A artist’s depiction shows what the Legends Bay Casino will look like. The resort is set to open in Sparks, Nev., in 2022. (Image:
KOLO-TV)
Las Vegas-based Olympia Gaming announced last week the company has broken ground on Legends Bay Casino in Sparks, a city on Interstate 80, just east of downtown Reno.
The Reno-Sparks metropolitan area is near the California border and Sierra Nevada mountains. It is about 450 miles north of Las Vegas.
Upon completion, Legends Bay will be the first casino built from the ground up in the Reno-Sparks area in 26 years, according to
KRNV-TV. The casino is expected to open next year.
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Changing the name of McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas to honor former US Sen. Harry Reid (D) could be at least three times more costly than anticipated.
Harry Reid speaks at an event several years ago. The name of McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas will be changed to honor the former US Senate majority leader. (Image
Politico)
In discussions about the name change, a potential cost of $2 million became part of the conversation. Clark County Commissioner Tick Segerblom (D), who proposed the name change, said the money will come from private donors, not taxpayers. Nevada businessman Stephen J. Cloobeck has pledged $1 million from his foundation.
4 In 10 WCSD High School Students Failing At Least One Course
The Washoe County School District recently released data showing nearly 40% of high school students are failing at least one subject, and almost a quarter are failing in two. Superintendent Kristen McNeill said on Friday that a significant number of students are failing even more than two classes. 14% of our students were failing three courses or more, and that s not easy to take. If a family feels that their student is struggling, I urge that family to get connected with the school, McNeill said.
Sessions will be offered during spring break to help these students and an intensive summer school session is in the works.