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Corporate Challenge - Las Vegas Nevada
Corporate Challenge organizers are dedicated to bringing fun competition that builds morale, camaraderie and community for employees of some of the major employers and small businesses in the Las Vegas valley.
Explore Downtown Las Vegas
2021年8月23日 · A short distance from the gateway arches is the showgirl sign that features dice, poker chips stacked high enough to sit on, a roulette wheel, the city of Las Vegas logo and 26-foot tall showgirls. Elements of the sign light up so it’s gorgeous in the daytime or at night.
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Your logo will be seen at 36 different events and venues and mentioned throughout various event publications. Now more than ever, our businesses, our teams and our citizens need healthy
Join in the excitement of the 36th annual city of Las Vegas Corporate Challenge… where corporate teams and individual company employees compete in 38 exciting and diverse activities. Individual gold, silver and bronze medals lead to the coveted corporate trophies.
Deputy City Marshals - Las Vegas Nevada
Marshals provide law enforcement services in buildings, land, and real property owned, leased, or controlled by the city of Las Vegas. This includes the Fremont Street Experience, parks, plazas, trails, and 130 city facilities.
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The showgirls' sign features dice, poker chips stacked high enough to sit on, a roulette wheel, the city of Las Vegas logo, and 50-foot-tall showgirls. It is located at 1810 Las Vegas Boulevard South on the corner of Main Street and Las Vegas Boulevard.
Las Vegas Boulevard Gateway Arches
2016年7月18日 · The arches cross over Las Vegas Boulevard in the area between St. Louis and Bob Stupak avenues and feature they city’s script logo designed and created by Victoria Hart. The contract and funding from the General Fund for the project was approved by the Las Vegas City Council Sept. 4, 2019.
Today Las Vegas Fire & Rescue (LVFR) provides an all- hazards approach in the protection of the lives and property of the residents, businesses, and visitors of our community of nearly 644,000 residents and several million visitors each year.