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Mr. Hataway: Redevelopment staff is already knee deep in those sorts of planning and financial logistics.

It does sound like the decision on feasiblity has already been made but that is another issue.

Oops, you’re correct. I’m getting the Mollies mixed up. Molly Haupt is an entertainment writer in Long Beach, California. She did not participate in that presentation.

I’m sure you meant to say Supervisor Molly Walt.

Interesting that the purpose of this panel is not to determine if this project should be done, but how it should be done.

Five players scored at least eight points for the Carson High freshman boys basketball team in its 63-30 victory at Fallon on Friday afternoon.

City Supervisors this week are expected to formally appoint a number of local residents, business people and several public officials to a special “citizens advisory panel,” to review the $80 million

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is will have extra Deputies on
Patrol for DUI enforcement between January 25, 2010 to February 07,
2010.

RENO _ Can a guy give off a self-confident and even perceived cocky persona while at the same time be unassuming? If the question is talking about Dustin Pedroia, the answer is yes.

RENO _ The Western Nevada College baseball program's philosophy has always been to try to lock up the best talent in Northern Nevada _ and then to go after the top players from all over the West

After a difficult first season in the Japan League, it's no surprise that Darrell Rasner is chomping at the bit to return to the Land of the Rising Sun for what has to be considered a chance at red

After a difficult first season in the Japan League, it's no surprise that Darrell Rasner is chomping at the bit to return to the Land of the Rising Sun for what has to be considered a chance at red

Excellent observations and suggestions on our current fiscal crisis.

One year ago today a new web site, CarsonSports.com, was launched when Charles Whisnand wrote three stories about Carson High School's bowling dynasty and on the Senators' boys and girls basketball

Led by eight individual place finishers, the Carson High wrestling team wound up with a very respectable second-place performance at the Spring Creek Kiwanis Invitational on Saturday.

Led by eight individual place finishers, the Carson High wrestling team wound up with a very respectable second-place performance at the Spring Creek Kiwanis Invitational on Saturday.

Saying that the Sheriff’s Office budget has grown too high, too fast, that not enough has been done about gangs and that it’s time to get neighborhood watch programs fully implemented, Sheriff’s Capta

As Nevada lawmakers, the governor and other elected and appointed officials ponder how to prevent the sinking of the State of Nevada, debate, and some of it angry, roils around picking additional sour

Unfortunately, mining is a cyclical industry, so while there may be substantial revenue one year, mining taxes can be a dry hole the next. Same for big gaming.

Mining should have been paying more for decades. Maybe Gaming should too but minings near free ride should be reversed now.

By Charles Whisnand

By Charles Whisnand
This could have been a dangerous game after an emotional win at Galena that put the Carson High boys basketball team in a strong position in the Sierra League.

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It’s long been a practice of the states to tax their wealthiest industries to help support what gives them hard working, well educated workers.

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If we were not clear in our earlier story, here it is again at the behest of our ever-vigilant and ever-so-faithful public servants over at Carson City Public Works!

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In what has turned out to be a suspected one-on-one fight between members of two rival gangs, Nick Brown has been taken into custody and charged with the stabbing of a man

Pay attention folks before you post. This stabbing was gang related and there has already been retaliation for the incident. More retaliation is expected. This is between TOKERS and BAMBINOS.

The National Weather Service says the combination of a strong low pressure area in the Gulf of Alaska and a very strong jet stream funneling ocean moisture right at California and Nevada will produce

Mr. Hataway. As usual, extremely well articulated. This website is honored to have your comments displayed here for the town to review and to benefit from.

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An open space crowning jewel along the Carson River is poised to be added to Carson City’s growing family of outdoor recreation areas.

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Several hundred latinos gathered at the Fuji Park Exhibit Hall this week to take part in a nationwide letter writing campaign to the Congress.

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Although it’s way early, it is none the less worth noting that Democrat Rory Reid is outraising other candidates for Governor by a wide margin.

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Nevada continues to be a national leader in another negative category.

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Governor Gibbons appears to be making the headlines four days out of five lately on spending, taxes, unions, education, furloughs and the list keeps getting longer.

Sunday, January 31, 3:00 p.m.
Military/Armed Forces day at the Reno Bighorns basketball game, $1 hot dogs. For more information go to www.nba.com/dleague/reno/

Friday, January 29, 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

The Carson Library’s collection of DVDs is pretty extensive and even includes old VCR tapes of movies on a take and return, no date required.

Monday, January 25th, 5:00 p.m.

Northern Nevada Development Authority is pleased to announce the founding members of the Regional Real Estate & Affiliates Advisory Committee.

Saturday, January 23, 7-10 p.m. at Carson Nugget

Tuesday, January 21, 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 20, 5:00 p.m.
Fundraiser at Jimmy G's Cigar Bar to benefit Nevada National Guard deployed soliders.

Wednesday, January 20, 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday, January 20; three, free 1-hour seminars: 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Tuesday, January 19, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday, January 19, 5:30 p.m.

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