Two incumbents face challengers for PenMet Parks board positions
Oct 21, 2021 | By: Ed FriedrichMissy Hill and Steve Nixon are running for reelection against Matt McKee and Joshua Hardwick, respectively.
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Missy Hill and Steve Nixon are running for reelection against Matt McKee and Joshua Hardwick, respectively.
Read MoreTwo-time incumbent and banker David Olson is running against mental health therapist Juanita Beard.
Read MoreJennifer Butler captured 54% of the vote in the August primary. Linda Ader garnered just 18%, but stands to gain more from two candidates she shared an ad with.
Read MoreThe non-league game last week against Lincoln and a contest at Yelm Friday that had league title implications were called off.
Read MoreMandate has had “minimal impact” on staffing and no impact to educational services, superintendent says.
Read MoreAbersold wants to help the community get past the pandemic; Storset looks to help families, family-owned businesses.
Read MoreLongtime resident and Councilman Jim Franich is attempting to hold on to his seat against relative newcomer and nurse practitioner Brenda Lykins.
Read MoreRoger Henderson held a 54% to 31% edge over John Skansi in the August primary in their pursuit of a seat being left vacant by Bob Himes.
Read MoreIncumbent Jeni Woock captured 71% of the votes in the three-person August primary election. Robert Wiles followed with 17%.
Read MoreAbout 80 paddlers are expected to take on the swift currents in everything from stand-up paddleboards to the increasingly popular surfskis.
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