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Thursday, February 20, 2025 at 10:49 AM

January Births at Banner Hospital

January Births at Banner Hospital

Amelia Ginny Rose Leggett, the first baby of 2025, was born on January 2 to Alisa and Aaron Leggett weighing 6 lbs., 4 oz., measuring 19 inches.

Alexander Jacob (A.J.) Perez was born on January 9 to Jennifer and Alexander Perez weighing 5 lbs. 11 oz., measuring 21 inches. 

Starla Roxanne Daresa McEvers was born on January 15 to Robin Brady and Joshua McEvers weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz., measuring 20 ½ inches. 

Lavilla Sage Morgan was born on January 17 to Baylei Rivera and Michael Morgan weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz., measuring 20 ½ inches. 

Leo Alexander Faught was born on January 18 to Shannon and Hadley Faught weighing 8 lbs., measuring 20 ½ inches. 

 

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Comment author: Jane HiattComment text: I just adored this man and his kindness and calm manner. I remember doing live interviews on KVLV when I sang with the Lahontan Valley Concert Choir and wanted to get the word out to the public on our performances in the valley. Since 1972, Mike and Dee have been among my most treasured friends. I will certainly miss him knowing he isn't there anymore.Comment publication date: 2/16/25, 8:34 AMComment source: Obituary - Joseph Marvin “Mike” McGinnessComment author: KelliComment text: I'd use firm. Press it for a bit (drain and put a plate on top) to squeeze out some of the moisture. Then crumble it up and add instead of the chorizo.Comment publication date: 2/15/25, 12:34 PMComment source: What’s Cooking in Kelli’s Kitchen - Cheesy Green Chile Bean BakeComment author: James SmackComment text: Sorry to hear about Mike, and thank you for sharing your memories. While I did not know him as well, I have to echo the community and especially his family have lost a great man.Comment publication date: 2/14/25, 9:37 PMComment source: Captain's Log - The People Who Make UsComment author: Derk PalfreymanComment text: I started as an outrider on his July wagon train in 1980. Dean had me dive a four up on the September train that same year. In 1981 I spent a week working as a swing outrider when he ran his famous 20 up in the Carson City parade. He taught me how to hitch and drive multiple teams. We had a great relationship and never a crossword. I will always appreciate his patience and great sense of humor. Sincerely Derk PalfreymanComment publication date: 2/13/25, 8:53 AMComment source: Obituary - Dean Calkins
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