Q&A with David Silverberg, orthopedic surgeon with Silver State Orthopedics

With three knee surgeries, a hip surgery and a torn rotator cuff on his medical chart, Dr. David Silverberg feels the pain of his patients at Silver State Orthopedics, the Maryland Parkway practice he’s run for eight years.

SHFL entertainment says merger costs affect results

Gaming equipment provider SHFL entertainment, which is being purchased by Bally Technologies in a $1.3 billion buyout, said costs associated with the merger took a toll on the company’s quarterly results.

Favorite Sons & Daughters Sept. 10-16

Hayden Helgren, 19, received his Army silver wings at Fort Huachuca in Sierra Vista, Ariz., as an unmanned aircraft systems operator.

Frustrating outcomes big part of NFL allure

When it goes bad, it tends to get worse before it gets better. Eli Manning’s first pass was a screen thrown directly to a defensive lineman and intercepted. That’s how the season started for the New York Giants.

HandiCab’s push for permits dies with court

The website mytaxistory.com still tells the story of HandiCab Ltd.’s quest to launch a taxi service oriented toward elderly and disabled people.

Small businesses bloom as mixed martial arts grow in popularity

Las Vegas’ emergence as the nation’s MMA fight capital has created a cottage industry of mixed martial arts-related businesses that is trying to bank on fight event promotion organizations sprouting in Sin City.

It’s time to restore value of work, not welfare

In the wake of Labor Day, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released employment statistics that make last week’s celebration seem premature.

Kitchen remodeling 101: Making the space your own

There is a lot to think about when remodeling your kitchen. You want to design a kitchen that reflects your taste and style, which you’ll love for years to come. Whether you’re designing for yourself or for resale, the key to success is to embrace timelessness. That doesn’t mean sacrificing personality for a neutral palette, though. Quite the opposite.

Faith Hill named ‘most influential’

Dear Britney Spears, I apologize for messing with your day, but a survey says Americans find you less appealing than Mike Tyson.

Survivalists hanker to hunker in bunkers

In the backyard of his remote Southern California home, Bernie Jones is etching an unconventional blueprint: a construction plan to build his underground survival shelter. It won’t be the typical cramped Cold War-era bunker. It will hold 20 people.

Officials press case for attack on Syria

The White House asserted Sunday that a “common-sense test” dictates the Syrian government is responsible for a chemical weapons attack that President Barack Obama says demands a U.S. military response.

To keep your options open, decline promotions tactfully

When an employer offers you a promotion you decide against, you could just walk away. Don’t. This situation presents an opportunity for you to keep doors open for other opportunities in the same company or industry.

On the Move, Sept. 9

Announcements of new hires, promotions and professional awards. Want to see your accomplishment here? Send your information to bizbriefs@reviewjournal.com.

Executive Calendar, Sept. 9

A weekly listing of events put on by professional organizations, educational groups and local chambers of commerce.

Time and Place, Sept. 9

A list of weekly networking events around the Las Vegas Valley. Want to see a meeting here? Send your information to bizbriefs@reviewjournal.com.

For the Record, Sept. 9

A listing of business bankruptcies, real estate lease transactions and new business licenses in Clark County.

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