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Governor to attend BAWN dinner on Jan. 18

The Builders Association of Western Nevada will host its annual board of directors installation dinner on Jan. 18.

The event starts at 5 p.m. at the Gold Dust West in Carson City, 2171 Highway 50 E.

State Sen. James Settelmeyer will be the master of ceremonies. Gov. Brian Sandoval will administer the oath of office for the new board members.

For more information call BAWN at 775-882-4353.

Senate minority leader to address business leaders on Jan. 19

State Senate Minority Leader Mike McGinness will address the next Nevada Business Connections breakfast meeting on Jan. 19.

Doors open at 7:30 a.m. at the Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa, 3800 S. Virginia St., Reno. McGinness will talk about the upcoming legislative session.

Cost is $20 for members and $30 for guests. To reserve a spot call 775-882-8306 or

e-mail kris@nevadabusiness

connections.com.

Organization for marketers to meet

The Carson Area Marketing & PR Network will meet at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 5 at the Business Resource Innovation Center, 108 E. Proctor St., Carson City.

The meeting is free and new members are welcome.

CAMPN is an association of professional marketers, marketing communicators, and public relations executives who gather monthly to network and share marketing and public relations resources, ideas and tips.

For more information, visit www.campn.org or call Christel Hall at 775-267-9232.

Letter to shareholders from Mexus Gold

Paul Thompson, the CEO of Mexus Gold U.S. of Carson City reflected on 2010 in a recent letter to shareholders:

" I am very proud of the progress made on our multiple mining concessions and the cable recovery salvage project in Alaska and western coast of the United States," he said. "We have seen a lot of hard work from the people associated with Mexus Gold U.S. that contributed to our successful year in 2010."

New website for local company

Medallic Art Company, a mint in Dayton, has launched a new Web site, www.medallic.com.

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