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Review-Journal names Dickensheets features editor

                       Scott Dickensheets

Scott Dickensheets is now a features editor at the Review-Journal overseeing entertainment, food, travel and lifestyle coverage.

He will also be leading rjmagazine, the upcoming relaunch of Neon and the Sunday ENT. section.

Previously, Dickensheets was deputy editor of Nevada Public Radio’s Desert Companion magazine. He has also served as editor of the Stephens Media alternative weekly Las Vegas CityLife.

He was also with Greenspun Media Group, where he served stints as an assistant city editor, assistant features editor, features columnist, metro columnist, managing editor of Las Vegas Life magazine and editor-in-chief of Las Vegas Weekly.

Review-Journal executive editor Glenn Cook said:

“Scott brings decades of top-notch storytelling experience and local institutional knowledge to the Review-Journal. eaders will quickly appreciate his deep understanding of entertainment, arts and culture and the things that make Las Vegas and Nevada so unique. We’re thrilled to have him on our team.”

Read more here.

Mariam Ahmed

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