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Carson City families ring in the holiday season with the Silver and Snowflake Festival

Well over a thousand people were in downtown Carson City tonight to ring in the Christmas season with the Silver and Snowflake Festival and Christmas tree lighting at the Nevada State Capitol grounds.

Silver and Snowflake Festival at Capitol Grounds

The annual Silver and Snowflake Festival and Christmas tree lighting is tonight at the Nevada State Capitol grounds in Carson City beginning at 5:30 p.m.
The 300 voices of the Carson City Fifth Grade Music Students Singing Ensemble and the Carson Middle School Advanced Handbell Choir will contribute the music.

Governor Gibbons Honors Soldier Killed In War On Terror — Capitol Flag Lowered Today

By Nevada News Bureau
CARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons has ordered the flag at the state Capitol Building to be flown at half staff today to honor United States Marine Corps Sgt. Frank Zaehringer III.

Chamber launches 'Shop Carson City First' campaign through Facebook, Twitter

Shop Carson City First: It's All Here!, an idea spearheaded by the Carson City Chamber of Commerce a few years ago, has taken on a new incarnation, this time using social media as a tool to spread the word about its members and the deals and services they offer.

As advertising budgets tighten, social media outlets like Facebook and Twitter have become a cost-effective means to spread the word to consumers about the latest deals and exclusive offerings in town.

Las Vegas Artist Working On Gov. Gibbons Painting Despite Not Being Selected For Official Portrait

CARSON CITY – Budding Las Vegas artist Alex Krasky was not selected to paint the official portrait of out-going Nevada Gov. Jim Gibbons for display in the state capitol, but he is going ahead with his canvas anyway with the hopes of personally presenting his work to the governor.

Lawmakers OK Funding For Official Portrait Of Outgoing Gov. Jim Gibbons

CARSON CITY – A panel of lawmakers today approved a $20,000 appropriation to commission an official portrait of out-going Gov. Jim Gibbons.
The request by the Department of Cultural Affairs for the funding from the Interim Finance Committee’s contingency fund was approved without comment by lawmakers.
The request was submitted after Gibbons lost his re-election bid in the June primary to GOP challenger Brian Sandoval. Gibbons will leave office as the state’s 28th governor in early January. A new governor will be picked by voters in November.

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Lawmakers To Consider Funding Request For Official Portrait Of Gov. Jim Gibbons

CARSON CITY – Jim Gibbons’ lame duck status as chief executive became a certainty on primary election day June 8, but the Legislature will add its own stamp of finality next week when it is asked to approve $20,000 for an official portrait of Nevada’s 28th governor.
Nevada law provides for an official portrait of each departing governor for display in the state Capitol Building.

Army National Guard marks anniversary with flag ceremony in Carson City

The Nevada National Guard held its annual Flag Day ceremony today at the Veterans Memorial Wall at the state capitol complex in Carson City to pay honor and respect to the stars and stripes and to mark the 235th anniversary of the U.S. Army.

Citizens Protest Spending, Big Government at Carson City Tea Party Rally

A crowd of about 600 people gathered around the courtyard surrounding the Nevada State Capitol for the tea party rally. Many held signs condemning big-government policies, calling for Senator Harry Reid’s defeat, protesting tax increases, and ridiculing President Barack Obama.

No arrests or incidents since security tightened at Carson City capitol

CARSON CITY — There haven’t been any arrests or any contraband seized since security was tightened at the state Capitol in the wake of a March 31 letter warning Gov. Jim Gibbons to resign.
In fact, Gibbons hasn’t been in his Carson City office since a group called Guardians for a Free Republic sent notices to Gibbons and governors in other states to quit or it would quietly commandeer state offices.
Click here to read the Las Vegas Sun story: http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2010/apr/09/no-arrests-or-incidents-security-heightened-capito/

Gov. Gibbons promises to keep his hands off local city/county tax revenues

A sigh of relief that could be heard ’round the State Capitol came from what Governor Gibbons told local city and county officials today.

California International Marathon

Seventeen Carson area runners compete at CIM
27th annual California International Marathon Presented by Kaiser Permanente

Nevada State Capitol to observe diabetes awareness

Nevada State Capitol to observe diabetes awarenessNevada Appeal Staff Report

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