Outgoing Burlington Store Manager Terri Hunt said the store had its strongest year in terms of sales last year.
Nonstore retailers, which include online outlets like Amazon, reported $12.62 million in taxable sales in Douglas County over the month of January.
With opening anticipated in Fall 2024, Valage Senior Living at Carson Valley announced the selection of an executive director and a director of sales and marketing.
It has been 120 years since The Record-Courier rose from the ashes after the owners of the Gardnerville Record, which burned down, created one of the oldest nameplates in Nevada.
A longtime Carson City provider says that issues with UnitedHealthcare’s billing long predates the cyber attack which affected the company and its subsidiaries last month.
At least one Carson Valley resident was told by a Gardnerville pharmacy on Saturday that they would have to pay for their prescription out of pocket or wait after a cyberattack on one of the largest health care technology companies in the United States.
After just celebrating 30 years of craft beer and food services in three Western Nevada locations, the Great Basin Brewing Co. launched into another year with its grand opening in Minden on Monday
All 2,112.6 acres of the Buckeye Farms project north of Minden is on the market for $110.9 million.
Even the utility work in preparation for repaving nearly two miles of Main Street through Gardnerville has disrupted access for businesses.
Nevada Sports books took $185.6 million in wagers on Sunday’s Super Bowl, up $31 million from last year and more than $5 million from the previous top wager in 2022.
What is likely the oldest home in Nevada to remain in the same family since before statehood is up for sale.
Work is continuing on a 168,000-square-foot United Parcel Service distribution center located along Heybourne Road.
Minden Town Board news
While the beef market is “bullish,” an economic prognosticator told those attending the virtual Cattlemen’s Update on Monday morning there are some concerns for the coming year.
Longtime Carson Valley property manager Lynne Cauley has merged her office with Chase International Property Management, according to the company.
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