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Business -- May. 28, 2005

Daily Photo

Stacy Vaughn works Friday at the Tropical Smoothie on West Charleston Boulevard. She said she's saving to cover college living costs.
Photo by John Locher.

School's out! Time to work!
So after coming home for the summer following her freshman year at the University of Nevada, Reno, Vaughn is working 30 to 40 hours a week as a sales associate at Tropical Smoothie on West Charleston Boulevard.



GAMBLING AND TECHNOLOGY: Bill would allow bets by device
CARSON CITY -- A new form of gambling may soon be coming to Nevada, a state world-famous for the slot machines and betting tables within its glittery casinos.


BUSINESS DIGEST

School's out! Time to work!
So after coming home for the summer following her freshman year at the University of Nevada, Reno, Vaughn is working 30 to 40 hours a week as a sales associate at Tropical Smoothie on West Charleston Boulevard.

Data: Aliante first for local master-plan closings
Aliante, a 1,900-acre residential development by North Valley Enterprises in North Las Vegas, was rated No. 1 for new home closings among all master-planned communities in Southern Nevada during the first quarter, a local housing research firm reported.

IN BRIEF
ARLINGTON, Va.

Trade quandary: To show or not to show?
So what, exactly, are the boundaries when it comes to exhibiting at a Las Vegas trade show?

Las Vegas firm joins lawsuit against Vegas Grand developers
Las Vegas law firm Marquis & Aurbach has joined a class-action lawsuit against the Florida-based developer of the Vegas Grand luxury condominium project at Flamingo Road and Swenson Street, an attorney for the firm said Friday.

Safety stressed to business leaders
Sometimes worker ignorance can cost business owners a lot of money.

GAMBLING AND TECHNOLOGY: Bill would allow bets by device
CARSON CITY -- A new form of gambling may soon be coming to Nevada, a state world-famous for the slot machines and betting tables within its glittery casinos.



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