Las #Vegas Earthquake
We felt swaying here at the Clark County Government Center in the downtown area. Some of the strongest tremors were felt in Summerlin, makes sense given that's on the west side closest to the earthquake.
📷: @USGS_Quakes & @NVEarthquakes
Those of you in Las #Vegas and Clark County - if you felt something, you weren't imagining things.
We felt some swaying here at the Clark County Government Center.
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One wonders when institutions such as Clark County will stop playing games with the taxpayer's money, stop trying to hide embarrassing mistakes, and come clean. If they refuse, people such as @MaryHynes1 will be there to see they do it anyway.
https://t.co/pUgotaKf9f
Our campers had a dino-mite time at Dino Day at Durango Hills YMCA! 🦖🦕
From interactive dinosaur puppets to hands-on crafts, campers enjoyed a day filled with prehistoric fun, creativity, and adventure. We loved seeing their imaginations come to life!
An activist’s Satanic prayer before a County Commission meeting stirred controversy and triggered a discussion about whether prayer is appropriate for public meetings.
STORY: https://t.co/UOPK2xkU9S
Aron Ra, identifying as a non-theistic Satanist, opened the Clark County Commission meeting with an invocation inspired by the seven tenets of the Satanic Temple.
He did not come to unify the room. He came to lecture it.
(Brittany Sheehan)
https://t.co/xmrQKjeCZY
Today we honor the brave Americans who gave their lives defending our country and our freedoms.
As we spend time with family and friends this Memorial Day, let us remember the heroes who made it all possible.
God bless our fallen service members, their families, and the USA. 🇺🇸
The invocation at Clark County has been in place long before I was elected. The County guidelines, that invocation speakers agree to and sign, don’t allow for divisive or demeaning language to other groups. It is not a time to argue your political beliefs, there is time given during public comment to voice these types of opinions. I understand our Constitution, all faiths are able to and have participated in the County’s invocation. In my term, I have witnessed many different religious communities participate and have never heard any disrespectful language used during the invocation. It is delivered peacefully and is usually an encouraging message. Unfortunately this did not occur before the Tuesday BCC meeting. The person mocked and ridiculed other religious groups, which is not allowed. Political and sectarian statements are not allowed. The theatrics are also not allowed. What should have been a moment of reflection and encouragement was turned into an attack on some audience members’ beliefs. Again, this is not allowed. My recommendation is, and will continue to be, there must be consequences when rules are broken. I believe this person should be prohibited from participating again.
I chose to not be in chambers while the satanic “prayer” was taking place.
While my absence didn’t stop it from happening, I do hope it draws attention to the fact we need more conservatives involved in our local government. Hopefully we add more to the ranks this November! Please put these local races at a higher priority, I could use some help!
This week in BCC we celebrated incredible people and organizations in our community.
Proud to honor Jan-Ie Low during APIME Heritage Month, recognize Nevada’s Mothers of the Year, and highlight the amazing work being done by Intermountain Health Nevada Children’s Hospital.
Clark County Commissioners recognized Clark County Social Service and Nevada Senior Services for receiving the prestigious 28th Annual Cashman Good Government Award for the Hospital 2 Home program, helping connect vulnerable residents with critical care and support services. 🏆
Clark County Commissioners recognized Asian Pacific Islander Middle Eastern Heritage Month during today’s Commission meeting, celebrating the cultures, contributions and achievements that continue to help shape our community.
#APIMEHeritageMonth
Clark County Commissioners recognized Nevada’s Mother of the Year recipients during today’s Commission meeting for their leadership, service and positive impact on families and communities throughout Southern Nevada. 💐
The Clark County Commission meets Tuesday, May 19th at 9:00 AM in the Commission Chambers at the Government Center.
📺 Watch live:
• https://t.co/wEaZtBsjR8
• Clark County Television (CCTV)
• YouTube: ClarkCountyNV
#ClarkCounty wishes a Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing moms in our community! 💕👩🍼 Today we celebrate the strength, love, and the countless ways moms make a difference every day. Enjoy your day and thank you for all that you do.💐
From @ClarkCountyDES.
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Look who is awake! @MojaveMax is stirring in his @SpringsPreserve burrow but has NOT officially emerged yet.
It’s now official, this will mark his latest emergence ever - the 2nd straight year for a new record. On May 8th, 2025, Max emerged at 2:09pm.