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Lewis County News

In Loving Memory of Suzanne Jean Smith
Suzanne Jean Smith
In Loving Memory of Suzanne Jean Smith

Suzanne Jean Smith (age 72) of Pe Ell, WA, peacefully passed away to be with the Lord on October 30, 2019 with her family by her side. She was born to Harold and Jean Hilton on December 1, 1946, in Wenatchee, WA.

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Mayor Bradshaw fails at PDC complaint filing

Newly elected council member Brandon Svenson received a letter from the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission on Monday, November 25, 2019.

On November 22, Mayor Don Bradshaw, as a citizen, filed a complaint against Brandon Svenson, a candidate for the city council. Mayor Bradshaw stated in his complaint, "As a citizen of Winlock, I believe I have the right to know where campaign funds were either solicited or donated to an individual running for office, and how the funds were spent. I'm aware that the population of Winlock is less than 5,000, there is still a right to know as a taxpayer. There is a reason to believe that the candidate may have been subsidized by the Lewis County News, formerly known as the Town Crier in order to influence votes..."

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Willapa Harbor Herald News

Christmas kickoff this weekend
Decorated floats roll down 3rd St. in Raymond during the lighted parade.
Christmas kickoff this weekend

The first weekend in December kicks off the holiday celebration in the Raymond area. Dress warmly and plan to run around on Saturday, December 7.

Start your day off with Breakfast with Santa at the American Legion at 9:30 a.m. Bring the kids down for a hot breakfast. Meet Santa and have your photo taken with him. Breakfast is hosted by Willapa Bay Helping Hands.

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Election certified with most races blowouts

SOUTH BEND - After the last ballot count in the November 5, 2019 General Election on November 26, a final total of 7,666 ballots were counted of 15,511 registered voters in Pacific County. The voter turnout was 49.42 percent. There were hardly any close races and many candidates ran unopposed.

In one close race, Donald Richter defeated Michael Turner by 222 votes in the Pacific-Wahkiakum Superior Court Judge Position 1 race. Richter gathered 51.33% of the vote compared to 48.12% for Turner. Richter received 3,541 votes and Turner took in 3,319 votes.

Toni Williams crushed Michael Lignoski 1,805 to 984 for Hospital Dist. 2 Comm. Pos. 1. Williams amassed 64.03% of the votes cast and Lignoski received 34.91%.

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Classifieds

Classifieds 12-4-19
Classifieds 12-4-19
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Willapa Harbor Herald ISSUU

December 4, 2019 Willapa Harbor Herald and Pacific County Press
December 4, 2019 Willapa Harbor Herald and Pacific County Press
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Lewis County News ISSUU

December 4, 2019 Lewis County News
December 4, 2019 Lewis County News
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