Thousands attend Clark County Cinco de Mayo festival marking 10th year at Bob Price Park
Thousands of people usually flock to big festival moments, but in Clark County, the Cinco de Mayo celebrations at Bob Price Park marked more than a party—they highlighted a growing thread in the local economy: veteran- and woman-owned businesses anchoring community spaces. While the festival itself is a colorful showcase of culture, the real win is how veteran entrepreneurs are turning underutilized venues and neighborhood energy into sustainable ventures that benefit the broader community. Consider the recent opening of veteran- and woman-owned indoor pickleball courts in Summerlin. It’s not just about a new place to play a game; it’s about what such a venture signals for veteran entrepreneurs. First, it demonstrates the viability of converting traditional spaces into modern, service-oriented hubs. For veterans who carry leadership training, resilience, and executive-level discipline, running an indoor court business translates those skills into a repeatable, scalable model: member...