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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)

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.

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

I have been a Library Director for 23 years in Churchill County. Like Sara Jones, I, too, have been planning a new library for Fallon.

Regents Hear Scenarios if Steep Budget Cuts are Mandated by Governor, Legislature

RENO – Those charged with overseeing Nevada’s system of higher education heard several scenarios today if the current state budget crisis requires cuts of 22 percent, from closing campuses to huge

CSN has lots of confidence

College of Southern Nevada baseball coach Tim Chambers has never lacked for confidence and with arguably his most talented team ever, there's no surprise that Chambers has high expectations for h

Every Option Under Discussion as Governor, Lawmakers Seek Solutions to Massive Budget Shortfall

(Updated at 2:50 p.m. on Jan. 27, 2010)

Comment on City Hall to create “citizen advisory panel” on the Nugget Project by dhataway

Thank you for your feedback and I know the staff is already busy. But I thought there was an existing committee that is advisory to the Redevelopment Board (BofS).

Comment on City Hall to create “citizen advisory panel” on the Nugget Project by Dave Morgan

Mr. Hataway: Redevelopment staff is already knee deep in those sorts of planning and financial logistics.

Comment on City Hall to create “citizen advisory panel” on the Nugget Project by dhataway

It does sound like the decision on feasiblity has already been made but that is another issue.

Senator Reid’s campaign crew has reason to be worried, but they say they’re not

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The polls are looking grim for Senator Reid’s re-election plans.

State budget is looking really thin and it could affect local schools

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With Governor Gibbons talking state worker furloughs and pay cuts, local school districts have also been put on notice that they may have to tear up their teacher contracts

Was the State penny-wize but dollar-stupid?

A shortage of a few state health inspectors has come back to cost the state of Nevada many fold what it would have cost to simply have had them on staff.
A final report by the Southern Nevada Health D

Walmart: Welcome to Gardnerville…uh…sort of…

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Douglas County planning staff has been studying Walmart’s latest desired addition to the local retail sales realm.

Fundraiser for Carson High ski team set for Friday

Staff Report The Carson High School ski team will hold its annual fundraiser on Friday night at the Carson City Community Center.

Senator Reid begins spending political ad dollars, but the opinion poll needle hasn’t budged…yet.

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A poll taken last week statewide shows that Sen. Reid may have a tougher campaign for re-election than he expected.

Governor Gibbons: There will be a special session of the Legislature

Speaking through his deputy chief of staff Lynn Hettrick, Governor Gibbons will convene a special session of the Legislature before June to address state budget problems and to seek further federal ai

High-speed chase ends near Fernley

High-speed chase ends near FernleyNevada Appeal Staff Report

U.S. casino revenue slips 5.5 percent in third quarter

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1 dead, 1 injured, in Nevada wreck on I-80

1 dead, 1 injured, in Nevada wreck on I-80Staff Writer

Board approves data system for stimulus office

Board approves data system for stimulus officeNevada Appeal Capitol Bureau<

Gibbons: Still no plans for special session

Gibbons: Still no plans for special sessionBy GEOFF DORNAN gdornan@nevadaappeal.c

Student 'bumped' in crosswalk

Student 'bumped' in crosswalkStaff Writer

Monday's crossword

Monday's crosswordStaff Writer

Biden to attend fundraiser for Titus

Biden to attend fundraiser for TitusStaff Writer

Tuesday crossword

Tuesday crosswordStaff Writer

Helping Baby Giovanni

Helping Baby GiovanniStaff Writer

Carson City road report for Nov. 16-22

Carson City road report for Nov.

Tourism director explores more online outreach

Tourism director explores more online outreachBy GEOFF DORNAN gdornan@nevadaappea

Senator Square: Celebrating the season and staff

Senator Square: Celebrating the season and staff By Erin Been For the Nevada Appe

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