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Apr 06 2009

I Can’t Believe NV Energy Wants to Raise the Power Rates in Las Vegas!

http://www.nvenergy.com/In the middle of the worst recession in my lifetime, NV Energy feels entitled to ask to raise residential power rates a whopping 16.7%!  About 100 residents attended the public hearing today at the Las Vegas Convention Center to ask NV Energy how they could raise power rates during this time of economic hardship.

Some people angrily pointed out the high salaries of NV Energy executives.  Others suggested NV Energy work to reduce its debt or delay the coal-fired power plant in Ely  NV Energy executives said they are aware the timing is bad, but the improvements will eventually be good for consumers and that they have no choice in asking for the  increase right now.

CEO, Michael Yackira, said he does not expect NV Energy to get the full increase it is asking for but that they will get something in between what their request is and what the Public Utilities Commission recommends.

There are three more hearings scheduled to be held at the offices of Public Utilities Commission until the final decision is made in May.  Fortunately it looks like we will at least get a break for the summer and the rate increase will not take place until September.  It’s just so frustrating when I have been working so hard to lower our other bills that now this power bill rate increase is probably going to cancel out that savings! Frown

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Mar 19 2009

Concert Lineup at Las Vegas’ New Joint at the Hard Rock

www.andygrace.comI finally found out the complete list of performers that will be headlining at the new Joint at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.

4/17 8 p.m. The Killers
4/18 8 p.m. Avenged Sevenfold (with Atreyu & Rev Theory)
4/19 8 p.m. Paul McCartney
4/24 9 p.m. Bon Jovi
4/25 8 p.m. Kenny Chesney (with Miranda Lambert, Lady Antebellum)
5/23 9 p.m. Flight of the Conchords (with Arj Baker)
7/13 7:30 p.m. Rise Against (with Rancid & Billy Talent)
9/13 8 p.m. Ricardo Arjona

In addition, things look like they are going to be sounding pretty good over at the Hard Rock pool for awhile also.

5/1 Rusted Root
5/15 Eek-A-Mouse
5/22 Ozomatli
5/29 Sugar Ray
6/5 Gavin Rossdale
6/26 Gin Blossoms (with Tonic)
7/24 Unwritten Law
8/14 Los Lonely Boys (with Los Lobos)
9/11 Collective Soul

All these concerts are going to be held on Friday nights starting at 9:00 p.m. 

As usual things are going to be pretty hot over at the Hard Rock all summer.  And congrats to The Killers for getting opening night, they deserve it!

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Mar 03 2009

Solar Energy Facility to be Built Near Las Vegas

lasvegasusa.orgNV Energy (formally Nevada Power) is teaming up with Solar Millennium LLC, and MAN Ferrostaal Inc. to build an advanced solar energy facility slightly west of Las Vegas in Nye County.  With our near daily dose of sunshine and blazing summers, a solar energy facility is definitely long overdue. At this point, the project is scheduled to break ground by 2010 and finish no later than 2014, depending on permits, finances and other government approvals. 

Uwe T. Schmidt, the CEO of MAN Ferrostaal Inc. stated, “Having constructed more than 5,000 facilities around the world we are very much looking forward to building a CSP plant with NV Energy that will set a new benchmark for advanced solar energy in the U.S.”  Nice!

Michael Yackira, president and CEO of NV Energy feels, “It is now reasonable to believe that projects like this one will be capable of providing [a] reliable power supply . . . [and] a boost to the local economy.”

This sounds like a win win situation to me!

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Feb 18 2009

10 Reasons to Love Living in Las Vegas

www.highonadventure.comI think I am having a mid-week crisis or something.  I am still feeling the need to rant, I can’t get my ipod to work, I had to stay late at the office again and my financial situation is just complete chaos. 

