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Theme park seen coming to fruition at estate of Wayne Newton

With its bankruptcy reorganization plan approved on Friday, CSD LLC will proceed with plans to open later this summer a theme park on the former estate of former Strip headliner Wayne Newton.

Chicago native fosters neighborhood feel at market

There are not many neighborhood markets in Centennial Hills, according to Chicago native Bea Sharif, who looked to buck that trend by opening House of Vino, 8053 N. Durango Drive.

 
Food Network won’t renew Paula Deen’s contract

SAVANNAH, Ga. — The Food Network said Friday it’s dumping Paula Deen, barely an hour after the celebrity cook posted the first of two videotaped apologies online begging forgiveness from fans and critics troubled by her admission to having used racial slurs in the past.

One woman dead, two missing in Lake Powell boat crash

A 57-year-old woman from South Jordan, Utah, was killed, two women in their 20s were missing and others were injured after a motorboat hit a houseboat and flipped on Lake Powell.

How higher rates touch consumers, firms, investors

WASHINGTON — All it took was speculation that the Federal Reserve could slow its bond buying months from now — and then a few words Wednesday from Chairman Ben Bernanke to confirm it.

Premier Mortgage Lending offers second-chance option

Another Chance Nevada is reopening the doors to homeownership for thousands of Southern Nevadans who have experienced a short sale or foreclosure during the housing market bust, according to Rick Piette of Premier Mortgage Lending.

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