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June Joplin, owner of Comma Coffee, talks about her nearly 10 years in business.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b59ceds21CU

The young and inexerperienced Carson High baseball team looked like, well, a young and inexperienced team.

It's safe to say the Carson High track and field program is primed for a good run this spring. Just don't ask coach Robert Maw to make any predictions.

Daria Leid was one batter away, actually one strike away, from having as an impressive opening to a season that a pitcher could have.

Final details still need to be nailed down, but the Carson High football team could have about as favorable draw as possible when it comes to Northern 4A league play over the next two seasons.

The federal appeals court in San Francisco has ruled that Nevada can limit the amount of advertising brothels can display in cities and counties where brothels are banned.

Las Vegas Sun columnist Jon Ralston is reporting that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's wife and daughter were hospitalized after a car wreck today in the Washington, D.C., area.

In what may be the most difficult meeting of their careers, Carson City Supervisors next week will balance the 2010-11 city budget with significant cuts in city services including layoffs. Those layoffs, if approved, will occur in many departments, but the more noticeable will be in the Sheriff and Fire Departments.

In a move that will save city government $24,000 a year, city Supervisors are expected to let the Ron Wood Family Resource Center (RWFRC) move into the partially vacated city offices at 2621 Northgate

A Carson City woman, who was having a fight with her neighbor regarding a television, was arrested on an outstanding felony theft warrant from Douglas County.

Business recruiter Kris Holt says he and Carson City contractor Tom Metcalf "went poaching" in Oregon last week and announced they are bringing back 160 new jobs for the Silver State.  And that there will be many more new jobs to follow.

Dan Wilson talks about the new coin club in town, and a big coin show that the club is sponsoring this spring.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z33Ik5ofIm4

Finally, after playing 22 straight games away from home, the Western Nevada College softball team has a chance to play in the friendly surroundings of Edmonds Sports Complex when it hosts College o

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.

The Children's Museum is becoming the center of gravity for those enjoying live theater, performed by adults and by children. The Carson City Proscenium Players is presenting "Thieve's Carniva

by Scott Schrantz Source: http://aroundcarson.com/2010/03/10/carson_city_foodies_paradise An article on Sutie101.com has proclaimed Carson City to be a foodie's paradise, and highlights some of the many restaurants that led them to think so.

Nevada gaming wins fell again during the month of February.  The State Gaming Control Board reported that gaming wins among the larger casinos statewide fell 3.22%.  Around the state, gaming wins were off 3% along the Las Vegas Strip (-3.3% year to date).  Gaming wins were off 8.7% in Washoe County (-12.75% YTD) during the month of February.  Around the Carson City area, gaming wins fell a whopping 21% in February (-9% YTD) compared to February of 2009.  And around South Lake Tahoe, gaming wins fell in February -9.8% (-22.3% YTD).

CARSON CITY – A Reno resident who in November announced he was organizing a recall effort against veteran Nevada state Sen. Bill Raggio, R-Reno, said this week he is withdrawing from the effort due to time constraints.
Recall organizer Dana Allen, a businessman who has been active in Tea Party rallies, said he will look for another Washoe County resident to take over the effort.

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.

Attorney Day Williams discusses his bid for Carson City Board of Supervisors Ward 1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C47OjDCW3mQ

A plan hatched between city parks and Silver State High School appears to be building momentum. The plan seeks to have the city give to the school what it needs (free land) in exchange for the school giving access to the Parks and Recreation what it needs (big new gymnasium and more soccer fields).

The city Parks and Recreation Commission is asking the Board of Supervisors to give Silver State High School ten acres of city land near the southwest corner of Centennial Park and in return the school will build a big new gym and soccer fields that the public will have full access to after hours and on weekends. No money changes hands and both get what they want.

CARSON CITY – Thanks to term limits and decisions by some lawmakers not to seek re-election, at least 16 members of the Nevada Legislature will not be returning in 2011, and the number could end up being even higher after Election Day in November.
Sixteen lawmakers are termed out of office in the 2010 election cycle, but three so far have filed for different legislative offices and could return to the Legislature for the 2011 session.

Carson City will be represented at the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships when Mike Arnold competes in the men's pole vault on Friday in Fayetteville, Ark.

CARSON CITY – There are up to 20 companies that are winning lucrative contracts from state agencies that aren't registered to do business in Nevada, Secretary of State Ross Miller said today.

The following is a summary of some of the arrests made by the Carson City Sheriff's deputies, March 6-8.

March 6

Members of the newly formed Carson Nugget Development Advisory Committee received an extensive briefing tonight on where the project is now, and what still needs to be worked out.

Nugget President Steve Neighbors and project consultant Mark Lewis were on hand to answer the committee's questions about the project before a capacity audience in the Sierra Room at the Carson City Community Center.

Media release: prepared March 5, 2010
Contact: Elinor Bugli 775-883-4154

Mar. 28, 2 p.m.
BAC Stage Kids Presents 'Really Rosie'

This fun play is from the great mind of Maurice Sendak ("Where The Wild Things Are" and Carol King (Grammy winning singer-songwriter).

Mar. 27, 7 p.m.
BAC Stage Kids Presents 'Really Rosie'

This fun play is from the great mind of Maurice Sendak ("Where The Wild Things Are" and Carol King (Grammy winning singer-songwriter).

Mar. 26 - 28, 2010, 7 p.m.
BAC Stage Kids Presents 'Really Rosie'

Refreshments, car rental give-away and lots of specials. Event will be at Avis, 3911 S. Carson St., Carson City.
Call (775) 882-1565 for more information. Go to www.carsoncitychamber.com

Enjoy an evening of networking located at Alie's Flowers inside the Carson Mall.

The Carson City Chamber of Commerce be doing some cleaning at the Carson City Freeway and US-50 East Interchange. Meet at the Gold Dust West Lower East Parking lot.

March 11, 5:30 p.m.
Carson City Chamber of Commerce Girl's Night Out

Diamond Peak

CARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons on Wednesday will sign the “Race to the Top” bill allowing Nevada to compete for federal school improvement funds, a spokesman said today.

WNC vs. CSN. If that simple statement doesn't make the juices flow of any junior college baseball fan related to either program, then that person doesn't have a pulse.

Good Lovelies – From Riches to Rags to Life on the Road

Coming April 22 at 7:30 pm!

Pre-sale discount for advanced ticket sales.

One of the first questions I heard raised about the Nugget redevelopment project had to do with who would own the land.

Some people have the false impression that the Carson Nugget is donating the land to the city.

As it has been proposed, the new library, public plaza and other pieces paid for by the city would be sitting on land owned by the foundation created by Nugget President Steve Neighbors, in accordance with the wishes of late owner Mae Adams.

Hank Monk, the famous stagecoach driver from the early days of Carson City, celebrated his birthday today at the Foreman-Roberts house.

DRESSLERVILLE – Vincent Mays was a double winner in his ring debut for Bruno's Boxing Club during its Amateur Boxing Invitational on Saturday night.

Mike Arnold of Carson City and Idaho State University soared to another personal record in the pole vault, locking up a berth in the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships by jumping

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