Supervisor Pete Livermore’s commentary on the pending Nugget Downtown Project:
While I respect the passion and support by those who endorse the Carson City-Nugget Project, I am unable to continue my s
Barbara, it’s statements like “get your money’s worth instead of trying to find your information on the internet” that shuts down dialog, instead of nurturing it.
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Although the first public meeting on landscaping our freeway has come and gone, there are more upcoming opportunities to get in your two cents…
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Although the first public meeting on landscaping our freeway has come and gone, there are other opportunities coming up to get in your two cents…
Ron: Valid points. Valid points. I’m more concerned about making a $50 million investment in a library while not knowing “where” information management is headed.
How about a novel idea? Why not return the 1/8 cents tax to the taxpayers. Simply agree to not use it. The city government seems only interested in raising both taxes and spending.
Saying he wants to help restore Carson City’s economy, Dr. Sean Lehmann announced today he will run for Supervisor Ward One, the seat being vacated by Supervisor Robin Williamson. Dr.
Okay…we find common ground in the understanding that all public works projects should come under the closest of scrutiny at any time, let alone now. But surely that scrutiny should be informed.
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Carson City firefighters and sheriff’s deputies were investigating a report of a smell at the Attorney General’s office like that of an electrical fire.
With a supporting cast in the audience to root her on, long time Carson City “Wet Sweat” exercise guru-ette Jerry Vance learned that her exercise classes at the Community won’t be left out in the cold
Leave it to Genoa to put on a cowboy entertainment event that rivals its own late Summer Candy Dance.
It’s their first annual Genoa Cowboy Poetry Music Festival.
RENO – Down by 12 points in the first half and by eight points at halftime. No problem. It's not like the Carson High boys basketball team didn't know what it was getting into.
A run of eight unanswered points over the final 2 minutes, 30 seconds lifted the Carson High freshman boys basketball team to a 50-43 Sierra League victory at home against Damonte Ranch on Tuesday
RENO – Those charged with overseeing Nevada’s system of higher education heard several scenarios today if the current state budget crisis requires cuts of 22 percent, from closing campuses to huge
No, not against existing libraries per se. Just how they’re used, by whom and the costs. Would rather the ones we have be upgraded than whole new complexes be built.
In the interest of full disclosure, I am an avid reader, a book hoarder, a library employee, a graduate student in a Library and Information Science program (delivered almost exclusively online!),
In these days of financial constraint and economic hardship it is difficult at best for a community to pony up large sums of money for a project that won’t give you an immediate return on your mone
We’ve gotten some comments over the past 24 hours that were honest expressions of frustration and disappointment about how things are going in this country, and in Carson City.
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A woman with two kids in the car rounded a curve and took out a high voltage power line pole, shutting down traffic in both directions on Stewart south of Roop.
Some alternative ways of raising money. Nevada has a tax system that is far harder on low to middle class taxpayers than just about any state in the country.
CARSON CITY – An annual financial report released today by state Controller Kim Wallin examining the 2009 fiscal year that ended June 30 details just how difficult the national recession has been o
A Carson City man who was angry at a woman for allegedly stealing money from him and who left her bleeding from a gunshot wound in her back in Brunswick Canyon last summer was sentenced Monday to 20 y
A hit and run driver headed south on Stewart and Roop left a power pole sheared off at its base, leaving the pole broken but still standing, held up by the high voltage wires running through it.
Look Nevadans the only way to relieve this burden is to raise taxes-plain and simple; laying off those who work is not the answer-that creates more stress Mr.Gibbons-I know this is NV but this is n