The County Department of Business License is providing guidance and support to local businesses to help them navigate their reopenings, including providing a special hotline for business owners with immediate concerns. In addition, the County Departments of Business License and Community and Economic Development created a resource guide that includes checklists to help … [Read more...] about County Providing Guidance, Support to Local Businesses Through Reopening
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Downtown Summerlin won’t be mistaken for the beach upon re-opening
Even though the governor loosened restrictions for businesses open by today, Summerlin residents decided not to come out in droves to Downtown Summerlin like many of those who crowded the beaches in Florida and California. A quick visit to the open-air mall around noon found just a spattering of patrons walking the sidewalks and only a few of the retailers actually … [Read more...] about Downtown Summerlin won’t be mistaken for the beach upon re-opening
Downtown Summerlin to open Saturday … mostly
In keeping the governor’s edict on Thursday that open-air malls can open on Saturday, Downtown Summerlin announced on Friday that it will be open as well. With a couple of caveats. First, individual retailers and restaurants in the mall will make their own decisions on whether to open or not. Some, that have been deemed essential all along, will remain open while others … [Read more...] about Downtown Summerlin to open Saturday … mostly
Clark County to Reopen Dog Parks
Clark County will reopen all its dog parks starting Friday, May 8. Signs will be posted limiting ten people per area with a one hour time limit per person in order to help encourage social distancing. “Our K-9 friends need opportunities to exercise and escape just like us” said Clark County Parks and Recreation Director Daniel Hernandez. “we are glad to be able to … [Read more...] about Clark County to Reopen Dog Parks
From the publisher
Let's get started By Kirk Kern So, for the last month, most of us have spent time sequestered at home looking for something to do. Some were able to work their regular jobs remotely, many others lost their job completely. That was my case. I had been running a company that published six newspapers in rural Nevada communities. It was a business that was already … [Read more...] about From the publisher




