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State Treasurer's Office Tells Lawmakers Millennium Scholarship Will Be Short $4.2 Million by End of Fiscal Year 2011

CARSON CITY – In a letter sent today to the Legislature’s Interim Finance Committee, the state Treasurer’s Office said the Millennium Scholarship will run out of money in 2011 unless action is taken to preserve the program.

CC Firefighters get four year contract. Two years with raises, two without

City Supervisors on Thursday agreed to a new four year labor contract between Carson City Firefighters and the City that is a substantial departure from previous contracts.

News Carson City is moving to Carson Now

Dear News Carson City readers,

Mirror, mirror, on the wall….

On The Reflection In The Mirror
By Karl Neathammer

Comment on Nevada loses one of its “Great Ones” by Dave Morgan

In my 35+ years of local news reporting I must say that Captain Mike Biaggini will be one of those officers who I’ll remember as representing the best of his profession.

Victorian Fashion Show and Dance

Comment on Editorial: Why spend $50 million on the “last library?” by Dave Morgan

Again, compelling statements. It is true, anyone can point to any number of reasons why we should keep building libraries.

Life in Carson: Jim and Dawn Gibbons head to court

Breakups are usually sad affairs, and the implosion of the marriage of Jim and Dawn Gibbons is no exception. Having met and talked with both of them on multiple occasions, it's hard not to feel sorry for them.

Strong finish propels Carson frosh girls past McQueen

RENO — Surges at the end of the second and fourth quarters helped lift the Carson High freshman girls basketball team to a 34-25 opening round victory against McQueen at the State Farm Holiday Clas

Thank you to Nevada veterans

Thank you to Nevada veteransBy Dean Heller Special to the Nevada Appeal

City Parks staff gets green-light to explore park/trailhead combo above Lakeview at the end of Hobart

The Parks and Recreation Commission Tuesday evening started out with persistent horse people running up against immovable neighbors.

Doctors say more ovary transplants possible

LONDON - A new technique to preserve and transplant ovaries might give women a better chance to fight their biological clocks and have children when they are older, doctors announced Monday.

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