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CC District F Debate 9-15-10 |
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Written by Heather Fisher
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Tuesday, 07 September 2010 18:10 |
District F Clark County Commission Candidates
Charleston Neighborhood Preservation Candidate Forum:
Wednesday, September 15, 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Candidates Susan Brager, Jeff Durbin and Tracey Mitchell (R) will speak and field questions.
Herbally Grounded
4441 West Charleston Blvd.
(Key in on the words, "neighborhood preservation." Hmmm, nice concept.)
Please come to the debate and ask the candidates what they can do to Save Red Rock from development.
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2 News Stories |
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Written by Heather Fisher
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Monday, 10 May 2010 20:10 |
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Primary Debate |
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Written by Heather Fisher
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Monday, 10 May 2010 20:57 |
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I know that the April 21 County Commission Zoning Hearing was very disappointing to everyone (except Jim Rhodes, the district attorney's office, and 4 county commissioners) but one thing it did do for us is teach us that it is very important to know who's in office and how they feel about matters that matter to us most. All the reason and logic in the world doesn't matter if there are not enough representatives in the government to stand up for it. It is for this reason that we are looking ahead to this election year in earnest.
We want to know who can help protect the rural character of Red Rock Canyon (now that the county has ripped the heart out of the Red Rock Overlay District so that Jim Rhodes could have the right to apply for higher density there).
Tonight there is a primary debate for Assembly District 13. I will be going to it. I have asked that they include a question about what they can do for Red Rock Canyon. I will let you know how it goes and also if there are any other political events that could shed light on this issue. Please let me know if you hear of any as well. I count on you to be the eyes and ears of this issue. I just spread the good word I hear.
More information (click read more below):
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Missing Person Vigil Tonight |
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Written by Heather Fisher
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Thursday, 29 April 2010 09:39 |
 Please help. (Flyers are attached to this article for download and distribution among your neighborhoods and public places.) This is tragic and urgent. Billie Jean James, the woman holding the Save Red Rock bumper sticker in this photo (by K.M. Cannon, Review Journal) has been missing since the day after the Clark County hearing last Wednesday. She has always been very kind and supportive of the Save Red Rock effort. She showed her support at the Red Rock Hearing, then turned up missing the next day. You can print out flyers and call Metro with any information:
828-LOST
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1 Week of Media Following the Red Rock Hearing |
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Written by Heather Fisher
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Thursday, 29 April 2010 02:04 |
- 8 News Now: Neighbors Worry About Red Rock Development (April 28, 2010) SEE IT
- 8 News Now: Friends, Family Search for Missing Las Vegas Woman (April 26, 2010) SEE IT
- Las Vegas Review Journal: Letter: Development will Destroy Something Precious (April 23, 2010) READ IT
- *(you have to scroll ahead to time 1:39:39 on the video) Clark County Zoning Commission Hearing Video (April 21, 2010)*
- Channel 3 News: County Commission Votes to Approve Red Rock Development Settlement Agreement (April 21, 2010)SEE IT
- 8 News Now: Developers Can Apply to Build Housing Near Red Rock (April 21, 2010) SEE IT
- KTNV Channel 13 News: Commissioners Pass a Motion for Settlement on Proposed Development (April 21, 2010) SEE IT
- Channel 13 News: Commissioners Pass a Motion for Settlement on Proposed Development (April 21, 2010) SEE IT
- Channel 13 News: Rally to Save Red Rock (April 21, 2010) SEE IT
- Channel 13 News: Red Rock Neighborhood Expansion Vote (April 21, 2010) SEE IT
- Fox 5 News: Local. Las Vegas: County Sides With Builder in Red Rock Fight (April 21, 2010) READ IT
- Las Vegas Sun: County OKs Settlement on Red Rock Development (April 21, 2010) READ IT
- Las Vegas Review Journal: (Photos) Clark County Settles with Rhodes Over Red Rock Development (April 21, 2010) SEE IT
- Las Vegas Review Journal: County Commission Sides with Rhodes in Housing Development Near Red Rock (April 21, 2010) READ IT
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