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GOP U.S. Senate Front-Runner Sue Lowden says Reid Will Go Negative in Re-election Bid

CARSON CITY – Nevada GOP U.S. Senate candidate and front-runner Sue Lowden said she expects a negative campaign from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid if she wins the crowded Republican primary in June.

Squaw Valley open through May 9

Squaw Valley USA reports the longest and most complete season in Lake Tahoe
After receiving seven feet of fresh snow in seven days, Squaw Valley is once again offering the longest and most complete ski season in Lake Tahoe with plans to stay open for skiing and riding through May 9, 2010. Squaw Valley’s annual snowfall of 450 inches and mountain topography featuring acres upon acres of upper elevation North-facing terrain are among the natural attributes that enable the resort to remain open through the middle of May each ski season.

Meeting Planners Can Win $20K plus a Conference in Granlibakken Contest

Name the Resort’s Viking Trio and Win an All-inclusive Conference at Lake Tahoe

Name the Granlibakken Vikings and Win a Trip to Tahoe

Public Contest to Name Each of the Resort’s Viking Ambassadors

State Parks announces 75th anniversary photography and geocaching contests

by Scott Schrantz Source: http://aroundcarson.com/2010/04/07/state_parks_announces_75th_anniversary_photography_and_geocaching_contests News Release: March 26 marked the 75th anniversary of Nevada State Parks. It was the exact date on which the Nevada Legislature first created the Nevada State Park system in 1935.

2010 Election Season Crucial with Redistricting on the Agenda in the Next Legislative Session

CARSON CITY – As millions of Americans fill out their census forms over the next several weeks in the nation’s once-a-decade head co

Jumping contest for little ones at Diamond Peak March 20

Lots going on at Sierra-at-Tahoe for next couple of snow months

Public relations team wins for V&T grand opening campaign

A successful public information campaign to spread the word about Carson's City's historic Virginia and Truckee Railroad grand opening were recognized and honored recently.

Nevada Volunteer Looks to Win National Pepsi Contest

When Arlene Williams began interviewing local volunteers for Nevada Volunteers, the nonprofit she serves with, she realized how valuable it would be to write a blog about her conversations.

World Freestyle Championships at Squaw Valley

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Mt. Rose Upcoming February Events

Firkin’ Tailgate party

Sunday, February 7, 2:00 p.m.

Retro ski party posponed; Keston Ramsey skis no more

Carson freshman boys win again

The Carson High freshman boys basketball team extended its win streak to nine straight games with a 46-21 victory against South Tahoe on Tuesday afternoon.

Telemark Day at Mt. Rose

It's a freeheel frenzy at Mt. Rose on Sunday Jan. 10. Enjoy a telemark demo day hosted by Reno Mountain Sports. Demo new gear from Black Diamond, Atomic, Garmont, Crispi, Alpina, Scarpa or K2.

Post Christmas youth “Battle of the Bands” in Dayton

Teen Battle of the Bands in Dayton:
Two Groups Host Music Game Contest with $250 in Prizes
When Dayton Task Force members were brainstorming about creative ideas for promoting fitness and physical act

CHS girls pick up second easy win

It was clear virtually from the tip-off of the game what the outcome was going to be, so for the Carson High girls basketball team, the challenge became to maintain its focus througout the contest.

Carson girls pass their first test

The Carson High girls basketball team passed its first Northern 4A test with an impressive 57-47 win at North Valleys on Saturday in a non-league contest.

Carson loses beloved character

Bill Williamson, a man made famous by his car-driving dogs, died Tuesday, three weeks after cancer also took his beloved golden retriever Beau.

Nevada Day: Family of drilling competitors continues tradition

Nevada Day: Family of drilling competitors continues traditionBy Teri Vance tvanc

Nevada Day: Comstock reclaims title of hairiest chins

Nevada Day: Comstock reclaims title of hairiest chinsBy BRIAN DUGGAN bduggan@neva

Beard contest: He's a contender

Former teaches pleads to striking girl

A former Empire Elementary School teacher who resigned in light of allegations that he struck a 9-year-old girl in the head with a book, pleaded no contest to the charge of misdemeanor battery Thursday.

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