The traditional costs of college – tuition, books, fees and housing – do not worry these Las Vegas Valley high school seniors. They were named Gates Millennium Scholars and will receive full financial assistance through graduation at any college or university.
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Event highlights this week include the Desert Chorale’s Memorial Day Extravaganza, the Rock of Vegas concert series kicking off with Vince Neil and the awards ceremony for the 12th annual Celebrating Life! fine arts competition.
Thai food is known for its balance of the five fundamental taste senses: hot (spicy), sour, sweet, salty and bitter (optional). Yanika Bumroongsawad, owner and executive chef of Stick E Rice, adheres to these harmonies of taste.
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Las Vegas residents may be recovering from a down economy, but that hasn’t slowed interest in opening businesses, especially downtown.
For those interested in starting a business, financing is among the most important factors. Bank employees recognize the need for small-business financing, which is why they’re willing to work with entrepreneurs in acquiring loans for their ventures.
Pet safety in the summer means more than cracking a window in the car on a hot summer’s day, local pet experts say.
Seven men and women volunteer to govern the Sun City Aliante homeowners association. They also hold the distinction as the first and only HOA board in Nevada to complete the Community Associations Institute’s certification program.
View examines the risks and hurdles involved in opening your own business in the Las Vegas Valley.
Attorney Ken Woloson specializes in the organization, licensing and maintenance of Nevada businesses. He outlined the process of starting a business as it concerns the state.
