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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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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 ...
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Las Vegas an ideal location for company to keep pace with evolution of communication
When Nordis Technologies started out, it was as a print company for businesses to disseminate communications to consumers or other businesses, like bills and other ...
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Median price for Las Vegas homes up 10 percent over a year ago
The median sale price of local condos and townhomes reached an all-time high of $290,000 last month, up nearly 8% from April 2023. That’s an ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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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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, ...
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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 ...
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Kroger, Albertsons — still hoping to merge — agree to sell more stores to satisfy regulators
Supermarket chains Kroger and Albertsons said Monday they will sell more of their stores in an effort to quell the federal government’s concerns about their ...
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Rate changes are looming: Follow long-term game plan for winning capital decisions
While basketball fans everywhere are following NBA schedules, business owners are tracking the 2024 Fed meeting schedule.
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The Notes: Philanthropy, April 22, 2024
In the Notes: Communities In Schools of Nevada, Nevada Gold Mines, GiGi’s Playhouse, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Las Vegas, Just One Project and ...
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Merger will help streamline Nevada's cannabis industry
A new partnership is seeking to iron out wrinkles in Nevada’s cannabis supply chain. Blackbird, a cannabis distribution company, was recently acquired by cannabis ...
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Clark County OKs street vendor regulations despite pushback
Street vendors in Clark County will be required to keep their distance from many communal areas like community centers and malls, according to a regulation ...
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Helping build middle class is Vegas real estate agent's American dream
Nora Aguirre, who was born in Mexico and grew up in North Las Vegas, said she first strayed into the world of real estate because ...
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Column: Affordable housing is a catalyst for sustainable economic growth in Southern Nevada
The need to increase affordable and general housing stock in Nevada is undeniable as we face a severe housing shortage and mounting affordability challenges.
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The Notes: Philanthropy, April 15, 2024
In the Notes: Special Olympics Nevada, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Rebels Give, Interblock, Three Square Food Bank and more ...
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People on the Move: April 8, 2024
In the Notes: Eric Walther, Everi Holdings, David Livingston, Blake Sartini II and more ...
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Hornbuckle’s Hall of Fame rise began at UNLV
Bill Hornbuckle remembers being a community college student in Connecticut when he saw a commercial advertising UNLV’s hospitality college during a broadcast of a UNLV ...
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Southern Nevada company stays ahead of the curve on water filtration
Multipure has been in the water filtration business for more than 50 years. Like most industries, there has been one constant: change.
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