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Hard Rock Helped by Nightclub
4 March 2005
Powered by strong drink sales at its new nightclub, Body English, the Hard Rock hotel-casino enjoyed a solid fourth quarter, company leaders said Thursday.
Hard Rock Celebrates 10th Anniversary3 March 2005
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino announces an impressive weekend lineup to celebrate the hotel's 10th Anniversary.
Ruling May Not Change Casinos' Leave Policy3 March 2005
A Nevada court decision that awarded millions after finding that sick casino workers who opted to work rather than take unpaid time off contributed to a virus outbreak is not likely to change benefits policies.
Nevada Lottery Approved to Help Fund Education3 March 2005
The Nevada Assembly Education Committee passed a bill that would amend the state Constitution to allow a lottery that would fund class-size reduction, books and other classroom supplies.
Las Vegas Tourism Turns Around3 March 2005
After decades of struggling to overcome visitors' collective apathy and apprehension, tourism in downtown Las Vegas may have finally turned a corner in 2004.
Palms Casino Releases Expansion Plans3 March 2005
The Palms Casino Resort is embarking on a new era of growth that will change the skyline surrounding its landmark location.
Panel Fighting Time Share Tax Break2 March 2005
State tourism leaders are gearing for a legislative fight against a bill they say will short-change the state of tax revenue that helps fund the state's tourism initiatives.
Stoneburner Was Effective Advocate2 March 2005
News Brief: For more than a decade, 'Stoney' spent the hours away from his own hotel-casino security guard job showing others how to speak up for themselves.
A Trade Convention that Raises the Bar2 March 2005
Since Sunday, more than 40,000 visitors have gathered in Southern Nevada to attend the annual Nightclub & Bar Convention.
Good Bet: Riveting Glimpse of Cheaters in Vegas1 March 2005
News Brief: This fascinating documentary series uses interviews, old news footage and recreated scenes to tell the stories of gamblers who use everything from cutting-edge silicon chips to old-fashioned nimble fingers to gain an edge on the casinos.
McCarran January Traffic Jumps1 March 2005
Passenger traffic counts got off to a strong start in 2005 with a 9.8 percent increase in the number of passengers served at McCarran International Airport over last year.
Nevada Tourism Group Launching TV Ads1 March 2005
The adventure apparently continues, at least when it comes to promoting travel in rural Nevada.
Aladdin, Culinary to Begin Contract Talks1 March 2005
Representatives of the Aladdin and Culinary Local 226 will begin negotiating a contract today that will cover about half of the Strip resort's total employees.
Gambling Beyond Nevada: Casino Groups Pursue Singapore1 March 2005
Nevada's major casino companies all submitted bids Monday to develop a resort in Singapore that will include gaming to lure tourists to the island-state.
Expansion Planned by New Showcase Mall Owner28 February 2005
The Showcase mall, known for its landmark facade featuring a multi-story Coke bottle and M&M package, was sold to a California investor who said he will stick with plans to expand the center.
Pioneer Casino Boss Simmons Dies28 February 2005
From working at the Desert Inn under Moe Dalitz and then the reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes, casino manager Cecil Simmons oversaw a major transition in Las Vegas and helped make golf one of the town's selling points.
Inside Gaming: No Higher Ground in Hiring Scramble28 February 2005
A selection of news and views from inside the industry this week.
Nevadan At Work: Tjeerd Brink; Director of Finance, Palms28 February 2005
While he is a member of the executive team that oversees the Palms, you won't find Tjeerd Brink, the resort's finance director, hanging out at one of the property's trendy clubs or restaurants.
The Sands Regent Acquires Nevada Properties28 February 2005
The Sands Regent has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase two privately held casino properties in Dayton, NV, the Depot Casino and the Red Hawk Sports Bar.
Golden Nugget Pays $30,000 Fine25 February 2005
Executives of the downtown Golden Nugget resort paid a $30,000 fine Thursday, wrapping up a state complaint that addressed sports book wagering irregularities and an incident in which a Nugget executive misdealt cards at a blackjack table during a celebrity event.
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