Vote for Richard Miller…

Dear Editor

I would like to express my support for Richard Miller as the next Bonner County assessor. Richard is a valued member of our community. He is well known for his self-starting, problem-solving work ethic. He holds a master’s degree and is greatly esteemed by his peers and customers alike.

Contrary to the notion that is circulating on the airways, you do need to know the  subject matter in order to properly manage the assessor’s office, and Richard does know his subject matter.

Bonner County has made a department head out of someone who had no experience in the field he is managing.  Let’s not make the same mistake in the assessor’s office. Vote Richard Miller on May 15.

Thank you!

Sheriff Daryl Wheeler 
Hope

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