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Sunday morning local news briefs

* Local emergency management workers are nervously eyeing a winter storm headed out way that is likely to bring snow in the higher elevations, but rain in the moderate to lower elevations.

casino entertainment: THE R AT PACK

The Boys Are Back! “Frank, Dean and Sammy” Open in the Eldorado Showroom

Obama Blasts Banks

For those who are sufficiently entertained by Tiger Woods' adventures and crave some news for a change, CBS has placed a brief summary of an interview with president Obama - to be aired on 60 Minute

Governor Gibbons hints at more cuts in state government…more furloughs, pay cuts, etc.

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Governor Gibbons will meet with the news media next Tuesday morning to outline his major state budgetary concerns.

Nevada families slide deeper into a financial black hole…

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While Nevada’s gaming giants turn to overseas markets for expansion, many Nevada families are having to turn to federal bankruptcy courts just to survive…

Monday Morning News and Musings…

Nevada’s worsening economy is weighing heavily in Las Vegas with city workers there becoming more fearful by the day for their jobs.

Sunday Morning News and Musings…

So much for the “blizzard of late November.” It used to be that you could cut the National Weather Service storm forecasts in half. It looks like we might have to start cutting them by two-thirds.

More Nevada banks expected to go under in 2010.

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The news doesn’t change.

Armed gunman robs Frontier Market

Three men, one of them armed with a handgun, robbed the Frontier Market this morning at the motel located at 1718 N. Carson St.

News Carson City introduces article commenting!

NewsCarsonCity.com is pleased to announce the introduction of article comments, and we look forward to promoting a robust discussion of issues and challenges facing our community.

WNC News & Notes: Bilingual beginning computer class

WNC News & Notes: Bilingual beginning computer class Staff Writer

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the EditorStaff Writer

Unemployment Rises Above 10 Percent

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

New Huge Sign on the Horizon

Stewart Street Extension Now Open

Another Opinion: Recall efforts hijacking democracy in Lyon County

Another Opinion: Recall efforts hijacking democracy in Lyon CountyFrom the Lahont

RSS Hiccups at the Nevada Appeal

WNC NEWS & NOTES

WNC NEWS & NOTESStaff Writer

Nobody Asked Us, But ... Saying goodbye to two of Carson's finest

Nobody Asked Us, But ...

Carson's speed too much for Douglas

Carson's speed too much for DouglasBy Joey Crandall Nevada Appeal News Service

AAA offers free ride home on Halloween, Oct. 31

AAA offers free ride home on Halloween, Oct.

Another first in Carson-Douglas rivalry

Another first in Carson-Douglas rivalryby Joey Crandall Nevada Appeal News Servic

Carson volleyball eliminated from playoffs

Carson volleyball eliminated from playoffsBy LARRY BARKER Appeal News Service

IT'S OFFICIAL!: Treasure Hunt medallion found at Riverview Park

Ray Peternell holds the Nevada Day Treasure Hunt medallion he found early
this morning in Riverview Park. With other hunters looking in the same

Douglas postpones Walmart decision

The Gardnerville Town Board is holding a meeting 4:30 p.m. Oct. 6 to reconsider a design review for a 152,495-square-foot Walmart Supercenter proposed for south Gardnerville. See story.

Krolicki trial postponed

A judge agreed to postpone trial for Nevada Lt. Gov.

Nevada's stimulus Web site gets poor marks

With federal stimulus reporting deadlines looming, some say information about Nevada's spending reports are difficult if not impossible to find, according to this Associated Press story.

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