Polk County Voices Polk County Itemizer-Observer • September 7, 2016 4A How to Contact Officials PUBLIC AGENDA Public Agenda is a listing of upcoming meetings for gov- ernmental and nongovernmental agencies in Polk County. To submit a meeting, send it at least two weeks before the actual meeting date to the Itemizer-Observer via email (ionews@polkio.com). — WEDnESDAy, SEPT. 7 • Monmouth Historic Commission — 6 p.m., Volunteer Hall, 144 S. Warren St., monmouth. 503-838-0725. • Monmouth Planning Commission — 7 p.m., Volunteer Hall, 144 S. Warren St., monmouth. 503-838-0725. • Polk County Board of Commissioners — 9 a.m., Polk County Courthouse, first floor conference room, 850 main St., Dallas. 503-623-8173. THuRSDAy, SEPT. 8 • Polk County Fire District no. 1 Board — 6 p.m., Central Station 90, 1800 monmouth St., Independence. 503-838-1510. • Western Days Commission — 7 p.m., Independence Civic Center, 555 S. main St., Independence. 503-838-1212. • Falls City City Council — 6 p.m., Falls City Community Cen- ter, 320 n. main St., Falls City. 503-787- 3631. MOnDAy, SEPT. 12 • WiMPEG Board of Directors — 7 p.m., 150 n. Knox St., monmouth. 503-838-0725. • Monmouth Tree Advisory Board — 7 p.m., monmouth Senior Center, 180 S. Warren St., monmouth. 503-838-0725. • Dallas School Board — 6:30 p.m., Dallas School District of- fice, 111 SW ash St., Dallas. 503-623-5594. • Southwest Polk Fire Protection District Board — 7:30 p.m., Rickreall Fire Station, 275 main St., Rickreall. 503-831-3530. • Central School District Board of Directors — 6:30 p.m., Henry Hill education Support Center, 750 S. Fifth St., Independ- ence. TuESDAy, SEPT. 13 • independence City Council — 7 p.m., Independence Civic Center, 555 S. main St., Independence. 503-838-1212. • Dallas Planning Commission — 7 p.m., Dallas City Hall, 187 Se Court St., Dallas. 503-831-3565. • Polk County Board of Commission work session — 9 a.m., Polk County Courthouse, BOC office, 850 main St., Dallas. 503-623-8173. WEDnESDAy, SEPT. 14 • independence Heritage Museum Commission — 4 p.m., Independence Heritage museum, 112 S. Third St., Independ- ence. 503-838-1212. • Monmouth Library Advisory Board — 7 a.m., monmouth Public library, 168 ecols St. S., monmouth. 503-838-0725. • Monmouth Parks and Recreation Board — 7 p.m., Volun- teer Hall, 144 S. Warren St., monmouth. 503-838-0725. • Polk County Board of Commissioners — 9 a.m., Polk County Courthouse, first floor conference room, 850 main St., Dallas. 503-623-8173. SUPERINTENDENT’S CORNER Welcome to the new school year. Buildings are receiving the final touches in preparation for school to begin. Floors are all shined and facilities cleaned. Lyle Elemen- tary has a new roof and will soon enter into the construc- tion process along with Oakdale Heights for multipurpose rooms. Thank you Dallas community for the bond dollars. Teachers are preparing for the start of the year. We have 16 new educators joining our team. Deeper learning will be the focus of the coming school year. Many teachers participated in Project Lead the Way training while others learned more about STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). Discussions began at Dallas High School to increase learning opportunities through CTE (career and technical education). Thank you Dallas community for providing feedback to guide this discussion. As we continue our trek through the information age, we have an outstanding technology department that provides the resources. Over the summer, our bandwidth increased from 200 megabits to 500 megabits. We added just over 700 new de- vices to our buildings, and 400 phones were installed so every classroom now has a phone. Our goals for the coming school year are to continue to focus on student achievement, facilities for the future, communication, prioritizing our budget, and creating safe learning environments for kids. Are you ready for a great year ahead? We are, and we thank you for supporting Dal- las School District. Sincerely, Michelle Johnstone Superintendent GOVeRnOR Gov. Kate Brown (Dem.) 160 State Capitol 900 Court St. ne Salem, OR 97301 503-378-4582 email: via website, http://governor.oregon.gov/ — STaTe leGISlaTORS Sen. Arnie Roblan (District 5, Democrat) S-417 State Capitol 900 Court St. ne Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1705 sen.arnieroblan@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/roblan LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ‘Survivor’ not qualified for office Those of us in Polk Coun- ty know there is only one choice when it comes to state representative. Paul Evans deserves to be re- elected to the Legislature. In an interview, his opponent claimed she was qualified for office because she is older than 21 and lives in the district. She now claims she should be elected be- cause she was a contestant on “Survivor.” I doubt that qualifies a person for politi- cal office. Paul has real ex- perience — in schools, in government, and in the mil- itary. He is the clear choice. Please join me in voting for Evans for House District 20. Jeanne Deane Monmouth Road upgrades needed for safety I travel every day to my job from Dallas, to Portland and several times I have wit- nessed the setup for a tragedy much like that which took the life of an ex- pectant mother and her un- born child at the exit on Highway 22 just a few years ago. People miss the left turn lane to Route 51 to In- dependence, and they try to turn in front of traffic to use the exit for oncoming traffic. There is a hill there and on- coming traffic cannot see the obstacle this creates. Last week, it was a full-size pickup, towing a long trailer with heavy machinery. Peo- ple will continue to break the law. People will contin- ue to lose their lives. I am an engineer, but any reasonable person can see that the solution is to ex- tend a wall or block the ability for others to cause this situation with perma- nent orange buoys in the center divider, a cheap fix. I can’t believe that after the tragedy of a few years ago, the state has done nothing, the saddest situation in- deed. Randy Wisnia Dallas Kudos to Todahl: skate park hero I was so pleased to see your article about Perry To- dahl and his volunteer work at the Dallas Skate Park. We too often read of young people in trouble or with no work ethic or sense of re- WANT TO WRITE A LETTER? letters to the editor are limited to 300 words. longer letters will be edited. election-related letters of all types are limited to 100 words. Writers are limited to one election-related letter per election season. election letters from writers outside of Polk County are not ac- cepted. each writer is restricted to one letter per 30-day period. letters that are libelous, obscene or in bad taste will not be printed. attacks by name on businesses or indi- viduals will not be printed. letters of thanks to busi- nesses, individuals and or- ganizations are limited to 10 names. The deadline for letters to the editor is 10 a.m. monday. letters submitted may not be retractable after this deadline. — sponsibility. This article demonstrates that there are young people all around us that break from the stereo- type that many of us accept. Kudos to Perry and to the I- O for printing this uplifting article. Lynne Bowen Dallas Thompson right choice for District Jim Thompson has the values we need representing this district. Jim has always been a champion for the sanctity of human life and a watchdog for limited gov- ernment. The difference between Jim and his opponent is his ability to work effectively — even with people he dis- agrees with. That is the mark of a true leader. Any of us could vote the conservative line. We need a representative that can per- suade others. Mike Near- man’s demeanor and con- duct make it impossible for him to do so. Jim Thompson’s profes- sionalism and manner make him the clear choice for House District 23. Lynnette Henshaw Dallas Great Music in the Park, Monmouth The 2016 Monmouth Music in the Park was a huge success this summer. All of the bands were fantas- tic. The amphitheater and new restrooms are such an improvement to our city. We are so blessed to have gen- erous sponsors and volun- teers that bring this com- munity event to us every Wednesday night during July and August. Special thanks to Bill