The Notes: March 29-April 4

St. Rose Dominican-Siena and St. Rose Dominican-San Martin were named official Baby-Friendly Designated birth facilities by the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative, meaning the hospitals support and teach mothers interested in breastfeeding their newborns. St. Rose Dominican Hospitals also opened a WomensCare Center at 98 E. Lake Mead Parkway, Suite 301, Henderson.

Software development firm Raster is working work with the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health to develop mobile support and programs for people who suffer from brain illnesses.

Umpqua Oats expanded its distribution to include Albertsons stores in the Pacific Northwest and Raley’s locations in Northern California.

Lush, which sells cosmetics, opened at the Grand Bazaar Shops on the Strip. The new mall was constructed by Penta Building Group.

City National Bank installed an ATM in the cafeteria of Touro University in Henderson. Touro became a client of the bank last year.

Canon opened a sales and service office at 731 Pilot Road, Suite J, Las Vegas.

Maverick Helicopters logged 300,000 flight hours in Airbus Helicopters’ EC130, making it the first operator in the world to do so. Maverick has the largest fleet of EC130s in the world — 44 helicopters. The company expects to buy eight more by the end of 2015.

Hash House A Go Go opened its fifth Southern Nevada location, at 555 N. Stephanie St., Henderson.

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