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Comment on Why do so many Nevada high school grads need “catching up” before they can take college courses? by kelly21599

As a recent high school graduate, I am not surprised that kids are unable to transition at the college level. But why should tax payers or anybody have to pick up their slack?

Northern 4A Regional Tournament capsules

Comment on Commentary from Supervisor Pete Livermore: “Let the people vote on the Nugget Project” by Nevada Man

I will be much more comfortable if this project will be decided by the people of Carson City instead of a board of easy-to-impress supervisors.

Reorganizing Course Offerings May Be One Way to Solve Budget Shortfall, Higher Education Chancellor Says

CARSON CITY – Higher education Chancellor Dan Klaich said today that proposals made by Regent

Gov. Gibbons Recommends 10 Percent Cuts to State Agencies and Education – Lawmakers Say No Deal Done Yet

CARSON CITY – Nevada Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford said today that dozens of cuts proposed by Gov.

Jerry Vance “senior” exercise class safe. But will have to compete in the future.

With a supporting cast in the audience to root her on, long time Carson City “Wet Sweat” exercise guru-ette Jerry Vance learned that her exercise classes at the Community won’t be left out in the cold

Comment on So Gibbons wants to lay off state workers? Well, it may get dicey… by Dave Morgan

Some alternative ways of raising money. Nevada has a tax system that is far harder on low to middle class taxpayers than just about any state in the country.

Comment on State Budget: Irresistible Recession against Immovable Human Needs by Dave Morgan

Yes, I agree. It would like lifting up a sagging house and replacing its foundation. But that’s what the state needs.

Senators continue their preparation at two-day Sacramento tournament

Schlager places second, Valladares third at Tim Brown Memorial

WNC 2011 class off to strong start

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

Weather alters plans, Carson wrestlers win Reed Roundup

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.

Carson finishes second at Spring Creek tourney

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.

Comment on Activist group says it will circulate voter initiative petitions in an effort to get Big Mining to pay more than one-half of 1% in taxes to the state. by Dave Morgan

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.

Governor Gibbons does a 180 on his “education reform” ideas

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Last week it was slashing education budgets, eliminating class size requirements, dumping all day kindergarten.

Garcia, Schlager win titles at Douglas tournament

MINDEN - Nikko Garcia has become known as the comeback kid this season for the Carson High wrestling team.

Schlager is golden at Sierra Nevada Classic

RENO – This time, Nick Schlager didn't have to take a backseat to anyone.

Open artists’ reception at Western Nevada College

Wednesday, December 9, 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Post Office blues turning red (ink, that is…)

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WNC News & Notes: Bilingual beginning computer class

WNC News & Notes: Bilingual beginning computer class Staff Writer

Nevada judge approves Wal-Mart wages settlement

Nevada judge approves Wal-Mart wages settlementASSOCIATED PRESS

Northern Nevada briefly

Northern Nevada brieflyStaff Writer

Senator Square:Carson High works to conserve energy

Senator Square:Carson High works to conserve energyBy Erin Been

The most rewarding recipes yet

For the past 21⁄2 months I have been working at the Boys & Girls Club running a cooking class for the kids. It has been exciting, uplifting, exhausting, sometimes frustrating and more rewarding than I ever thought possible.

Cooper, Holtz, Aikman head Hall of Fame class

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) - Former Ohio State coach John Cooper remembers when he was a young assistant going to coaching conventions hoping to catch a glimpse of Woody Hayes, Ara Parseghian, Bo Schembechler and Bear Bryant.

Durga: A Drum Story

Your perspective of drumming will be forever changed!

“DURGA’S DRUM STORY” is a unique and acclaimed performance using multi-media to entertain

and inspire as you learn about the rich and fascinating history of drumming.

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