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Spanish Trail golf club resolves bankruptcy

Moments before an auction Tuesday, the Spanish Trail Country Club Inc. resolved its Chapter 11 bankruptcy by ceding ownership of its land and facilities to its main lender in return for continuing to operate as it has for the past quarter-century.

Autumn Chase Homeowners Association calms, feels aftereffects

The North Las Vegas community made headlines in recent years due to the exploits of former association president Joseph Bitsky. A YouTube video of Bitsky trading barbs with homeowner Joe Salvatore went viral, association finances and elections were questioned, and Bitsky was convicted of coercion stemming from an HOA meeting in which he allegedly locked association members in his home over a meeting recording.

Local City Stop stores sold

The owners of The City Stop convenience store chain sold the businesses to a Colorado-based company but retained the Nevada Gaming Partners slot machine route operation that services the games inside the 11 stores.

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Entrepreneurs, money people mingle

The Vegas Tech community’s rapid growth in the last year has captured the interest of hundreds of entrepreneurs looking to start their own companies – many tech-related, some not.

Pub set to push revival forward for downtown

A vacant storefront at the corner of Fremont and Sixth streets is now a construction site for a new bar, but it’s much more than just the home of a new business. It’s considered a key element in the continuing revival of the block and another step in the revitalization of downtown.

Executive reaches for slice of the dream

W ith a brand new franchise to run, one Landry’s executive can’t be happier. Or busier, depending on how you look at it.

Children practice conservation at Goddard School

To help keep the Earth clean, kids at the Goddard School in Henderson spent March learning how to conserve energy by eating without the lights on and recycling.