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Gaming Commission approves Hard Rock sale

The $277 million sale of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino was approved by the Nevada Gaming Commission on Thursday and is expected to take effect on Friday.

Ag Advantage sprouts in Douglas County

With more than 40 years raising livestock, growing plants and orchards, participating in 4-H and teaching, former Douglas High School teacher Robin Futch has combined her passion for agriculture and teaching to give Douglas County an Ag Advantage.

Gardnerville resident takes on three Subway shops

Levi Jenkins and JT Blake run two in Carson City and one in Gardnerville.

Hard Rock sale could close Aug. 25

The sale of the Hard Rock is expected to close Aug. 25, pending approval of the Nevada Gaming Commission at its Aug. 24 meeting.

Minden ranked best location in West for post-pandemic corporate headquarters offices

A consulting firm that specializes in corporate headquarter relocation listed Minden as the top location in the West for post-pandemic corporate headquarters offices.

Outlaw country artist performs at Pink House on Aug. 13

The Pink House has served up music in addition to food since it was purchased and reopened Nevada Day 2022.

Great Basin plans to open brewpub this fall

Locally produced meat and beer will be on tap by fall of this year at the new Great Basin Brewing Co. under construction near the Minden-Gardnerville boundary.

Grand opening for Minden Mill is Sept. 9

With their liquor licenses secured on Thursday, the new owners of the Minden Mill Distillery opened the doors for a preview to a select crowd.

Chamber board tours Tahoe Blue Event Center

With an estimated six weeks left before it opens for business, the Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors took a tour of the Tahoe Blue Event Center on Monday.

Stateline casinos’ spring gaming bump late arriving

Stateline casinos posted one of the few bright spots for Nevada’s May gaming win, according to figures released Wednesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Reduction in electric rates approved by Public Utility Commission

A reduction in electricity rates approved Tuesday by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada might not make a huge difference in consumers’ bills this summer compared to last year.

Sorensen’s renamed after Desolation Wilderness

For more information, visit www.desolationhotel.com

New senior housing project could open by fall 2024

Ground has been broken on a 56-unit assisted living and 46-unit memory care project in Minden for a while, but on Tuesday Valage Carson Valley made it official.