Just as farmers work diligently to maintain a rich and fertile soil for their crops, we need to sustain and fertilize the democratic foundations which support our electoral process. The efforts of town clerks, poll workers, and the public safety professionals who protect them are essential to ensure the integrity of our elections, the primary “constitutional means” by which the will of the people is determined.
Read more about Oct. 22, 1932, in the SunJournal.com archives. 100 Years Ago: 1922 One of the most enjoyable dancing parties given by the younger social set was held Friday evening at the New Odd Fellows Hall, under the direction of John Coburn and Clyde Bridgham. The party was chaperoned and Marble’s Orchestra played. 50 […]
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