Golf course salutes Carson City and Douglas County first responders

Thirty-two first responders from Carson City and Douglas County were invited to play the Club At Clear Creek as developer Chip Hanly wanted to give back to those responsible for putting out the Clear Creek fire earlier this summer. The groups are raising money with Carson City first responders donating to Advocates to End Domestic Violence, Hanly is matching donations.

Thirty-two first responders from Carson City and Douglas County were invited to play the Club At Clear Creek as developer Chip Hanly wanted to give back to those responsible for putting out the Clear Creek fire earlier this summer. The groups are raising money with Carson City first responders donating to Advocates to End Domestic Violence, Hanly is matching donations.

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Thirty-two first responders from Carson City and Douglas County were invited to play the Club At Clear Creek as developer Chip Hanly wanted to give back to those responsible for putting out the Clear Creek fire earlier this summer. The groups are raising money with Carson City first responders donating to Advocates to End Domestic Violence, Hanly is matching donations.

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