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Silver State Schools Credit Union may cut more – Las Vegas Review Journal
A key official on Wednesday predicted that more cost cutting was ahead for Silver State Schools Credit Union, following the appointment of a new credit union chief executive officer. Silver State Schools, the largest credit union in Nevada, on Tuesday [...]
Cary Casey, water authority finance director, dies at 65 – Las Vegas Review Journal
A graduate of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and a certified public accountant, Casey started his career in financial positions with several resorts and as an auditor for the Nevada Gaming Control Board. An obituary prepared by his family [...]
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Former Review-Journal Publisher Buys Third Newspaper – Mesquite Local News
The Mineral County Independent News, a weekly newspaper serving the Mineral County seat of Hawthorne in western Nevada, has been sold to Battle Born Media LLC. Battle Born Media LLC is a newly formed media group led by former Las [...]
Governor signs law to exempt classic cars from emission tests – Las Vegas Review Journal
CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval signed into law Monday a bill that will exempt older, classic cars from the annual requirement that they ought to pass pollution control emission tests. Under Assembly Bill 2, the vehicle owner still ought [...]
Silver State Bass Anglers official recommends fishing reaction baits for bass – Las Vegas Review Journal
Steep and deep. That is where Matt Lisiewski, vice president of the Silver State Bass Anglers, says fishermen usually go to look for largemouth bass in the fall. But this year Mother Nature has thrown anglers a alter-up. “Traditionally, this [...]
Silver State Credit Union to cut salaries 2 percent – Las Vegas Review Journal
Silver State Schools Credit Union, Nevada’s largest credit union, confirmed Monday that it will cut salaries of all 226 workers by 2 percent beginning in September . The salary reduction will save Silver State Schools $ 150,000 yearly, Chief [...]
Silver State Schools Credit Union posts $90,000 profit – Las Vegas Review Journal
Silver State Schools Credit Union, 1 of the state’s largest and most troubled credit unions, reported that it eked out a $ 90,000 profit in the initial quarter, reversing a string of nine quarterly losses. The $ 725 [...]
Casino MonteLago Gets Initial Okay to Reopen – KOLO TV Reno
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports the Nevada Gaming Control Board agreed to suggest letting Intrepid Gaming reopen Casino MonteLago on Could 26. The Nevada Gaming Commission will be asked for final approval. The only casino in the MonteLago Village …
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Silver State tags offer new opportunities – Las Vegas Review Journal
We’ve heard them referred to as by a lot of names, but maybe the most widespread monikers are “governor’s tag” and “bid tag.” They sell at auctions sponsored by conservation organizations such as Nevada Bighorns Unlimited, Fraternity of the Desert [...]
Get away from it all with a trip to a working cattle ranch – Las Vegas Review Journal
Nevada’s Western heritage comes to life for those who check out any of the state’s rural ranches that welcome vacationing guests. Scattered across the Sagebrush State’s vast outback, a number of working cattle ranches serve as the backdrop for vacations [...]
American Wagering opens accounts for Android app – Las Vegas Review Journal
Las Vegas-based American Wagering has also submitted a request to the Nevada Gaming Control Board for approval of its new tablet application on Android. The application makes it possible for for a fully functioning sports book and provides a menu [...]
Casino MonteLago Gets Initial Okay to Reopen – KOLO TV Reno
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports the Nevada Gaming Control Board agreed to suggest letting Intrepid Gaming reopen Casino MonteLago on Might 26. The Nevada Gaming Commission will be asked for final approval. The only casino in the MonteLago Village …
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Jordan’s sons ran up big booze tabs – Las Vegas Review Journal
The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Friday confirmed it is involved. At issue is whether Marcus Jordan, 19, was drinking alcohol or gambling. Gaming Control board member Randall Sayre said MGM Resorts International is in the early stages of an [...]
The governor’s bold agenda – Las Vegas Review Journal
In one day, Gov. Brian Sandoval has initiated more major government reforms than Nevada’s three previous governors championed in 22 years. On Monday, Gov. Sandoval’s top advisers made official most of the agenda he proposed during his fall campaign and [...]
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