Foster and Richard Mann for the many hours spent setting up and assisting the bands with their sound needs. Mark Fancey did a great job in spearheading the program and also donating many personal hours assisting every Wednesday night. Congratulations for a fan- tastic year. We are looking forward to 2017. James and Sharon Pointer Monmouth A veteran’s last trip to state fair After going to the fair this past week, I was very disap- pointed to go into the build- ing where the veterans’ uni- forms are displayed along with the veterans, and their stories of their time in the service of our country. I was told they could no longer pay the fair board for their space to display them. Now, when have we had to charge them to display them, when they fought for our country? I, for one, am a very proud SeeBee veteran of 1961 through 1964, and wore my uniform and was very proud of it. Yes, we have had to fight the Department of Veterans Affairs to try and get our benefits the past few years, but this is a slap in the face for our fair board to try and get us to pay for this. I, for one, will no longer go to the fair. Sen. Jackie Winters (District 10, Republican) S-301 State Capitol 900 Court St. ne Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1710 sen.jackiewinters@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/winters Sen. Brian Boquist (District 12, Republican) S-305 State Capitol 900 Court St. ne Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1712 sen.brianboquist@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/boquist Rep. David Gomberg (District 10, Democrat) H-471 State Capitol 900 Court St. ne Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1410 rep.davidgomberg@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/gomberg Rep. Paul Evans (District 20, Democrat) H-281 State Capitol 900 Court St. ne Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1420 rep.paulevans@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/evans Rep. Mike nearman (District 23, Republican) H-378 State Capitol 900 Court St. ne Salem, OR 97301 503-986-1423 rep.mikenearman@state.or.us www.oregonlegislature.gov/nearman — u.S. COnGReSS Sen. Ron Wyden (Dem.) 221 Dirksen SOB Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: 202-224-5244 Fax: 202-228-2717 Salem office: 707 13th St. Se, Suite 285, Salem, OR 97301 Phone: 503-589-4555 email: via website, www.wyden.senate.gov Gary Remington Dallas ‘No’ vote for Trump Any person considering voting for Donald Trump should read the New Yorker magazine’s July 25 article by Jane Mayer titled, “Trump’s Boswell Speaks.” She discusses Tony Schwartz’s ghost writing of Trump’s bestselling, “The Art of the Deal,” which took him more than a year and which taught him much about Trump and his per- sonality. Schwartz is not voting for Trump, and I am not also. Walden Joura Dallas Sen. Jeff Merkley (Dem.) 313 Hart SOB Washington, D.C. 20510 Phone: 202-224-3753 Fax: 202-228-3997 Salem office: 495 State St. Se, Suite 330, Salem, OR 97301 Phone: 503-362-8102 email: via website, www.merkley.senate.gov Rep. Kurt Schrader (Dem.) 108 Cannon HOB Washington, D.C. 20515 Phone: 202-225-5711 Fax: 202-225-5699 Salem office: 544 Ferry St. Se, Suite 2, Salem, OR 97301 Phone: 503-588-9100 Fax: 503-588-5517 email: via website, www.schrader.house.gov — POlK COunTY Board of Commissioners 850 main St. Dallas, OR 97338 Phone: 503-623-8173 www.co.polk.or.us — CITIeS Dallas 187 Se Court St. Dallas, OR 97338 503-623-2338 www.ci.dallas.or.us Falls City 299 mill St. Falls City, OR 97344 503-787-3631 www.fallscityoregon.gov independence 555 S. main St. Independence, OR 97351 503-838-1212 www.ci.independence.or.us Monmouth 151 W. main St. monmouth, OR 97361 503-838-0722 www.ci.monmouth.or.us HOW TO REACH US Vol. 141, No. 36 (USPS) - 437-380) The official newspaper of Polk County • Serving Polk County families since 1875 Winner of 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014 General excellence awards from the Oregon newspaper Publishers association Periodicals postage paid at Dallas, OR, Independence, OR and monmouth, OR. 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