City moves forward with Business Resource Center idea
The Carson City Board of Supervisors yesterday voted to proceed with investigating the lease or purchase of the Fireside building (or another similar structure) for the purpose of creating a business...
View ArticleCarson City residents file in to vote in today's General Election
By Jeff Munson With around 63 percent of Carson City's 26,000 voters taking care of business prior to today's General Election by showing up to the courthouse for early voting or casting their ballots...
View ArticleThe Hundred Year War On The Economy
by Peter Hennessey, Ph.D. Sometimes it takes a while to get the big picture, to see things coming into focus. Now, I am not much for conspiracy theories, but if anything looks like it is being driven...
View ArticleThe Dangers of Dihydrogen Monoxide: Be Afraid!
By Karl Edward Neathammer On April 1st of this year, two morning disc jockeys from the Fort Myers, Southwest Florida area, informed their audience that dihydrogen monoxide was in the city’s water...
View ArticleReid addresses Senate, supports ban on assault rifles, high-capacity...
Nevada Sen. Harry Reid said Wednesday on the floor of the U.S. Senate that he supports an assault weapons ban, limits on high-capacity ammunition clips and polices to improve access to mental health...
View ArticleCarson City Crossfire gets new name, returns to airwaves after 10-year hiatus
By Jeff Munson With political flame throwing at an all-time high, there has indeed been something missing from the Carson City air waves lately.Sure, civility doesn't make the headlines these days,...
View ArticleNevada's Area 51 location revealed in government document
Nick Wing, Huffington Post The government shed some light on an age-old mystery on Thursday, releasing documents that included the Nevada location at Groom Lake and first official government...
View ArticleA Classical Conservative Speaks!
Karl Edward Neathammer At one time, I use to be proud to call myself a conservative and a Republican. I considered myself to be a “classical conservative”, one who believes in limited government, free...
View ArticleReply to Peter (good grief...!) Hennessey
By Rich Dunn, 2012 Democratic AD40 Candidate I can't help but agree with Peter Hennessey when he says he sees a "deep, irreconcilable mental and psychological divide between the two Parties (sic)."...
View ArticleLetter: The impotence of gold and silver
Rich Dunn The following is in answer to Brendan Trainor's RN&R Nov 6th column, The power of gold and silver.http://www.newsreview.com/reno/power-of-gold-and/content?oid=15407117Brendan Trainor's...
View ArticleOn Ira Hansen and the Nevada Republican Party
Karl Edward Neathammer Ira Hansen (born October 5, 1960) is a member of the Nevada State Assembly. He is a Republican, representing district 32 in Northern Nevada.Biography Hansen was born in Reno,...
View ArticleNevada Legislature: Who’s the RINO now?
By Kirk Caraway The 2015 session of the Nevada Legislature has ended, and it produced enough drama and comedy to keep us political junkies fully entertained for 120 glorious days. But the comedy...
View ArticleSenator Square: Carson High design class creates children's books
By Angila Golik This will be our last column until after the school break. Congratulations to all of our students and staff for surviving finals and finishing up this semester. This column will return...
View ArticleThe Northern Nevada Development Authority (NNDA) and Maurice White Part I
By Karl Edward Neathammer In Mr. White’s recent paranoid screed against the Northern Nevada Development Agency (NNDA) and against his political opponent, Supervisor Brad Bonkowski, is the classic...
View ArticleColumn: Las Vegas the next Nevada capital?
By Brett Fisher I let out a hearty chuckle the other day as I read a chapter from the book, "Stories from the Sagebrush: Celebrating Northern Nevada at the Millennium," written by Don Cox and...
View ArticleColumn: No, there wasn't a homicide in Indian Hills this week, but it's...
by Kelsey Penrose Community members of Douglas County and Carson City, and even our neighbors in Washoe County, took to social media Monday discussing whether or not there was another homicide in...
View ArticleCarson City Board of Health reports child vaccine rates down since COVID-19...
by Kelsey Penrose Thursday afternoon at the Carson City Board of Supervisors the Carson City Board of Health convened and provided an update on the Health Officer’s Report, and engagement with the...
View ArticleCarson City Health and Human Services address facts, myths surrounding COVID-19
by Kelsey Penrose As the country, and Carson City, continues the ongoing battle against COVID-19, there is a new enemy making its way onto the field: misinformation. There are many conspiracy theories...
View ArticleJudge rejects Trump campaign lawsuit seeking to block state’s presidential...
by Riley Snyder, The Nevada Independent President Donald Trump’s legal effort to overturn presidential results in Nevada has fallen short after a Carson City District Court judge rejected his team’s...
View ArticleExpert on neo-fascism to speak at Monday's Democratic luncheon
By Rich Dunn Leonard Weinberg, Emeritus Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada-Reno will speak via Zoom at Monday's Democratic luncheon. Prof. Weinberg has served as a senior...
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