The location offers discounted prices on the big box store’s traditional merchandise.
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The general manager, who joined the off-Strip property in September, is no longer with the casino-hotel.
Nevada Gaming Commission members agreed Thursday that Lovelock’s Off the Rails Casino came off the rails in its accounting efforts over several years and voted unanimously to punish its parent company with a $10,000 fine.
There was speculation that air traffic from Canada could fall in May — and it did, leading to an 8.7 percent decline for the month.
The casino-hotel is offering increased free play, tier matching and complimentary tickets to on-site entertainment for new members who sign up.
Eleven months after the announcement that IGT was being sold to Apollo Global Management, the Nevada Gaming Commission has approved licensing for the company.
Hundreds of millions of ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ loans will soon affect credit scores for millions of Americans who use the loans to buy clothing, furniture, concert tickets, and takeout.
Bob Schulman and hotel industry veteran Gamal Aziz, who was part of the “Varsity Blues” college-admissions case, aim to build a high-rise in the downtown area.
Officials are considering an ordinance that would ban the sale of dogs, cats, rabbits and potbellied pigs at newly licensed pet stores.
One-hundred woven elephant sculptures received a police escort on Wednesday.
According to a study from FinanceBuzz, Nevada drivers are towards the top of the list when it comes to speeding tickets.
The brand is known for using natural materials, gaining popularity with its Ark bag.
It has been said that nothing good can happen after 2 a.m. Just after midnight is a different story.
The retailer will open its 12th Las Vegas-area location this fall.
The first-of-its-kind “day hospital” will treat patients with acute leukemia, certain types of lymphomas and multiple myeloma.
Every year, when I review the results of the Nevada State Bank Small Business Survey, I’m reminded that optimism is more than a gut feeling – it’s often a decision. Nevada’s small business owners made that decision with clarity.
Bob Schulman and hotel industry veteran Gamal Aziz, who was part of the “Varsity Blues” college-admissions case, aim to build a high-rise in the downtown area.
One-hundred woven elephant sculptures received a police escort on Wednesday.
The first-of-its-kind “day hospital” will treat patients with acute leukemia, certain types of lymphomas and multiple myeloma.
Buyers are “increasingly moving to the sidelines” nationwide, says an industry group.