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.com TACOMAWEEKLY YO U R CO M M U N I T Y NE W S PA P E R - 29 YE A R S O F SE R V I C E

LINDQUIST BUILDS WAR CHEST FOR ANY POSSIBLE CHALLENGERS

COUNCILS TEE UP FOR OPEN BID CITY, COUNTY OFFICIALS SET TO MAKE PLEA FOR ANOTHER U.S. OPEN

2018 CAMPAIGN NOT 'A HIGH SCHOOL ELECTION' CAMPAIGN WILL GEAR UP FOLLOWING PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION THIS FALL

PHOTO COURTESY OF PIERCE COUNTY

HOPEFUL. The U.S. Open last summer was

the first time the premier golf tournament had been played in the Pacific Northwest. Local leaders are now hoping for a repeat. By Steve Dunkelberger stevedunkel@tacomaweekly.com

Local and county officials are preparing a joint resolution pledging their support to efforts to bring a future U.S. Open golf tournament to Chamber Bay. The resolution, which is under consideration by the Pierce County Council and the City Councils of Lakewood, University Place and Steilacoom, formally states appreciation the respective cities have for the United States Golf Association for the 2015 event as well as their joint intent to work together to court another U.S. Open or other USGA championship event. The resolution comes at a time when USGA

u See U.S. OPEN / page A8

A WELL-DRAWN MAN: THE ART OF TACOMA'S STAN SHAW

By Steve Dunkelberger

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stevedunkel@tacomaweekly.com

ierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist’s bid to retain office is seemingly well funded and organized for a campaign two years away from the ballot boxes. Despite being two years away, his reelection campaign has raised $29,000 since forming in 2015. Of that, $12,000 has already been spent on campaign printing, photographs and postage, as well as benefit dinners that range from $100 at the Firefighter’s Ball last January, $450 for the Pierce County Democrats Dinner and $200 for a Rainbow Center event last September as well as pizza tabs from Dominos and Abella Pizzeria. Those costs appear alongside the bills for website registration, monthly fees of $95.27 for email database management services by Constant Contact and $677 in Facebook advertising, according to Public Disclosure Commission filings. The postage for $1,500 in Lindquist’s holiday cards in December cost the campaign $312.23. Top donors to his campaign include Peter Buck, lead guitarist for the rock band REM, and his wife Chloe Johnson, who both donated $2,000 each. They are followed by Todd Black, a LA-based producer behind the movies “Southpaw,” “Unfinished Business” and “Antwone Fisher.” The top local donor is a group called Active in Democracy at $950. The group is the political arm of the Tacoma Professional Firefighters Union. Lindquist projects between 200 and 400 people will attend his fundraising event on July 30, which has a goal of raising between $15,000 and $20,000 at minimal cost to the campaign since the food and alcohol are being provided by donors as in-kind donations. Buck is appearu See LINDQUIST / page A7

PHOTO COURTESY OF STAN SHAW

Artist and illustrator Stan Shaw. By Larry LaRue larry@tacomaweekly.com

PHOTOS COURTESY OF MARK LINDQUIST

UPSTAGED. Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist

was upstaged at last year's campaign celebration by his daughter Sloane and REM's Peter Buck, who took to the stage for a quick set. His 2018 campaign hopes to raise $20,000 toward his reelection.

SOUTH SOUND DELIVERS WIN

DAVID HUCHTHAUSEN RETROSPECTIVE

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OUR VIEW

Tacoma City Council has allocated $250,000 to develop a city-specific training progam for its police force that will focus on fair and impartial police practices. PAGE A6

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As a teenager, Stan Shaw drew comic-book characters and found himself fascinated by the covers of science fiction books read by his mother and sister. “Those old ‘Doc Savage’ covers were wonderful, and the Tarzan paperbacks that came out in the ‘70s,” Shaw said. “I always wanted to do one, and in my thirties, I was hired to create two book covers. Romance novels.” Shaw laughed at the memory. His career as an artist and illustrator is in its fourth full decade, and while it may not have unfolded the way he’d have designed it, he still loves his work. u See SHAW / page A8

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