 So, in an effort to lighten my mood,  I thought I would go over some of the best things about Las Vegas.  Please note these are my random thoughts in no particular order and subject to change based on date, time and my mood! Wink

1.  Gas stations, convenience stores and most grocery stores are open 24/7.  It’s just comforting to know, if/when there is a midnight emergency (beer, ice cream . . .) you can just run down to the store and get what you need.

2. No last call. If you are partying at a bar or club in Vegas, trust me 2am comes and goes with no problem.  As you know, I enjoy and appreciate uninterrupted partying.

3.  Awesome hotels and casinos and spas. I have seen and stayed at some really cool hotel rooms.  It’s so fun to just get a room, relax and be a tourist.  The Strip can be fun if you’re not driving or trying to cross it in rush hour traffic. 

4.  You cannot get lost in Las Vegas.  Vegas is completely surrounded by desert and mountains.  If you hit either make a U-turn and drive back into town. You will eventually find your way, trust me.

 5.  You can make U-turns at most intersections. This comes in handy  for the directionally challenged.

6.  If you are hungry, there is a restaurant to fit your every mood.  I have had the opportunity to enjoy some incredible meals and dining experiences here in Las Vegas.

7.  You do not need a winter wardrobe.  In fact, air conditioning can be a little over zealous in the summer and I actually need a sweater year round.  But I do not own or have a need for boots, gloves or a scarf.

8.  All the good concerts come into town.  And of course, there are always good shows on the Strip.

9.  Friends love to come visit.  Although I do like to get out of town occasionally, it’s always nice to have friends come here.  Then we can just go out and have a good time without all the hassle of traveling.

10. It’s sunny 24/7.  It’s a desert, you can pretty much count on it always being sunny.  We’ve been had a few rainy weekends this winter, and that one snow day, but that’s about it, you can count on sun every day.

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Jan 16 2009

State of the State in Las Vegas

Sunny day in Las VegasIt’s going to be like 65 this weekend! I really feel for all my friends and family in the Midwest who are getting hit with the 40 below temps. I do not miss it.  Ok, let me clarify, I miss the fun of the snow. I miss waking up in the morning to the whole yard covered by a fresh snowfall, everything just completely beautiful and still and quiet.  I also miss skiing, sledding and ice skating on a real pond.  I do not miss shoveling, scraping, freezing and having to wear a jacket, hat, scarf, gloves, boots, you get the picture.

So, who all jumped on the “I need to lose weight in 2009 bandwagon?”  I am a regular visitor to the gym but my diet plan needed a little adjustment in order for me to reach what I feel is my ideal weight.  I have found our Wii to also be an excellent calorie burner.  Over the holidays I was trying to snag a Wii Fit for the family but I refused to pay over $100 and no one who sold it at that price had one in stock, so I decided to get  a game called Active Life Outdoor Challenge.

Active Life Outdoor Challenge has been a blast.  It comes with one of those mats like DDR and even after being at work all day, it’s no problem for me to pull it out.  It has something like 15 different games such as a mine-cart race, roller blading, jump roping, log jumping, kayaking.  And you can play alone or two-player or two-player team. This has definitely helped me solve my problem of when I get home from work I would like to do some additional exercise, but I also want to spend time with my kids.

I found a friend in the blogosphere at  Losing Weight in 2009 where she is doing the same thing, except she also has the Wii Fit.  The tennis and boxing games that come with the Wii are also a great workout. My arms were seriously sore for like two days after 5 rounds of boxing and then a bunch of tennis matches with my daughter! Finally, video games and working out all in one, I am in heaven! Smile

Las Vegas Governor Jim Gibbons' State of the StateWho else is a little disappointed by Governor Jim Gibbons’ State of the State budget proposal? I need someone to explain to me why when our state’s education and cultural department are so already so dismal, that this is what the Governor wants cut the most money from?A few excerpts from the RJ’s article I linked to above:

” . . . the governor’s budget also included a 6 percent cut in state worker salaries, including those of teachers . . .”

“. . . the biggest surprise, in the budget plan was the $473 million higher education cut.”

