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Can a distraught and deeply depressed woman stab her demented husband 200 times and somehow not be judged a murderess?

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A fleeing murder suspect makes it to Carson City because circumstances gave him the chance.

Another thing. It is redevelopment guru’s like Mark Lewis who create a contagion that “patience is longer a virtue.” Why wait for sluggish evolution to produce what we want? We want it NOW!

Right you are. You provoked a thought in me earlier today after I read your last contribution.

When I stated “it is possibly not a deal breaker” I meant that even if the incubator was excluded from the final project, the project may still be viable for the reasons stated.

The citizens committee’s “reason for being” as outlined in a recent Board of Supervisors agenda packet indicates that the committee is to assist the forward momentum of the project.

Oh, that poor little boy. I hope he recovers. I look forward to your update, Dave. I pray that it truly was a medical problem & not something caused at the hands of another.

The incubator could be an issue for the reasons stated, however, it is possibly not a deal breaker.

Sheriff’s deputies Dan Ochsenschlager and Rick Ennis this afternoon raced to a report of a four year old latino boy who was found by his grandmother slumped over his bed and not breathing.

I am somewhat troubled by the tenor of this article. Elected officials are always looking for a scapegoat. It seems the comments by Councilwoman Zadra is the ultimate in 20-20 hindsight.

Friday, January 29, 10:00 p.m.

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A young man who was born in Carson City but most recently lived in Salt Lake City was apprehended back here Tuesday in Carson and booked on a charge that he helped kill his uncle in Salt Lake. U.S.

Welcome to the glamorous life of Western Nevada College baseball coach D.J.

Winning on Senior Night was a little extra special for Carson High senior wrestlers Ricky Ugarte, Luke Carter and Nick Schlager on Wednesday night.

News Carson City is following the thundering herd to the internet as our sole news outlet. We bid TV adieu after this Friday night’s TV newscast.
An assessment of our TV vs.

A lot has happened to Eric Maupin over the past year.

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Although final figures are not in, the city and the Downtown Business Association are calling the two month ice rink downtown a big success.

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What was said behind closed doors apparently got out, prompting Nevada Congresswoman Dina Titus to jam it into reverse, quick!

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Despite the horrible and worsening condition of the state budget, Governor Gibbons appears to be sticking to his vow that he will not raise taxes and that the state will ha

We’ve just about got it worked out.

Friday is our last TV broadcast of News Carson City on Charter Cable Channel 18 at 6pm.

If there’s any way I can help, let me now. I’m serious.

We are definitely working on it. Equipment and some personnel issues. We’ll work it out quick.
Thanks for your patience. It was not Mayor Crowell. It was us.

Just when you need some quality time together to rekindle that inner tingle – the Sweetheart Ski Package offers romance, adventure, and a little pampering.

(Updated at 2:50 p.m. on Jan. 27, 2010)

A strong run through the second and third quarters helped the Carson High freshman boys basketball team vault to a 53-22 victory at home against Bishop Manogue on Tuesday afternoon.

The city supervisors should step back and take another look at this Nugget project after this latest about Mr. lewis.

Is that for good or can it be rescheduled? I hope it can.

We regret to inform you all that we’re having to cancel our Town Hall meeting with Bob Crowell on February 6th due to staffing and other resource issues.

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Nugget Project booster Mark Lewis, who has held redevelopment director jobs in California and in Reno, is the subject of yet another examination of his track record while i

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The weather may have been dreary lately, but it’s delightful for those who know that tough winters make for bountiful summers.

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Nevada’s economy continues to slide even as other states around the country begin to crawl up the ladder to recovery.

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A swarm of law enforcement vehicles converge on a vehicle at Curry and Park to take into custody a man wanted for murder by U.S. Marshals.

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Jessica Sferrazza must know something that few people know, and that is the real status of Lt.

By Frank X. Mullen Jr. / Reno Gazette Journal

The 3-week-old baby is not breathing, his mother keeps screaming that her child is dead, an older child is wailing and a dog keeps barking.

Thursday, February 4, 5:30 p.m.

Thursday, February 4, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Young Business Professionals (YBP) Professional Development Boot Camp. In cooperation with Reno’s YPN (for those between 21-40).

Tuesday, February 2, 7:30 a.m.

Federal U.S. Marshals, with assistance from the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, tracked down a homicide suspect riding in a vehicle that they had followed for a few miles.

Although this is what he gets paid for, I really feel for the city manager. It is easy to manage in good times and very difficult in bad times.

Carson City/Nugget Team member Mark Lewis, the former Redevelopment Director of Reno, was referenced in a Reno newspaper story this week as being accused of not providing “clear information” about the

CARSON CITY – Nevada’s taxable sales fell by 10.9 percent in November 2009 over the same month in 2008, making it the 13th month of double-digit declines in economic activity in the stat

Points well taken. Again, Nevada’s taxing authority as it exists today in no way matches today’s fiscal challenges to keep the state whole.

Sales tax collections in the month of November crashed another 11% statewide, and were down 13.5% in Carson City.

The special sessions I have observed since the 80’s have basically been fairly routine.

I agree with your points but the Lobbyists do not get the big bucks for nothing.

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