Tag: Election
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Four Candidates File for Two Open Seats on the IVGID Board of Trustees in 2026 Election

Four candidates have filed to run for two seats on the Incline Village General Improvement District Board of Trustees in the November 2026 election. Incumbent David Noble will face Ryan “RB” Brooks, Daniel Olsen, and Harry Swenson. Trustee Ray Tulloch is not seeking re-election, ensuring at least one new trustee…
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CLGF Reviews IVGID’s Financial Progress Amid Audit Delays

The committee acknowledged significant progress made by Incline Village GID in addressing financial concerns but remains cautious as the district awaits its overdue audit report. With improved internal controls and staffing, members debated whether to place the district on fiscal watch or grant additional time to demonstrate compliance.
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Trustee Tulloch’s Conduct and Remarks During Walrack Termination Discussion

Trustee Tulloch’s behavior during a special meeting, including mocking colleagues’ efforts to reallocate funds and violating the Board’s Code of Conduct, has sparked concerns about his ability to effectively serve the community. His actions, coupled with his stance on Walrack’s severance, raise serious questions about his commitment to IVGID.
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IVGID Board of Trustees Terminates General Manager Kent Walrack, Appoints Interim Leadership

The IVGID Board of Trustees voted 4-1 to terminate General Manager Kent Walrack during a special meeting, citing concerns over his lack of government finance and governance experience. Mike Bandelin was named Acting General Manager, and the Board is currently negotiating a new GM agreement with Robert Harrison.
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IVGID to Appear Before Committee on Local Government Finance: What’s at Stake

IVGID will appear before the Nevada Committee on Local Government Finance on January 9 to review corrective actions addressing past financial concerns. The meeting will determine whether IVGID is placed on fiscal watch or deemed compliant. This pivotal moment highlights IVGID’s commitment to improved financial oversight and community service.
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New Year, New Leadership: First 2025 IVGID Board Meeting

Join us Wednesday, January 8th, for the first IVGID Board of Trustees meeting of 2025. Newly elected members Mick Homan and Michelle Jezyski will help tackle key issues, from committee appointments to funding critical projects. Let’s look forward to a brighter future for our community under this fresh leadership.
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Trustee Overreach: How Micromanagement Disrupted IVGID Operations and Led to the Recall Effort

A recent public records release reveals concerning micromanagement and overreach by former IVGID Trustee Schmitz, disrupting district operations and contributing to a toxic environment. Schmitz’s interference with staff decisions led to community-led recall efforts. As a new Board of Trustees prepares to take office, there’s hope for a more collaborative,…
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IVGID’s General Manager Starts on Shaky Ground

This outcome was avoidable and represents Schmitz, Dent, and Tulloch’s reckless disregard for fiscal responsibility. The current board majority should not have proceeded with this arrangement, knowing full well it faced widespread opposition from the incoming board and the community at large.
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IVGID’s General Manager Appointment: A Costly Misstep?

The current IVGID Board majority (Schmitz, Dent, Tulloch) is rushing to appoint Kent Walrack as General Manager—despite four of five incoming Trustees supporting Bob Harrison, a candidate with proven government experience and financial leadership. Walrack has no government-sector background and has demanded a one-year severance payout if terminated.
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Backroom Deals or Thoughtful Governance? IVGID Board Majority Faces Scrutiny Over GM Appointment

The recent IVGID General Manager selection raises serious questions about transparency, community input, and prioritization of qualifications. With critical voices sidelined, local candidates overlooked key steps, and out-of-town finalists showing greater commitment, the decision may come at a cost.
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IVGID Welcomes New Trustees Homan and Jezycki, Re-Elects Tonking

Congratulations to our newly elected IVGID Trustees — Mick Homan and Michelle Jezycki — and Michaela Tonking on her re-election! We’re thrilled to have their leadership, commitment, and perspectives on the IVGID Board. Each brings a unique dedication to strengthening our community, fostering transparency, and ensuring Incline Village and Crystal…
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Exercise Your Right to Vote: A Legacy Worth Protecting

Every generation has fought to protect and expand our right to vote. From the suffragettes of the early 1900s to the Civil Rights heroes of the 1960s, millions have stood up to secure a voice for all. This election holds the power to shape our communities and our country for…
