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Blank earns respect

Dan Blank has earned our respect as district attorney, and he should be re-elected. He has all the qualities that we need in a district attorney. He has integrity, courage, honesty and dedication to public service.

Dan Blank has earned our respect as district attorney, and he should be re-elected. He has all the qualities that we need in a district attorney. He has integrity, courage, honesty and dedication to public service.

Blank does not just live and work in our county; he is engaged in our community and has a special dedication and commitment to our youth. He has been active in several civic organizations and is a leader in our community. He has worked hard to ensure our community understands the magnitude of the problems caused by domestic violence and drug abuse, and how these problems impact our families and community. He has been instrumental in introducing teen court and restorative justice into our local courts and implementing the drug court and Child First teams.
We have known Dan, and his wife, Sue, for over 20 years. He is a member of Superior Rotary Club 40 and lives our organization’s motto of “service above self,” particularly his work with the youth of our community. He is well known by many students, parents, teachers and staff of the Cathedral and Superior schools as a visitor, volunteer and supporter of their activities.
Dan and Sue Blank, like many of us, were not born and raised in Superior but have made Superior “home.” Sue has served as attorney and advocated for many elderly and disabled individuals in Douglas County. Dan has served as district attorney and has done an outstanding job representing the citizens of Douglas County. Dan and Sue have continued to live in Superior because of overwhelming community support and passion for Superior and Douglas County.
Please join us in re-electing Dan Blank as our district attorney on Aug. 9.

Tom and Georgette
Wondolkowski,
Superior

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