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Nevada Group Urges New Tax on Car Miles to Fund Road Improvements

CARSON CITY – The Nevada Highway Users Coalition has announced its support for moving forward with a study on Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) as a potential alternative to the current gas tax paid by motorists at the pump to fund road improvements and maintenance.
According to those involved in the study, the consequences of inaction could include the deterioration of roads and highways, increased vehicle wear and tear, increased congestion and accidents and longer commute times.

Diamond Peak joins the trend with free ski clincs for seniors

Comment on Part of Nugget Project strikes out (for the moment) on request for city pass-through funds. by IcedT

‘Encouraged to apply’ are the key words here. Who’s to say they would be hired or trained to fill those positions?

Creating a Local Organic Food Economy (updated)

By Quest Lakes

Comment on Nevada is greening…slowly by ninoinreno

Growing up in Ely taught me several things. One of which is the importance of sustainable jobs in a rural area.

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.

Fun at Mt. Rose ski area

Mt.

The “Personhood” movement takes a hit

Carson City District Court Judge Todd Russell has struck down a proposed change to the Nevada State Constitution that defines a person as having a genome, and therefore has the right to live, whether

Children's theater schedules tryouts

Wild Horse Children's Theater announces auditions for "Aladdin,
Jr"
Calling all young actors, singes, and dancers, ages 5-16. Wild Horse

New Carson City Library Blog

Pro-Life groups come out against "personhood" petition

Pro-Life groups come out against "personhood" petitionNevada Appeal Capitol Burea

How Gov. Gibbons can get his groove back

How Gov.

Fresh Ideas: Americans burying heads in sand on climate issue

Fresh Ideas: Americans burying heads in sand on climate issueBy Anne Macquarie Fo

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