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With only four seniors and seven sophomores on this year's squad, it would be understandable if the Carson High baseball team had much lower expectations than usual for the upcoming season.

Carson High graduate Kayla Sanchez continues to add to her already impressive resume for the Arizona State women's track team.

March 27, 2010, 7:30 p.m.
Colin Ross with Mig O'Hara in Concert

Carson City Symphony's Strings in the Schools presents STRAZZ, youth strings jazz ensemble directed by Sue Kitts, with Jacki Montgomery, guitar, and Steve Scott, bass, at the Kid's Talking Wall at the

Karen Abowd, co-owner of Adele's Restaurant, announced her candidacy today for Carson City Supervisor Ward One.

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STATELINE — MontBleu Resort Casino & Spa at Lake Tahoe has announced new additions to its executive staff.

With as many as 30 employees targeted for Carson City government layoffs, the equivalent of 23 of those positions may come from the sheriff's office.

Brian De

Kirk Wentworth, of MedCare Pharmacy, talks with KIrk Caraway about new pain management drugs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yt5pKFqqWr4

What would a Scenic West Athletic Conference and home opening series for the Western Nevada College baseball team be without having to deal with weather?

Former Western Nevada College star Brian Barnett had another outstanding day for the University of Nevada baseball team in its 5-3 win at UC Davis on Monday.

Come celebrate St. Patrick's day at the Northern Nevada Children's Museum, 813 N. Carson St. Crafts and real Irish dancers performing. Saunday at 10:30 am. Irish Dancing at 1 p.m. (775) 884-2226.

Mar. 25, 2010, Call for time
Let's Dance at Sierra Place

Mar. 27, 2010, beginning at 7 p.m.
African Dance Evening

(Included are the all-Sierra and all-High Desert League girls and boys basketball teams and the all-Northern 4A girls and boys basketball teams)

Carson City is looking at laying off up to 30 employees due to a budget shortfall caused by lower-than-expected sales tax revenues, according to a story by the Nevada Appeal.

Carson Now has learned that Sheriff Kenny Furlong met with his employees and indicated that 10 sworn officers and 16 civilian employees were facing layoffs. The sheriff and fire departments make up almost half of the city's budget.

The Carson City Democratic Central Committee will hold its annual Jefferson Jackson Dinner on Thursday, March 25th, at the Carson Nugget.

CARSON CITY – Assembly Minority Leader Heidi Gansert said in an interview today that GOP agreement to include a new f

Water and sewer rate hikes may move a step closer Thursday when the Carson City Board of Supervisors will hear plans to issue up to $32 million in general obligation water bonds over 30 years.

Tuesday, March 2, 7:30 a.m.
Breakfast Club at the Boys & Girls Club of Western Nevada

Enjoy a morning breakfast and networking at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada.

Lisa Davis, D.A.R.E. officer for the Carson City Sheriff's Office, talks about efforts to educate parents about the dangers of kids abusing prescription drugs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgXp6NigRrg

Former Western Nevada College baseball star Brian Barnett went 1-for-4 with two RBI in the University of Nevada's 10-3 win at the University of Pacific on Sunday.

Smith Valley product Kylee Gleason turned in a personal record performance to capture second-place in the women's pole vault for Idaho State University at the Big Sky Conference Indoor Track and Fi

CARSON CITY – As a deal to close an $805 million budget gap was announced today, bringing a close to a sometimes rancorous six-day special session, Republican lawmakers say they helped shape the de

The staff of Carson Now would like to officially welcome the readers of News Carson City. Dave Morgan started News Carson City as a cable access channel in 1994, and the NewsCarsonCity.com website in 2005. Through his tireless work, he built a great local news alternative.

Dear News Carson City readers,

Sheriff Ken Furlong told CarsonNow.org that a 7 month old baby girl was found lying dead on the bed in a back bedroom this morning. Furlong says the body was discovered by her grandfather.

On The Reflection In The Mirror
By Karl Neathammer

Former Western Nevada College star Brian Barnett continued his strong start for the University of Nevada baseball team, but it wasn't enough as the Wolf Pack dropped a doubleheader at the Univers

Assembly Speaker Barbara Buckley, D-Las Vegas, told reporters Saturday night that legislative leaders, Governor Gibbons and administrative officials have come to a tentative agreement on how to plu

Local author-intuitive Cal Orey, author of "The Man Who Predicts Earthquakes" was on top of the latest seismic activity that has affected the globe with ongoing tsunami advisories for the entire Pacif

Republican Senator Stan Olsen cast his

THURSDAY
4A (Lawlor Events Center):Bishop Gorman d. Bishop Manogue, 65-52Canyon Springs d. McQueen, 63-46Girls:Bishop Gorman d. Reno, 61-40

ow, Idaho State University sophomore Mike Arnold has two Big Sky Conference pole vault championships to his credit. And the Carson City product continues to soar higher.

Coach of the Year: Karen Friel, Galena;
Player of the Year: Emily Burns, Galena

Carson River Community Bank, located on Highway 395 next to Home Depot and Target, was declared a failed institution Friday by Nevada state banking regulators and the Federal Depositors Insurance C

Trying to plug a nearly one billion dollar hole in the state budget has been a bit of a roller coaster ride.

Carson High graduate Christy Works helped the University of Nevada women's track team's distance medley relay to a third place finish on Friday at the Western Athletic Conference Championships in

Carson River Community Bank in Carson City was closed today by the Nevada Department of Business and Industry, Financial Institutions Division, which appointed the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio

A source inside Governor Gibbon’s office today said Gibbons will not veto the Race to the Top education bill passed Wednesday evening by the state Senate and Assembly during the special session of

The State Senate and Assembly have this week considered cuts to education as they seek ways to close Nevada’s $881 million budget gap at the legislative special session.

(Updated at 2:37 p.m. on Feb. 26, 2010)

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