Arbor View senior running back Kyle Graham grew up playing offensive line, and earned the nickname “Bubba” in wake of a chunky physique. He hit a growth spurt in middle school and transitioned to running back, the position he’s played the last several years. Graham transferred from Shadow Ridge to Arbor View, and enrolled in the school’s bio-medical program. He has a 4.0 GPA and wants to work in sports medicine. He made his varsity football debut last season, rushing for 634 yards in a complimentary role. Graham is Arbor View’s feature back this year, and leads the area with 1,282 rushing yards in eight games.
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Las Vegas house prices are rising But so is the amount of available homes on the market Still, properties priced below $300,000 are selling fast And September was the first time since June 2007 that the median house price reached the $300,000 mark Las Vegas home prices have been rising at one of the fastest rates in the country over the past year Recent data show the market is now less affordable than the national average
Lucky Dragon was designed to cater to the Asian-American and Asian immigrant crowd in Las Vegas and West Coast cities Lucky Dragon was positioned to become that community’s locals casino The Dec. 2, 2016, launch of the first direct flight between Beijing and Las Vegas right before the official opening gave the casino another potential customer base. But things didn’t go according to plan The Review-Journal investigated signs of financial struggles in December 2017 The company filed for bankruptcy in February 2018 And closed in October Now a chain-link fence surrounds the property
No one was injured in a fire early Friday morning in North Las Vegas. A North Las Vegas battalion chief at the scene said no one was home when the fire started. It took about a half hour for the smoke to clear out and firefighters to start cleaning up the scene.
Las Vegas’ housing market has reached its most heated level in years, with fast-rising prices and a rapid increase in construction. But the local market has been less affordable than the national average for the past year, a new report says. Clark County has a housing affordability score of 84, compared to 92 for the U.S., Attom Data Solutions reported. Chris Bishop, president, Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors
Arbor View has won the last five meetings with Faith Lutheran. The Crusaders last beat Arbor View in 2005, the year the school opened. Faith Lutheran has bounced back from a 1-3 start against out-of-state competition with a pair of lopsided Northwest League wins. Faith Lutheran will look to slow RB Kyle Graham,
who is the area’s second-leading rusher. The Crusaders will counter with their own ground game, led by sophomore Julian Rohan, who is averaging 8.6 yards per carry.
A Las Vegas Super Bowl would be “a good and a bad thing” — as one official put it– for Las Vegas. The Super Bowl generally occurs in early February, when… “We’re already sold out,” said Paul Anderson, executive director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development Next year (in 2019), for example, here are some already scheduled major events in January and February: CES – with an expected 175,000 attendees Shooting, Hunting & Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) – 61,000 attendees World of Concrete – 60,000 Las Vegas Market – 50,000 International Builders Show – 60,000 source: Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority
Entertainer and former NBA star Shaquille O’Neal is hiring for his new chicken restaurant in Las Vegas The restaurant, Big Chicken, is expected to open near the intersection of Paradise Road and Harmon Avenue on Oct. 23 O’Neal’s other business ventures have included Five Guys franchises and a children’s book called “Little Shaq Takes a Chance”
The Lucky Dragon’s hotel tower is scheduled to close Tuesday. This follows the closure of its casino and restaurants in January. The Chinese-themed Lucky Dragon was the first hotel-casino built from the ground up in Las Vegas since the recession. But it struggled to draw big crowds, faced foreclosure and then went bankrupt.