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  • Let the best man win

    Oct 16, 2013

    To The Eagle: Regarding theft of campaign signs: Moral and legal issues aside, what a person who would steal campaign signs is really saying is they do not think their candidate can win in an open and honest election. From what I have seen in my life, when a person resorts to dishonest, immoral activities, they will not succeed at whatever they are trying to do. Not in the long run! Get your point made with honest open communication. So, sign thief, go home, stay in bed and sleep late and let the best man win! And win as a result of statements...

  • Letter writer responds to previous response

    Oct 16, 2013

    To The Eagle: In response to Ms. Donaven’s letter (Eagle, Sept 26, 2013) directed to “allegations make no sense” and “attempt to smear Mr. Faubion” . . . Divorce is a terrible thing, a loss that I and many might compare to the loss of a child. While two people are unhappy and confused in seeking a divorce, I believe everyone reading this letter will agree that a divorce is only made that more heart wrenching through the actions of one or more unscrupulous and unethical lawyer(s) for their personal gain. . . I do not know if Ms. Donaven h...

  • Howie earns praise for handling of crisis

    Oct 16, 2013

    To The Eagle: I am a retired psychologist and was formerly a professor at the University of Iowa and University of Arizona Colleges of Medicine. I taught suicide prevention and treatment to physicians. I also worked with many families and organizations where a suicide had taken place. I recently heard a comment regarding low morale in the sheriff’s department. Of course morale would be a problem after an event like what happened last year. I have seen many organizations completely disintegrate following what our sheriff’s department went thr...

  • Former Senator will vote no on I-522

    Oct 16, 2013

    To The Eagle: After hearing arguments on both sides of the campaigns on I-522, I was concerned and decided to do some research on my own, to separate the emotion, and misinformation from fact. I am voting No on I-522. I believe this initiative is misleading us into a serious problem around how our food in Washington State would be regulated. I-522 would require arbitrary labeling for Washington only, on select products. This duplicates the FDA’s existing “non-GMO” or “organic” labeling requirement, applied nationwide. According to a recent Sc...

  • Former dispatcher prefers Balch for sheriff

    Oct 16, 2013

    To The Eagle: I was a Wahkiakum County 911 dispatcher and corrections officer for 14 years. During that time, I had the pleasure of working with Detective Mike Balch. I have seen Mike work many cases. He has the heart and compassion that Wahkiakum County needs as a sheriff. He has played the leadership role many times, unknown to the citizens of the county. When the sheriff and undersheriff have been out of town, Mike has been in charge. I have watched Mike in amazeAment during horrible calls or arrests. He is honest, professional and a leader...

  • Candidate for mayor tells his story

    Oct 16, 2013

    To The Eagle: Since I am running for your mayor's office, maybe a short history of myself would be proper. I graduated from Wahkiakum Hi in '67. While there I served as student body president. I was awarded varsity letters in tennis, basketball and football. After graduation I went on to Clark College on a tennis scholarship. In '69 I won the state community college men's singles championship and was runner up in doubles, bringing the community collage state championship to Clark. I then attended the University of Portland where I continued pla...

  • Resident wants PUD to stop playing games

    Oct 9, 2013

    To The Eagle: It is time The Wahkiakum Public Utility District Number One exercise due diligence to the Puget Island Water System in acquiring a stand alone water system. In other words, stop playing games! P.J. Fleury Puget Island...

  • Politicians are playing blame game

    Oct 9, 2013

    To The Eagle: Quite a few folks are upset that the federal goverment is partially shut down. Even more are upset over the possibility Congress may not raise the debt ceiling by the deadline so we can increase the debt to a level that is even more outrageous than what we have now. All this posturing and maneuvering by Congress is all a part of the blame game politicians play. Why do people buy into all this? It is all a bunch of nonsense based on ignorance. Mind you, I’m not saying it isn’t serious nonsense. They are all very serious about it....

  • Writer asks what happens after the election?

