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Small Business Spotlight
  1. Small Business Spotlight - The Nevadan

    Dam Dog House: a place for playing, sleeping, eating and snuggling in Boulder City

    Dam Dog House is located less than 5 miles from Lake Mead National Recreation Area; making it perfect for locals and tourists alike. There is no restriction on breeds, but all dogs must pass a temperament test to ensure they can be integrated into the pack. 
  2. Small Business Spotlight - The Nevadan

    Fresa’s Skate Shop, a safe space to share love and roller skating

    Located on a hip, urban stretch of Main Street in the 18b Arts District, Fresa’s Skate Shop is open to customers of all ages; anyone who is looking to learn a new skill or to do something fun that gets them out of their house.
  3. Small Business Spotlight - The Nevadan

    Discover Your Higher Self, an intimate space for hanging out

    Robyn Luna owns Your Higher Self, a yoga trapeze studio in Las Vegas, where she teaches her students to stretch, twist and hang upside-down from hammocks in mid-air. It sounds like something out of a Cirque du Soleil show, but it’s quite beginner friendly. So much so that Luna has worked with clients from ages 9 to 90.
  4. Small Business Spotlight - The Nevadan

    Discover Mothership Coffee: A place for cultivating community and social change

    As a quiet and lonely child, Juanny Romero found comfort in reading science fiction books about cosmic worlds that were far more inviting than the real world. So, when the mother of Mothership Coffee came up with the name for her new coffee roasting venture, it felt only natural to honor those roots and create a space where everyone belongs.
  5. Small Business Spotlight - The Nevadan

    Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month in Nevada by Supporting a Latino-Owned Business Near You

    Nevada is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month through Oct. 15 so it’s the ideal time to start supporting local Latino-owned businesses – and a practice worth continuing year-round. Business is booming for Latinos and Latinas in both Southern and Northern Nevada with Hispanic Americans owning nearly 20 percent of the state’s businesses. 
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