Team Vegas steps up in competition

Last summer Buck Thomas was able to offer his players the chance to be noticed by college and professional scouts.

Case divides ranchers, miners

An attempt by a Canadian-based mining company to take some Elko-area ranchland by force of eminent domain is dividing miners and ranchers in Northern Nevada and prompting talk that lawmakers should reconsider century-old, mining-friendly provisions in state law.

Research before making offer

Figuring out how much to offer on a home you’d like to make your own is never easy. A complicating factor is that although it appears that the housing market may be stabilizing, there is no guarantee that prices won’t slip further.

Resale Homes Report

Editor’s note: Listings include the resale home’s parcel number. Occasionally, the address listed is the home buyer’s mailing address and not the actual location of the home. Check the parcel number to make sure.

First class graduates from Adelson Educational Campus

The Adelson Educational Campus in Summerlin awarded 14 diplomas to its inaugural graduating class on June 13. The graduates were accepted to colleges and universities in 13 different states, Canada and Israel, including Harvard University, University of California at Berkeley and Brandeis University.

A message from a local burglar

Editor’s Note: This is the first part of a two-part series with Holland offering tips on deterring burglars from targeting your home. This week’s column begins with a letter from a burglar’s point of view.

Lennar to hold grand opening event

Today and Sunday, Lennar will open its newest neighborhood, Lexington, near Craig Road and Jones Boulevard, just off U.S. Highway 95, during a grand opening event featuring two new models. Refreshments, including free deserts, frozen drinks and Popsicles, will be offered to attendees.

Panorama Tower offers views

Panorama Tower North, high-rise condominiums overlooking the Las Vegas Strip, has announced a financing program for its buyers.

Desai’s practice all about profit, grand jury testimony reveals

Dr. Dipak Desai was a businessman who wanted to squeeze every dime out of his practice, whether that meant pushing employees to the limit, cutting back on office supplies, or sacrificing safe medical practices in favor of the bottom line. At least that’s the picture that’s painted in grand jury testimony that produced indictments for Desai and two nurses at the epicenter of the hepatitis C outbreak at the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada.

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