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Scott is impressive

I’ve known Heather Scott for some time, and am impressed by her intelligence and can-do spirit in tackling problems and seeing them through to a successful outcome. The first in her family to get a college degree, she put it to good use during some 20 years as an aquatic biologist, combating invasive species like milfoil. Of all the candidates running for office right now, she is the only one with the education and experience to knowledgeably deal with that problem.

Aside from that, I value her commitment to the community. She has given thousands of volunteer hours as president of God’s Provisions Thrift Shop in Priest River, and quietly helped many who were down and out.

Vote for this great lady on May 20.

Noel Geray

Blanchard, Idaho



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