BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — Two candidates for Idaho lieutenant governor said they hope to restore integrity to the office, after Lt. Gov. Janice McGeachin’s single term was sullied by conflict with the governor and budget mishaps. But House Speaker Scott Bedke, a Republican from Oakley, and Boise attorney Terri Pickens Manweiler, a Democrat, seem to
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The Supreme Court put us all in a more dangerous place, expanding gun rights in a country where there are already 400 million firearms in circulation, and severely constraining a state’s ability to protect its people. The so-called Bruen decision in July slammed states with strict gun laws like New Jersey, sending lawmakers scrambling to
Story first appeared in: PEETZ — It was the spring of 2000 when two wind company representatives came to Tom Fehringer’s farm near the Nebraska border. They told him about a coming wind project and pressed him to sign a contract on the spot to lease his land for turbines. Fehringer consulted an attorney in
One piece of campaign mail sent to San Jose voters says mayoral candidate Cindy Chavez “has a history of scandals, corruption, and dishonest backroom deals.” Another declares her opponent Matt Mahan said he believed in “empowering” the National Rifle Association, just months after a gun massacre. Chavez, a Santa Clara County supervisor, and Mahan, a
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Gov. Ron DeSantis and Democratic challenger Charlie Crist will debate each other on Monday night, and both sides will believe they won. That’s the one thing we can be sure about as the two men argue about which one is most qualified to lead the state. Their supporters, of course, will passionately agree, and they’ll
Former President Donald Trump visited Texas Saturday for a “Save America” rally before the November midterm elections. Here’s how the evening unfolded. “The silent majority is back, and stronger than ever before,” Trump said in his closing. ” … We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. And we will make
PARKERSBURG — The chairman of the Little Kanawha Conservation District has received the Carroll Greene Award from the West Virginia Association of Conservation Districts. Bob Buchanan in 2004 was elected to the Little Kanawha Conservation District Board and served many years as treasurer. After a four-year hiatus, he was elected chairman of the board and
Former President Donald Trump visited Texas Saturday for a “Save America” rally before the November midterm elections. Here’s how the evening unfolded. “The silent majority is back, and stronger than ever before,” Trump said in his closing. ” … We will make America proud again. We will make America safe again. And we will make
Ted Nugent has once again defended his right to bear arms under the Second Amendment, arguing that he got it from “God.” The musician discussed his natural-born rights as an American while talking to John McLaughlin of the Iowa Firearms Coalition. The 73-year-old conservative rocker, who recently resigned from the board of the National Rifle
LIMA — Ohio voters in the Nov. 8 general election will select the candidate they want to represent them in the U.S. Senate for the next six years. And the choices couldn’t be more different: A 20-year congressional veteran or a political neophyte? A supporter of women making their own reproductive choices or a candidate
Cindy Lange-Kubick Flatwater Free Press Nicholas Claps grew up in the middle of New York, the middle son of not-quite middle-class parents. His dad Julius measured inseams in a factory that made men’s suits. His mom Helen — a beautician by trade — stayed home with their three boys on a suburban street filled with cookie-cutter houses
Nellis best suited for Fulton Co. DAI write to urge you to vote for Amanda Nellis, an independent candidate for Fulton County district attorney.As a retired Fulton County judge and former district attorney, I am in a unique position to know the qualifications of the lawyers in our area. Amanda has what it takes to
Every October, Montana politicians dig out their blaze orange for photo opportunities in which they speak reverently about their love of hunting. These theatrics can hide the reality of what they actually do to support – or undermine – wildlife conservation and hunting opportunity. One startling example is Rep. Matt Rosendale’s support for legislation to
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TV ads distorting William’s views To the Editor: Watching local programming on TV, you cannot help but notice countless, expensive attack ads run against Central New York’s 22nd Congressional District candidate Brandon Williams. As a discerning and responsible voter in this congressional district, it makes me wonder why some faceless national PACs feel they need
Advertisement Above Gun violence has surged in the state of Florida since Governor Ron DeSantis took office, with no signs of decreasing. Violent crimes involving firearms and gun-related homicides increased at least 20% each. For the first time since the state began collecting data 27 years ago, guns were listed as the most common weapon