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When word trickled out last week that the Mountain West is exploring the possibility of expansion -

When word trickled out last week that the Mountain West is exploring the possibility of expansion - and that its top target is ... [KEY QUESTIONS FOR POTENTIAL MOUNTAIN WEST EXPANSION]( [When word trickled out last week that the Mountain West is exploring the possibility of expansion - and that its top target is reigning national runner-up Gonzaga - it caused a tempest of intrigue and speculation, with fans and media types in every MWC market wondering what such a move would mean for the conference. So, what do we make of the rumor?]( [PLANNED SIGNS FOR WYNN PLAZA RETAIL SPACE ALREADY GETTING MAKEOVER]( [Wynn's newly constructed shopping center will attempt to change its signage plan with Clark County to a more subdued version. The $54 million Wynn Plaza was approved in 2016 for a comprehensive sign package to include 10 animated wall signs along the north, south and west elevations of the 75,000-square-foot shopping center, which is located south and west of the Wynn parking garage on Las Vegas Boulevard. It will open this fall.]( [EDITORIAL: IF DELTA ISN'T WELCOME IN GEORGIA, THE AIRLINE HAS ATTRACTIVE OPTIONS]( [To any Delta Air Lines executives who may be down in the dumps after the company was punished by the Republican-heavy Georgia Legislature over cutting ties with the National Rifle Association, we offer a message: Encourage your CEO to come to Las Vegas. And not just to have a good time, but to relocate Delta's operations here.]( ['DON'T KILL OUR DREAMS': LOCAL ACTIVISTS RESIST DACA'S 'DEATH' ON SYMBOLIC DEADLINE DATE]( [Letting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival program expire would harm hundreds of local families and strip the Las Vegas community of some its most contributing members, argued demonstrators at a central valley gathering Monday. About three dozen Las Vegas immigrants, supporters and elected officials - some with faces painted and veiled - rallied at the corner of Sahara Avenue and Rancho Drive on the date the federal program that has allowed an estimated 13,000 to 20,000 people to continue living in Nevada was once set to expire.]( [STEVE HILL LAUDED FOR HELPING DIVERSIFY NEVADA'S ECONOMY]( [After helping reward the state financially by luring several major companies to begin business operations in Nevada, one of the key players behind the dealings received an award of his own. Caesars Entertainment Monday night presented Steve Hill the Caesars Community Hero Award for his efforts to strengthen the state through economic development and work done in and around Las Vegas.]( MOST READ: [Boxer Canelo Alvarez tests positive for banned drug, blames meat]( [Judge, police help oust Trump Hotels from Panama property]( [Man arrested, accused of stealing McDormand's Oscars trophy]( [Man dies in motorcycle crash in North Las Vegas]( [More limits put on man who provided ammo to Strip shooter]( [Join Our Mailing List]( Greenspun Media Group, 2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89074 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward this email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by thesundaily@lasvegassun.com

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