By Jessica Hill, Las Vegas Review-Journal, August 19, 2023 The Nevada attorney general’s office took months to produce public records that the state’s other constitutional offices promptly … [Read more...] about What are they hiding? AG’s office delays response to records requests
Analysis: Moderates rare in polarized Nevada Legislature
By Eric Neugeboren, The Nevada Independent August 7th, 2023 It’s rare to be a moderate in Nevada’s Legislature — and there’s no sign of that changing. In the past seven legislative sessions, … [Read more...] about Analysis: Moderates rare in polarized Nevada Legislature
EDITORIAL: The federal government’s false land generosity
By the Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, August 11, 2023 Washington bureaucrats recently announced that Southern Nevada governments will be able to buy federal land at reduced prices. … [Read more...] about EDITORIAL: The federal government’s false land generosity
OPINION: Fernley a prime example of small markets doing big things
By Akki Patel, Reno Gazette Journal, August 9, 2023 This opinion column was submitted by Akki Patel, founder and CEO of LRE & Companies. It seems everywhere you look there are headlines … [Read more...] about OPINION: Fernley a prime example of small markets doing big things
US small businesses feel better about the economy, but still can’t find enough skilled workers
By Bryan Mena, CNN Business, August 9, 2023 US small businesses are noticing slightly better business conditions and are feeling less pessimistic about the economy’s future, but they’re still … [Read more...] about US small businesses feel better about the economy, but still can’t find enough skilled workers