    Oct 3, 2013

    To The Eagle: Kudos to the Cathlamet Woman’s Club and The Eagle for hosting the September 23, 2013 forum where the voters could listen to the responses of Wahkiakum County Sheriff candidates Mark Howie and Mike Balch to questions about their qualifications, preparedness, and approach to the job of Sheriff. September 17-23 is National U.S. Constitution Week, and I cannot think of a better way to honor the legacy of our Founding Fathers than helping citizens inform themselves about choices facing them on November 5, Election Day. After t...

  • LNG journey is long, full of twists and turns

    Oct 3, 2013

    To The Eagle: What a long, strange trip it’s been! Oregon LNG, then known as Calpine, first showed up in 2004 wanting to build an liquified natural gas (LNG) import terminal. It was trying to convince us that we “needed” more natural gas in the Pacific Northwest. Here we are nine years later with Oregon LNG (ORLNG) insisting it needs to export natural gas. The public hearing on October 9 will allow Clatsop County to decide if the proposed pipeline meets our land use laws. The Clatsop County Planning Staff, administrators and the current count...

  • Are “Democanunists” running the country?

    Oct 3, 2013

    To The Eagle: What are the people running this country and the world doing? I have coined a term, “Democanunist.” If it is not readily apparent, this is a blend of Democrat, Republican and Communist. They are all involved in the political arena and appear to be feathering their own nests with no regard to the results and consequences of their actions. Please note: I acknowledge there may yet be people who are still trying to abide by the US Constitution and Bill of Rights; people who are trying to live honest and straight. It appears the ord...

  • October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month

    Oct 2, 2013

    To The Eagle: October 1st marks the first day of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. This month is nationally recognized as a time to mourn those who have lost their lives, celebrate those who have survived and connect all of us so we can work together to end violence. The unfortunate fact is that so many of us know someone who has been affected by domestic violence – a friend whose creepy boyfriend we never really liked, or a family member who, years later, reveals surviving abuse no one ever knew about, or a family friend whose...

  • Writer prefers Howie’s background, experience

    Sep 25, 2013

    I’ve read the letters in The Eagle the last few weeks with interest. All have reiterated what a nice guy Mike Balch is. I don’t know anyone in the county that thinks otherwise. However, nice guys don’t necessarily make good sheriffs. What experience does he have managing people or an office? What experience does he have managing a large budget? What leadership skills does he demonstrate? What is the largest group of people that he has ever managed? He has 29 years of experience, but is that really 29 years of experience, or three years of ex...

  • Sheriff Mark Howie is a proven leader

    Sep 25, 2013

    To The Eagle: I grew up in Cowlitz County, not Wahkiakum. Like many others, I left home to pursue an education and a successful career. Later in life, my husband and I were able to return to our roots. After living in Portland, Wahkiakum County seemed like "Mayberry" (the l960's era Andy Griffith show) where the sheriff solves problems by drinking coffee with the folks and riding around in the car with the "bubble light" on top. I wish it were so but we're several decades past that type of law enforcement. We'd be naive or stupid to think we do...

  • Seal River resident warns of habitat work side effects

    Sep 25, 2013

    Reading The Eagle, and not having attended a September 17 county commission meeting on the proposed ‘bottom land’ in Skamokawa, I attended the commission meeting today (September 24) to voice my concern. The proposed land purchase, acquisition, take-over, or whatever it will be called, is going to impact anyone living downstream from this projected ‘fish restoration habitat.’ I live on Seal Slough directly downstream from Columbia Land Trust’s wetland restoration project. C.L.T. is currently spending large amounts of money to attempt to correct...

  • Previous writer’s allegations make no sense

    Sep 25, 2013

    This is in response to Dennis Gordon’s latest attempt to smear Mr. Faubion’s good name. For those who might not know, Mr. Faubion represented Mrs. Gordon in her divorce proceedings against Mr. Gordon a number of years ago. I’m guessing that he did a good job because Mr. Gordon has been a very angry man since then. He needs to get over it and move on with his life. As regards to other issues he brought up, I offer the following: 1. When the Fire Dept. discovered that the Moody’s had misappropriated funds, it was immediately reported to the she...

