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Schools lack gambling policy

Colleges and universities need to attack campus gambling problems in the same manner they confront the issue of alcohol abuse, a national gambling task force recommended in a study released Tuesday.

Bankruptcy hearing resumes for Station Casinos

Station Casinos’ bankruptcy hearing resumes today and is expected to focus on a request by a group of smaller lenders that the court appoint an examiner to look into actions the company has taken since the recession hit.

New law for home loan consultants poses hurdle

Nevada’s emerging home mortgage modification industry is running into a big hurdle just as it starts to operate under a new law.

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Kohl’s opening three new stores in valley

Dozers hit Strip in fight for funds

Construction equipment workers and business leaders are calling on the federal government to reauthorize transportation funding for road construction, including critical improvements to Interstate 15 in Las Vegas, and to spur a jobs recovery.

Busts called part of safety push

The arrests of six Planet Hollywood Resort employees in the past two months are part of a cooperative effort with law enforcement agencies to rid the resort of workers who could jeopardize the casino licensee’s standing with casino regulators, resort officials insist.

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