Working van 2014 RAM ProMaster at Towbin Dodge

With a best-in-class payload and V6 engine, the 2014 RAM ProMaster has arrived in Las Vegas and the only place to find it is at Towbin Dodge Superstore on Auto Mall Drive.

Substitute teacher finds 2013 Sonata at Centennial Hyundai

Las Vegas resident Kristy Green said she fell in love with a 2013 Pacific Blue Sonata and purchased it right off the showroom floor recently at Centennial Hyundai in the northwest valley.

Mojave preserve offers views and plenty of Joshua trees

Beckoning seductively to city dwellers who long for elbow room, the 1.6 million-acre Mojave National Preserve lies in Southern California, barely an hour’s drive south of Las Vegas.

Next for Frank Marino: new jaw, face-lift

Vegas’ most famous drag queen just called me to say he is going under the plastic surgery knife for the umpteenth time today, so let’s take this opportunity to update his future obituary.

Three Towbin Fiats for three Lykins brothers

At Towbin Fiat of Las Vegas, Fiats stay in the family. Just ask the Lykins brothers, who recently came in to the Fiat dealership and walked away with three new Fiat 500s.

National Philanthropy Day Awards

The Association of Fundraising Professionals 22nd Annual National Philanthropy Day Awards Luncheon was held at the Golden Nugget hotel-casino in Las Vegas on Nov. 19.

I-15 widening project hits speed bump in Las Vegas

The future of a massive Interstate 15 widening in Las Vegas is up in the air because of questions from some state lawmakers about the $1.3 billion Project Neon.

Believe it or not: UNLV in Jan. 1 bowl

How to define a great day for UNLV football: That some 13 years after the school qualified for its last postseason game, the Rebels on Sunday accepted an invitation to play North Texas in the Heart of Dallas Bowl on New Year’s Day.

Roper Hanchey cashes football parlay while competing in NFR

Tie-down roper Shane Hanchey has won more than $44,000 through the first four rounds of the National Finals Rodeo, but he’s more excited about the $1,800 he pocketed Saturday on a $300 three-team college football parlay.

Jumping adds to getting the heart pumping

Getting out of your seat and jumping around is a low-tech way of getting the heart pumping and the body moving. That is the first step to getting in shape. Get moving. Plain and simple.

Top technologies guide for mature drivers

The shiny paint. The new car smell. Many aspects about buying or leasing a new vehicle can excite your senses. Chances are your new vehicle will feature some new technologies, many of which can make driving safer, easier and more enjoyable. To be safe on the road, it’s important to learn how these technologies work in your current vehicle or a new one.

Put toxic vendors in their place before they put you on edge

You’re repelled by their behavior. It wastes your time, contributes to a short fuse and drains you. It makes you feel powerless. Should you replace toxic vendors?

Executive Calendar, Dec. 9

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

INTEL: Security conferences partner, local chains increase international presence

The International Tourism Safety Association, the Las Vegas Security Chiefs Association and ISC West will co-locate their events in one venue in 2014. Both the International Tourism Safety Conference and ISC West will be held during the first week of April at the Sands Expo and Convention Center.

Mixed results for East Coast Internet gaming rollouts

If his gaming analyst job doesn’t work out, Brian McGill could try winning a seat in the Main Event at the World Series of Poker.

For the Record, Dec. 9

A weekly log of business bankruptcies, commercial and industrial lease transactions, and new business licenses in Clark County.

On the Move, Dec. 9

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

Time and Place, Dec. 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.

Clinic’s closure remains mystery

When you read the opening to the Nov. 8 “Dear Patient” letter that Tracey Brierly and some others received from the KE Medical Group, you realize that it embodies the weirdness surrounding the group’s very public demise.

Philippines disasters hit closer to home

Two Christian missionaries from Henderson moved to the Philippines in 2007 with the intention of making that country their permanent home. No agency sent them, they just went on their own and settled in Bohol Island.

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