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There is a fundraiser for Jonah Navarro, a local youth battling brain cancer on Wednesday, Nov. 10, beginning 5:30 p.m. at the Twisted Spoke, on the corner of Highway 50 and Deer Run Road in Carson City.

There will be music to dance or pool games to enjoy along with the very best best hamburgers in town.

With multiple surgeries, medical procedures, out of state travel and living expenses, the amounts needed for his care are overwhelming. So come support this fundraiser to help their family!

By Nevada News Bureau staff
CARSON CITY – An initiative petition proposed by Gov. Jim Gibbons to require public employee union negotiations to be subject to Nevada’s Open Meeting Law will not be turned in Tuesday.
Gibbons said his OPEN Government Plan will be introduced as a bill in the 2011 legislative session instead.

By Nevada News Bureau staff
CARSON CIY — Average wait times at the Department of Motor Vehicles’ busiest offices have dropped to under 60 minutes due to upgrades to the agency’s computer system using federal grant money.

By Nevada News Bureau staff
CARSON CITY – State Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford today announced the creation of 10 standing committees and his selections for the chairs of the panels for the 2011 legislative session.
He also established a new select committee on economic growth and employment.

Poor road conditions led to a rash of accidents throughout Northern Nevada early this morning, one involving the death of a 19-year-old Fallon woman on Highway 50.

The fatal accident was reported at 5:46 this morning in Churchill County on Highway 50 three miles west of Fallon, reports Nevada Highway Patrol Trooper Chuck Allen.

The woman died after her Volvo station wagon was hit by a pickup that had been traveling in the westbound lane and crossed the center turn-lane into the eastbound lane, according to a preliminary crash investigation.

By Nevada News Bureau staff
CARSON CITY – The private attorney working on Nevada’s challenge to the new national health care law says a federal judge in Florida should rule on the case by January, setting the stage for an appeal that ultimately is expected to reach the U.S. Supreme Court.

A Carson City man wanted on three felony bail warrants was rousted from the top shelf of a bedroom closet where he was hiding and arrested while his girlfriend faces a charge of harboring a fugitive.

Nicholas Erin Morrow, 24, faces the bail warrant charges and a misdemeanor charge of obstructing following the arrest. Because he was a fugitive he is being held without bail. Meanwhile Chelsea Mann, 21, is being held on $7,500 bail for the felony harboring charge.

Sunny skies and fresh Sierra snow above the capital city this morning made for a brisk Monday morning commute.
High temperatures today will be in the mid to upper 40s. It will be slightly warmer on Tuesday but there will be another chance of rain in the valley and snow in the Sierra later tomorrow night. For the latest forecast go to www.CarsonWeather.com.

Black ice may have been the cause of a three-vehicle accident this morning at Highway 50 and Drako Way in Carson City.

Moderate damage to the vehicles was reported in the accident that happened at about 6:40 this morning. Police report icy roads in the area at the time of the wreck.

One person reported having injuries to their head, while another reported injuries to their fingers. Airbags did deploy, according to police at the scene.

This year, the Nevada Highway Patrol is partnering with other local groups to help raise funds for cancer research, Trooper Matthew Kaplan reports.

By participating in a charity called Movember (Moustache + November), troopers will be sporting mustaches for the month of November to help raise awareness for men's health issues. The mustaches will act as a "ribbon" to help generate conversation, and ultimately, encourage people to donate to the cause.

The Carson Senators scored a come-from-behind victory against Spanish Springs Friday night 28-21 in the first round of the Regional 4A football playoffs.

Coming up next week is perennial powerhouse Reed, probably the biggest obstacle standing in the way of a state championship for the 9-1 Senators.

For more details on the game, see CarsonSports.com.

Yep, I got to the Carson Community Center a 7:30 p.m. Friday night, ready to enjoy the Western Nevada musical "White Christmas." Big show, big cast, great music.

But the audience didn't show up. No one but me, except for Stephanie Arrigotti, producer and director and her cast of thousands.I then realized the the WNMCC opens its shows on Saturdays rather then Fridays.

