Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman talks during the Manpower Las Vegas 50th anniversary celebration at its downtown Las Vegas headquarters.
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Manpower Las Vegas President Andy Katz jokes around during the Manpower Las Vegas 50th anniversary celebration at its downtown Las Vegas headquarters.
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Manpower Las Vegas President Andy Katz talks during the Manpower Las Vegas 50th anniversary celebration at its downtown Las Vegas headquarters.
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Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman joins Bea and Andy Katz for a ceremonial ribbon cutting during the Manpower Las Vegas 50th anniversary celebration at its downtown Las Vegas headquarters.
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New Life Christian Center occupies the original Temple Beth Sholom building at 1229 Carson Street. The building was the first synagogue in Las Vegas and was also home to the first Jewish Community Center.
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New Life Christian Center occupies the original Temple Beth Sholom building at 1229 Carson Street. The building was the first synagogue in Las Vegas and was also home to the first Jewish Community Center.
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New Life Christian Center occupies the original Temple Beth Sholom building at 1229 Carson Street. The building was the first synagogue in Las Vegas and was also home to the first Jewish Community Center.
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New Life Christian Center occupies the original Temple Beth Sholom building at 1229 Carson Street. The building was the first synagogue in Las Vegas and was also home to the first Jewish Community Center.
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Longtime Las Vegas broadcaster Robert D. "Bob" Fisher works during the taping of his weekly radio show "America's Diabetes Hour" broadcast from the Beasley Group's 2920 S Durango Drive location on KDWN AM 720. Fisher came to Las Vegas in 1992 to become the founding president and CEO of the Nevada Broadcasters Association (NVBA). He held that position for 22 years.
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Longtime Las Vegas broadcaster Robert D. "Bob" Fisher works during the taping of his weekly radio show "America's Diabetes Hour" broadcast from the Beasley Group's 2920 S Durango Drive location on KDWN AM 720. Fisher came to Las Vegas in 1992 to become the founding president and CEO of the Nevada Broadcasters Association (NVBA). He held that position for 22 years.
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