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McIntosh homer, Wolfe pitching lead J.V. club to win

FALLON -- Bruce McIntosh slammed a two-run homer in the sixth inning to support a complete game pitching performance by Casey Wolfe as the Ca

South Lake Tahoe Relay for Life Hosts Hip Hop Artist Mike E

The American Cancer Society Kickoff Event is Sat., April 3, at MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa

Rory Reid Takes His Education Reform Plan to Northern Nevada, Rejects Vouchers as “Gimmick”

RENO – Democratic candidate for governor Rory Reid took his education reform plan to northern Nevada today, calling for a fundamental change to give principals, teachers and parents a much bigger say in how their schools operate.

State Government Pension Costs Could Be on 2011 Legislative Session Agenda

CARSON CITY – The need for the state of Nevada to continue and possibly even increase funding to the public employee retirement system could make the budget problems facing the Legislature next yea

Carson City leaders OK deep budget cuts, including sheriff deputy positions

The Carson City Board of Supervisors agreed to make about $7.8 million in cuts, including the elimination of about 20 positions from the Carson City Sheriff's Office.

Carson City leaders aim to close $10M budget deficit on Thursday

Carson City Board of Supervisors have a heavy agenda this week as they try to close a $10 million budget deficit.

Barnett homer lifts Wolf Pack to 1-0 victory

Brian Barnett's second-inning home run was the difference maker for the University of Nevada baseball team in its 1-0 victory at California State University-Bakersfield on Saturday afternoon.

Capital Ford and Local Community Raises Thousands for Carson City High School

Ford Motor Company and Capital Ford partnered on Saturday to help raise money in support of Carson City High School as part of Ford’s Drive One 4 UR School program.

Ford fundraiser for Carson High Baseball hits it out of the park!

St. Peter's Throwing Sock Hop, by Holly Golly

A Buddy Holly Sock Hop will resurrect rock ‘n roll and reprise the fabulous ‘50s for the young and young-at-heart come April 10th at Carson City’s Brewery Arts Center.

Capital Ford fundraiser for Carson High baseball team poised to raise $6,000

When it comes to quality being job one, Dick Campagni's Capital Ford in Carson City wants the Carson High School boys baseball team to have all the equipment it needs to make it a winning season.

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.

State Legislators Disagree on Solutions to Projected $3 Billion Budget Shortfall in 2011

With the Legislature reaching a deal to close the $800 billion shortfall late Sunday, party leaders referred to the intimidating difficulties they will face in next year’s session when legislators will have to deal with a projected $3 billion shortfall in the next biennium.

Hot races on tap at Squaw Valley

Thank You Carson Valley

Special Session: Assembly GOP Leader Says Bank Fee in Budget a Tradeoff, Expresses Concerns About Last Minute Jobs Bill

CARSON CITY – Assembly Minority Leader Heidi Gansert said in an interview today that GOP agreement to include a new f

Bipartisan Budget Deal in Place

CARSON CITY – As a deal to close an $805 million budget gap was announced today, bringing a close to a sometimes rancorous six-day special session, Republican lawmakers say they helped shape the de

As Legislature Considers Higher Education Cuts, Assembly Members Weigh In On Six Figure Salaries at UNLV

The State Senate and Assembly have this week considered cuts to education as they seek ways to close Nevada’s $881 million budget gap at the legislative special session.

State lawmakers seem to be limiting cuts to education – miffs Governor Gibbons

State lawmakers are hardly endearing themselves to Governor Gibbons in that they have taken informal votes on his major cuts to K-12 and University/College budgets.

Conservative Caucus, GOP Minority Fight to Get Their Views Heard in Special Session

CARSON CITY – Assembly Republicans, who haven’t had a majority presence in the Legislature in 25 years, are working with their Senate col

Budget Puzzle Remains Incomplete as Legislature Starts Special Session

CARSON CITY – As the Nevada Legislature plodded through the first day of a special session called to erase a nearly $900 million

Lawmakers and Governor at odds over budget plans

Lawmakers, Governor at Odds Over Budget Plan
By Sean Whaley | 7:07 pm February 22nd, 2010

Lawmakers, Governor at Odds Over Budget Plan

CARSON CITY – Gov.

Special Session Starts Tuesday: Likely to be Gawd Awful

Faced with the prospects of massive teacher layoffs, more state worker pink slips and shorter paychecks for those who stay, slashed services for the poor, the sick and the elderly, and the closure

Final Push for Nevada Pepsi Challenge 'On the Road' in Nevada

Support the Pepsi Challenge to send Vista volunteers Arlene Williams and Janet Wright 'On the Road' to capture the story of Nevada’s volunteers.

Lawmakers and Governor Continue to Look for Solutions to Massive Budget Shortfall

CARSON CITY – As Gov.

Comment on Deputy Bob Guimont: Why I want to be Sheriff by Kowalski

So proud of Bob Guimont. Here is a man who has done right by everyone around him and now its time we citizens do right by him and elect him as our next Sheriff in June!

Comment on Deputy Bob Guimont: Why I want to be Sheriff by IcedT

Go Bob! You had our support last time and you still have it.

Gibbons Defends Budget Plan, Challenges Nevadans to Provide Alternatives if they Disagree

By Sean Whaley, Nevada News Bureau

Gibbons Defends Budget Plan, Challenges Nevadans to Provide Alternatives if they Disagree

CARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons today defended his plan to balance the state budget and challenged critics to come forward with workable alternatives if they object to any parts of his proposal.

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