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On a 3-2 preference, local aerospace consultant Randy Carlson won a seat on the CC School Board, besting co-candidate.Deonne Contine, a deputy state attorney general.
Carlson touted his managerial exp

I congratulate and commend Harry Reid on his statement comparing the opposition against reforming health care to the opposition against abolishing slavery.

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Autopsy and full investigation has been launched into the death of an inmate at NNCC over the Thanksgiving weekend.

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Jay Fontaine was thought to be enroute from Boomtown to Death Valley. He never showed up,and no one’s heard from him. Can anyone help track him down?

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Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki called it an early Christmas present that, in fact, was long overdue. But he’ll take it.

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It’s been a while since Carson City had a good snow dump. But we got one Sunday and Monday! And there may be more snow on the way later in the week.

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What is hoped to be the start of a very long commitment to cherishing Carson City children and giving them a loud voice in the community was celebrated over the weekend at

Snow plows are expected to make Carson City streets safe enough for school buses by tomorrow morning.

Check out what people in Carson City are saying about the snowstorm today on the Carson City Tweets page.

JAC service will end today’s service at 3;30. A.JAC spokesman says driving is too trecherous. One JAC bus was broadsided by a vehicle that could not stop near Carson Tahoe RMC..

Snowfall update: Snowplows are concentrating on the westside of Carson where snowfall has been heaviest. Plows will return to eastside ASAP.

Emergency services offices like the NHP, fire protection services and National Guard are open as are State Welfare offices. State Welfare offices are open.

Schools are out, and we are staying home today. I do have to say that from our narrow neighborhood perspective, the city seems to be doing a good job of snow removal.

8:30am WNC announced a short while ago that they are closed. No classes today

The National Weather Service says heavy snow is still falling in the Sierra, and moderate snow is falling in the Northern Nevada Valleys.

 

WNC CLOSED! NO CLASSES! Nevada Appeal report of a 10am late start is incorrect. Go to WNC.Edu, top of home page.
Douglas County Schools (Minden-Gardnerville) are OPEN.

The Carson High girls basketball team passed its first Northern 4A test with an impressive 57-47 win at North Valleys on Saturday in a non-league contest.

Warning Message from our National Weather Service in Reno:
A series of cold and wet storm systems will impact California and
Nevada through next week.
The first system will be accompanied by a cold ai

The Carson High boys basketball team finished off a solid start to the season by routing Soquel, Calif., 66-28 at the South Tahoe Tournament.

It was a far different Carson High boys basketball team in its second game of the season at the South Tahoe Tournament.

6:56pm. Fire out
CC Fire units are putting out a chimney fire at 3120 Apollo near Hiko Court. Flames were shooting out of the chimney. There are traffic controls on scene.

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A poll taken last week statewide shows that Sen. Reid may have a tougher campaign for re-election than he expected.

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Various people around the Congress are beginning to get subpoenas asking for specific documents that may be related to the Sen.

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Mary Keating, who caught Governor Gibbons texting to who has been described as a ‘love interest’ in Reno, is having to wait a little longer to take Gibbons to court over th

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Two major pacific storms are headed our way. The first one arrives Sunday into Monday, and the second hits us Wednesday through Friday.

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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.

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Commercial real estate prices are not expected to recover for at least two more years according to industry experts.

 
 

 

 

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More supplies of H1N1 (swine) flu vaccine have arrived in Nevada, making it possible to offer more vaccinations to more at-risk persons who have had to wait their turn.

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Shifting personnel and reducing service levels on building inspections was the order of the day, and will likely be repeated in departments city-wide in the near future.

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Sierra Nevada Ballet’s “Peanut Cracker” will be appearing shortly at the Community Center Theater, thanks to a welcome financial boost from city redevelopment.

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A Mound House woman is arrested after deputies say they found her intoxicated behind the wheel on prescription drugs.

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Governor Gibbons further acknowledged today the state’s very precarious budget situation caused by the recession.

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A couple of local businesses were politely chastised today, and levied heavy fines for failing sting operations designed to determine who is following the rules on who to s

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The city launches a recycling journey that may produce even greater income for city hall at its landfill off Flint Drive.

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A head-on crash this morning near the Washoe Tribal Offices on 395 south of Gardnerville takes the life of a Minden man and seriously injures another.

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