Author: Stephanie Rice

Madore backs tax delinquent for freeholder

Clark County Commissioner David Madore has been encouraging people to check out a list of Madore-approved freeholder candidates before filling out their ballots. For each of the 15 seats, candidates are identified "whose core […]

Leavitt, Turlay talk everything but politics

Local dudes Gary Bock and Jim Mains have two videos on their The Vancouver Side website, one featuring Mayor Tim Leavitt and one featuring mayoral candidate (and city councilor) Bill […]

Attack ad against Turlay emphasizes Madore

Forward Vancouver, a political committee formed to support Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt, has a cable television ad that lumps challenger Bill Turlay, a city councilor, with Clark County Commissioner David […]

No good deed goes unpunished

Last year, local dude Jim Mains did a nice gesture by attempting to remove Debbie Peterson's Oregon license plates.   Peterson, who was running an unsuccessful campaign for state legislator, had Washington plates […]

Anti-Leavitt campaign takes profane twist

Yes. That's what had been missing from the Vancouver Farmers Market:  dick jokes.   […]

Name-calling continues with “The Madore Four”

Another day, another sign in downtown Vancouver. On Monday I wrote about this sign, which is against Vancouver Mayor Tim Leavitt, Councilor Jack Burkman and candidates Alishia Topper and Anne McEnerny-Ogle: Now […]

“It’s put up or shut up time”

Vancouver philanthropist Ed Lynch was honored in 2012 by the Salvation Army with its most prestigious service award. He and his wife Dollie, who died in 2010, were the first couple to receive […]

Republicans’ lack of creativity on display

Really, this is the best you can do with nicknames? The Republican committee for the 17th Legislative District put up these signs targeting candidates for the Vancouver City Council. We'll give you […]

Burkman’s response to Vancouver Vitality’s attack ad

Vancouver City Councilor Jack Burkman responded last week to the television ad that was paid for by Vancouver Vitality, the conservative group that is pushing a slate of candidates. On his […]

M-c-E-n-e-r-n-y-O-g-l-e

Spelling Vancouver City Council candidate Anne McEnerny-Ogle's name correctly isn't really that hard. I promise. Here's from David Madore's Facebook page, where he calls the candidate "Anne McEnerry Olga." (As for his comment […]

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