The Notes: Sept. 27-Oct. 3

Treasure Island and Miomni Gaming launched a sports betting app, available on Android and iOS.

Valley Bank of Nevada opened a business loan center at 4343 E. Sunset Road, Henderson.

WGU Nevada added a bachelor of science in business — health care management program to its offerings. The curriculum was developed in conjunction with health care leaders from HCA Healthcare, NorthShore University HealthSystem and Accolade.

Vegas PBS won a national PBS Development Award for its workforce training program. The initiative provides job training and education to Nevadans while assisting the state in its economic diversification efforts. Paid for by support from community partners, grants and tuition fees, the program offers more than 5,000 online personal enrichment, continuing education and professional development courses and 330 career certifications. Registration includes more than 125,000 students annually.

Digital Lizard, a Creel Printing company, will double its printing capacity and extend its services with a state-of-the-art fulfillment operation. Digital Lizard’s equipment purchase includes a second HP Indigo W7250 Digital Press for its Las Vegas facility and two HP Indigo 7800 Digital Presses for its Hayden, Idaho, plant. The company will add a 40,000-square-foot building to its Las Vegas plant, turning the space into a high-tech fulfillment center. New services will include comprehensive data/asset utilization, inventory management, intelligent mailing and other value-driving services. The company also will bring foil stamping capabilities in-house.

The Golden Tiki hired one7 communications as its public relations agency of record.

The Ipec Events Venue opened at 6590 Bermuda Road, Las Vegas. The facility offers 20,000 square feet of space for groups of 50 to 720 and includes overnight accommodations for up to 200 people.

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