Recent NWCitizen Articles

Riley updates us on the latest facts coming to light about City of Bellingham employee moonlighting
Riley visits the local WorkSource center and interviews the regional director
Riley discusses the Jail, Jack Louws, and an impartial council with our new Council Chair
Latest from the Political Junkie on a variety of subjects
Riley questions Pike’s timing, and Occupy’s choice of tactics
Where Riley provides more info on the City of Bellingham employees moonlighting issue and Crawford’s ethical troubles
Local blogger Shane Roth files ethical complaint over Crawford’s sweetheart deals
Riley has a conversation with Rick Perry
Riley discusses his love of board games and some good gift ideas
Please take my reader’s survey, I’m planning 2012
Riley attends a public meeting on equality
More on the city employee moonlighting issue
The Political Junkie breaks a story of employee moonlighting within city of Bellingham
Riley examines Maginnis/Crawford and Kremen/Larson
Riley looks at Lynden and coins some new phrases.
Riley takes a look at Louws/Ericksen in the search for moderate Republicans
Riley examines WHEN people turn in their ballot, as opposed to who they voted for
Check it out at www.sweeneypolitics.com
Riley plans on stumbling around, occasionally writing on election night
Riley Sweeney

Riley Sweeney

Citizen Journalist · Lynden · Writing Since Aug 26, 2009
Riley Sweeney, raised in the Pacific Northwest, moved to Bellingham during the Bush years, worked on a cross-section of political campaigns during the Obama years, and then fled to the comfort of public service during the Trump years. Before joining the City of Ferndale as their Communication Officer, he wrote a column with Northwest Citizen and then his own blog, the Political Junkie, where he brought humor, insight and a suspicious amount of pop culture references to Whatcom County political reporting. The archives of that blog are available in the linklog at the bottom of Northwest Citizen. Currently, he lives with his wife Bryna and his two darling children, in the rolling fields of Lynden.

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