Stories for January 2023

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Tuesday, January 31

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Amended Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Auction Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Amended Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Hearing

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Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

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Notice of Motor Vehicle Lien Sale

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Notice of Motor Vehicel Lien Sale

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Notice of Telephonic Hearing

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Notice of Trustee's Sale

Treasurer’s office encourages Nevadans to collect unclaimed property

The search is free and can be accessed at www.claimitnevada.org.

Monday, January 30

Seventeen-year-old builds community with new virtual reality arcade in Carson City

Jake Bainton was 17 when he took his passion project before the Carson City Planning Commission. That was in August of last year. When he received project approval, people in the audience clapped. A new entertainment option for Carson City youth was in the works.

Lawsuit: Vegas Strip resorts used vendor to fix hotel rates

A federal lawsuit in Nevada is seeking class-action damages for countless hotel patrons who booked rooms in Las Vegas since 2019, alleging that most hotel-casinos on the Las Vegas Strip have used a third-party vendor to illegally fix prices.

NNDA State of the Counties: Counties give update on regional economic health

Community development, capital improvements and essential dollars to fund social services from tax revenue continue to serve as common threads between neighbors Carson City, Douglas, Lyon, Storey and Mineral counties.

Friday, January 27

Tom Burns named Nevada GOED director

Gov. Joe Lombardo on Thursday appointed Tom Burns Nevada Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) Executive Director, effective Jan. 30

Report: Grow house hid unregistered weed plants during audit

A state board charged with overseeing Nevada's booming marijuana industry suspended the license of a cannabis grow house near Las Vegas on Tuesday after inspectors said they found unregistered plants at the facility that pose an ``immediate threat to public health and safety.``

People: Mara Langer named director, community engagement, Northern Nevada of Jewish Nevada

Jewish Nevada has announced the promotion of Mara Langer to director, community engagement, Northern Nevada.

Thursday, January 26

Majestic Realty is making the ‘play’ in Reno’s market

A few years ago, when Majestic Realty was scouting new markets to add inventory to its more than 83 million-square-foot portfolio, it didn’t take the strategic team long to decide to make a play in Reno.

People: Kristen Matteoni joins Whittier Trust Co

Whittier Trust Co., has hired Kristen Matteoni as vice president, associate counsel.

Tesla announces $3.6 billion investment in electric semi-truck manufacturing in Northern Nevada

Tesla intends to invest $3.6 billion in battery and electric semi-truck manufacturing in Northern Nevada, expanding the company’s presence and the clean energy industry in the state, the White House said Tuesday.

Wednesday, January 25

Nevada governor wants to cut business taxes, suspend gas tax

Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo said Monday he wants to cut business taxes, suspend the state gasoline tax for a year, make the single biggest investment in education in Nevada history and raise state employee pay 12% over the next two years.

People: Tray Abney named Nevada state director of NFIB

NFIB has announced Tray Abney as its new Nevada state director.

Nevada cannabis regulators issue product pesticide advisory

Nevada marijuana regulators have issued a health and safety advisory about widely available legal cannabis products produced in the Las Vegas area during the last 16 months using plants treated with an unapproved pesticide.

Tuesday, January 24

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Reno developer welcomes return of office culture, touts business hotels

Par Tolles and other business leaders have built a company culture dependent on personal interaction.

Developer: Northern Nevada ‘industrial eco-system’ on the move

Par Tolles says there is plenty of interest in Reno and Las Vegas.

Nevada's major casinos net $4.1 billion in 2022

The net of $26.4 billion in total revenue is $10 billion more than pandemic-impacted 2021.

Monday, January 23

NCET Biz Tips: Importance of community relationships in intercollegiate athletics

The strength of community relationships is crucial for the success of the Nevada Wolf Pack athletics program.

Aqua Metals selects TRIC for lithium battery recycling campus

Aqua Metals, Inc., plans phased development of a five-acre recycling campus at the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center designed to process more than 20 million pounds of lithium-ion battery material annually, according to a news release.

Nevada OSHA workplace safety violation penalties increase

Nevada OSHA’s penalties will increase by 7.74%, effective immediately for any penalty assessed on or after Jan. 17.

Thursday, January 19

Soaring egg prices put pressure on consumers and businesses

Chickens may not be able to fly very far, but the price of eggs is soaring. A lingering bird flu outbreak, combined with soaring feed, fuel and labor costs, has led to U.S. egg prices more than doubling over the past year, and hatched a lot of sticker shock on grocery aisles.

