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Letter: Columnist keeps up with community

By Sam Kim, Brush Prairie
Published: May 13, 2022, 6:00am

Lou Brancaccio wrote a great column on Temple Lentz in the May 7 newspaper (“What gives with this Lentz stuff?” The Columbian). He has expressed my sentiments exactly, and it’s too bad that Clark County seems to have a lack of pragmatic problem-solvers amongst elected officials that work for the vast majority of the community members. Thank you, Lou, for keeping up with the pulse of the community from the opposite end of continental U.S.

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