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May

Finally, Yucca Mountain’s final coffin nail may be in sight

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Carson City road report for Nov. 9-15

Carson City road report for Nov.

Carson City may offer online courses

Carson City may offer online coursesBy Teri Vance tvance@nevadaappeal.com

Unemployment Rises Above 10 Percent

Unemployment Rises Above 10 PercentBy Don Lee and Jim Puzzanghera Los Angeles Tim

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the EditorStaff Writer

Community Briefs

Community BriefsStaff Writer

Obituary: Elizabeth "Betty" Ann Cordle

Obituary: Elizabeth "Betty" Ann CordleStaff Writer

Letters to the editor 10-31

Letters to the editor 10-31Staff Writer

Flu vaccines starting to arrive

Flu vaccines starting to arriveBy GEOFF DORNAN gdornan@nevadaappeal.com

Incubators. Not just for hospital baby wards anymore.

Carson City Supervisors this week will get a look at what some of their $400K-plus payment to the Carson Nugget will get them in planning for the future of downtown Carson City.

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the EditorStaff Writer

Supervisors to hear ambitious redevelopment plan

Supervisors to hear ambitious redevelopment planBy Sandi Hoover shoover@nevadaapp

Free memory screenings offered

Free memory screenings offeredStaff Report

Wealthy are no longer shut out from Roth IRAs

Wealthy are no longer shut out from Roth IRAs By William Creekbaum For the Nevada

Birth Announcements

Birth AnnouncementsStaff Writer

Lake Tahoe? There's an app for that

LAKE TAHOE - You may have no idea what an Apple iPhone application is, but iPhone and other smartphone users do, which is why organizations are starting to create applications specifically for the Lake Tahoe area.

Origin of malaria may have been found

WASHINGTON (AP) - Scientists say they may have tracked down the origins of the deadly disease malaria - chimpanzees.

Potential glaucoma treatment tested

WASHINGTON - A new type of eye drop may point the way to treatment for glaucoma, though it's only been tested in three people so far.

Sales tax numbers slide below state projections

Nevada's taxable sales continued their downward slide in May, for the first time dipping below the Economic Forum projections used to finalize the state budget.

Product recalled due to possible salmonella risk

The following recall has been announced because the product may be contaminated with salmonella, an organism that can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections, especially in young children, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems; no...

Kids' lower IQ scores linked to prenatal pollution

CHICAGO (AP) - Researchers for the first time have linked air pollution exposure before birth with lower IQ scores in childhood, bolstering evidence that smog may harm the developing brain.

Fleming receives nursing degree from Azusa Pacific

Amanda Kay Fleming graduated cum laude from Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, Calif., May 9. Fleming is a 2005 graduate of Carson High School. She earned a bachelor of science degree in nursing. She also completed a month-long tour in Kolkata, India...

Casino winnings down 8.3 percent

Nevada casinos won $889 million from gamblers in May, down 8.3 percent compared with their May 2008 win, according to a state report released Thursday.

It may take an act of Congress for BCS playoff

There's only so much our nation's politicians can do in their limited time in Washington, D.C., and only so many issues they can tackle.

MOUNTAIN OF DEBT: Rising debt may be next crisis

WASHINGTON - The Founding Fathers left one legacy not celebrated on Independence Day but which affects us all. It's the national debt.

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

Real estate transactions recorded by the Carson City Assessor's Office by date, address and sale price. For details on individual transactions, visit www.carson-city.nv.us/.May 25, 20091342 Goshute Way, $241,000 May 29, 2009

Ghost Walk May 26

May 26, 2012 - 1:00pm

The first “Ghost Walk” is May 26th 1-3pm, and BAC is a part of the walk. Join us for a spooktacular time!

Evening walks start at 6:30pm on June 16, July 21, August 18 and September 15th, 2012.

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