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12 more apply to fill vacancy on Henderson council

An additional 12 people met Thursday’s 5 p.m. deadline to apply to fill the vacancy in Ward 4 on the Henderson City Council, creating a total of 19 applicants.

They are: Herbert E. Randall, who is retired from the U.S. Army and the former executive director of Hawaii’s School-to-Work program; Luke J. Adamo, partner at the ROl Appraisal/Britton-Adamo Group; Greg Barnes, senior vice president and chief marketing officer at One Nevada Credit Union; David Frommer, executive director of planning and construction and architect at UNLV; Brett Harris Hagerty, attorney at Glen Lerner Injury Attorneys; Nathan Henderson, associate attorney at Gerrard Cox Larsen; Shelly O’Hare, front desk agent at Luxor hotel-casino; Dan H. Stewart, vice president of development for Gardner Company; Gary D. Thompson, attorney at Right Lawyers; Kenneth James Minster II, digital director at RedRock Strategies; Stephen Hayward Silberkraus, former Nevada State Assemblyman for District 29 and a residential real estate investor; and Derek Uehara, president of Uehara Financial Group, LLC who ran against former Ward 4 Councilman Sam Bateman last year.

Bateman resigned when he was elected to serve as the city’s justice of the peace.

The deadline to fill the vacancy is Jan. 16.

Contact Sandy Lopez at slopez@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-4686. Follow @JournalismSandy on Twitter.

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