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Polish official touts close ties with Nevada

A top ranking official with the Polish government said Tuesday that the country’s ties with Nevada are the strongest of any U.S. state, and the two are likely to become even more closely intertwined with a new economic development mission next month.

 
GOP, White House eye deep cuts to corporate tax rate

The White House and congressional Republicans are finalizing a tax plan that would slash the corporate rate while likely reducing the levy for the wealthiest Americans, with President Donald Trump ready to roll out the policy proposal at midweek.

 
Homeless are part of solution to Nevada’s skill gap, some say

Hero School, a local nonprofit that works to reverse and prevent homelessness, has been offering motivational multi-day events for the local homeless population roughly every quarter for 22 year

 
Canter’s Deli to open at Tivoli Village in Las Vegas

A restaurant sharing the name of Canter’s Deli, a 90-year-old Jewish-style restaurant known for its meats and pastries, returns to the Las Vegas Valley on Friday.

 
Target to raise minimum wage to $15 per hour by end of 2020

Target Corp said on Monday it would increase its minimum hourly wage this year by a dollar to $11, vowing to raise this by the end of 2020 to $15 an hour — the so-called “living wage” labor advocates across the United States are campaigning for.

 
Spirit pilots picket outside Las Vegas airport for new contract

Roughly 50 off-duty pilots with Spirit Airlines picketed outside McCarran International Airport on Friday to demand an updated labor contract after more than two years of negotiations with the company.

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