” . . . a typical state worker makes about $50,000 per year. Under the budget plan, that typical employee would lose $3,000 in pay, while paying more than $1,000 a year more for health insurance.”

“The only agency hit harder, proportionally, than the higher education system under Gibbons’ plan is the Department of Cultural Affairs, slated for a nearly 40 percent cut.”

To sum it up, a quote from Clark County Schools Superintendent Walt Rulffes, “The salary cuts, in essence, are a cut in services . . .”

Isn’t there somewhere else we can get the money from? Is it time that we start paying some state taxes?  Do we need a state lottery? Is this something Las Vegas can really afford?

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Nov 25 2008

Best Places to Workout in Las Vegas

Las Vegas Athletic ClubWith the holiday season coming up, it’s time for the annual “I am going to lose weight this year” resolution.  Although trying to reach a specific weight is a natural goal, it usually doesn’t happen as fast as you want, and discouragement quickly sets in.  For 2009, try a different approach and say “This year I am going to get in shape.”  Add an exercise program into your weekly routine, cut out extra sugar, and eat a little more fruit, veggies and whole grains.  You will be surprised how quickly small changes can make a big difference.

If you prefer walking, jogging, hiking or biking outdoors, then Las Vegas weather is usually ideal for you.  Weather is pretty non-existent here, meaning except for the occasional heat wave, windy day or half-hour downpour, you can pretty much count on a clear day to fit in your workout. Although during the summer, even at night, the temps can stay in the triple digits.

For those of you who prefer the gym, Las Vegas has plenty of options.  The are the big 3: the Las Vegas Athletic Club, 24 Hour Fitness, and Gold’s Gym.  I  have always preferred the Las Vegas Athletic Club.  They are always running some type of a special to join, $5, Ladies Free or $19 a month are the main ones.  You can go to any of their locations, take any classes and some even have a pool, sauna, steam room and women’s only areas. Plus it’s always getting ranked Best of Las Vegas by the RJ.

If you are looking for something smaller, without all the extra amenities, try Anytime Fitness, Fitness 19 or the YMCA.  All provide you with plenty of equipment, and I think the YMCA even has a few classes.  They also don’t make you sign a contract, which is a must for any of the Big 3.  And for women, there is a Curves around every corner.  Curves is awesome if you haven’t been working out regularly, and need a little extra motivation.

Personally, I am trying to get a jump on my 2009 fitness resolution.  So if there is anyone out there that wants to join me . . . let’s make 2009 the fittest year ever! Smile

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Aug 03 2008

Hot Summer Day in Las Vegas

View from highest point as Red Rock Canyon in Las Vegas, NevadaSome days it is seriously just too hot to do anything.  It’s been above 100 for weeks now.  There was a little rain last week.  But rain out here barely counts.  Even if the day starts cloudy you can never tell for sure if it will rain or not.  When it storms it lasts for maybe a half hour in the afternoon and then it’s right back to sunny and hot.  What a tease!

So it ended up being movie marathon day at my house and the kids watched four movies. I took a nap in the afternoon.  It was too hot to open the blinds, too hot to open the door and definitely too hot to go anywhere.  Ironically enough, it’s even too hot to go swimming.  The concrete is scorching, the kids get burned and the water is usually lukewarm.

Ok, so I know I am complaining, but the 10 day forecast shows only one day under 100!

Fortunately, Nevada Power has some great tips to help save on your power bill.  Most of the suggestions seem pretty simple to do.  You can get rebates for buying energy efficient appliances.  I have also heard you can have someone from Nevada Power come to your house and help you figure out ways to conserve energy.  They even have a whole website for kids called Energy Efficiency World.  Very cute!

I did learn something surprising to me.  According to the National Weather Service, heat kills more people every year than any other type of weather, including hurricanes and tornadoes.  So, hey, all the more reason to stay inside and enjoy a few more lazy summer days, don’t want to take any chances. :)

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