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Thanks for voting edition

As a lifetime Spokane person and past advisory board member who now reads the online version, I very much appreciate that The Spokesman-Review provided us a free newspaper Oct. 16 that contained information on all candidates and issues upon which we will vote.

The state of Washington Voters Pamphlet is helpful, but the S-R’s information is more relevant. Contributions from two fair reporters – Jim Camden and Jonathan Brunt – are concise and without agendas.

We need to be an informed electorate, and the S-R has done its part to help. Thanks!

Tom Sahlberg

Liberty Lake



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