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Bucking most Republicans and GOP Senate hopeful Sharron Angle, U.S. Rep. Dean Heller, R-Carson City, voted in favor of the House bill to extend unemployment benefits, despite his history of voting against most Democratic-backed economic measures, reports the Las Vegas Sun.
News - Last Update Thu, 07/01/2010 - 3:15pm
CARSON CITY – If a list of bills requested for drafting for the 2011 legislative session released today is any indication, a lot of lawmakers are concerned about people who use cell phones while driving.
Of the 152 bill draft requests submitted so far, mostly by lawmakers, three deal with cell phone use in vehicles: two to prohibit texting and a third to “restrict cell phone use� while driving.
- Last Update Sat, 07/17/2010 - 8:54am
CARSON CITY – If a list of bills requested for drafting for the 2011 legislative session released today is any indication, a lot of lawmakers are concerned about people who use cell phones while driving.
Of the 152 bill draft requests submitted so far, mostly by lawmakers, three deal with cell phone use in vehicles: two to prohibit texting and a third to “restrict cell phone use” while driving.
- Last Update Sun, 07/18/2010 - 6:42am
CARSON CITY – If a list of bills requested for drafting for the 2011 legislative session released today is any indication, a lot of lawmakers are concerned about people who use cell phones while driving.
Of the 152 bill draft requests submitted so far, mostly by lawmakers, three deal with cell phone use in vehicles: two to prohibit texting and a third to “restrict cell phone use” while driving.
- Last Update Sun, 07/18/2010 - 12:26pm
CARSON CITY – If a list of bills requested for drafting for the 2011 legislative session released today is any indication, a lot of lawmakers are concerned about people who use cell phones while driving.
Of the 152 bill draft requests submitted so far, mostly by lawmakers, three deal with cell phone use in vehicles: two to prohibit texting and a third to “restrict cell phone use” while driving.
- Last Update Mon, 07/19/2010 - 11:35am
CARSON CITY – If a list of bills requested for drafting for the 2011 legislative session released today is any indication, a lot of lawmakers are concerned about people who use cell phones while driving.
Of the 152 bill draft requests submitted so far, mostly by lawmakers, three deal with cell phone use in vehicles: two to prohibit texting and a third to “restrict cell phone use” while driving.
News - Last Update Thu, 07/01/2010 - 3:15pm
CARSON CITY – The Nevada Division of Insurance is alerting Nevadans to a new federal website for information about the temporary high risk health insurance pool program created by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
The pool, which is to provide coverage to uninsured individuals with pre-existing conditions, is accepting applications beginning today.
Lifestyle - Last Update Fri, 07/02/2010 - 1:34am
It may be second verse but basic common sense deserves reminding from time-to-time as we approach the holiday weekend.
Don't play with fireworks in the forest, in the trees or in the neighborhood. Don't drink and drive. Don't lose your cool. Hydrate. Stay away from any warm potato salad that has sat in the sun for more than two hours; relax and enjoy the scenery and people around you.
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The chosen developer of the Carson City Center, also known as the Nugget Project, presented three different options of what the project might look like tonight at the Carson City Community Center. (See the play-by-play notes here.)
The plans presented were best-case scenarios, since the feasibility studies are not yet complete.
The plans all had the same basic pieces that included the library/discovery center, office buildings, retail space and a parking garage.
- Last Update Wed, 06/30/2010 - 5:02pm
Eagle Valley Golf Course will host a Demo Day, on Friday, July 2, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Test out the latest and greatest equipment in the golf industry. Call (775) 887-2380.
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The Carson City Senior Center will hold a jewelry sale fundraiser for their senior programs. The sale will be at the center, 911 Beverly Drive, Carson City on Thursday and Friday, July 1- 2, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call (775) 883-0703 for information.
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CARSON CITY – Nevada Budget Director Andrew Clinger said today he does not believe Congress will act to extend Medicaid funding that was counted on by lawmakers in February when they approved an $800 million plan to balance the state budget.
News - Last Update Wed, 06/30/2010 - 2:24pm
CARSON CITY – Audits of two state mental health programs reviewed today identified a number of serious findings, from physicians working only a few hours a day to questionable and potentially fraudulent bills for services to the mentally ill.
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CARSON CITY – Republican governor candidate Brian Sandoval yesterday released his education plan, calling it a results oriented proposal that would end teacher tenure and the social promotion of students.
News - Last Update Wed, 06/30/2010 - 11:32am
CARSON CITY – A ruling by a panel of federal judges saying the U.S. Department of Energy does not have the authority to withdraw its licensing application of Yucca Mountain as a nuclear waste repository will be appealed, a Nevada official said yesterday.
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A Carson City man has been sentenced to prison for felony drug trafficking and domestic violence.
District Judge James Wilson sentenced Rudolph, Delavega, 39, to 36 to 120 months in prison for trafficking in a controlled substance and to a consecutive prison term of 19 to 48 months for felony domestic violence, according to a press statement from the Carson City District Attorney's Office.
Delavega, 39, sold 27.7 grams of methamphetamine to an undercover narcotics agent in March.
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Join in on the fun at the
Children's Museum of Northern Nevada beginning Saturday, July 3 and continuing Saturdays through summer with The Pottery Place. There will be pottery painting for children, parents and walk-ins. The museum will also host special events, birthday parties and group events, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Children's Museum of Northern Nevada is located at 813 North Carson Street in Carson City. Call (775) 884-2226 or go to the website, www.cmnn.org.
News - Last Update Tue, 06/29/2010 - 6:13pm
A Carson City man was sentenced to nearly 21 years in prison following his April guilty plea to multiple felony charges.
According to a press statement released today by the Carson City District Attorney's Office, Orasio Gutierrez-Murillo, 26, was sentenced after he pled guilty to possession of a stolen vehicle, felony eluding a police officer, possession of a controlled substance, and driving while under the influence of methamphetamine resulting in substantial bodily injury.
News - Last Update Tue, 06/29/2010 - 4:46pm
A Carson City man faces multiple charges after allegedly fleeing from authorities on a bicycle and having a dagger in his possession.
Robert Weaver, 44, faces a charge of gross misdemeanor possession of a dangerous weapon and misdemeanor charges of obstructing and failing to register as an ex-felon. His bail was set at $3,144.
News - Last Update Tue, 06/29/2010 - 4:44pm
CARSON CITY – It may be welcome news for those who have entry level jobs, but a more than 9 percent hike in the minimum wage to take effect Thursday in Nevada will have a chilling effect on hiring, particularly for teens, according to one national group.
A Nevada union official disagrees, saying the minimum wage hike isn’t to blame for the state’s record jobless rate or the high unemployment levels seen among teens in the workforce.
Lifestyle - Last Update Tue, 06/29/2010 - 1:40pm
Junior Girls Dance -Fancy
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On Thursday, July 1, new Nevada minimum wage rules will go into effect. For employees to whom qualifying health benefits have been made available by the employer, the wage will be no less than $7.25 per hour. For all other employees, the new prevailing wage is no less than $8.25 per hour.
News - Last Update Tue, 06/29/2010 - 11:38am
A Carson City man faces a felony battery with a deadly weapon charge and a misdemeanor domestic battery charge after allegedly beating his brother with a motorcycle chain.
Michael W. Putz, 28, is being held at the Carson City Jail on $33,132 bond.
News - Last Update Tue, 06/29/2010 - 11:03am
A small truck and car collided this morning at the intersection of Saliman and Fifth in Carson City. Two people were taken to the hospital for minor injuries. The accident was reported shortly before 9 this morning. Both vehicles hit head-on and suffered heavy damage.