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‘To keep a civilized society’

October 5, 2011

The Stevens County Commissioners will be asking voters for a sales tax increase this fall to fund one of the county services that Commissioner Malcolm Friedman said helps “keep a civilized society.”
“There are a few basic services that keep us a civilized society, like road maintenance, law enforcement and courts,” said Friedman.

Have a fall event for the paper?

October 5, 2011

As the weather gets colder and the days shorter, people start to look for activities to bring them together and take their minds off the impending winter snow. Have an event you would like to see publicized? Perhaps a harvest or Halloween party? Get in touch with the Statesman-Examiner and let us know! Email Chris Cowbrough at publisher@statesmanexaminer.com or Sophia Aldous at sophia@statesmanexaminer.com.
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