HOTWORX Fitness Center signs lease at The Crossing at Meadowood Square

K Corp., has announced that HOTWORX has signed a lease and will be located next to Blind Onion Pizza, JaDa Loft and In Italia Menswear at The Crossing at Meadowood Square, located at 6405 S. Virginia St., on the corner of Neil and South Virginia across from Whole Foods and Home Depot.

2023 Nevada Women’s Fund board of directors selects officers, names board members

Jill Johnson, Courtney Sweet, Craig Wesner, Danielle Eaton, Sarah Crumby, Angela Bradley, Ben Calingaert, Cynthia Osborn, Frankie Vigil, Kara Harris, Kara Martinezmoles, Laura Nelson, Nicola Neilon

Wednesday, January 18

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

Residential and rental real estate expected to slow

Home sales declined, and home prices and rental rates fell.

Biden agenda, lithium mine, tribes, greens collide in Nevada

A federal judge in Reno said she hoped to make a decision “in the next couple months.”

The Abbi Agency named 2022 Advertising Agency of the Year

The Abbi Agency was named Advertising Agency of the Year ($10 million to $50 million) in the American Advertising Federation’s Western Region Best of the West Media Awards.

People: Shari Netzel named vice president of donor relations for the Community Foundation of Northern Nevada

Shari Netzel has been selected as the vice president of donor relations for the Community Foundation of Northern Nevada.

Tuesday, January 17

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Notice of Lien Sale

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Motor Vehicle Sale

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Annual Statement

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Notice to Creditors

Nevada OSHA workplace safety violation penalties increase

Nevada OSHA’s penalties will increase by 7.74%, effective immediately for any penalty assessed on or after Jan. 17.

Buzz Harris: There are several factors affecting the value of a business

Cash flow is the number one factor in determining a business’s selling price. Once a business's net cash flow has been identified a multiple against that number is applied to establish the businesses value. Generally, the lower the multiple, the higher the return on investment for the buyer. For example, a business where the buyer pays a multiple of three, we'll see a 33% annual return on their investment while someone paying a multiple of two should expect to earn a 50% annual return.

Reno Public Market Food Hall announces grand opening

Reno Public Market is opening its doors on Jan. 20, with Grand Opening activities planned throughout the weekend.

People: Brooks Westergard joins Dickinson Wright

Dickinson Wright is pleased to announce the election of Brooks Westergard as a member attorney in the firm’s Reno office.

Monday, January 16

Nevada lithium mine gets conditional $700M government loan

The move ups the ante in what’s already a high-stakes battle.

Lombardo orders review, freeze of new regulations

Agencies will review all existing regulations to recommend which should be eliminated.

Conservationists: Feds not protecting rare plant from cattle

In addition to seven cattle photographed at the site there was significant disturbance to the habitat.

Friday, January 13

Former Tahoe Biltmore on track to become a Waldorf Astoria

On Thursday, EKN Development gave the Incline Village/Crystal Bay community an update on what is happening with the former Tahoe Biltmore in Crystal Bay. The hotel casino was in operation for 76 years and fell into disarray before EKN Development came in and bought the property in 2021.

Consumers could see higher beef prices this year

Tighter cattle supplies may increase beef prices during 2023, ranchers were told on Monday.

Burning Man sues to stop geothermal project north of Reno

The suit accuses the BLM of breaking environmental laws in approving exploratory drilling in the Black Rock Desert.

Thursday, January 12

Dickson Realty acquires RCM Realty Group

Veteran real estate agent Elizabeth Quinn hasn’t wasted any time making her presence felt at Dickson Realty. Quinn joined Dickson Realty in early December, and in just her third day on the job, she reached out to Heidi McFadden, co-owner of RCM Realty Group, to discuss an acquisition. RCM Realty Group was acquired by Dickson Realty in the fourth quarter. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Take the over? Betting markets adjust to higher scoring

The recent rise in NBA and NHL scoring has caused betting markets to respond, posting totals that would have been unimaginable not long ago.

Wednesday, January 11

New commercial real estate brokerage opens in Carson City

Nevada Commercial Group combines NAI Alliance Carson City and John Uhart Commercial Real Estate Services.

People: Jeff Frame joins TMCC Foundation Board of Directors

Frame Architecture, Inc. has announced Jeff Frame, owner, has joined the TMCC Foundation Board of Directors.

