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Nevada not part of newspaper scam lawsuit

A national scam to sell marked-up subscription renewals involves a Henderson business and the Las Vegas Review-Journal, but the state’s top prosecutors failed to join a lawsuit in the matter.

Millions owed top Caesars execs may be lost forever

Court filings show 279 current and former Caesars executives and directors are owed more than $78.6 million — with $11.7 to one individual alone — that could be erased in ongoing bankruptcy.

3 tips for filing taxes last-minute

It’s perfectly understandable to procrastinate on filing your taxes. After all, if you’ve worked at more than one company in the last year, filing could involve multiple W-2 or 1099 forms — and potentially the disagreeable task of dogging former employers for necessary information.

Judge sets April 10 hearing in Allegiant-pilots dispute

After a judge stepped in to block a strike by APA Teamsters Local 1224 that could have grounded 250 Allegiant flights on Thursday, she also set an April 10 court hearing to determine whether an injunction would be issued.

Nevadan at Work: Carson City ties led to commercial real estate career

Farm living wasn’t the life for Charles Van Geel. Van Geel, who grew up on ranches in Winnemucca and Fallon, knew he wanted a different career path. That path wouldn’t be clear until Van Geel began working as a page in the Nevada Legislature. The connections he made in Carson City charted Van Geel’s course toward development of commercial real estate.

Earnings potential for Web gaming in U.S. downgraded

Wall Street investment house Morgan Stanley has downgraded the future earning potential for the U.S. Internet gaming market, primarily because there has been little movement toward legalizing the activity in many states.