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Sports Authority plans to open third LV store

Sports Authority, an Englewood, Colo.-based sporting goods retailer, will on Saturday hold a grand opening for its new store at 2178 N. Rainbow Blvd.

It is the company’s third store in the Las Vegas Valley.

Children’s Bone and Spine Surgery pediatric spine surgeon Jonathan Camp named Lisa King physician relations director for his practice, which focuses on scoliosis.

Q Advertising and Public Relations named Rick DeSoto senior art director.

SellingSource.com, a company offering technology-driven marketing services, named Derek LaFavor chairman in addition to his role as chief executive officer.

Beasley and DeVarreau Sotheby’s International Realty named Marti Geha vice president of relocation and client liaison of its new relocation services department.

Silver State Bancorp named Lisa Driskell compliance analyst.

A Sbarro Italian restaurant opened at Arizona Charlie’s Boulder.

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