A couple of recent posts you may be interested in from the Barers of Maple Valley blog:
First female hydro racer passes
PAT O’DAY – 1968: The Year that Rocked Washington
A Pat O’Day video you may have missed.
1965 The format change takes place... Robert W. Morgan Scotty Brink Gary Mack Don Steele…
Jim Acosta, the former CNN anchor who now hosts his own podcast since leaving CNN…
Earl "Madman" Muntz was one of the most flamboyant, inventive, and larger-than-life American entrepreneurs of…
Fred Latremouille (1945–2015) was a beloved Canadian broadcaster, renowned as a "broadcaster’s broadcaster" for his…
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I remember Dan Evans. Albert Rosellini was governor when I was a U of Wash. undergrad. I left the state for Calif., then Idaho, then Minnesota. the Berlin Wall crisis was the Cold War news in my Seattle history. I recognize the KTAC call letters. I may have been a listener but fancied KAYO with Al Cummins.
Pat and Bill Muncey probably, and their families can correct me if I'm wrong, represented the Republican party as it is today, a wing that was virtually unelectable at the time. (In reference to the Pat O'Day video)
Art Fletcher, as I remember, a very articulate Pasco City Councilman, was more or less in the Dan Evans camp. He lost the Lieutenant Governor's race, but got a position in the Nixon administration. To this day, an African-American has not been elected statewide in Washington state.