There are many layers of law enforcement in Clark County and Nevada and one of the oldest ones is the office of constable. One of the longest terms of any elected official in the Silver State is held by the current Henderson Constable and he’s running to keep the job he’s had since he was first elected in 1995. Earl Mitchell announced his bid for re-election Monday at Henderson City Hall.
“When I first announced I was running for office several years ago, I ran on the foundation of serving others with professionalism, integrity, and compassion,“ said Mitchell. “I held true to my word and work toward a better tomorrow for our citizens and businesses.”
The Constable is an elected position that serves a four-year term and has the authority of a peace officer. Constables are an integral part of the legal process. They execute the orders of the court in civil and criminal matters, small claims, evictions, as well as providing a variety of legal functions. Mitchell has been a Nevadan since 1975, and served more than 20 years in the Navy and Navy Reserve and also dedicated 22 years of his life to serving as a Henderson police officer.
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Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell announced his bid for re-election today at Henderson City Hall.
“When I first announced I was running for office several years ago, I ran on the foundation of serving others with professionalism, integrity, and compassion. I held true to my word and work toward a better tomorrow for our citizens and businesses,” said Mitchell. “It takes a uniquely qualified individual with the right combination of experience, training, and commitment to serve the Henderson community.”
The Constable is an elected position that serves a four-year term and is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the state of Nevada. Empowered with the authority of a peace officer by state law, the Constable serves a vital role in the legal process by executing the orders of the court in civil and criminal matters, small claims, evictions, as well as providing a variety of legal functions.
Mitchell has been a Nevadan since 1975, and served more than 20 years in the Navy and Navy Reserve and also dedicated 22 years of his life to serving as a Henderson police officer. Affiliations and memberships include the American Legion, Post 40, The Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 3, Nevada Sheriffs and Chiefs Association, and the Henderson Chamber of Commerce.
“I am pleased and honored to announce my re-election for Henderson Constable. During my term as constable for the last 23 years, I have gained a thorough understanding and commitment
to provide the citizens of Henderson with a Constable’s office that is efficient, fair, and fiscally responsible.”
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Henderson Constable Earl Mitchell announced his bid for re-election on Monday at Henderson City Hall.
“When I first announced I was running for office several years ago, I ran on the foundation of serving others with professionalism, integrity, and compassion. I held true to my word and work toward a better tomorrow for our citizens and businesses,” said Mitchell. “It takes a uniquely qualified individual with the right combination of experience, training, and commitment to serve the Henderson community,” Mitchell said.
The Constable is an elected position that serves a four-year term and is one of the oldest law enforcement agencies in the state of Nevada. Empowered with the authority of a peace officer by state law, the Constable serves a vital role in the legal process by executing the orders of the court in civil and criminal matters, small claims, evictions, as well as providing a variety of legal functions.
Mitchell has been a Nevadan since 1975, and served more than 20 years in the Navy and Navy Reserve and also dedicated 22 years of his life to serving as a Henderson police officer. Affiliations and memberships include the American Legion, Post 40, The Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 3, Nevada Sheriffs and Chiefs Association, and the Henderson Chamber of Commerce.
“I am pleased and honored to announce my re-election for Henderson Constable. During my term as constable for the last 23 years, I have gained a thorough understanding and commitment to provide the citizens of Henderson with a Constable’s office that is efficient, fair, and fiscally responsible,” Mitchell said.
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SR Construction completed two of the valley’s first neighborhood hospitals by a joint venture between Dignity Health and Emerus. The company was the general contractor for the North Las Vegas campus and Blue Diamond campus.
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Twenty-four World War II and five Korean War veterans got a welcome back to remember Sunday after a trip they won’t soon forget.
The 29 veterans arrived at McCarran International Airport after a Washington, D.C. trip made possible by Honor Flight Southern Nevada.
The organization flew the veterans to the nation’s capital on Friday to visit war monuments and memorials that stand in their honor.
Upon their return to McCarran on Sunday, the veterans were greeted by dozens of well-wishers waving American flags and carrying handmade signs. Among the well-wishers were many members of local scouting organizations.
Honor Flight takes care of all costs associated with the veterans’ travel.
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SR Construction has hired as vice president of business development and marketing in its Las Vegas office. Cunningham has more than 18 years of experience managing sales and 33 years of experience in business development. He served previously as business development manager and national sales manager for Robinson Construction and Helitech Civil Construction.He has spent much of his career in commercial and industrial processing construction while gaining experience in general contracting.
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