So what, I was there, the orchestra was warming up, the actors were on stage, the house lights were dimmed and there were plenty of seats, so I sat to enjoy a private preview, the dress rehearsal.

Joe McCarthy, director of the Carson City Office of Business Development and a key player in city's redevelopment efforts, will be "transitioning out" of his job by June 30, according to City Manager Larry Werner.

McCarthy has been on leave for the past two weeks, following a disagreement over the presentation of a redevelopment project at Southgate Center to the Board of Supervisors.

Werner said that while they like each other personally, there is a difference in styles between the two that caused problems.

Jonathan Denwood discusses how adding lots of content helps build web traffic:

Road Report as of November 5, 2010. The following information applies to the period of November 8-14, 2010:

The Roop Street widening project is continuing and is expected to be completed by the end of 2010. The following impacts are expected this week:

  • Roop Street is closed from William Street to Stewart Street through the completion of the project.
  • William Street will have intermittent lane closures at Roop Street on Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for westbound traffic.

Marina Lockhart, 33, was arrested Thursday evening for felony domestic battery with a deadly weapon after allegedly hitting her husband with a car.

According to the Carson City Sheriff's report, the couple was arguing over a pack of cigarettes outside their Airport Road home when, according to the suspect, she got into her car and "tried to scare" her husband. A witness reported that the suspect hit the man with the car twice, once after driving over a concrete parking block.

Bail was set at $30,000.

The warm temperatures and nice fall weather we've enjoyed over the past week may come to an end later this weekend. A storm is brewing in the Pacific and may reach Western Nevada and the Sierra by late Sunday.

The cold front is expected to develop in the region by Sunday afternoon, with rain and gusty winds expected in Carson City and the Carson Valley with snow levels dropping to around 7,000 feet in the Lake Tahoe Basin, according to the National Weather Service in Reno and carsonweather.com.

Pink Floyd tribute band Eclipse returns to the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 3 with an astonishing laser light and effects show that will mesmerize the audience. There pristine re-creation of the music of legendary band Pink Floyd is nothing short of the ultimate concert extravaganza for which Pink Floyd was known.
Get tickets early as this show will sell out.

Bella Voce, which is Italian for "beautiful voices" has been known for quality performances of both classical and contemporary music for women’s voices for more than 20 years. The women's choral will perform at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 28 at the Brewery Arts Center's Maizie Harris Jesse Theatre.
The ensemble was founded and nurtured to maturity by Dr. Michael Cleveland, UNR Music Department Chair. Don’t miss this wonderful family event to start your holiday season.

Join the BAC Stage Kids for 'You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown.' The perennial favorite offers the final weekend of matinee shows on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 20-21 beginning at 2 p.m. The entire family will delight in the little moments that make up Charlie Brown’s life.


Join the BAC Stage Kids for You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. The perennial favorite offers shows on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 19 and 20 beginning at 7 p.m. The entire family will delight in the little moments that make up Charlie Brown’s life.


Join the BAC Stage Kids for You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. The perennial favorite offers two matinee shows this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 13 and 14 beginning at 2 p.m. The entire family will delight in the little moments that make up Charlie Brown’s life.


Join the BAC Stage Kids for You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. The perennial favorite opens on Friday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. with a show on Saturday, Nov. 13, also beginning at 7 p.m. The entire family will delight in the little moments that make up Charlie Brown’s life.


Christmas tree cutting permits in select areas of Northern Nevada public lands will be available beginning Monday, Nov. 8, the Bureau of Land Management Carson City District Office announced Thursday.

The agency allows Christmas tree sales to thin small trees in overstocked areas. Organizations and individuals are permitted to harvest trees for resale.

Carson Lanes Presents. Northern Nevada's Best Party Band.. "The Road Dawgs" in our fabulous new Eleventh Frame Winner's Lounge. Ÿ They'll be playing your favorite Classic Rock, Blues, Motown, and New Rock Standards. No Cover and Smoke Free. Must be 21.

