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Nevada gaming win tops $1B for record 11th straight month

February 27, 2022 by Pauline Lee

by Richard N. Velotta, Las Vegas Review Journal, February 25, 2022 The $1 billion state gaming win streak continues. The Nevada Gaming Control Board on Friday announced that the state’s 433 … [Read more...] about Nevada gaming win tops $1B for record 11th straight month

Filed Under: Tourism & Gaming Tagged With: CES, Clark County contributor, nevada gaming control board, SHOT Show

Microsoft out of CES; Organizers say show will still go on as planned

December 26, 2021 by Pauline Lee

by Richard Velotta, Las Vegas Review-Journal, December 24, 2021 Microsoft Corp., one of the most influential exhibitors at CES, has joined the ranks of technology companies that have opted not to … [Read more...] about Microsoft out of CES; Organizers say show will still go on as planned

Filed Under: Tourism & Gaming Tagged With: CES, Consumer Electronics Show, Google, Intel, Microsoft Corp.

CES on track for big show but pre-COVID crowds unlikely

November 21, 2021 by Pauline Lee

By Colton Lochhead Las Vegas Review-Journal November 18, 2021 CES is making its return to Las Vegas early next year, but the annual consumer electronics trade show isn’t expected to get back to … [Read more...] about CES on track for big show but pre-COVID crowds unlikely

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: CES, Comsumer Electraonics trade show, convention guidelines, pre-pandemic levels, vaccines required

Proof of vaccination to be a requirement for CES 2022 admission

August 17, 2021 by News Engin

When tens of thousands of people arrive for CES in January, they’ll be required to provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination to be registered. The Consumer Technology Association, sponsors of Las … [Read more...] about Proof of vaccination to be a requirement for CES 2022 admission

Filed Under: Business, Conventions, mc-business, Nevada News, Tourism Tagged With: alternative requirement, blockchain, Business, CES, CES 2021, CES Show, Conventions, food tech, mc-business, positive antibody, proof of vaccination, tourism, virtual reality

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UPS and AVK America plan to expand in Douglas County

March 19, 2023 By Courtney Holland

Staff Reports for The Record Courier, March 17, 2023 United Parcel Service plans to build a new 168,000 square foot building in Douglas County, … [Read More...] about UPS and AVK America plan to expand in Douglas County

Redwood Materials gets $2 billion federal loan for mega battery facility near Reno

February 12, 2023 By Pauline Lee

by Jason Hidalgo, Reno Gazette-Journal, February 9, 2023 Redwood Materials just secured a commitment from the federal government for a $2 billion … [Read More...] about Redwood Materials gets $2 billion federal loan for mega battery facility near Reno

LETTER: Voting by conscience or from pocketbook?

January 31, 2023 By vrobison

Not everyone enjoys or is interested in politics, but given the number of retirees in the Moapa and Virgin Valleys, I would imagine there is … [Read More...] about LETTER: Voting by conscience or from pocketbook?

Amodei picked as chair for appropriations subcommittee

January 29, 2023 By The Ely Times

Nevada Representative Mark Amodei was appointed to serve as the Chairman of the Legislative Branch Subcommittee on the U.S. House Committee on … [Read More...] about Amodei picked as chair for appropriations subcommittee

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Hypocrite Biden blocks mineral mining his clean-energy goals require

March 24, 2023 By Pauline Lee

by Carrie Sheffield, New York Post, March 22, 2023 President Joe Biden claims he wants America to lead in “clean energy” production, but he’s again … [Read More...] about Hypocrite Biden blocks mineral mining his clean-energy goals require

OPINION: The ‘Green Amendment’ is well-intended — but that’s not enough

March 19, 2023 By Courtney Holland

By David Colborne, The Nevada Independent, March 19th, 2023 Supporters of AJR3, also known as the “Green Amendment,” want to protect Nevada’s … [Read More...] about OPINION: The ‘Green Amendment’ is well-intended — but that’s not enough

EDITORIAL: Property tax bill deserves a quick trip to the shredder

March 16, 2023 By Courtney Holland

Neal bill would drop the cap, impose a floor. By Las Vegas Review-Journal Editorial Board, March 15, 2023 The benefit of competitive political … [Read More...] about EDITORIAL: Property tax bill deserves a quick trip to the shredder

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