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==Henderson, Nevada==
==Henderson, Nevada==
‘’’Henderson, Nevada’’’ is located in the Mojave Desert and is a suburb of Las Vegas, Nevada. Henderson has a population of 256,445. <ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.city-data.com/housing/houses-Henderson-Nevada.html | title = Henderson, NV (Nevada) Houses and Residents | accessdate = 2012-06-14}}</ref> The City of Henderson website states the population is 267,000.  The city was incorporated on May 23, 1953.
‘’’Henderson, Nevada’’’ is located in the Mojave Desert and is a suburb of Las Vegas, Nevada. Henderson has a population of 256,445. The City of Henderson website states the population is 267,000.  The city was incorporated on May 23, 1953.<ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.city-data.com/housing/houses-Henderson-Nevada.html | title = Henderson, NV (Nevada) Houses and Residents | accessdate = 2012-06-14}}</ref> <ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.cityofhenderson.com/mayor_and_council/fact_sheet.php | title = City of Henderson Fact Sheet | accessdate = 2012-06-14}}</ref>
==City slogan==
==City slogan==
“Henderson-a Place to Call Home”
“Henderson-a Place to Call Home”
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===Government===
===Government===


== City council ==
===City council===


* Mayor Andy A. Hafen
* Mayor Andy A. Hafen
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* Sam Bateman
* Sam Bateman


== City staff ==
===City staff===


*City Manager Jacob Snow
*City Manager Jacob Snow
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*Public Works Director Robert A. Murnane
*Public Works Director Robert A. Murnane
*Code Enforcement Neighborhood Relations Manager Barbara Geach
*Code Enforcement Neighborhood Relations Manager Barbara Geach
*Parks and Recreation Director Mary Ellen Donner
*Parks and Recreation Director Mary Ellen Donner <ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.cityofhenderson.com/mayor_and_council/fact_sheet.php | title = City of Henderson Fact Sheet | accessdate = 2012-06-14}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
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Henderson was home to the Pacific Engineering  Company Plant (PEPCON) that was destroyed in a May 4, 1988 explosion. The plant produced ammonium perchlorate used in rocket fuel. <ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=13&ved=0CGQQFjACOAo&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dtic.mil%2Fcgi-bin%2FGetTRDoc%3FAD%3DADA396009&ei=4zraT43iO8aA2wXjsrzIBg&usg=AFQjCNGBG6YxjEsEMFNV7Ui6S-41v0fVWg&sig2=lz0mUomXj19kllBoY-tqtg | title = Analysis of the Accidential Explosion at Pepcon, Henderson, Nevada, May 4, 1988 | accessdate = 2012-06-14 | last = Reed | first = Jack | author = Sandia National Laboratories, US Department of Energy | date = November 1988}}</ref>
Henderson was home to the Pacific Engineering  Company Plant (PEPCON) that was destroyed in a May 4, 1988 explosion. The plant produced ammonium perchlorate used in rocket fuel. <ref> {{cite web | url = http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=13&ved=0CGQQFjACOAo&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dtic.mil%2Fcgi-bin%2FGetTRDoc%3FAD%3DADA396009&ei=4zraT43iO8aA2wXjsrzIBg&usg=AFQjCNGBG6YxjEsEMFNV7Ui6S-41v0fVWg&sig2=lz0mUomXj19kllBoY-tqtg | title = Analysis of the Accidential Explosion at Pepcon, Henderson, Nevada, May 4, 1988 | accessdate = 2012-06-14 | last = Reed | first = Jack | author = Sandia National Laboratories, US Department of Energy | date = November 1988}}</ref>


After the explosion, Henderson moved away from the chemical industry and strived to become a community .
After the explosion, Henderson moved away from the chemical industry and strived to become a community.
 
 





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Henderson, Nevada

‘’’Henderson, Nevada’’’ is located in the Mojave Desert and is a suburb of Las Vegas, Nevada. Henderson has a population of 256,445. The City of Henderson website states the population is 267,000. The city was incorporated on May 23, 1953.[1] [2]

City slogan

“Henderson-a Place to Call Home”

Government

City council

  • Mayor Andy A. Hafen
  • Council Member Gerri Schroder
  • Council Member Debra March
  • John F. Marz
  • Sam Bateman

City staff

  • City Manager Jacob Snow
  • City Clerk Sabrina Mercadante
  • City Attorney Josh M. Reid
  • Chief of Police James White, Interim
  • Animal Control Facility Administrator Kathryn "Kathy" Baker
  • Fire Chief Steven R. Goble
  • Public Works Director Robert A. Murnane
  • Code Enforcement Neighborhood Relations Manager Barbara Geach
  • Parks and Recreation Director Mary Ellen Donner [3]

History

Henderson was known for its contributions to the World War II effort as the Basic Magnesium, Plant supplied magnesium used for munitions and airplane parts.

In 1947, the Basic Magnesium Plant closed and Henderson’s economy took a nosedive. In fact, the town was listed on the United States War Asset Administration as war surplus property. Governor Vail Pittman and the Nevada legislature authorized purchasing the magnesium plant in 1947. The Colorado River Commission of Nevada purchased the Basic Magnesium Plant preventing the plant from being sold as war surplus. [4]

Henderson was home to the Pacific Engineering Company Plant (PEPCON) that was destroyed in a May 4, 1988 explosion. The plant produced ammonium perchlorate used in rocket fuel. [5]

After the explosion, Henderson moved away from the chemical industry and strived to become a community.


References

  1. Henderson, NV (Nevada) Houses and Residents. Retrieved on 2012-06-14.
  2. City of Henderson Fact Sheet. Retrieved on 2012-06-14.
  3. City of Henderson Fact Sheet. Retrieved on 2012-06-14.
  4. Our History. Retrieved on 2012-06-14.
  5. Reed, Jack (November 1988). Analysis of the Accidential Explosion at Pepcon, Henderson, Nevada, May 4, 1988. Retrieved on 2012-06-14.