
The future of Tri-Mountain Golf Course could be changing, and we want to know how you feel about it! The Clark County Council is preparing to open bids for the sale of the course, which could lead to its development into something new. This is your chance to share your opinion on a decision that could impact the community. Do you want to see the golf course preserved, or are you open to new possibilities? Let your voice be heard by voting in our latest poll!
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County to go out to bid for sale of Tri-Mountain Golf Course
Clark County to go out to bid for the sale of Tri-Mountain Golf Course in Ridgefield.
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