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Outdoors with Don Q: Some information about Barrow, Alaska
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 11/16/2011 - 12:15amNovember 18 is a very significant date in the lives of several thousand hardy Alaskans. Those folks live in a unique location known as Barrow, Alaska, which is the northernmost community in the United States.
It is located in the Far North, on the edge of the Arctic Ocean, about 320 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
On November 18, the sun sets below the horizon at Barrow and it will not peek back up over the horizon until January 24 (weather permitting).
That’s more than two months without sunshine. Wow!
Big trout headed for Oregon’s Willamette Valley
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 11/14/2011 - 12:20pmOf the more than 6 million trout that are released into Oregon waters every year, by far the largest are the ones that will be released over the next two months in Willamette Valley lakes and ponds.
Starting next week, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will release 238 of the nearly 3,000 super-sized brood trout that will be stocked at popular fishing holes from Eugene to Portland from now through the middle of January.
Why still wired? Dollars and physics
Submitted by admin on Wed, 11/09/2011 - 3:00amNEW YORK (AP) - With our wireless Internet connections and far-ranging cell phones, it's easy to forget the hard-wired electricity that powers our homes and gadgets - until the lights go out.But th...
Emergency Alerting System Being Tested in Carson City
Submitted by admin on Mon, 11/07/2011 - 2:08pmCarson City will be utilizing the CodeRED Emergency Notification System on Wednesday, November 9th to call the entire community. This exercise is being held in conjunction with the first national wide Emergency Alert System test and encourages citizens of Carson City to establish emergency contact information.
The calls will be in the morning and will continue until the entire database has been attempted. This call will give Carson City emergency personnel the chance to operate the system as if there has been a community wide disaster.
Governor directs Gaming Policy Committee to focus on technology and Web
Submitted by admin on Sat, 11/05/2011 - 3:00amGov. Brian Sandoval said Friday that he will convene the state Gaming Policy Committee to focus on technology, including the potential legalization of Internet gaming.The full Gaming Policy Committ...
Third annual webcast of the Nevada Day Parade
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 10/27/2011 - 7:03amCarson City video production company We Shoot Video (WSV), in conjunction with the Brewery Arts Center and Access Carson City television (ACCtv), will broadcast the Nevada Day Parade LIVE over the internet on Saturday, October 29th, 2011 at 10:00 am PDT. The LIVE webcast will be available at NevadaDay.com, ACCtv.org, and WeShootVideo.net. “This will be the third consecutive year WSV has webcast this unique event” says company owner Keith Barnett.
Outdoors with Don Q: Memories from an unforgettable six week adventure
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 7:45amBob and Lorraine (my cousin) Scholes of Dayton plus Elaine and I just returned from a six week vacation trip to Italy, Sicily and Switzerland. It was the Scholes’ second trip to Italy and our first-ever trip.
Lorraine’s father was born in Ponte Buggianese and my Dad was born in Lucca, and we both wanted to visit where our roots began.
We left on August 30, flew from Reno to Denver to Montreal to Rome and then returned from Rome to Zurich to San Francisco to Reno on October 12. Here are a bunch of our memories:
The American Dollar and the European Euro:
Appeal adding fee for premium website content
Submitted by admin on Wed, 10/19/2011 - 3:00amTechnology in the newspaper business has progressed tremendously for the past 10 years - especially since 2006, when readers began to view their news online.The Internet reached additional audience...
Carol Perry: Final 2 bubbles about to burst
Submitted by admin on Sun, 10/16/2011 - 3:00amThe hardest bubble to see is the one you are in. We have survived the Internet bubble, later the housing bubble and the stock market, private debt and discretionary spending bubbles. You would thin...
Column: Occupy Carson City
Submitted by T. Costa on Wed, 10/12/2011 - 9:54pmI stood outside of Comma Coffee Wednesday night, observing the people entering. I was hoping a friend of mine was going to come.
Finally, I went inside. There was a sign leaning against a chair that said OCCUPY NV CAPITOL. I introduced myself; these were the people I was here to see.
