Nevada Business Daily News

Nevada Businesses Say No New Taxes
Nevada's business owners have hardened their stance against fresh taxes in recent months, a poll shows. The Nevada chapter of the National Federation for Independent Business reported on Tuesday that [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 7, 2008

Sewer Rates To Go Up July 1
It's best not to dwell on the idea too much, but about 90 percent of our drinking water comes from the same place our toilet water ends up. Clark County Water Reclamation District officials hope [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com/ : May 7, 2008

Tropicana Officials Calm Fears
When the Tropicana opened 51 years ago, it was dubbed the "Tiffany of the Strip." With its luster long gone and now overshadowed by more modern facilities, the well-worn property now has to struggle [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 7, 2008

At Last, Positive Signs in Housing
For the first time since September 2005, sales of single-family homes in Las Vegas rose from the same month of the previous year, the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors reported Tuesday. Home [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 7, 2008

MGM Mirage Profits Slide
MGM Mirage Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Terry Lanni's suggestion that the gaming company could be split in two sent the company's stock up the most in eight months despite news that its [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 7, 2008

Fannie Mae Loses $2.2 billion
Fannie Mae reported a net loss of $2.2 billion in the first quarter, with the government-backed lender saying it expected weakness in the housing market to continue into next year. Fannie Mae [read more]
[ source ] http://www.rgj.com : May 7, 2008

Sierra Pacific Resources Head to Retire
Walt Higgins will retire on July 31 as chairman of Sierra Pacific Resources, parent of Sierra Pacific Power Co., and will be replaced by Philip Satre, former Harrah's Entertainment Inc., chairman and [read more]
[ source ] http://www.rgj.com : May 7, 2008

Reno Manufacturer Pays $80,000 Fine to EPA
A Reno manufacturer has agreed to an $80,000 fine to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its failure to submit required reports about toxic chemicals. Electronic Evolution Technologies, [read more]
[ source ] http://www.rgj.com : May 7, 2008

UMC Thefts on Overtime Alleged
Not only did University Medical Center employees help their bosses steal from the public hospital - they also charged the hospital tens of thousands of dollars in overtime while doing it, according [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lasvegassun.com : May 7, 2008

First Lady Holds Onto Role
Dawn Gibbons will continue to perform all the functions befitting Nevada's first lady despite her pending divorce from Gov. Jim Gibbons, her lawyer said Monday. "She doesn't believe that just because [read more]
[ source ] http://www.lvrj.com : May 6, 2008

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