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Fallon NDOW Moves to Reno Highway
After decades at its West B St. address, the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) has moved its Fallon office to 4082 Reno Highway. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is closed on holidays. The new location was purchased on December 30, 2022,...
Nevada county commissioner, hunting guide charged with felonies for 2023 bear hunt
Pershing County Commissioner Joe Crim and an experienced hunting guide have been charged with felonies for hunting an 8-year-old black bear in a prohibited area on Nov. 10, 2023, according to court documents. Crim and Michael Stremler, who owns Secret Pass Outfitters in Fallon, face the felony charges following a hunt of a male bear last year. ...
Free School Supplies at Community Day
Churchill County will host its annual Fallon Community Day event on August 10 from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Rafter 3C Arena. This event is designed as a free, fun, family back-to-school outing that will include a barbecue, bounce house, school supplies for children in attendance, swimming at the Fallon City Pool at Oats Park, and a chance to see local first responders and their vehicles.
August Library Events and Happenings
Dive into a variety of free events and programming at the Churchill County Library in August. Please note there will be no storytime on August 7 and 8. . The seed library is open, and it’s not too late to plant cool-weather flowers and vegetables. Visit the seed library just inside the front door to make your selections.
City Approves Sewer Bond Refinancing for $150K Savings
The Fallon City Council met on July 16 to discuss a resolution related to transferring the city’s 2024 Private Activity Bond Volume Cap to the Nevada Rural Housing Authority along with a resolution authorizing the City of Fallon staff to arrange the sale of general obligation (additionally pledged revenues) sewer refunding bonds. Also discussed were Community Development Block Grant applications for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
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