From now on, here’s how I’m going to respond.
Vote for Dave Neupert for Clallam County Superior Court judge to address the issues facing our veterans.
Randy’s plain talk and management style have not only shown his effectiveness but garnered him a wide array of endorsements from across the spectrum.
He’s the best candidate for Clallam commissioner because he cares and can keep us on the right track.
He hasn’t sponsored a House resolution similar to a constitutional amendment called for in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision.
Regardless of how you feel about the national election, be sure to cast your ballot for local positions.
The Clallam candidate has the poise and connections to the community that the position vitally needs.
The Libertarian presidential nominee has much more to offer than his opponents, especially in terms of the eternal kingdom.
Ron Richards, a hopeful for Clallam commissioner, has less conflict of interest than his opponent.
I’ve written each Republican candidate a letter informing them of this.
They want to impose taxes, ban or take back guns and decide the future of your health care.
Vote for him over his opponent for county commissioner.
Lyndon B. Johnson was deragotory about minorities but signed into law the Civil Rights Act. Should he not have been president?
The Clallam Superior Court hopeful sees a positive way to improve on our community.
She’s right on her proposed measures for education, equal pay and immigration reform.
His opponent for Clallam commissioner, Ron Richards, is entrenched in the old binary mind-set of politics and policies.
As neighbors, he and his wife have displayed a commitment to community that we find intriguing and vital to the role of official.
To those who listen to his venom-filled comments on the election supposedly being rigged, please let democracy work, not runaway hatred and suspicion.
The rise in conspiracies and the rantings of Donald Trump are in direct proportion to the travesty of a system.
The Clallam commissioner hopeful impressed me during my stint at the Port of Port Angeles.