Another season is approaching for the University of Nevada baseball team and once again players with Carson City ties could play a major role in how successful the Wolf Pack will be in 2010.
A request for 20 year funding for the Economic Incubator portion of the Carson Nugget Project has been recommended for denial by a city advisory panel.
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Supervisor Pete Livermore continues to discuss his concerns about the Nugget Project and its possible financial effects on Carson City.
Over 90 Nevada citizens voiced their opinions about the economic situation to Nevada legislators at the Reno Town Hall meeting Saturday morning. An estimated 500 citizens showed up at Reno City Ha
The never-ending game came to a finish suddenly on Pat McMeel's game-winning home run. But before that the Western Nevada College baseball team went on a roller coaster ride for the ages.
RENO — Even though the Carson High wrestling team came up a little short of its ultimate goal at the Northern 4A Regional Wrestling Tournament, there was a measure of consolation that made Nick Sch
Elisa Dawson and Ashley Hall combined to give the Western Nevada College softball team an outstanding day on the mound and the end result was a doublheader sweep of Colorado Northwestern Communit
NUMBERS! Where are the numbers? No one can evaluate this project without numbers! Where is the business plan? Where will the $ come from? Where will the $ go? “Trust us.
I think that the Monorail Loop project is a splendid idea. A high speed monorail connecting the bustling business centers in the area is just what we need.
Thursday, February 18, festivities begin at 4:30 p.m.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern Nevada Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting
1208 N. Carson St., Carson City
Whowuddathunk? Miss Sarah, the charming storyteller and patron saint of the Tea Party, actually did get one thing right in her speech at the Tea Party convention last week.
Eric Masters had a chance to become the Carson High boys soccer coach in the spring of 2008. But since he was in New York at the time, it would have been obviously difficult logistically.
RENO — Before taking the mat to start the Northern 4A Regional Tournament, Tim McCarthy emphasized that pins do make a difference when the team points are added up.
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A possibly medically distressed women drove her Chevy Suburban straight into the Washoe Tribe Community Center this morning.
In a tersely worded letter to the Carson City Area Chamber of Commerce, Pat Glick, President of the Carson City Library Foundation, told Chamber President Jim Smolenski that the Foundation is cancelin