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Too many years have been spent in a cycle of political fixation, hostility, distraction, and division. It is time to focus again on responsibility, opportunity, useful work, and rebuilding.
Put energy into real work, useful skills, family, faith, service, and opportunities that strengthen the people around you.
Choose productive conversations, shared goals, and stronger communities over resentment and endless division.
Grow businesses, support trades, create jobs, invest in ideas, and leave your town stronger than you found it.
America was built by people who worked, invented, repaired, manufactured, served, volunteered, raised families, started businesses, and refused to quit when things became difficult.
The next chapter will be written by builders: people willing to roll up their sleeves, take responsibility, and get back to work.
Choose purpose over outrage and real conversations over constant division.
Buy local, hire skilled people, back small businesses, and invest in useful ideas.
Own your work, protect your digital assets, and create something worth passing on.
America’s 250th anniversary is a national moment to recognize work, freedom, self-government, family, enterprise, and the people building the future one community at a time.
Washington was among the states reported as not sending an official presence to the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C., an event connected to the nation’s 250th-anniversary observance.
Rep. Michael Baumgartner criticized Gov. Bob Ferguson’s decision and argued that Washington should have been represented. This is a matter of public accountability: residents deserve to know when the state participates in national opportunities and when it chooses not to.
Winlock City News believes the next 250 years require a return to transparent reporting, practical leadership, strong businesses, public debate, and communities willing to stand up for work, freedom, and opportunity.
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