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Cops and Kids Sheriff's Open House/Public Fair

Carson City Sheriff’s Office will host the 7th Annual Cops and Kids Sheriff’s Open House safety, crime and substance abuse awareness fair on Saturday, May 22, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, 911 E. Musser Street, Carson City.
This year's special guest will be Miss Nevada USA 2010 Julianna Erdesz.

Carson City Cops and Kids Open House set for May 22

Carson City Sheriff’s Office will host the 7th Annual Cops and Kids Sheriff’s Open House safety, crime and substance abuse awareness fair on Saturday, May 22, from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, 911 E. Musser Street, Carson City.

Cops and Kids Sheriff’s Open House was started by Sheriff Ken Furlong as part of the community policing efforts implemented by his administration.
Cops and Kids Sheriffs Open House is designed to:

— Build positive relationships between law enforcement, youth and citizens

Nugget Project: Landlord doubts state agencies will move

At the Carson Nugget Redevelopment Advisory Committee meeting last night, it was revealed that the developers are negotiating with the Gaming Control Board, Public Utilities Commission and the Department of Health and Human Services about relocating to the planned downtown development.

But the landlord of one of these agencies said it would be highly unlikely that any of them will move anytime soon.

Mt. Rose Ski Resort comes up with a nice perk

All Mt. Rose Ski Resort passes purchased between now and May 9 will be entered in a drawing to get their pass refunded. Buy your Mt. Rose Unlimited or Limited Pass online at www.skirose.comtoday.
Here is the price for the ski passes:

— Adult ages 18-64, $377
— Senior ages 65 plus, $255
— Teen ages 13-17, $255
— Child ages 6-12, $133

All Unlimited Passes include unrestricted lift access with no void dates plus these perks:

— $50 Rosebuds Children's Camps (void holidays, discount available to children of adult and senior pass holders)

Arrest made in string of Carson City vehicle thefts; authorities investigate connection to stolen Toyota trucks

An unemployed Carson City man and a Gardnerville woman face multiple felony charges after they admitted to a string of stolen vehicle thefts and burglaries over the past few days.

Paul Allen Jennings, 39, of Carson City, and Shadine Ford, 24, of Gardnerville, face several felony charges after authorities found the pair hiding in the bushes after admitting they broke into a Carson City home. The pair also told authorities they had been involved in several vehicle burglary and break-ins over the past few days because, they said, they needed the money.

Carson City couple face felony charges in computer theft from Wal-Mart

For the second time this month, a computer was stolen from a Carson City Wal-Mart and surveillance footage have landed the thieves behind bars.

Carson City meth bust nets 30 grams; surveillance equipment and vehicle seized

Carson City authorities made a significant methamphetamine bust over the weekend, netting at least 30 grams of the drug, seizing a vehicle and finding police scanners and night vision cameras used as surveillance.

Deputies arrested the 52-year-old suspect, a Carson City carpenter, on numerous felony drug charges including drug trafficking.

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.

Classic Billiards Now Open at Carson Lanes Retail Center

Carson Lanes Retail Center is pleased to announce the opening of Classic Billiards. This upscale billiards room features 3 Regulation 8' Tables and 1 Tournament Grade 9' Table. All the tables are available by the hour (not coin-op). You must be 16 and above to rent a table (equipment available at the front desk. A driver's license, state i.d. or credit card is required). Kids twelve and above can play if accompanied by an Adult or Guardian. Food and Drinks are available and allowed in the Billiards Room.

New Homebrewing Store Open - Just Brew It

Thank you Carson City and surrounding areas for a wonderful first 3 weeks of business! We are excited to be here.

That copier hard drive: Your weakest link

Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park tours begin April 7

MINDEN, Nev. – Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park will open for tours on Wednesday, April 7, 2010.

Soar into Spring

Official: Companies getting state contracts aren’t registered in Nevada

CARSON CITY – There are up to 20 companies that are winning lucrative contracts from state agencies that aren't registered to do business in Nevada, Secretary of State Ross Miller said today.

Capital Ford fundraiser for Carson High baseball team poised to raise $6,000

When it comes to quality being job one, Dick Campagni's Capital Ford in Carson City wants the Carson High School boys baseball team to have all the equipment it needs to make it a winning season.

Postcards from the Past

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

Thank You Carson Valley

Child pornography on-line trader gets probation

Big natural gas leak at Clear Creek and 395

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

February 6th Town Hall meeting at Comma Coffee Cancelled – Personnel & Equipment problem

The Town Hall meeting with Mayor Bob Crowell for February 6th had to be cancelled due to personnel and equipment snafus.

Comment on Notice to NewsCarsonCity.com viewers by Dave Morgan

We are definitely working on it. Equipment and some personnel issues. We’ll work it out quick.
Thanks for your patience. It was not Mayor Crowell. It was us.

Thanksgiving Steam Train

New Traffic Signal on South Carson

Faulty equipment caused power outage

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Northern Nevada briefly

Northern Nevada brieflyStaff Writer

Carson business wins award

Carson business wins award Staff Writer

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