US job openings stayed high in sign of economic resilience

U.S. job openings slipped in November but remained high, suggesting businesses are still determined to add workers, a blow to the Federal Reserve's efforts to cool hiring and wage gains. There were 10.46 million job vacancies on the last day of November, down slightly from 10.51 million in October, the Labor Department said Wednesday. Openings peaked at 11.9 million in March.

Tuesday, January 10

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Notice of Summons

MGM Resorts sells Las Vegas massacre site

The site was purchased by the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation.

People: Wood Rodgers, Inc. promotes Derek Kirkland, Amber Harmon, Judy Crawford and Jim Koch

Wood Rodgers, Inc. is thrilled and proud to announce the promotion of 4 employees within the Reno office as of January 1, 2023.

Monday, January 9

NCET Biz Tips: You got a COVID Economic Injury Disaster Loan – now what?

The pandemic hit businesses. Hard. That is an understatement. As such, Congress passed the largest economic relief bill in U.S. history – the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. T

November gaming win down 7.6 percent from 2021

That is about $100 million less than a year ago.

People: Susan Harris, Krystal Pyatt join Sanford Center for Aging at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine

The Sanford Center for Aging at the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine has named Susan Harris the new program coordinator of health and wellness, and Krystal Pyatt the new marketing and communications specialist.

Thursday, January 5

Southwest starts on reputation repair after cancellations

The disruptions started with a winter storm and snowballed when Southwest’s ancient crew-scheduling technology failed.

‘Growth in market is just phenomenal’

Mohr Capital plans projects in North Valleys and Fernley in the first quarter of 2023

Rising interest rates, increased borrowing costs, and the threat of a national recession did little to slow Mohr Capital’s first speculative industrial building in Northern Nevada.

Jesse Von Feldt: Three tips to help small businesses not fall victim to scams

Small business owners have a lot on their plate, but fighting fraud should be a priority. Fraudsters often pretend to be someone you can trust and create a sense of urgency to act quickly. For example, a fraudster could compromise a business email and request a money transfer to a specified account often via a wire transfer. Once the wire is sent, the fraudster has the funds and it’s nearly impossible to recover.

People: Gracie Gordon joins Ferraro Group

The Ferraro Group has announced that Gracie Gordon has joined the firm as public relations specialist at its Reno office.

NDEP nears completion of first phase in Anaconda mine site cleanup

The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection nearly has completed the first of three phases before expected site closure in 2029.

Tuesday, January 3

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Abandoned Vehicle

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Notice of Abandoned Vehicle

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Notice to Creditors

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice of Sale of Motor Vehicles

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Notice to Creditors

Dickson Realty acquires RCM, adds 37 agents

RCM Realty Group, founded in 2014, now part of Dickson group.

NCET Biz Tips: Navigating the supply chain future from Reno

Times are a-changin'. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us took the supply chain for granted. In fact, many people didn't think of the logistics industry at all, much less appreciate its importance to our economy.

People: Marge Millar named director of operations and events for Nevada Women’s Fund

Nevada Women’s Fund is pleased to welcome Marge Millar as the new director of operations and events.

Novo Logistics expands distribution network across the U.S.

Reno-based Novo Logistics continued its expansion goals, by taking occupancy of new warehouse space, totaling more than 160,000 square feet just outside of Indianapolis, Ind. The building, erected in 2022, gives Novo another U.S. location to help their clients better access and transport goods across the country.

Monday, January 2

More than 300 apartments approved for Lompa Ranch area in Carson City

The 24-acre site lies west of Airport Road, east of Intestate 580 and south of Menlo Drive.

People: PBS Reno Board of Trustees elects officers for 2023

The PBS Reno Board of Trustees has elected officers for 2023; Christine Fey and Sara Lafrance. Fey will serve as chair and will work closely with Lafrance, vice chair; Donald Kowitz, treasurer; and Stacey Montooth, secretary. Mark Herron, who served as chair in 2022, will continue to provide his expertise to the board of trustees in his new role as past chair. All five officers were selected for their respective roles during the PBS Reno annual meeting in November.

People: Tara Coyle, Jannine Merkyt join Chase International

Chase International recently added two realtors to its luxury real estate firm. Tara Coyle joined the team in Zephyr Cove and Jannine Merkyt represents her clients through the Reno office.