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(This
is from the electronic version of Demogram, which is published by the
Lewis County Democratic Central Committee. Lewis H. Zieske, Jr., Editor.)
It
has been a fast and very busy four years since Nettie
Jungers last asked for your votes to make her your Lewis
County Clerk. Now she is asking for you to Re-Elect her for
a second term.
She
says, in part, " Since taking office in 1999 there have been many
changes in the Clerks Office that have enhanced our productivity
and employee morale while reducing the size of our staff due to budget
cuts. With 25 years of service in County government, I have worked in
Lewis County Superior court for 22 years. I can truly say these last four
years have been challenging and very rewarding."
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Former Lewis County
Deputy Sheriff Jerry Berry is taking
on two Republicans in his race for County Coroner.
He states, in part, "I have always had a very strong work ethic and
endless energy. I will stand up for the things that I believe in, and
will try to right any wrongs that I encounter. I tend to be more concerned
with doing the right thing than being politically correct. I have always
excelled at any task I chose to undertake, and always give 110%. I have
very strong family values that have always been a great source of strength
to me. Those values were instilled into me by very loving parents who
have always placed their children above all else in this world."
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Ethel resident
Ken Norberg is carrying the Democrat banner in the Third
District race for Lewis County Commissioner.
In making his announcement for the office Norberg said: We need
to work hard to clean up drug problems in this county. We need to be visionaries
to look ahead to create jobs before others disappear.
A
Lewis County native, Ken was born in Chehalis, graduated from Toledo High
School and received his AA degree from Centralia College. His work experience
includes construction, logging and road construction. He retired from
the Centralia coal mine as Senior Safety Engineer.
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The campaign
to re-elect Congressman Brian Baird
is in full swing. Lewis County Democrats are getting organized to ensure
Congressman Baird's victory in the Third Congressional District for a
third time! Congressman Baird and over 20 volunteers proudly walked in
the Chehalis 4th of July Parade. On July 6th, over 80 volunteers from
throughout the state gathered to make more than 3800 lawn signs for the
campaign.
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