The following obituary was submitted by Jeff Cowen, community liaison for the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency on the passing of spokesman Dennis Oliver:

DENNIS J. OLIVER
May 20, 1963 - November 3, 2010

Nevada News Bureau staff
CARSON CITY – Rural Nevada lawmaker Pete Goicoechea was elected as minority leader today by the 16-member Assembly Republican caucus.

By Sean Whaley / Nevada News Bureau
CARSON CITY – Veteran Republican state Sen. Bill Raggio, R-Reno, won’t be minority leader in the upcoming 2011 session, withdrawing his name from consideration for the leadership post today after getting GOP criticism for backing Sen. Harry Reid in the Tuesday general election.

Dennis Oliver, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency's public information officer, has died after a brain illness. He was 47.

Oliver was admitted to the hospital about three weeks ago, according to TRPA External Affairs Director Julie Regan. He died overnight Wednesday at Carson Tahoe Hospital of an apparent brain virus which attacks the meylin around the nerve cells, said friend Michael Carr.

"TRPA is deeply saddened to share the news with the community of the loss of Dennis Oliver, who was an extremely valued employee of the Agency over the last three and a half years," said TRPA Executive Director Joanne Marchetta. Click here to read the obituary.

Assemblyman John Oceguera, D-Las Vegas, has been unanimously elected as Speaker for the upcoming legislative session.
Oceguera has served as majority leader under former Speaker Barbara Buckley, who could not run again because of term limits.
The vote of the 26-member Democratic caucus on Wednesday will be formalized on the first day of the legislative session on Feb. 7.

We have just witnessed political history on a scale that we may never see again…maybe at a level that no one will ever see again. Riding in on the back of the Tea Party and a message of limited government, the republicans have been given a second chance, but many questions arise. Will they blow it again? Will the Tea Party be able to keep their incredible enthusiasm for the next two years, or will they self-destruct through trivial differences like Ross Perot’s Independent Reform Party in the nineties?

You can see the live video here. See the agenda here.

Western Nevada College’s Latino Student Club will sponsor the third annual WNC Talent Show at Capital Christian Center, 1600 Snyder Avenue in Carson City, on Saturday, Nov., 13, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Cost to enter is $12 for singles and $20 for couples or groups. Admission is $5 adults, $3 for any student with school ID, and $3 for youth and senior citizens. Children under age 5 are admitted free. All proceeds will help fund WNC student scholarships.

In honor of National Diabetes Month, Carson Tahoe Regional Healthcare will once again be hosting the Northern Nevada Annual Diabetes Fair and Symposium. Foot screening, blood glucose screening, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, body composition analysis and arm chair massage. The event will be held at the Carson Tahoe Regional Medical Center, Main Lobby, 1600 Medical Parkway in Carson City. Call (775) 445-8607.

The Mile High Jazz Band will perform "November Jazz," a program of big-band jazz at Comma Coffee, 312 S. Carson Street on Tuesday, Nov. 9 beginning at 8 p.m. General admission is $5 at the door; free for age 18 and under. Dance instruction, 6-7:15 p.m. is $5 additional.

The Carson Nugget Casino, through Selak Entertainment will present “The Highwaymen a Tribute” on Nov. 11, 2010 in the Main Ballroom. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the show begins at 7 p.m. Admission is free for veterans and $25 for general admission. Veterans should call (775) 882-1626 ext 251 and leave a message for a complimentary ticket, tickets can be purchased by clicking here.

Carson Tahoe Physician Clinics opens the first “Clinic at Wal-Mart” in the region, with a short ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, Nov. 8 at 10 a.m.
The clinic is located inside the Walmart located at 3770 South Highway 395 off Topsy Lane.

Sierra Place presents Birds from Down Under a fully-illustrated talk by Jim Eidel, local ornithologist, about the birds of Australia, New Zealand and surrounding countries.
Enjoy lots of beautiful pictures, and hear about how these birds have evolved to be so diverse and why this region is paramount in the study of evolution. Jim’s expertise and gorgeous photos are not to be missed! Free and the public is invited! 1111 West College Parkway, (775) 841-4111.

