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Carson City Elections Update: Filing period ends at 5 p.m. today

Here is the latest filing information coming out of the Carson City Elections Office as of 8:30 a.m. The filing period ends at 5 p.m. today.

Secretary of State Broadens Inquiry Into Use of Campaign Funds by State Lawmaker

CARSON CITY – An inquiry into the use of campaign funds by Assemblywoman Kathy McClain in 2009 to pay her Clark County retirement contributions while serving as a lawmaker has been expanded to include additional expenditures as well.

Federal Appeals Court rules limits on brothel advertising are legal

The federal appeals court in San Francisco has ruled that Nevada can limit the amount of advertising brothels can display in cities and counties where brothels are banned.

Supervisors face grim task of cutting the city budget, including employee layoffs

In what may be the most difficult meeting of their careers, Carson City Supervisors next week will balance the 2010-11 city budget with significant cuts in city services including layoffs. Those layoffs, if approved, will occur in many departments, but the more noticeable will be in the Sheriff and Fire Departments.

OurTown: Day Williams, candidate for Board of Supervisors, Ward 3

Attorney Day Williams discusses his bid for Carson City Board of Supervisors Ward 1:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C47OjDCW3mQ

Carson Now: To profit or not to profit

Community news belongs to the community.

This is the concept that led me to develop Carson Now, the idea that for a news organization to truly serve the community, it needed to belong to the community.

Part of this idea comes from my experience of being on the front lines as corporate media cutbacks resulted in communities not being well served in terms of news coverage.

So my idea was to create Carson Now as a nonprofit organization, whose mission was limited to serving the community. Nonprofit media organizations are a fairly new development, with sites like Voice of San Diego and MinnPost leading the way.

Candidates for office

Here is a list of candidates that have filed to run in the next election as of Tuesday:

Strategy to Avoid Gibbons Vetoes on Tap if Needed

CARSON CITY – Because of the tense relationship between the Legislature and Gov.

Legislator Grills Nuclear Agency Head on Yucca Mountain

After President Obama announced his plan to eliminate funding for the Y

Comment on CC Attorney Day Williams announces candidacy for Supervisor Ward 3 by IcedT

Hopefully if elected, he’ll work to clean up the neighborhood of junk cars, neglected dogs and hazardous materials.

Comment on CC Attorney Day Williams announces candidacy for Supervisor Ward 3 by 33woody

Day Williams is a good citizen and would make a great Supervisor for Ward 3.

CC Attorney Day Williams announces candidacy for Supervisor Ward 3

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Child pornography on-line trader gets probation

Gibbons Wants Hearing on School Voucher Competition: Claims Would Improve Educational Opportunities for Children

By Sean Whaley | Nevada News Bureau

Gibbons Wants Hearing on School Voucher Plan, Says Competition Would Improve Educational Opportunities for Children

(Updated at 12:04 p.m. on Feb. 16, 2010)

Robbery suspect caught in South Lake Tahoe

Billy Johnson, wanted in connection with a robbery early this morning near No. Carson and Bath Streets, has been captured in South Lake Tahoe.

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

8:12am
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.

Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki: I can beat Senator Harry Reid!

Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki says coming off a hard battle with the Nevada Attorney General over charges that were dropped, has made him ready to take on incumbent U.S. Senator Harry Reid.

Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki may run against Sen. Harry Reid after all…

Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki, fresh off a legal victory over the Attorney General’s Office, which had charged him with mishandling state funds, said he is seriously considering running against U.S.

Neil Rombardo files for second term as CC DA

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Carson City’s first term District Attorney has announced he will be running for a second term this Fall.

Neil Rombardo announces for a second term

Carson City District Attorney Neil Rombardo, finishing out his first term as the city’s chief prosecutor, has announced he is running for a second term.

Local aerospace consultant appointed to fill unexpired term of former School Board Trustee Barbara Howe

On a 3-2 preference, local aerospace consultant Randy Carlson won a seat on the CC School Board, besting co-candidate.Deonne Contine, a deputy state attorney general.
Carlson touted his managerial exp

Carson Mall Kids Talking Wall Grand Opening

Saturday, December 5, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Abuse lawsuit names Mormons, Boy Scouts

Abuse lawsuit names Mormons, Boy Scouts By MARCUS WOHLSEN Associated Press Writer

Board approves data system for stimulus office

Board approves data system for stimulus officeNevada Appeal Capitol Bureau<

CASA TRAINING STARTS NOV. 19

CASA OF CARSON CITY will begin a training for CASA advocates Nov. 19 6-9pm at the Carson City Juvenile Court. This will be the first of ten weekly training sessions.

Corrections exempt from furloughs through June

Corrections exempt from furloughs through JuneBy GEOFF DORNAN gdornan@nevadaappea

Couple to be tried on child abuse case

Couple to be tried on child abuse caseby F.T.

NV panel to again consider prison staff furloughs

NV panel to again consider prison staff furloughsStaff Writer

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