoy an evening of great music, delicious food and wonderful live and silent auction items to support animals in need.

Earlier this month it was announced that Carson City’s Burlington Coat Factory would be closing. Rumors of a potential Hobby Lobby taking its place have now been substantiated.

The popular craft store applied for a permit for the location Wednesday, according to the Carson City Planning Division.

MINDEN — The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency has announced that it has published preliminary copies of the revised Flood Insurance Rate Map and Flood Insurance Study report for Douglas County and incorporated areas. These materials are available for public viewing on FEMA's website.

Hello fellow anglers. Yes, it is that time of year for the California opening day fishing season. This year we actually will have an opening day. Last year with our excessive snow pack, we were not able to get on many rivers until mid summer due to runoff.

Carson City Fire Department and multiple agencies will host the 2nd annual wildfire education and preparedness workshop for the community Tuesday, April 30.

Nevada Humane Society, Carson City branch Pet of the Week is Macy, a 6-year-old gal who has been at our shelter since the end of January. She was surrendered because her owner could no longer have animals.

Nevada State Museum staff invite all to contribute to a bee hotel this Saturday, April 20 as they celebrate Earth Day in Carson City. Participants are encouraged to contribute to the bee hotel, a nesting place for solitary bee friends, and learn about other ways you can help native pollinators.

Drawing on humor splashed with insight, nationally recognized syndicated cartoonist Brian Crane, also known as “Mr. Pickles,” packed the house as guest speaker Tuesday at the Carson City Senior Center.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office would like to provide some tips related to online safety for juveniles. It is important for parents to know how to set up their children’s devices for several reasons.

Carson Area MPO

Carson Area Metropolitan Planning Organization has posted a draft "Local Road Safety Plan" for public review and comment. A Local Road Safety Plan is a method for developing a locally tailored framework for identifying, analyzing, and prioritizing roadway safety improvements.

While waiting in line I always carry along a little Kipling, mainly to call upon this one little snippet to sustain me, “If you can wait and not be tired by waiting.” I do love his epic little poem, “If.” That poem has helped me to maintain my balance on more occasions than I can count.

The Historic Fourth Ward School Museum in historic Virginia City is pleased to announce the much-anticipated third annual Victorian Tea Party and Historic Fashion Show, scheduled for Mother’s Day weekend on Saturday, May 11, 2024.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit is proud to announce the addition of two new K9 teams. Our latest additions have just completed K9 school and are now deployed to the Patrol Division of the Sheriff’s Office. The addition of these two K9s maintains our service of seven dog teams, as we continue toward our organizational goal of eight K9 teams to provide full-time coverage for the Carson City community.

Lane reductions will take place Fridays through Mondays on U.S. 50 in Dayton beginning Friday, April 19 as the Nevada Department of Transportation replaces concrete barrier rail in the highway median.

The four Douglas County School District board members who have been front and center through controversy since being elected in November 2022 all pulled out of a decision to accept a settlement agreement on a Writ of Mandamus during their meeting last Tuesday.

The 42nd annual Chili on the Comstock returns to heat up Virginia City on Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19. As a qualifier for the International Chili Society World Finals, guests can indulge in a diverse array of chili styles, from spicy to mild and chili verde, all expertly crafted by some of the finest chili cooks in the West.

The next Carson City Board of Supervisors meeting will be held on Thursday, April 18, 2024 beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the Bob Crowell Boardroom of the Community Center, located at 851 E. William Street.

Two were arrested Monday for possession of stolen personal and business checks amounting to more than $555,000, according to the Douglas County Sheriff's Office.

Looking for a place to take your little ones this week? Look no further! Here is a list of family-friendly (and fun!) activities and events happening this week around the capital city.

Carson City Sheriff's Office deputies made four arrests on Monday for warrants and one arrest for alleged possession of drug paraphernalia, according to booking reports.

Common Ground Church Youth Group did volunteer work at Lone Mountain Cemetery in Carson City on Saturday to wrap lilac bushes with wire fencing in order to protect them from deer.