by Don C. Brunell
by Eric Earling
by John Koster
Really now, I asked Waste Management, is it worth your while and mine for you to stop and pick up four dog food cans, three cat food cans, one milk carton, an empty whiskey bottle and a sauerkraut jar?
Theres an easy way to get involved in deciding the future of our communities, our county and our state. It doesnt involve a lot of time or effort, yet many people in our communities choose to not take advantage of this opportunity. They choose not to cast their ballots to vote on important initiatives, referendums or candidates for elected office. They leave those important decisions to others.
by Sam Reed
by Billy Frank, Jr., Chairman
bySteve Stav
by Scott Frank
by Jonalyn Woolf-Ivory
Voters in the Marysville area will have the opportunity in the
by Don C. Brunell
While the vast majority of residents in our communities are good and caring people, there are, unfortunately, those who care about nothing and care about no one but themselves. The differences between these two types of people were highlighted by several recent events.