There were only 12 or 13 of us, but we all had one thing in common: we were disenchanted. We were the hungry, the tired of being pushed around, the broke. We are the 99%.
I should probably back up and explain myself now.
A small tribute to Steve Jobs
Submitted by T. Costa on Thu, 10/06/2011 - 4:35pmThere are many people who remember where they were and what they were doing when they found out that John Lennon had died. Others remember the death of JFK with similar sadness, the memory sharp and untouched after nearly 50 years.
Outdoors with Don Q: Taking a few bites out of Apple Hill
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 10/05/2011 - 9:14pmIt’s that time of the year, once again, to visit a special place known as Apple Hill in the State of California.
If you are a newcomer to this area or if you have never been there, fall is a great time of the year to visit Apple Hill.
And, if you are a newcomer, about now you are probably wondering, “What and where in the heck is Apple Hill?”
Well, the correct answer is: “Apple Hill is not a specific hill or a specific location; on the contrary, it is a large geographic area.”
New Book Chronicles Mark Twain at Lake Tahoe
Submitted by editor on Fri, 09/23/2011 - 5:33amA new book, " Fairest Picture – Mark Twain at Lake Tahoe," by David C. Antonucci describes Mark Twain’s experiences and travels at Lake Tahoe. Fairest Picture is the first and only book to describe Lake Tahoe as it was in Mark Twain’s time and reveal in detail the locations where he traveled, camped and stayed at luxury hotels.
Public Comment Period Set For Oct. 7 In Southern Nevada Water Rights Hearings
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Tue, 09/20/2011 - 6:19pmCARSON CITY – Nevada State Engineer Jason King today announced additional locations for public comment during the upcoming Southern Nevada Water Authority water-rights hearings.
Volunteers needed! LIVE Webcast of the Nevada Day Parade meeting.
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sat, 09/17/2011 - 12:40pmThe producers of the LIVE Webcast of the 2011 Nevada Day Parade, We Shoot Video, will hold a meeting for the volunteer cast, crew, & other helpers beginning Monday, September 19th. at 7pm at the Media Center in the basement of the Performance Hall at the Brewery Arts Center at 511 W. King Street, Carson City.
This is the 3rd annual Webcast of the parade on the internet. Keith Barnett, owner of We Shoot Video, a Carson City based production company loves to share the only statehood celebration in the country with the world. Come help him realize his dream.
Nonprofit Groups Raise Funds With California Hunting Tags
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 09/14/2011 - 7:50pmBy the California Department of Fish and Game
The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) invites nonprofit organizations to help wildlife by auctioning big game hunting license tags for the 2012-13 season. These tags will allow the highest bidder to hunt bighorn sheep, deer, elk and pronghorn antelope in California. There are only 13 of these special fund-raising tags reserved for 501(c)(3) nonprofit groups to sell and they’re sure to draw many participants to any fund-raising event.
Outdoors with Don Q: Visit a great website known as Modern Sportsman
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 4:05pmCARSON CITY, Nev. — If you are a sportsman or a sportswoman who hunts, fishes, camps, owns dogs, reloads ammo, cooks wild game, photographs, etc., you might want to take the time to visit www.modernsportsman.proboards.com.
About now, you're probably asking yourself, “What in the heck is this?
Online Sales Increasingly Cutting Into Tax Dollars, Says Retailers’ Group
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 2:00pmNevada could take in $16 million less in tax dollars this year due to online sales, according to a new report by the Retail Association of Nevada (RAN).
Sales tax currently accounts for 28.3 percent of the state’s general fund revenue while gaming taxes bring in 23.6 percent. Nevada ranks 11th in the nation in terms of sales tax reliance, according to a Congressional Research Service report, while the state’s maximum sales tax rate, 8.1 percent in Clark County, ranks 20th.
Carson City man arrested for viewing child porn on WNC library computer
Submitted by admin on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 1:36pmWilliam Kelly Jones, 54, was arrested Friday evening after employees at Western Nevada College reported that they saw the suspect viewing what looked like child pornography on one of the library's public access computers, Carson City authorities report.
