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Henderson planning indoor sports complex on St. Rose Parkway
A state-of-the-art, $70-million indoor sports complex could be coming to Henderson, pending approval next month by the city council. The facility would span 180,000 square feet and two levels at the southeast corner of St. Rose and Maryland parkways, and is the creation of a public-private partnership between the ...
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Report: Nevada ranks No. 2 in OnlyFans creators per population
Nevada ranked second, with a total of 1,772 OnlyFans creator accounts, 55.76 per 100,000 residents, earning a median $408 a month. Most are located near Las Vegas.
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Commissioners discuss business license options for F1 building
The Las Vegas Grand Prix headquarters on Koval Lane and Harmon Avenue has been operational for the past year without a permanent business license. This morning, the Clark County Commission started the process to change that. “We need to get to a place where ...
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People on the Move: May 20, 2024
In the Notes: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Nevada Properties, Dr. Brian Carr, Summer House, Denise Charles, John Henderson and more ...
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Business owners must cultivate crisis readiness in the age of deepfakes and cyber threats
In the past year, our community has seen cybersecurity threats affect prominent organizations such as MGM Resorts International, the Clark County School District and countless others.
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People on the Move: May 13, 2024
In the Notes: Edmund Wong, Trent Jarvis, Jason Worthen, Southwest Medical Surgery Center – Charleston, Ashley Miller and more ...
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The Notes: Philanthropy, May 6, 2024
In the Notes: Dignity Health-St. Rose Dominican, Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, Supreme Court of Nevada Law Library, Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority and more ...
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Optimism low but resiliency high among entrepreneurs in Las Vegas
Evergreen Coffee opened its doors in Henderson almost two years ago, hoping to restore some of the community and neighborhood connections that had been lost during the COVID-19 pandemic. It was slow ...
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Why money burns a hole in your pocket and how to build financial resilience
When my kids were little, we would occasionally give them a few dollars as a reward. They would put the money in their pocket, then take it out and stare at it, then put it back into the pocket, and repeat. They clutched the money so tight for so long, it became a crumpled paper ball. They imagined the candies and toys they could buy and couldn’t wait to spend the money.
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Financial literacy class sets teens on path to succeed in life
Richard Shipin, who teaches a financial literacy class at the Delta Academy, said it’s critical to instruct students about what’s ahead in life. Financial literacy, he says, is learning how ...
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The Notes: Philanthropy, April 29, 2024
In the Notes: Caridad, Three Square Food Bank, Shade Tree, Check City, Special Olympics Nevada, Boyd Gaming and more ...
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Live animal exhibits on the Las Vegas Strip now less for show, more about education
Underneath the shining lights of the Las Vegas Strip, Adrienne Rowland walks among sharp-toothed sharks and brightly colored fish at Mandalay Bay. She watches as children run past in ...
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