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Gibbons Defends Budget Plan, Challenges Nevadans to Provide Alternatives if they Disagree

CARSON CITY – Gov. Jim Gibbons today defended his plan to balance the state budget and challenged critics to come forward with workable alternatives if they object to any parts of his proposal.

Editorial: Should City Hall be trying to use federal money intended to help low and middle income Carson City residents to pump up a still questionable downtown Nugget Project?

City Hall’s Office of Business Development is asking the Board of Supervisors to re-direct federal funds that largely go to the poor, the elderly, the handicapped, and for general public improvemen

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

By Sean Whaley | Nevada News Bureau

Are Nevada properties being properly and equally assessed?

By Phillip Moyer | Nevada News Bureau

Millennium Scholarship Program Slated for $12.6 Million Hit in Governor’s Budget Balancing Plan

By Sean Whaley, Nevada News Bureau

Comment on Part of Nugget Project strikes out (for the moment) on request for city pass-through funds. by Dave Morgan

The application for the Economic Incubator to be awarded federal Community Development Block Grant funds, that are intended to help low and middle income people, begs the question…do economic incub

Millennium Scholarship Program Slated for $12.6 Million Hit in Governor’s Budget Balancing Plan

CARSON CITY – Among the multiple proposals identified today by Gov.

Comment on Part of Nugget Project strikes out (for the moment) on request for city pass-through funds. by Dave Morgan

They are indeed priceless. RSVP requested $15,000. They got a recommendation to the Board of Supervisors that they get half.

Comment on Part of Nugget Project strikes out (for the moment) on request for city pass-through funds. by Dave Morgan

As a long time observer of Home Companion services I absolutely assure you that $7,500 won’t go very far. Insurance, transportation, incidental expenses.

Capital Ford is at it again! Raising money for good folks helping kids!

Capital Ford and Local Community to Raise as much as $6,000 for Carson High School
Innovative test-drive event will yield much-needed money for extracurricular activities.

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)

Unconstitutional Property Tax Practices Reviewed

A Department of Taxation workshop held today reviewed proposals to equalize property taxes, a requirement of the Nevada Sta

Carson City Relay For Life kickoff party Feb. 11 at Carson Nugget

The Carson City Relay For Life will kick off its annual effort to fight cancer with a open house celebration on Feb. 11 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the Carson Nugget.

Nevada Volunteer Looks to Win National Pepsi Contest

When Arlene Williams began interviewing local volunteers for Nevada Volunteers, the nonprofit she serves with, she realized how valuable it would be to write a blog about her conversations.

Comment on Nevada is greening…slowly by ninoinreno

Growing up in Ely taught me several things. One of which is the importance of sustainable jobs in a rural area.

Mt. Rose Upcoming February Events

CHS graduate Christy Works runs to first place

Carson High graduate Christy Works had another outstanding effortfor the University of Nevada women's track team over this past weekendat the United Heritage Invitational hosted by Boise State in N

Nevada Transportation Department Obligates All Road Project Stimulus Funds

CARSON CITY – Nevada’s Transportation Department, which came in for some criticism last year for what was described as a slow start to spendi

City Supervisors write off over a half-million in uncollectible bills to the city

Ever wonder why ambulance rates are so…shall we say…substantial? Well, here’s part of it.

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.

Squaw Valley opens Ice Bar

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 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.

CCSO joins forces to save lives and prevent traffic injuries over Super Bowl weekend

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office is will have extra Deputies on
Patrol for DUI enforcement between January 25, 2010 to February 07,
2010.

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.

Minden Verandah Approved

Employer health insurance seminar

Wednesday, January 20; three, free 1-hour seminars: 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Carson City Freeway beautification information meeting

Tuesday, January 19, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

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