architecture
Carson Medical Group breaks ground
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 04/28/2011 - 4:00amMembers of the Carson Medical Group, Shaheen Beauchamp Builders LLC., Frame Architecture and Wikoff Design Studio participate in a ground breaking ceremony for a 21,000 square foot building that...
Gov. Sandoval Questions Whether 183 State Boards are Efficient or Justified
Submitted by admin on Mon, 01/31/2011 - 4:20pmBy Sean Whaley / Nevada News Bureau
CARSON CITY – They have names like the Landscape Architecture Board, the Nevada Arts Council and the Commission on Mineral Resources, and there are more than 180 of them functioning within Nevada state government.
Nevada Gov.-elect Sandoval Announces Two More Administration Appointments
Submitted by admin on Mon, 12/13/2010 - 12:02pmBy Sean Whaley / Nevada News Bureau
CARSON CITY – Gov.-elect Brian Sandoval today announced two more appointments to his administration, naming Stacey Crowley as director of the Nevada State Office of Energy.
Sandoval also named Leo Drozdoff as director of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Sandoval will take office in January.
Carson City Trade Mission to Dubai Preview
Submitted by editor on Wed, 08/25/2010 - 9:14pmJoin the Carson City Chamber of Commerce as it presents its Trade Mission to Dubai preview presentation at the Chamber Board Room, 1900 S. Carson Street on the second floor.
Former Employees Still Owed Pay From Well-Connected Las Vegas Gaming Company
Submitted by admin on Wed, 08/18/2010 - 6:41pmCARSON CITY – Half a dozen former employees of a Las Vegas-based gaming company laid off last year say they are still owed about $500,000 in severance pay and other compensation even as the firm continues to receive financial support from high profile investors, including the brother of President Obama’s chief of staff.
One of the former TableMAX Gaming employees, Tyson Wrensch, said efforts to contact current company officials to resolve the compensation issue have not produced any results so far.
Travel Nevada: Petroglyphs, historic architecture, and miles of trail make Austin, Nev. a must-see Highway 50 destination
Submitted by editor on Mon, 08/16/2010 - 8:56amAUSTIN, Nev. — It’s not often you’ll find a classic historic mining town full of options for the more active traveler. Austin, Nevada is not only a living ghost town and a cultural heritage get-away but it has a multitude of adventurous options including hiking, mountain bike trails and more. Founded in 1862 during the silver rush, the town is located exactly in the center of the state along the Pony Express route on Highway 50 on the western slopes of the Toiyabe Range at elevation 6,605 feet.
Nevada Secretary of State's Business Portal Project Moves Forward With Lawmaker OK
Submitted by on Fri, 06/25/2010 - 11:41amCARSON CITY – A one-stop shop for businesses to access Nevada state programs and services is moving forward with lawmaker approval Thursday of a contract to develop the first of its kind business portal in the secretary of state’s office.
Carson City on the Web
Submitted by on Wed, 06/16/2010 - 12:41pmby Scott Schrantz Source: http://aroundcarson.com/2010/06/16/carson_city_on_the_web Sarah, The Queen of Wanderlust, has a trip report and some photos from the Carson City Rendezvous on her blog.
Committee discusses critical issues surrounding Nugget project
Submitted by Kirk Caraway on Tue, 03/09/2010 - 1:11amMembers 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.