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Former CC planner and redevelopment director Rob Joiner files for Supervisor Ward One

Former CC planner and redevelopment director Rob Joiner filed Friday in a very crowded race for City Supervisor Ward 1. Joiner said although he left the city eight years ago to finish his governmen

Bruno's Boxing to host Dresslerville card on Saturday

Gio Magana of South Lake Tahoe and Bruno's Boxing will face Ramiro Montes of Reno in the main event of the Amateur Boxing Invitational to be held in Dresslerville on Saturday.

Times Are Tough, But What If

by Michelle Latham Source: http://aroundcarson.com/2010/03/04/times_are_tough_but_what_if Everyone followed the 3/50 Project whenever possible?The 3/50 Project is one that starts with you.

Supervisors turn down property tax increase, but move forward on possible water rate hike

In a mixed bag meeting Thursday, city supervisors turned down a chance to raise property taxes $220,000 for their beleaguered city budget, but set into motion the process that could raise water rates

Independent American Party Files Candidate List, Looks to Make Headway in 2010

CARSON CITY – The Independent American Party (IAP) this week released its list of candidates for 38 different offices, including the seat now held by U.S. Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., and all three congressional seats. There are candidates for state and local offices as well.

Karen Abowd to run for Carson City Supervisor Ward One

Karen Abowd, co-owner of Adele's Restaurant, announced her candidacy today for Carson City Supervisor Ward One.

Carson City Jefferson Jackson Dinner on March 25th

The Carson City Democratic Central Committee will hold its annual Jefferson Jackson Dinner on Thursday, March 25th, at the Carson Nugget.

Special Session: Assembly GOP Leader Says Bank Fee in Budget a Tradeoff, Expresses Concerns About Last Minute Jobs Bill

CARSON CITY – Assembly Minority Leader Heidi Gansert said in an interview today that GOP agreement to include a new f

Smith Valley's Gleason vaults to second at Big Sky meet

Smith Valley product Kylee Gleason turned in a personal record performance to capture second-place in the women's pole vault for Idaho State University at the Big Sky Conference Indoor Track and Fi

Bipartisan Budget Deal in Place

CARSON CITY – As a deal to close an $805 million budget gap was announced today, bringing a close to a sometimes rancorous six-day special session, Republican lawmakers say they helped shape the de

News Carson City merges with Carson Now

The staff of Carson Now would like to officially welcome the readers of News Carson City. Dave Morgan started News Carson City as a cable access channel in 1994, and the NewsCarsonCity.com website in 2005. Through his tireless work, he built a great local news alternative.

News Carson City is moving to Carson Now

Dear News Carson City readers,

Mirror, mirror, on the wall….

On The Reflection In The Mirror
By Karl Neathammer

Earthquake intuitive predicted major quake this week

Local author-intuitive Cal Orey, author of "The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes" was on top of the latest seismic activity that has affected the globe with ongoing tsunami advisories for the entire Pacif

Lily's China Bistro Opening on Carson Street

Heritage Bank of Nevada buys out Carson River Community Bank

Carson River Community Bank, located on Highway 395 next to Home Depot and Target, was declared a failed institution Friday by Nevada state banking regulators and the Federal Depositors Insurance C

As Legislature Considers Higher Education Cuts, Assembly Members Weigh In On Six Figure Salaries at UNLV

The State Senate and Assembly have this week considered cuts to education as they seek ways to close Nevada’s $881 million budget gap at the legislative special session.

FREERIDERS SLATED AT NISSAN TRAM FACE - SQUAW VALLEY , FEB. 27 – MARCH 5

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.

Budget Puzzle Remains Incomplete as Legislature Starts Special Session

CARSON CITY – As the Nevada Legislature plodded through the first day of a special session called to erase a nearly $900 million

Lawmakers and Governor at odds over budget plans

Lawmakers, Governor at Odds Over Budget Plan
By Sean Whaley | 7:07 pm February 22nd, 2010

Lawmakers, Governor at Odds Over Budget Plan

CARSON CITY – Gov.

UNR has a tough day

While it was a tough day for the University of Nevada baseball team, local Wolf Pack players still had a solid effort.

Editorial: Nugget Project: No new answers. Only more questions.

Editorial by Dave Morgan

An article in the Nevada Appeal this morning attempts to get new information from the Nugget Project’s “go to guy,” Steve Neighbors. Neighbors, who is now the owner of the Nugget, is quoted as saying that the project still lacks a developer to shoulder the “private industry” half of the project. That’s about all that’s new from Neighbors, that they STILL don’t have a private partner.

Snow is on the way, per the National Weather Service

Winter Storm Warning In Effect Until 10 Am PST Sunday…

Gibbons/Lawmakers square off on budget/tax revenue issues

While staring a nearly one billion dollar budget deficit in the face, Governor Gibbons and state lawmakers are already drawing lines in the sand about what they will or won’t consider in closing th

Comment on Nevada loses one of its “Great Ones” by Dave Morgan

In my 35+ years of local news reporting I must say that Captain Mike Biaggini will be one of those officers who I’ll remember as representing the best of his profession.

Governor Gibbons lays out the cuts…sets February 23rd to start special session of the State Legislature

Governor Gibbons has notified state lawmakers they will be ordered back to Carson City on February 23rd to convene a special session of the State Legislature to deal with the state’s nearly $900 mi

Creating a Local Organic Food Economy (updated)

By Quest Lakes

Gibbons Wants Hearing on School Voucher Competition: Claims Would Improve Educational Opportunities for Children

By Sean Whaley | Nevada News Bureau

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