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Geothermal energy called ‘slow, steady reliable resource’

RENO — Geothermal energy was called a “slow, steady reliable resource” on Tuesday by an official participating the Geothermal Energy Association’s annual national summit at the Grand Sierra Resort.

New plans proposed for rundown Fremont Street motel

Downtown Project redevelopment march down East Fremont Street toward Maryland Parkway is continuing with the rebirth of the old Fergusons Motel property at 11th Street, where Tony Hsieh’s DTP is proposing an outdoor retail and office with three taverns and a 60-foot-tall piece of art called, “Big Rig Jig.”

Caesars Entertainment files lawsuit against bond holders

Caesars Entertainment Corp. filed a lawsuit Tuesday in New York against a group of the company’s institutional investors, claiming the bond holders are trying to block the casino operator’s debt restructuring efforts.

Strip properties power MGM earnings

MGM Resorts International said its net income for the quarter that ended June 30 was $105.5 million, or 21 cents a share; net revenue grew 4 percent to $2.6 billion.

Gaming group, child safety nonprofit team up

The American Gaming Association, the Washington D.C.-based trade organization, announced Tuesday a partnership with KidsAndCars.org, a leading national child safety organization.

Tickets still available for Women’s Leadership Conference

Tickets are still available for the 2014 Women’s Leadership Conference this week at the MGM Grand, which has so far drawn more than 600 registrants from across the United States and Canada.

CenturyLink expands to 1 gigabit Internet speeds

CenturyLink announced that it has expanded its 1 gigabit Internet speeds to residential customers and businesses throughout Las Vegas.