  • Undersheriff supports current leadership

    Sep 18, 2013

    To The Eagle: I have written and rewritten letters to the editor towards the issue of the current campaign and have torn them up without sending. I came to the sheriff's office at the start of this year from King County. My reason in doing this had nothing to do with pay, I took a huge pay cut to make this happen. I saw a community that was really hurting and I wanted to help. If the voters don't choose to re-elect Howie then I will be retiring. I have no regrets about making the move. I have grown to deeply love this community and the people...

  • Sheriff Mark Howie is a proven leader

    Sep 18, 2013

    To The Eagle: I grew up in Cowlitz County, not Wahkiakum. Like many others, I left home to pursue an education and a successful career. Later in life, my husband and I were able to return to our roots. After living in Portland, Wahkiakum County seemed like "Mayberry" (the l960's era Andy Griffith show) where the sheriff solves problems by drinking coffee with the folks and riding around in the car with the "bubble light" on top. I wish it were so but we're several decades past that type of law enforcement. We'd be naive or stupid to think we do...

  • Questions for the sheriff candidates

    Sep 18, 2013

    To The Eagle: There is great interest in the race for sheriff. America is a land of laws, and a sheriff has the job of upholding our laws. Not always easy, and yes, a job-skill that requires a great deal of responsibility and discretion. But I ask; what if the judicial system above the sheriff makes their own laws and these office holders lack responsibility and discretion? There are two candidates for sheriff and this is good. Since both candidates have agreed to a public discussion, I plan to be there but state my questions now and will liste...

  • Former resident would vote for Mike Balch

    Sep 18, 2013

    To The Eagle: While attending the recent Wahkiakum County Fair, I had the opportunity to meet Sheriff Mark Howie. A very nice guy, and I’m sure, a competent law enforcement officer. But, I have to say that I was very pleased when I learned that Deputy Mike Balch was running for the office of Wahkiakum County Sheriff. I have known Mike for 20+ years. Of all the present officers with the Wahkiakum County Sheriff’s Office, I would think Mike would be far and away the top candidate for this post. Over 16 years ago, a tragedy occurred in our family...

  • Dikes and farmers--please get involved

    Sep 18, 2013

    To The Eagle: Most dikes in the area were created by farmers to have more grazing, hay and so on. As the years have gone by, more and more of these farms are now owned by people simply living behind those dikes. I am one of those people. I have a fairly short piece of dike, and am co-owner of a tide-gate. I had cat work done to strengthen the dike from the inside. I replaced the tide-gate, upgrading to a fish friendly aluminum gate. I keep trees from growing on it as well. I, along with Grays River Habitat Enhancement District, our...

  • Writer thinks we’d be fools not to vote for Balch

    Sep 11, 2013

    To the Eagle: Last time I owned a television set, or did any serious viewing, the big law enforcement program on was called "Gunsmoke" starring Marshal Matt Dillon, so but for a stroke of fate, last week's letter by Nick Nikkala trying to bend our sheriff election into parallel with one on a TV series would have gone right over my head. But as luck would have it, my wife bought me a starboard hip replacement for our 26th anniversary, and I invested in a large stack of books to tide me over while learning to make all my new bionic parts work --...

  • Town needed Island for water

    Sep 11, 2013

    To The Eagle: We would like to know the history of the Cathlamet water district and what role Puget Island plays in the structure of the system. The story goes that Cathlamet didn't have enough numbers, so they came to Puget Island for help. Olaf Thomason, Puget Island...

  • Mark Howie will do a good job

    Sep 11, 2013

    To The Eagle: We feel that Mark Howie has done a good job as Wahkiakum County Sheriff. He stepped into the position under adverse circumstances. He has earned his place in the community and shown to the public that he is dedicated to the well-being of our county. We would like to see him continue as our sheriff. Ray and Ora Loraine Bauer, Cathlamet...

  • Howie has made his home here

    Sep 11, 2013

    To The Eagle: My name is Lynda Gerlach, 25 year resident of Cathlamet, parent of WHS graduates and newly retired from the Wahkiakum Chamber of Commerce. We have two fine men running for the position of Wahkiakum County Sheriff, both whom I have known for quite some time. It is my belief that Sheriff Mark Howie has shown that he possesses the experience, education and leadership qualities to continue as Sheriff of Wahkiakum County. He exhibited these qualities first as a local business and property owner, then as Sheriff. Working with him many...

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