Allen Rowe: Numismatic organizations
Submitted by admin on Sun, 08/28/2011 - 12:01amWhen it comes to collecting coins, knowledge is a very important aspect. The Internet has sprung a fountain of knowledge, but figuring out which parts to drink from is the real key. Joining a numis...
Nevada regulators propose Internet gambling rules
Submitted by admin on Fri, 08/26/2011 - 3:01amLAS VEGAS - Nevada regulators have drafted new rules to govern Internet gambling should federal lawmakers explicitly legalize the popular activity.The proposed rules come after state lawmakers pass...
Online Sales of School Supplies Could Cut Into Retailers’ Share
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Tue, 08/23/2011 - 10:20amSpending on back-to-school supplies in Nevada will likely remain stagnant this year, but a jump in online sales could reduce the portion of state retailers.
A National Retail Federation (NRF) survey estimates 31.7 percent and 33.4 percent of families with K-12 children and college-aged students, respectively, will be doing most of their back-to-school shopping online. That is up over last year from 30.8 percent and 28.6 percent.
Music in Carson City this weekend; hurry for first concert at Farmers Market
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sat, 08/06/2011 - 10:24amThere's plenty of music set for this weekend in Carson City, including jazz lineups in celebration of Jazz! Carson City 2011. Music in the Market continues today, Saturday, through 1 p.m. at the Third and Curry Street Farmer's Market. Meanwhile, Saturday night at plan:b microlounge inside of Sassafras will feature award-winning jazz musician Joe Berry. While on Sunday it is Jazz Picnic in the Park.
Carson City employee pens first book
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Fri, 07/15/2011 - 7:03amCarson City Support Services Specialist Elizabeth "Liz" Ann Patterson can now add author to her resume.
Outdoors with Don Q: Take a summer vacation at Nevada's only national park
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 07/13/2011 - 1:24amHow would you like to take a mid-to-late summer vacation at an out-of-the-way location, right here in the State of Nevada?
If you are interested, did you know that our very own White Pine County is home to one of the nation's least visited and Nevada's only National Park — The 77,000 acre Great Basin National Park?
If you've never been there, here is a whole bunch of useful information:
State Transportation Board Votes For More Oversight And Transparency Of Agency
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Mon, 07/11/2011 - 4:54pmCARSON CITY – Members of the state Transportation Board, including Gov. Brian Sandoval, voted today to extend their oversight of the activities of the Department of Transportation, a move that will require more frequent meetings and more timely review of contracts.
Nevada Ranks 6th In Economic And Personal Freedoms In New Mercatus Study
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Fri, 06/10/2011 - 11:30amCARSON CITY – Nevada ranks 6th among the states in a new index generated by the Mercatus Center called “Freedom in the 50 States, An Index of Personal and Economic Freedom.”
Outdoors with Don Q: The big game hunt game
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 06/07/2011 - 9:04pmIt’s now official: Systems Consultants, the private computer firm in Fallon that conducts the annual computerized drawings for Nevada’s big game hunting tags, has posted the results of the 2011 drawings at Internet website www.huntnevada.com for the whole world to see.
There were a whole bunch of winners and a heck of a lot more losers in this year’s drawings for tags for Pronghorn Antelope, Mule Deer, Rocky Mt. Elk, California Bighorn Sheep, Desert Bighorn Sheep, Rocky Mt. Bighorn Sheep and Rocky Mt. Goat.
Silver State grads break out of the box
Submitted by admin on Fri, 06/03/2011 - 3:01amWhile preparing her address for graduation, valedictorian Kelly Brandon, 15, said she read similar speeches on the Internet but found no inspiration.She realized those words tried to make them "...
Two Major Campaign Finance Reform Bills On Way To Governor
Submitted by Nevada News Bureau on Thu, 06/02/2011 - 1:40pmCARSON CITY – Two major bills seeking reforms to and transparency in Nevada’s campaign finance laws have seen final approval in the Legislature and are now on their way to Gov. Brian Sandoval for his consideration.
Assembly Bills 82 and 452 are two of three campaign finance reform measures sought by Secretary of State Ross Miller in the 2011 session.