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TAR Announces Primary Candidates’ Endorsement for Marana and Oro Valley Town Councils

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July 20, 2018
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Karen Schutte
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Herb Kai and Jack Neubeck for Marana Town Council

TUCSON, ARIZONA -- In the August 28 Primary election, the Tucson Association of REALTORS® (TAR) have endorsed Herb Kai and Jack Neubeck for the Marana Town Council and Mayor Satish Hiremath and Councilmembers Lou Waters, Mary Snider and Joe Hornat for the Oro Valley Town Council.

“Councilmember Herb Kai brings years of experience and valuable knowledge to keep Marana moving forward. We are also proud to endorse Jack Nuebeck to join the Marana Town Council.  Jack will bring both energy and new ideas and will be a welcome addition to the Council,” said TAR Chief Executive Officer Randy Rogers.

“Marana is a community with a rich history and bright future.  The leadership of Herb and Jack will honor that history and continue to build that future,” Rogers continued. “We look forward to working together with Herb and Jack in the years to come.”

(l to r) Mayor Satish Hiremath, Councilmembers Lou Waters, Mary Snider and Joe Hornat

“Mayor Satish Hiremath, along with Councilmembers Lou Waters, Mary Snider and Joe Hornat, have earned our support for their results-oriented leadership in Oro Valley.”

“Oro Valley is a gem in Southern Arizona.  The leadership of Satish, Lou, Mary, and Joe have built a town with great job opportunities, well maintained streets, safe neighborhoods, vibrant arts, and beautiful park and recreational assets.”

“We look forward to working together with Satish, Lou, Mary and Joe to continue to shape the town that many of our association members are proud to call home,” Rogers added.

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