No Stigma Nevada By Kim Palchikoff- Watching the horrific May 25 police murder of African-American George Floyd replayed again and again on video and the weeks-long protests and riots in Nevada and across the world reminds me of “the talk” my father gave me when I got my first car. By the end of it, he had me petrified and, apparently, rightfully so, even … [Read more...] about The ‘Talk’ Everybody Needs To Have
Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas opens for summer season on June 22
Following Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak’s recent announcement of Phase 2 of the state’s “Road to Recovery” plan, Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas plans to open for its 2020 summer season on June 22. “We’re excited to finally be able to open the park, while doing all we can to ensure the health, safety and enjoyment of our guests and employees,” said Justin LuCore, Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas … [Read more...] about Wet’n’Wild Las Vegas opens for summer season on June 22
Nevada Bankers Association joins local business groups in pushing for “EZ form” to help small businesses comply with Paycheck Protection Program
The Nevada Bankers Association is joining other local business organizations in pushing for a more simplified and streamlined process to help small businesses comply with the loan forgiveness requirements of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The NBA is part of a statewide group that includes the Vegas Chamber of Commerce, Reno Sparks Chamber of Commerce, Latin … [Read more...] about Nevada Bankers Association joins local business groups in pushing for “EZ form” to help small businesses comply with Paycheck Protection Program
It’s time to let the kids play ball!
Publisher's Note By Kirk Kern I just got off the phone with a long-time friend of mine who vented for almost an hour about the coronavirus crisis. He’s very upset about non-action from Governor Sisolak on this issue. It doesn’t have to do with either shutting down the economy when he did, but it does have to do with not bringing back a small segment of the … [Read more...] about It’s time to let the kids play ball!
County Primary Election Ballots Due by Tuesday Night
Clark County voters still have multiple ways to cast their ballots in the primary election, which wraps up Tuesday, June 9. To be counted, ballots must be received by the County Election Department by 7 p.m. Tuesday or put in the regular mail and postmarked on or before June … [Read more...] about County Primary Election Ballots Due by Tuesday Night


