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A network for women

Since Susan Barry of Gardnerville entered the chiropractor business ab

Telecoms struggle to keep up with demand

Telecoms struggle to keep up with demandBy Barbara Marquand Northern Nevada Busin

Auto sales show industry beginning to stabilize

Auto sales show industry beginning to stabilizeStaff Writer

Nevada judge approves Wal-Mart wages settlement

Nevada judge approves Wal-Mart wages settlementASSOCIATED PRESS

AP: Nevada most stressed economy in U.S.

AP: Nevada most stressed economy in U.S. CHRISTOPHER S.

Business Licenses

Business LicensesStaff Writer

Wealthy are no longer shut out from Roth IRAs

Wealthy are no longer shut out from Roth IRAs By William Creekbaum For the Nevada

The business of body art

The business of body artBy Rob Sabo Northern Nevada Business Weekly

Business briefly

Business brieflyStaff Writer

Gov't: Stimulus saved, created 650,000 jobs

Gov't: Stimulus saved, created 650,000 jobsStaff Writer

For the Kids

For the KidsStaff Writer C

Police want Reno bars to close early

Police want Reno bars to close early Staff Writer

Moody's Analytics wins bid for tax study

Moody's Analytics wins bid for tax studyBy GEOFF DORNAN gdornan@nevadaappeal.com

Wal-Mart proposed for south Gardnerville

Plans for a 152,495-square-foot Wal-Mart Supercenter insouth Gardnerville are in the design review process.Commercial zoning was recently granted for the subject 25 acres along

Overcoming conflicts of marriage, work

If your marriage and business are linked because you and your spouse co-own a company, then you know the potential for conflicts is huge. But, so are the rewards - if you take the right approach.

Foreclosures continue to climb in Lyon County

The rate of home foreclosures continues to climb in Lyon County, while Carson City stays relatively stable.

Phoenix Ventures reports 2Q loss

Phoenix International Ventures, an aerospace contractor headquartered in Carson City, said Thursday that it lost $151,198 in the second quarter of this year.

July sees big jump in fuel efficiency of new cars

WASHINGTON (AP) - Cars and light trucks sold in July got more miles per gallon than those sold in previous months, say researchers, who credit the Cash for Clunkers program.

Changes to program allow customers to 'get exactly what they want'

WASHINGTON - Car shoppers running into shortages of certain vehicles at dealerships will still be able to use the Cash for Clunkers program to reserve the car of their choice, the Obama administration said Thursday.

Long lines of clunkers await deaths at scrap yards

SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill. - They were waiting down at Gibson Chevrolet near Chicago for a couple of five-gallon cans of sodium silicate - liquid glass, they call it - to poison and kill the clunkers when the latest condemned car pulled...

Business highlights

Business HighlightsConsumer prices flat in July as energy retreats

Bleak sales are another reality check

WASHINGTON - A bleak report on retail sales Thursday reinforced a nagging worry of economists: Shoppers won't spend enough to help a recovery take hold.

Consumer groups question some Clunkers deals

NEW YORK (AP) - Consumer advocacy groups are calling on the Department of Transportation to crack down on dealerships offering questionable sales terms to customers participating in the government's Cash for Clunkers program.

Fed says economy 'leveling out; rates stay at lows

WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Reserve delivered a vote of confidence in the economy Wednesday, saying it would slow the pace of an emergency rescue program and indicating the recession appears to be ending.

Bondholders oppose Trump plan to retake casinos

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) - On TV, this kind of thing gets you fired.

June trade deficit rises, imports and exports up

WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. trade deficit edged up in June as imports rose for the first time in 11 months and exports rose for the second straight month, confirming that the global recession is easing its grip.

Mother and daughter open beauty salon

Jacqui Schwitters and her daughter Sonya have teamed up at their new salon, A Reflection of U.

Northern Nevada business briefly

Two area restaurants close their doors

Lake Tahoe? There's an app for that

LAKE TAHOE - You may have no idea what an Apple iPhone application is, but iPhone and other smartphone users do, which is why organizations are starting to create applications specifically for the Lake Tahoe area.

Casinos suffer worst drop in gaming wins on record

Nevada casinos suffered their worst decline on record in Fiscal 2009, with total gaming win finishing 13.7 percent below the previous year.

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