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Peter Callaghan is a local columnist. He’s covered the statehouse and state politics since 1981. Before joining The News Tribune in 1985, the Stadium High grad worked for newspapers in Everett and Lewiston, Idaho, and for The Associated Press in Olympia and Seattle. Email Peter

Joe Turner has covered state government and transportation issues since 1990. Since the Bellarmine grad’s arrival in the newsroom in 1978, he’s covered police, suburban cities, Tacoma City Hall, Federal Way City Hall and the Pierce and King county governments. Email Joe

David Wickert covers Pierce County government. Before coming to The News Tribune in 1998, he covered local government for newspapers in Illinois, Virginia and Tennessee. Email David

Ian Demsky is a general assignment reporter who specializes in database-driven reporting. He's been at the News Tribune since 2007 and has previously worked in Nashville, Tenn. and Portland, Ore. When he's not at work, he enjoys hiking and science fiction. Email Ian
Les Blumenthal has been covering Washington, D.C. for The News Tribune since 1990, focusing on issues and politicians involving the state. Before joining The News Tribune, he spent 13 years working for The Associated Press in Seattle, Illinois and Washington, D.C. Email Les

John Henrikson is a local news editor who oversees political coverage. He's worked as a journalist in the Northwest for 19 years, supervising coverage and reporting on local and state government, the environment and growth. Email John

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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
Posted by David Wickert @ 04:05:36 pm

Four of the six candidates for Pierce County assessor-treasurer made their case to the Graham Business Association Wednesday morning.

The nonpartisan assessor-treasurer oversees county tax collections and property assessment. Attending Wednesday's forum were candidates Terry Lee, Barbara Gelman, Beverly Davidson and Jan Shabro. Here’s what each of the candidates told the business group:

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Posted by Hunter George @ 02:52:36 pm

TNT military reporter Michael Gilbert reports on his FOB Tacoma blog that the retired Army general from Fox Island who shouted "dump Rumsfeld!" from the pages of the New York Times in 2006 is now leading a committee of Washington military veterans for Barack Obama.

Paul Eaton, who was at the center of the so-called "Revolt of the Generals," initially supported Hillary Clinton but switched to Obama after she withdrew from the race. Since then he's been traveling the country speaking and writing about defense issues as a surrogate for the Democratic nominee – notably at the two political conventions and (sometimes painfully) on TV.

He headlined a Washington Veterans for Obama press conference today in Seattle.

Click here to read Mike's full post.

Categories: Campaign news, President
Posted by Hunter George @ 12:16:50 pm

We reported Monday that Sarah Palin was scheduled to headline a fundraiser in Bellevue next week. But the McCain campaign says her schedule has been reworked and she can't make it.

Here's the note we got from the campaign:

McCain County Leadership

Due to a another last minute commitment, Gov. Palin is rescheduling her western swing the week of September 24th. We will notify you when that swing will be rescheduled and we can plan for that contingent.

Cindy McCain will be attending the fundraiser, but will be unable to do any public events.

I apologize sincerely for any inconvenience this may have caused you.

Sincerely,

Don Skillman
Executive Director - WA State
McCain 2008

Brad Shannon reports on his Politics Blog that the event is sold out, and that Republicans are still hopeful for a Palin visit sometime soon.

Categories: Campaign news, President