Every year, we tackle spring cleaning at home. Why not do the same at work? Most of us grapple with overflowing email inboxes, PC desktops stuffed with random files and servers brimming with old data. Digital clutter can be particularly challenging in small and midsize businesses because people are often juggling different roles. If you are the CEO, marketing director and customer service representative, it’s difficult to find time.
Bold is the watchword for beautiful outdoor decorating this year, and it’s easy to find items – from furniture to wallpaper – that play to this theme.
Flipping through a celebrity magazine, it’s easy to spot stars on exotic getaways, enjoying the water aboard a megayacht. But, boating isn’t just for the rich and famous – you don’t have to be a millionaire to get out on the water.
Moms on the go are all about saving time and money. Anything that helps her stay in touch, maintain mobility, get organized and improve efficiency is something Mom is sure to love this Mother’s Day. If you’re at a loss for what to get her this year, it’s hard to go wrong with a technology gift that will help her find more time for her family – and for herself.
For small businesses, technology is like the windows in a home. It’s an essential component of your overall operation, one of the important ways in which you see and interact with the world, and, like windows in a home, you probably don’t think about cleaning it that often. Yet your technology needs care and maintenance, just like the windows in your house.
Deer are the poster critters of natural adaptability. As suburbia has encroached on their wild habitat, deer have adjusted easily, finding plenty to eat in residential landscapes. Several methods can be effective in deterring deer, including the use of repellents.
If long-standing wedding traditions seem a little confining and out of date for your modern nuptial celebration, you’re not alone. Lifestyles are trending toward practical and tasteful simplification. An easy-going elegance and a balance of formality and fun is now the norm. So you might ask, “How can creative couples introduce more contemporary options to their celebrations yet still craft a memorable, classy wedding?”
Nutrition has always been an important component of athletic performance, but only recently have superfoods like chia been utilized in concentrated doses to deliver targeted nutrients to athletes. Chia, known widely as the popular novelty household plant grown to resemble hair on clay heads, is now gaining momentum as a premium nutritional supplement. In fact, it is one of the most nutrient-dense foods in commercial use.
A Southern Nevada Indian tribe and a national environmental group are blasting a proposal from federal regulators that could help extend the life of a coal-burning power plant near Moapa.
Two developers of an extended-stay suite property that has gone into bankruptcy were ordered to surrender their luxury cars as a start to bringing down the lender’s losses.
Much of a casino owner’s lawsuit that included a broad challenge to the way the Fremont Street Experience is governed has been dismissed.
North Las Vegas’ new 150-acre Craig Ranch Park was conceived to be one of the city’s crown jewels: a free oasis where families can stroll, picnic and play. But the city may have to charge to use the park when it opens around June of next year.
