
Letter To Editor – Endorsements Caleb Stapp
Dear Editor,
Scott Campbell, Fred Senn, and Billy Costello – I urge you to vote for these candidates in our Deer Park City Council election.
Dear Editor,
Scott Campbell, Fred Senn, and Billy Costello – I urge you to vote for these candidates in our Deer Park City Council election.
In our coming council election I’m endorsing Scott Campbell and Dee Cragun. I have known Scott for several years and have found him to be smart, thoughtful and a man of strong character and common sense.
Dear Editor,
I am writing this letter to endorse Fred Senn for Deer Park City Council Position #2. Fred moved to Deer Park as a permanent residence in 1993. Since retiring from the Air Force after 22 years of service, he has been working in our community as a real estate agent.
Dear Editor of the Deer Park Gazette,
I really appreciate the Local News coverage from the Deer Park Gazette.
It is great to see the colorful photos from the Clayton Brickyard Day! The writer’s enthusiastic descriptions were appreciated, too.
Wildland Firefighter Victoria Ediger, shares her experiences during the early stages of the Oregon Road Fire. Ediger’s account was originally shared on facebook and reprinted with permission.
Deer Park Gazette:
I am writing in response to the Meet the Candidates forum held at the Tri County Christian Center on July 26tth, advertised as a forum for the community to engage with the five candidates.
I am the pastor who organized and moderated the Candidate Forum in our church building on Wednesday, July 26th. I was very grateful to have all five candidates present, and most responses I received were positive and appreciative. But not everyone was happy. Yes, my “agenda” was to allow the voters to meet, hear from, and speak to each of the five candidates so they could decide for themselves. No one else had offered, so I did.
I received my Voter’s Pamphlet today, and skipped over many pages to read who is running for the Deer Park School Board. There are five people challenging the incumbent who has been serving for sixteen years.
It’s Independence Day! The 4th of July. Every year, from as far back as our collective memories can remember, families have celebrated the Birth of our Nation in many ways; parades, picnics, camping trips, but mostly: fireworks.
There was no “business as usual” for the Green House Food Bank in 2022. We experienced a lot of changes, expected and unexpected. I’m proud of the resilience of our team and clients. I’m thankful for the steady and generous support of our local community.
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