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Gibbons Defends Budget Plan, Challenges Nevadans to Provide Alternatives if they Disagree

By Sean Whaley, Nevada News Bureau

Gibbons Defends Budget Plan, Challenges Nevadans to Provide Alternatives if they Disagree

CARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons today defended his plan to balance the state budget and challenged critics to come forward with workable alternatives if they object to any parts of his proposal.

Big natural gas leak at Clear Creek and 395

12:20: Leak stopped. Permanent fix ongoing. Intersection at Clear Creek and Frontage remains closed.

Are Nevada properties being properly and equally assessed?

By Phillip Moyer | Nevada News Bureau

Millennium Scholarship Program Slated for $12.6 Million Hit in Governor’s Budget Balancing Plan

By Sean Whaley, Nevada News Bureau

Millennium Scholarship Program Slated for $12.6 Million Hit in Governor’s Budget Balancing Plan

CARSON CITY – Among the multiple proposals identified today by Gov.

Gibbons Wants Hearing on School Voucher Plan, Says Competition Would Improve Educational Opportunities for Children

(Updated at 12:04 p.m. on Feb. 16, 2010)

Latest Carson City “construction detour” report

Road Report as of February 12, 2010. The following information applies to the period of February 15-21, 2010:
The southbound lane on N.

Valentine who done it, murder mystery

Saturday, February 13, 5:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 7:00 p.m..

Senators lead after opening day at regionals

RENO — Before taking the mat to start the Northern 4A Regional Tournament, Tim McCarthy emphasized that pins do make a difference when the team points are added up.

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Unconstitutional Property Tax Practices Reviewed

A Department of Taxation workshop held today reviewed proposals to equalize property taxes, a requirement of the Nevada Sta

Northern 4A Regional Tournament capsules

WNC athletes continue academic success

The Western Nevada College athletic program continued its success in the classroom as both the WNC baseball and softball teams maintained a cumulative grade point average above 3.0 for the fall

Western Baseball and Softball Players Score High in the Classroom

CARSON CITY – Western Nevada College’s baseball and softball teams have yet to play a 2010 season game on their home fields, but they have already earned accolades on campus.

CHS graduate Christy Works runs to first place

Carson High graduate Christy Works had another outstanding effortfor the University of Nevada women's track team over this past weekendat the United Heritage Invitational hosted by Boise State in N

Storytime with Miss Sarah

She started with the standard "I am so proud to be an American," paid respect with "happy birthday Ronald Reagan," and almost blew it with a lame "ice tea" joke.

Nevada Transportation Department Obligates All Road Project Stimulus Funds

CARSON CITY – Nevada’s Transportation Department, which came in for some criticism last year for what was described as a slow start to spendi

Gov. Gibbons Recommends 10 Percent Cuts to State Agencies and Education – Lawmakers Say No Deal Done Yet

CARSON CITY – Nevada Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford said today that dozens of cuts proposed by Gov.

CHS boys roll to win over Damonte Ranch

RENO – Down by 12 points in the first half and by eight points at halftime. No problem. It's not like the Carson High boys basketball team didn't know what it was getting into.

Late run lifts freshman boys past Damonte Ranch

A run of eight unanswered points over the final 2 minutes, 30 seconds lifted the Carson High freshman boys basketball team to a 50-43 Sierra League victory at home against Damonte Ranch on Tuesday

Comment on Editorial: Why spend $50 million on the “last library?” by hamakiman

In these days of financial constraint and economic hardship it is difficult at best for a community to pony up large sums of money for a project that won’t give you an immediate return on your mone

Comment on So Gibbons wants to lay off state workers? Well, it may get dicey… by luvsnv

State workers are not just numbers to be “adjusted.” They have families to feed, mortgages to pay, etc. just like the private sector.

Tough win for Carson frosh at Wooster

The Carson High freshman boys basketball led all the way on its way to a hard-fought 61-52 Sierra League victory at Wooster on Friday afternoon.

Fun at Mt. Rose ski area

Mt.

WNC Dean’s List, Fall 2009

Western Nevada College Names Fall 2009
Western Nevada College has named 301 students to the Fall 2009 Dean’s List.

Nevada’s unemployment rate worsens in December

State employment office officials report that Nevada’s jobless rate rose nearly a full point in December, from 12.3% in November to 13.1% in December.

Supervisors launch effort to finally build long-delayed indoor recreation center

Carson City Supervisors have launched an effort to secure federal stimulus funds to help pay for the long-awaited indoor recreation center.

Big-band jazz times two

Friday, January 15, 8:00 p.m.

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