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Locke: La Faver walks the walk

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Written by: Mona Locke
Published: 22 October 2008

I write to offer a perspective not on Susanne La Faver's campaign, but rather on Susanne La Faver the candidate and – with your readers' support – the next District 1 supervisor for South Lake County.

 

La Faver has had extensive experience and established an enviable track record in the agriculture, water, and power industries. She will work to bring jobs offering a living wage to Lake County, and simultaneously work to insure that Lake County's natural beauty and resources are respected and sustained.

 

Her family was in agriculture, and she worked in public affairs for the agriculture industry. She proposes to maintain Middletown's existing community growth boundaries and develop existing infill according to the General Plan while her opponent wants to increase those boundaries based on nebulous population projections and to redevelop downtown Middletown several miles north.

 

In her 25 years as a public affairs professional and small business consultant, La Faver established a wide network of contacts with individuals and groups in state and regional business and government. These contacts will prove increasingly valuable as La Faver works to insure that Lake County receives state funding and assistance as available.

 

In addition, La Faver has worked hard within the community as an award-winning college instructor, on safety and security committees, and in support of seniors. She knows the importance of and will strive to achieve an open-door policy with two-way communications for her constituents, a balance of residential and commercial development, and complete transparency in county government with no county business conducted behind closed doors unless required by law (e.g., personnel matters).

 

If you have questions or concerns, call to speak with her or go to her Web site at www.susanneforsupervisor.com. Susanne La Faver walks the walk. She will continue to work smart and fight for District 1.

 

Mona Locke lives in Middletown.


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Sanders: Make Comstock south county's new voice

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Written by: Duane C. Sanders
Published: 22 October 2008
It seems that the people in the south county have been left behind, or out in the cold by the county government for a long long time. I believe it is time to put Jim Comstock, a man who really cares, into the mix as our new county supervisor.

 

Jim has been a hardworking south county resident all of his life, and we can count on him to represent us to fight for our interests. As our supervisor, he will make sure that the south county communities receive their fair share of the funding for roads, parks and much-needed services.

 

Jim Comstock has put his personal finances and reputation on the line to preserve open space and save his own family's ranch from developers. Jim makes real commitments, and he keeps them. Not just empty promises.

 

Jim Comstock has earned my support and trust because he will put the interests of the people and District 1 ahead of the county politicians and bureaucrats. On Nov. 4, let us all elect Jim as the south county's new voice on the Board of Supervisors.

 

Duane C. Sanders lives in Middletown.


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Wilsons: Supports Jim Comstock

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Written by: Mike and Julie Wilson
Published: 21 October 2008
We recently had the opportunity to meet with District 1 county supervisor candidate Jim Comstock and are most impressed with his ideas to create jobs for our families while preserving Lake County's quality of life. Jim has dedicated a large portion of his life to community service. He has served his country in the military, his community with many years on the Middletown Unified School District Board and now would like to serve Lake County. Jim is a tireless worker and has unquestioned integrity.


We know that Jim Comstock will make certain the county government considers and meets the needs of the south county. We need his fresh ideas and common sense financial leadership on the Board of Supervisors!


We will be enthusiastically casting our votes for Jim Comstock for Supervisor in the Nov. 4 election.


Mike and Julie Wilson live in Hidden Valley Lake.


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Gentry: 4-H Club thanks No Name Car Club

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Written by: Nicole Gentry
Published: 21 October 2008

The Lake County 4-H Program would like to thank the No Name Car Club for their generous donation to the 4-H program and for letting us participate at the No Name Car Show this past year.


The 4-H Youth Development Program is committed to helping youth reach their fullest potential; it is with generosity like yours that we are able to help them reach that potential.


We look forward to being able to participate at the No Name Car Show event next year.


Nicole Gentry is 4-H Youth Development secretary.


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