Uninformed media
It’s so unfortunate so many people believe in the media’s reporting of what is actually happening in Washington. You hear information directly from the people in the White House. Most of it is fact, some is possible and some is “we will see.” The stuff reported in the media has been rewritten and misquoted so badly that when it is printed and reported, it comes out completely different from the original information. When the media is writing stories, you don’t always get the truth and the uninformed read it and believe it.
Annadale Rooper
The Dalles
I am writing to endorse Marcus Swift for the No. 2 Position on the Wasco County Commission. While Mr. Swift is relatively new to our county, he comes with imminently qualified experience and skills. His law practice has dealt primarily with humanitarian issues and he has experience in the political arena as well. He is well known for his honesty, negotiating skills, civility and respect for those he serves. He is very well acquainted with the specific issues facing Wasco County.
And there are significant issues in front of the county regarding waste management, for one, that have grown out of China’s refusing to take contaminated recyclables from the United States. Mr. Kramer has had a personal agenda regarding this issue, part of which has included withholding important information from the public, obstructing the resolution of important recycling issues, and has generally been in office for so long he has lost the plot and purpose of his position. We deserve better. Mr. Swift fills that void.
David Mack DO
The Dalles
Hope remains
During this difficult, frightening time, people may wonder if there is any hope. Each day brings mounting tragic news of sickness, fear and death. Hearts are hurting and scared. Where can peace, hope, and security be found?
The light that shines in the darkness to dispel and overcome all these troubles is Jesus! He is available to anyone who will ask and believe. Only Jesus gives pardon and the peace that passes understanding, strength for each day, grace (unmerited favor) greater than all our sin and songs in the night.
How America needs to return to the Lord. Jesus is only a prayer away and offers healing, strength, love, and grace that the world cannot give. God’s telephone number is Jeremiah 33:3: “Call unto me and I will answer thee and show thee great and mighty things which thou knowest not.” The line is never busy or out order.
The Bible, which is as fresh as tomorrow’s newspaper, also offers these words of hope: “If my people, which are called by my name shall humble themselves and pray and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”
Trust in the Lord. Pray for our nation and our leaders. Be kind to one other.
Karen Saunders
The Dalles
For Marcus Swift
As a 28-year veteran of the Wasco County Sheriffs Office and past Wasco County Commissioner, I support Marcus Swift for Wasco County Commissioner.
As a former international police officer assigned through the U.S. Department of State in Kosovo, I supervised many excellent committed professionals working to solve complex issues. Through this experience I learned to recognize individuals who had devoted their lives to public service and who had strong leadership skills in solving community and government problems. Marcus Swift has those successful qualities and would be an excellent county commissioner.
Marcus has dedicated his life to public service and he has the leadership skills we need in times like these. We need a Wasco County Commissioner who will listen, work to find common ground, and tackle the big issues facing the residents of Wasco County like housing, jobs, public health and infrastructure.
Marcus Swift is the leader we can count on to move Wasco County forward.
Bill Lennox
The Dalles
Support Nisley
The local election is rapidly approaching so John and I want to express our support of Eric Nisley for Wasco County District Attorney. We strongly encourage you all to support him with your vote.
The respect and support Eric and his co-workers have for each other says it all. They work so well together and have a very efficient office. Eric’s years of experience and involvement in many work related community programs easily makes him the most qualified candidate. His only agenda is to work for the citizens of Wasco County.
I have known Eric since he was in middle school with my son in Madras. He was a good kid then and a wonderful man now. We would appreciate your vote!
John and Ruth Fulton
The Dalles
Outside access
I know these are really concerning times and difficult decisions have to be made. I appreciate our fast response in Oregon to contain the virus as soon as possible. Right now, 10 days into the shelter in place issue was stated by Gov. Brown, we currently have just three positive cases of COVID-19 in Hood River County. I have to say I am having a hard time understanding the decision to close the whole outdoors that allow us to get outside at a social distance and help keep us fit and strong physically and mentally for this difficult unknown length of time we needing to do this. We are such an active community and we all thrive on exercise and being outside. I think people will now really take to the streets to get their outside fix with walking dogs and biking It seems like it is much more likely someone will die (adult or child, as well as animals) when this is the only option and so many of our streets are lacking sidewalks and bike paths, than there is the chance of someone catching the virus while enjoying our great outdoors (at a social distance) with the tens of thousands of acres of the wilderness that surround us.
Please reconsider opening up the outdoor county land back to the public. Or at least those areas that people can easily spread out in to maintain a 6-foot distance. Making Post Canyon one way trails for now would be an idea, giving $1,000 tickets for those that do not abide by the 6-foot rule, or allowing people to use on days that matches their address (like the watering schedule in drought years). I understand we don’t want people to be hurt and use our medical system. However, I think we are at low numbers right now and if our hospital starts to get higher numbers, maybe we could only allow hiking or walking. These are very low risk activities. We can go a much longer duration if we have access to the outdoors!
Leslie Kerr
Hood River

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