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Carson J.V. club sweeps double header

Freshman Luke Maher hit a tie-breaking home run in the fourth inning and then came home on a Bruce McIntosh double in the bottom of the sixth to give the Carson High J.V. baseball team an 8-7 victory at home against Fallon in the second game of a Sierra League double header on Saturday afternoon.
Coupled with a 10-0 win in game one, the Senators completed a sweep of the double header and three-game series against Fallon. The Senators are now 5-1 in league play, 8-2 overall for the season.

Carson High students present Salsa: The Latin Experience

Salsa, the Latin American dance known for its fast tempo, is brought to us by Carson High School students as they present their senior class project.

Carson City 'Then and Now' at Sierra Place

Join us as Bob Nylen, Curator of History-Nevada State Museum, enlightens and informs us as only he can with photos, stories and anecdotes of Carson City "Then & Now".

Grand Chefs Gala fundraiser at Grand Sierra Resort

The best prepared food in Northern Nevada will be featured on Saturday in Reno with the Grand Chefs Gala, a Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Nevada fundraiser at the Grand Sierra Resort Ballroom.

Sierra-at-Tahoe and Northstar deals

Frustration mounts for the CHS baseball team

FALLON _ It's early in the season, but the frustration is beginning to mount for the Carson High baseball team. And the youth of the team is no longer a scapegoat.

McIntosh homer, Wolfe pitching lead J.V. club to win

FALLON -- Bruce McIntosh slammed a two-run homer in the sixth inning to support a complete game pitching performance by Casey Wolfe as the Ca

Clutch pitching, defense help Senators top Greenwave, 2-1

FALLON -- So, how does a softball team manage to win an important game after giving up five errors and five walks?

OurTown: Rob Hooper, Northern Nevada Development Authority

Rob Hooper, executive director of NNDA, talks about economic development in Carson City and the Sierra region.

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Senators play well in league opener at Empire Ranch

Opening day for the Sierra League boys golf season saw some impressive individual performances overall and the Carson Senators produced their

A Carson City Classic: Historic Virginia & Truckee Railroad Tickets Now On Sale

The 2010 season for the Virginia & Truckee Railroad is rolling down the tracks toward its May 27 opening, with online tickets available now at www.VisitCarsonCity.com.

Sophomores play key roles for Senators in twin-bill split against Tigers

MINDEN -- Aided by key contributions from its cast of sophomores -- including Drew Moreland, Nick Domitrovich, Rory Petersen and Brock Prader

Carson J.V. club pulls out one-run win to split twin-bill

MINDEN -- A five-run second inning and some clutch work by Carter Nuckolls coming out of the bullpen helped the Carson High J.V.

Tigers capitalize on timely hits to top Senators

MINDEN -- Hitting was the key on Thursday afternoo

Board of Supervisors live update: Deputies willing to take pay cuts to save jobs

Carson City Sheriff deputies, wearing yellow t-shirts declaring "Say No to Cuts for Cops," have packed the Sierra Room at the Carson City Community Center for the Board of Supervisors meeting, waiting

Senators set to open league play, resume rivalry against Douglas

A new season between two old rivals will begin on Thursday afternoon when the Carson High softball team visits Douglas for the opener of a three-game Sierra League softball series in Minden.

Carson-Douglas baseball rivalry resumes

Unlike last year, the Sierra League baseball championship won't be at stake this week when the Carson Senators and Douglas Tigers square off in a three-game series.

Soar into Spring

Carson City leaders aim to close $10M budget deficit on Thursday

Carson City Board of Supervisors have a heavy agenda this week as they try to close a $10 million budget deficit.

Home Buyers Tax Credit Deadline Soon Approaching!

DEADLINE QUICKLY APPROACHING FOR FEDERAL HOMEBUYER TAX CREDIT
Transactions must be under contract by April 30, 2010

Senators lose in extra inning against North Valleys

CHS baseball Senators lose in extra inning against North Valleys By Dave Price A two-run rally in the top of the eighth inning was the difference as the Carson High baseball team fell t

If we're still in a drought, it's a little one

After a number of years of drier than normal winters, it appears that Carson City may be in for a more normal summer water season in 2010.

Supervisors face grim task of cutting the city budget, including employee layoffs

In what may be the most difficult meeting of their careers, Carson City Supervisors next week will balance the 2010-11 city budget with significant cuts in city services including layoffs. Those layoffs, if approved, will occur in many departments, but the more noticeable will be in the Sheriff and Fire Departments.

Ron Wood Family Center taking over portion of city offices on Northgate

In a move that will save city government $24,000 a year, city Supervisors are expected to let the Ron Wood Family Resource Center (RWFRC) move into the partially vacated city offices at 2621 Northgate

Media release - Strings students present April Fools Concert, Thursday, April 1

Committee discusses critical issues surrounding Nugget project

Members of the newly formed Carson Nugget Development Advisory Committee received an extensive briefing tonight on where the project is now, and what still needs to be worked out.

Nugget President Steve Neighbors and project consultant Mark Lewis were on hand to answer the committee's questions about the project before a capacity audience in the Sierra Room at the Carson City Community Center.

Nugget Project Questions: Who owns the land?

One of the first questions I heard raised about the Nugget redevelopment project had to do with who would own the land.

Some people have the false impression that the Carson Nugget is donating the land to the city.

As it has been proposed, the new library, public plaza and other pieces paid for by the city would be sitting on land owned by the foundation created by Nugget President Steve Neighbors, in accordance with the wishes of late owner Mae Adams.

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

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