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Comment on City Supervisors still moving along on the Nugget Project by Dave Morgan

That’s a very fair question.

Comment on City Supervisors still moving along on the Nugget Project by Montana Cowboy

Okay, the Nugget will own the land and lease space to the city so we ( the taxpayers ) can build the new Library/Learning Center/Business Incubator.To these rheumey old eyes this doesn’t look to be

Auto Dealership Construction

The future of Nevada. It’s going to cost money, which is the fear of many Nevada politicians.

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A statewide blue ribbon committee trying to chart Nevada’s path to a more predictably prosperous future has yet to have its first meeting.

Nevada’s life’s blood of revenue continues to fall into the abyss…

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Nevada Sales taxes were down again statewide and right here in Carson City. It’s nail biting time for state and local governments.

Is This What A Partnership Looks Like?

I encourage everybody to download the supporting material for the special meeting of the Carson City board of supervisors on December 10, 2009 (http://www.carson-city.nv.us/Modules/ShowDocument.aspx?d

Carson City manager sets sights on three budget cutting scenarios for 2010

With sales and property taxes in continued decline, Carson City Manager Larry Werner has drawn up three 2010-11 budget scenarios and has asked department heads to trim their budgets according to each

City Hall warms up to downtown Nugget proposal. Progress report February 18th.

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The Carson City Nugget development “team” presented their vision of how Carson City can save itself from economic ruin brought on by falling sales taxes, plunging gaming ta

University Chancellor draws a line in the budget sand

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University Chancellor Don Klaich is just as adamant as his predecessor. He’s not even going to consider future cuts to their budget.

Progressive group takes on Big Mining – demands they pay higher taxes

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It’s been long the history of Nevada that mining taxation laws were last modified in the middle of the century before last.

Grey Day at Black Rock – Sales tax revenues continue their steep plunge

Sales taxes, the mainstay of state and local governments, continued their plunge during the month of September.

Gibbons: Still no plans for special session

Gibbons: Still no plans for special sessionBy GEOFF DORNAN gdornan@nevadaappeal.c

Gaming revenues plunge again in September

The State Gaming Control Board reports that gaming wins in the month of September fell 9% below what they were in September of last year, when the economy was trending downward already.

Nevada casino win down almost 9 percent in Sept.

Nevada casino win down almost 9 percent in Sept.Staff Writer

Let's stop shooting ourselves in the foot

Let's stop shooting ourselves in the footBy Dr. Eugene T.

How Gov. Gibbons can get his groove back

How Gov.

House Democrats health plan would boost taxes on rich

WASHINGTON (AP) - House Democrats scrambling for ways to pay for overhauling health care would raise taxes on the wealthiest Americans to levels not seen since the 1980s, breaking one of President Barack Obama's campaign pledges.

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