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New grocery on East Fremont Street seen opening in September

The Market, a new grocery on East Fremont Street, is projected to open in late September across from the El Cortez and a two-minute stroll from Container Park. About 10,000 items will line the shelves of the 6,000-square-foot urban grocery,

What does the Supreme Court’s IRA decision mean to you?

Last month the Supreme Court made a very significant decision – they ruled unanimously that an inherited IRA is not a “retirement account.” This means that inherited IRAs are now NOT protected in the case of bankruptcy under federal law. The unanimous decision could have far reaching ramifications depending on your specific circumstances.

Report: Utility rates up sharply in past 30 years

A report prepared for a legislative committee on utility rates over the past nearly 30 years shows what most consumers already know. It costs a lot more today to turn on the lights and cool the house than it did just three decades ago.

Man arrested at casino was on Nevada regulators’ radar

A Las Vegas man arrested over the weekend at a Pennsylvania casino has been on Nevada gambling regulators’ radar as a casino cheat since 1999. Jubreal Chahine, 40, was taken into custody without incident.

Four tapped for induction to Gaming Hall of Fame

The casino industry’s first female gaming regulator, a former Las Vegas mayor turned gaming executive, an American Indian gaming pioneer and a late gaming law expert will be inducted into the Gaming Hall of Fame in September.

Maryland county OKs plans for MGM casino

UPPER MARLBORO, Md. — Prince George’s County officials on Monday approved a building plan for a $925 million MGM Resorts International casino and hotel near the nation’s capital on an 8-1 vote, paving the way for MGM to get the permits needed to begin construction.

On the Move, July 21

UNLV Lee Business School named Chin-Chun (Vincent) Hsu, associate professor of international business, MBA director.

Want Verizon rewards? Let them track you

Verizon Wireless is launching a nationwide loyalty program this week. There’s a twist, though: Subscribers must consent to have their movements tracked so the company can help target ads that match their interests.

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