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Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by admin on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
Nevada Transparency Website Still Missing Contract Information, Searchable Functions
Submitted by on Thu, 07/15/2010 - 9:42amCARSON CITY – Nevada’s transparency website, where taxpayers can go to examine details of spending by state agencies, still does not include a critical component that would make the information more useful.
Budget limitations have put a plan to put contract information on the site in a searchable format on hold, said state Budget Director Andrew Clinger.
The Fridays@3rd Street War
Submitted by Kirk Caraway on Fri, 06/11/2010 - 8:52amThe Appeal has a story this morning about Mom & Pop's owner Doug Cramer being pushed out of the Fridays@3rd Street event he started nine years ago.
I've been talking with Doug about this situation, and there are a few interesting things left out of this story.
Carson City author's manifesto 'Dark Horse' now available
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sat, 05/15/2010 - 12:11pmCARSON CITY — Local author and inventor Sam Flakus has recently published his muse, 'Dark Horse' which is now available at Comma Coffee and Borders on Topsy Lane in the All Things Local section.
19th Century Women's Fashion Show@Nevada State Museum
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 02/18/2010 - 9:21pmFeb. 21, 2010 (Sun)
OH, MY BONNETS AND BUSTLES
Victorian Fashion Show and Dance
Submitted by on Wed, 02/17/2010 - 8:12amMt. Rose Upcoming February Events
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 02/08/2010 - 4:08pmRetro ski party posponed; Keston Ramsey skis no more
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 02/05/2010 - 11:30amComment System Changes
Submitted by on Tue, 01/19/2010 - 11:02pmHere at News Carson City, we’ve been working hard to fashion the underpinnings of a new way for people in the community to interact with one another, as well as to allow people to share thoughts and i
Rodeo plates benefit school clubs, charities
Submitted by admin on Fri, 06/26/2009 - 4:01amThe “Rodeo State” license plates are more than just a freeway fashion statement.