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NACo Lights Up Clark County for #NACoAnn

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Charlie Ban

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More than 3,000 officials, speakers, vendors and guests are arriving in Clark County, Nev. for NACo's 84th Annual Conference and Exposition.

It’s the largest yearly meeting of elected county officials, who will come together to shape the policy agenda heading into an election year and compare notes on how they work to realize their goals of fostering healthy, safe and vibrant counties across America.

NACo's officers kicked off the conference by changing the lights to the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign, which is located on Clark County property, to red, white and blue.

 

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