Topic: Dennis Smith

Voices from then & now: Books about 9/11

In the 10 years that have passed there have been countless books that addressed the attacks of 9/11 from every angle, every perspective. But on...

New-home sales weaken further

Construction is at a minimum, keeping economic recovery at bayIn the category "Best of Times, Worst of Times" comes this update from a housing analyst:Las Vegas is on pace to sell more than 45,500 existing homes in 2011, which would ...
Local Veterans Affairs Executive Earns Top Healthcare Management Award. . Just three years after becoming a Fellow of the American College of...
Tim Fernholz wrote an excellent article in the National Journal about the "bait and switch" of Governor Walker's Wisconsin plan. Fernholz points...
Housing recovery appears years awayLas Vegas has been stricken by an unfathomable number of home foreclosures. Most of the surviving homeowners owe more on their homes than they're worth in today's marketplace. Young families that thought they were buying homes ...

Some home prices come up

In some parts of the Las Vegas Valley, home prices have recently gone up — by double digits. And even where prices went down from the second quarter of last year to the same quarter this year, it was mostly in higher-end subdivisions ...
With federal incentives for homebuyers set to expire, experts had expected a spike in Southern Nevada home sales last month. When they took a dive instead, some read it as a sign of things to come. The Greater Las Vegas Association of ...
Instead of flipping homes and inflating values, new absentee buyers eat up excess inventory and fill properties with renters Investors are increasing their share of the Las Vegas Valley housing market, renewing the debate about whether thatÕs good or bad news.Absentee ...
Jeff Tillery - Tudor Pickering Holt. I would now like to turn the conference over to Dennis Smith, Director of Corporate Development. In addition to Eugene Isenberg our Chairman and CEO who will do most of the speaking today and myself with us ...

A Feast for the Senses...and the Soul

Temple officials in ancient Babylon and Egypt were tasked with the daily feeding of their deities. For theological reasons the author put the Last Supper before the Passover feast (John 13:1); Jesus is killed at the same moment the lambs are ...