Join locals and visitors on a lovely stroll through Carson City on the first Saturday of every month as Carson City holds its Downtown Wine Walk. Purchase a wine glass and map for $10 and enjoy the wine tasting, hors d'oeuvres, art galleries, gift shops, casinos and restaurants. Call (775) 883-2211 for more information.

Get in the holiday spirit with a special V&T Holiday Train run from Carson City to Virginia City and returning this Saturday, Nov. 6. The historic train departs Eastgate Depot at 10 a.m., arrives Virginia City around 11:30 a.m. for shopping and lunch. It will departs Virginia City at 2 p.m. and will arrive at the Depot around 3:30. Click here for more information and reservations.

The new stage adaption of the beloved Irving Berlin movie "White Christmas" arrives just in time for the holidays. This sparkling new stage adaptation is being produced by the Western Nevada Musical Theater Company. Matinee performances are at 2 p.m. and conclude on Nov. 20 and 21.
Peformances will be at the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. Williams St. Tickets $20, $18, $16. Call (775) 886-6023 for tickets.

The new stage adaption of the beloved Irving Berlin movie "White Christmas" arrives just in time for the holidays. This sparkling new stage adaptation is being produced by the Western Nevada Musical Theater Company. Performances left are Nov. 19 and 20 at 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinees on Nov. 20 and 21.
Peformances will be at the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. Williams St. Tickets $20, $18, $16. Call (775) 886-6023 for tickets.

The new stage adaption of the beloved Irving Berlin movie "White Christmas" arrives just in time for the holidays. This sparkling new stage adaptation is being produced by the Western Nevada Musical Theater Company. There will be nine performances, November 6, 12, 13, 19 & 20 at 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinees on Nov. 14, 20 and 21.
Peformances will be at the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. Williams St. Tickets $20, $18, $16. Call (775) 886-6023 for tickets.

The new stage adaption of the beloved Irving Berlin movie "White Christmas" arrives just in time for the holidays. This sparkling new stage adaptation is being produced by the Western Nevada Musical Theater Company. There will be nine performances, November 13, 19 and 20 at 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinees on Nov. 7, 14, 20 and 21.
Peformances will be at the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. Williams St. Tickets $20, $18, $16.Call (775) 886-6023 for tickets.

The new stage adaption of the beloved Irving Berlin movie "White Christmas" arrives just in time for the holidays. This sparkling new stage adaptation is being produced by the Western Nevada Musical Theater Company. There will be nine performances, November 12, 13, 19 and 20 at 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinees on Nov. 7, 14, 20 and 21.
Peformances will be at the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. Williams St. Tickets $20, $18, $16.Call (775) 886-6023 for tickets.

The sparkling new stage adaption of the beloved Irving Berlin movie "White Christmas" arrives just in time for the holidays. This sparkling adaptation is being produced by the Western Nevada Musical Theater Company. There will be nine performances, November 6, 12, 13, 19 & 20 at 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinees on Nov. 7, 14, 20 and 21.
Peformances will be at the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. Williams St. Tickets $20, $18, $16. Call (775) 886-6023 for tickets.

The new stage adaption of the beloved Irving Berlin movie "White Christmas" arrives just in time for the holidays. This sparkling adaptation is being produced by the Western Nevada Musical Theater Company. There will be nine performances, November 6, 12, 13, 19 & 20 at 7:30 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinees on Nov. 7, 14, 20 and 21.
Peformances will be at the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. Williams St. Tickets $20, $18, $16. Call (775) 886-6023 for tickets.

The annual Western Nevada College Craft Fair will run Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the main lobby of the Bristlecone Building. Enjoy a chance to start holiday shopping between classes or on lunch break. Students, faculty and the public can browse the main lobby where more than 20 crafters will be selling a wide variety of handmade items.
This year's crafters will be selling everything from jewelry, gift baskets and candles to picture frames, artwork, candy and pies. The event is sponsored by the WNC classified employees, who use proceeds to help fund professional development activities.

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