In March 1931, Governor Fred Balzar signed into law the bill
legalizing gambling in the state of Nevada; the Silver State has more mountain
ranges than any other state, with its highest point being the 13,145 feet
Boundary Peak near its west-central border; Nevada is the largest
gold-producing state in the nation, second in the world only to South Africa;
Frank Sinatra once owned the Cal-Neva Lodge at Lake Tahoe's Crystal Bay. It is
possible to stand in both Nevada and California inside the Cal-Neva's lobby
lounge, and in its swimming pool.
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Tourism, Gaming and Tax Revenue
December 4, 2008 - RGJ: Gibbons may merge tourism, economic commissions
RAY HAGAR, RENO GAZETTE-JOURNAL (12/04/2008)-- Gov. Jim Gibbons is considering merging the Nevada Commission on
Tourism with the Nevada Commission on Economic Development as a
cost-cutting measure, although the plan would need approval from the
Legislature, Gibbons' spokesman said Wednesday.
Back
in 1907, a dairy farmer named Harry Anderson selected a sparsely vegetated
piece of land just east of one of the valley’s artesian wells and with a lot of
hard work, began irrigating a dairy farm in southern Nevada.
This occurred just two short years after a successful land auction by
the San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City Railroad created a rail stopover
town called Las Vegas, translated to mean “the meadow” in Spanish.
Las Vegas was fast becoming a growing, thriving desert
community. More and more people were
moving to town, and many new businesses were opening up to meet the growing
demand for goods and services.
Anderson
Dairy eventually outgrew its downtown location and moved to a new plant site on
the corner of Hoover and 5th streets. Service and customer satisfaction had helped
build Anderson’s
strong reputation in home delivery. It
was early in the 1940’s when Anderson Dairy’s growing wholesale trade business
expanded, with emerging grocery store chains, hotels and restaurants increasing
the demand for fresh dairy products.
When
World War II broke out, Anderson Dairy did its part for the war effort. With gasoline in short supply, Anderson Dairy
removed the engines from their dairy trucks and put horses back into service to
pull the trucks and make deliveries.
In
1956, Anderson Dairy built a new processing plant on what is today’s present
site. In 1995, plans were established to
remodel and expand their facilities. By
May of 1996, they were utilizing newly expanded freezer and cooler box areas,
as well as a new UHT dairy creamer room, expanded cottage cheese and sour cream
producing rooms, a new ice cream manufacturing system and an improved and more
efficient docking and load-out system.
In
addition, they’ve added a unique new twist to their marketing program: opening the plant to the public, offering a
dedicated tour/education room for enlightening tour groups (and building brand
identification and awareness). Anderson Dairy remains
a locally owned and operated dairy processing plant that employs over 215
full-time team members.
Over
the years, many dairies have come and gone in the Las Vegas valley. Today as the company celebrates its 101st
year, Anderson Dairy is proud of its lasting heritage in greater Las
Vegas. They attribute their success to
a long-term commitment to their hometown, to produce quality dairy products,
and to a determination to get their products to customers as fresh and fast as
possible. They are committed to a standard
of quality and service that has helped them maintain a growing market share in
this fast growing community.