Ex-Four Queens official leads Seminole property in Florida

Downtown Las Vegas was the perfect training ground for Phil Madow. Madow’s 24 years in Las Vegas, including 18 years in key executive positions with the Four Queens downtown, prepared him to oversee the Seminole Indian Tribe’s flagship resort.

Corrections

Tax time looming

The list of potential tax increases looming for Nevadans got a bit longer last week.

Henderson police should come clean on beating video

Henderson Mayor Andy Hafen expressed remorse Thursday over injuries caused to the unresisting Adam Greene, who was in diabetic shock when city police beat and kicked him during a traffic stop in October 2010.

Past sad prologue

With apologies to Robert Lang, whose Chamber of Commerce Preview presentation last week took a look back at the state from the vantage of 2031.

Taxpayers get whacked at Mob Museum

On Valentine’s Day, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement — better known as “The Mob Museum” — will open its doors in Las Vegas. The museum will function as a shrine to two of the most shameful blemishes on America: organized crime and government waste.

Outdoor activities around Southern Nevada

Red Rock Canyon: On Monday, come along on a moderately strenuous, five-mile hike to the Muffins at the north end of Blue Diamond Hill; for ages 12 and older.

COMING IN THIS WEEK’S LAS VEGAS BUSINESS PRESS

COVER STORY: Is ecofriendly economically smart? Hard to say. The calculus on green building isn’t simple, local green-building experts say. Whether ecofriendly construction and renovation make sense depends on the technology, the building and the user’s needs.

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