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Is that your dinner? Snacks are replacing full meals for many

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Americans are trending toward healthier eating and snacking over sitting down for full meals, and lo

Americans are trending toward healthier eating and snacking over sitting down for full meals, and local businesses are... Having trouble viewing this email? [Click Here] [IS THAT YOUR DINNER? SNACKS ARE REPLACING FULL MEALS FOR MANY] [Americans are trending toward healthier eating and snacking over sitting down for full meals, and local businesses are paying attention to the shifts.] [ADVERTISING EXECS: STAND BY YOUR WORD AND PROVIDE THE WOW FACTOR] [The managing partners of Kre8 Media Outdoor Advertising talk about their company's growth and plans for expansion, the challenges of being a leader and why Watkins' first name ends in "ie" instead of "y."] [COMBAT RISING HEALTH CARE COSTS BY SELF-INSURING] [It's not the solution for every business, but financially, it's easy to see why some firms are switching. For example, since transitioning to self-insurance four years ago, Cleveland-based printed-communications company Admiral Products has cut its health costs by about $150,000 a year.] [PEDICABS ARE BACK, DETERMINED TO STAY] [Pedicabs are back in Las Vegas. After a 13-year absence following an ordinance banning them, a company entered the market by focusing on working on private property.] NONPROFIT OF THE MONTH SPONSORED BY: SAHARA CHRYSLER JEEP DODGE & DESERT 215 [OPPORTUNITY VILLAGE FOUNDATION] 6300 W. Oakey Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89146 702-259-3700 OUR MISSION Opportunity Village is a not-for-profit organization that serves people within our community with significant intellectual disabilities, to improve their lives and the lives of their families. EXTRAS AND EVENTS [The Data: Dec. 25-31] [The Notes: Philanthropy, Dec. 25-31] [The List: The largest conventions of 2016] [In this issue] [Keller Williams Las Vegas Career Night] Wednesday, Dec. 28 Time: 4:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Keller Williams Realty, 9420 W. Sahara Ave., Suite 100, Las Vegas [Subscribe to receive the print version of VEGAS INC] Greenspun Media Group, 2275 Corporate Circle, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89074 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}] [Forward this email] | [Update Profile] | [About our service provider] Sent by [bizclick@vegasinc.com]

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