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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.

Hot races on tap at Squaw Valley

Jimmie Heuga life to be remembered Saturday, March 6 at Squaw Valley

Celebrate the Life of Jimmie Heuga Saturday, March 6

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.

Thank You Carson Valley

News Carson City Closing Down

Water bonds, property tax hikes on Carson City's Board of Supervisor agenda

Water and sewer rate hikes may move a step closer Thursday when the Carson City Board of Supervisors will hear plans to issue up to $32 million in general obligation water bonds over 30 years.

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

New Senator Talks About First Vote Of Special Session, Future Votes

Republican Senator Stan Olsen cast his

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

FDIC Shuts down Carson River Community Bank

Carson River Community Bank in Carson City was closed today by the Nevada Department of Business and Industry, Financial Institutions Division, which appointed the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio

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.

WNC Wildcats off to a fast start

It's the fastest start the Western Nevada College baseball team has ever had in its program and an 8-1 road trip obviously had a lot to do with it.

Wildcat winning streak comes to an end

All good things must come to an end. But it was still a frustrating way for the Western Nevada College baseball team to have its nine-game winning streak stopped.

WNC wins ninth straight game

The Western Nevada College baseball team wasn't at its best on Thursday, but was still able to beat Fullerton Community College 13-5 in Riverside, Calif.

Orchestra Concert

Feb. 28, 2010, 3 p.m.

Carson City Symphony Concert

Feb. 28, 2010, Festivities begin at 3 p.m., concert at 4 p.m.
CARSON CITY SYMPHONY CONCERT

Some good fun ahead in Carson City

Good week

Three Washoe County Libraries may be closed

In an effort to sop up a small lake of budgetary red ink, the Washoe County Commission and the Washoe County Board of Trustees are aiming their sites on closing up to three libraries in the county.

When it ain't broke, don't fix it.

"I don't think it's a big secret," said Western Nevada College baseball coach D.J. Whittemore after his team dismantled Riverside Community College 10-1 on Wednesday in Riverside.

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.

Whiz of a Wiz is back….

Carson Performing Arts at Carson High School presents the family favorite,The Wizard of Oz.

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?

Editorial: Should City Hall be trying to use federal money intended to help low and middle income Carson City residents to pump up a still questionable downtown Nugget Project?

City Hall’s Office of Business Development is asking the Board of Supervisors to re-direct federal funds that largely go to the poor, the elderly, the handicapped, and for general public improvemen

Creating a Local Organic Food Economy (updated)

By Quest Lakes

Reno residents and service providers sound off at Reno Town Hall Meeting over state budget crisis

By Phillip Moyer | Nevada News Bureau

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