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SUV smashes through the south wall of the Washoe Tribe’s Community Center on Clear Creek Road

A woman with a possible medical condition, lost control of her SUV this morning while driving north on Center Drive.

Opening Night on Broadway!

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Opening Night on Broadway, full of new music and wonderful dance and vocal arrangements on stage of the Carson City Community Center Theater this weekend ONLY!

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Carson City Relay for Life

The Carson Nugget presents a check to Relay for Life at the kickoff
party.

Carson City Relay For Life kickoff party Feb. 11 at Carson Nugget

The Carson City Relay For Life will kick off its annual effort to fight cancer with a open house celebration on Feb. 11 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Carson Nugget.

Nevada Volunteer Looks to Win National Pepsi Contest

When Arlene Williams began interviewing local volunteers for Nevada Volunteers, the nonprofit she serves with, she realized how valuable it would be to write a blog about her conversations.

Carson City Schools avoiding the effects of the state budget storm…for now

Superintendent Richard Stokes says Carson City schools will temporarily avoid potential damage caused by slumping state support due to the recession.

Teachers to hold protest rally outside Legislature Building this evening

Groups of Nevada teachers are holding protest rallies in Reno, Carson City and Las Vegas today to voice their anger at Governor Gibbons’ proposed budget cuts.

Why there is so much hand-wringing among Democrats on the state’s crashing budget

In what can only be described as a “perfect storm,” state Democratic Party leaders find themselves handcuffed by circumstances that prevent bold moves to change the course of the state during the rece

Why do so many Nevada high school grads need “catching up” before they can take college courses?

Carson City School District Director of Curriculum Sue Keema told her Board of Trustees Tuesday night that a substantial percentage of Nevada high school graduates, including those from Carson High Sc

Big mining sues PLAN’s attempt to raise mining taxes

A voter petition circulating throughout Nevada to force big mining to pay higher taxes has not been on the street for more than a few weeks and already big mining has filed suit to stop it.
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Nevada gas prices still 6th highest nationally

Despite rising unemployment and a colder, wetter winter nationwide, Nevada’s gasoline prices are still higher than the national average, and in fact are the 6th highest in the country.

Final decisions on freeway landscaping coming up, Part 1

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Final decisions are coming up in the next few weeks on the look and visual texture of landscaping for the Carson City Freeway!

Comment on Governor calls for cuts – Democrats demand cuts be “least damaging” for health care and students by DE Boy

Gibbons is doing the wrong things to help Nevada. Many Nevadans are going to be suffering because of him. We are in a sorry situation.

Governor calls for cuts – Democrats demand cuts be “least damaging” for health care and students

Saying that government must be reduced and that Nevadans can solve their own problems without help from Washington DC, Governor Gibbons tonight laid down the gauntlet: “No New Taxes and cut the budge

More snow on the way tonight, into tomorrow…

From the National Weather Service in Reno:
Warning Message:A cold low pressure system will drop from the Gulf of Alaska
southward along the California coastline on tonight into tomorrow.
This will bri

Mile High Jazz Band Presents "Jazz Sampler for Sweethearts" Feb. 9

Rare photos of VC Comstock era and it’s “notable figures” on their way back to Nevada

After determining that their family really had no further use for them, and that they ought to be in the hands of those who care about them, the daughter of renown photographer Ansel Adams has given e

Sheriff’s race getting crowded

Yet another employee of Sheriff Ken Furlong has decided to run against the boss in June’s primary election.

Downtown Wine Walk

Saturday, February 6

Two snowmakers enroute to the Sierra

The National Weather Service in Reno says two pacific storms are headed for the Sierra tonight and into tomorrow that should bring snowpack levels back up to normal.
The first storm is expected to bri

Teachers Union and Washoe County School officlals fire criticism at Governor Gibbons for his continue mantra of “No New Taxes.”

Saying that proposed cuts of up to 22% would severely crippled Nevada K-12 education, the President of the Nevada Education Association said today that not raising taxes is not an option, as far as sh

City Supervisors write off over a half-million in uncollectible bills to the city

Ever wonder why ambulance rates are so…shall we say…substantial? Well, here’s part of it.

City Supervisors approve big new water pipeline to help fix the town’s arsenic and uranium problem

For many years, westside wells have suffered from naturally occurring contamination from uranium and arsenic. It comes with the territory.

They’re going after NSP again…

In a continued effort to stem the state budget’s free fall, Governor Gibbons is recommending the long talked about closure of the state’s. Oldest prison Nevada State Prison.

Sheriff Furlong talks about why he’s running for a third term

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Sheriff Furlong tells the community how he thinks he has performed as Sheriff over the past eight years, and about his vision for the next four if he’s re-elected for anoth

Fire/Sheriff’s units at Attorney General’s Office – Smell of electrical type smoke

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Carson City firefighters and sheriff’s deputies were investigating a report of a smell at the Attorney General’s office like that of an electrical fire.

Family appeals for help following the death of their 4 year old boy

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Little Jacob Kenton died late last weed after a sudden loss of consciousness at his family apartment on Hot Springs.

Capt. Bob White running for Sheriff

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Sheriff’s Captain Bob White talks with Our Town’s Jennie Middleton about his run for Sheriff.

Four year old boy rushed to CTRMC from Hot Springs Road apartment dies

A tragic end to a valiant fight to save the life of little four year old Jacob who fell ill at his Hot Springs Road apartment Thursday.

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