Commission Vice Chairman Lawrence Weekly is hosting a mail ballot drop-off parade at 2:23 p.m. on Saturday, May 16, at the U.S. Post Office at 1801 N. Martin L. King Boulevard. “Voting is every citizen’s right and responsibility, and this post office is an easy location to drop off your ballot without even getting out of your car,” Vice Chairman Weekly said. “We are starting … [Read more...] about Commissioner Hosting Ballot Drop-off Parade on Saturday
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County Gearing Up for Busy Wildland Fire Season
** story updated at 6:38 p.m. on Friday, May 15 The Clark County Fire Department is preparing for a busy wildland fire season and reminds residents about the potential for wildfires during the spring and summer months when vegetation is driest. This year, CCFD has a new utility vehicle that can be deployed in hard-to-reach desert areas and fire crews will be practicing … [Read more...] about County Gearing Up for Busy Wildland Fire Season
Ballot Drop-off Sites Opening Monday
While Clark County voters may return their 2020 primary election ballot to the County Election Department in the regular mail using the postage-paid envelope provided to them, voters may also choose to return their ballot at any one of the drop-off sites opening at various locations beginning Monday, May 11. The 2020, Primary Election is being conducted entirely by mail … [Read more...] about Ballot Drop-off Sites Opening Monday
County Providing Guidance, Support to Local Businesses Through Reopening
The County Department of Business License is providing guidance and support to local businesses to help them navigate their reopenings, including providing a special hotline for business owners with immediate concerns. In addition, the County Departments of Business License and Community and Economic Development created a resource guide that includes checklists to help … [Read more...] about County Providing Guidance, Support to Local Businesses Through Reopening
Clark County to Reopen Dog Parks
Clark County will reopen all its dog parks starting Friday, May 8. Signs will be posted limiting ten people per area with a one hour time limit per person in order to help encourage social distancing. “Our K-9 friends need opportunities to exercise and escape just like us” said Clark County Parks and Recreation Director Daniel Hernandez. “we are glad to be able to … [Read more...] about Clark County to Reopen Dog Parks