In a crucial event for Midland County residents, the Sheriff’s Debate is set to be broadcast live on Thursday, February 22, at 7 p.m. Basin PBS is inviting the community to tune in to this significant political event, offering a unique opportunity for voters to hear directly from the candidates vying for the sheriff’s position. The debate aims to provide insights into the candidates’ policies, visions, and responses to critical issues, enabling voters to make an informed choice at the polls.
For those interested in experiencing the debate firsthand, Basin PBS welcomes the public to be part of the live studio audience. Attendees are asked to arrive at 6:30 p.m. at the station’s location at 203 N. Main, Midland, to secure their spot. This engagement presents a rare chance for community members to be directly involved in the democratic process, witnessing the debate dynamics in person.
Viewers and participants are encouraged to engage with the event by submitting their questions for the candidates. Inquiries can be directed to the Basin PBS Facebook page, where the team will endeavor to ask as many questions as time allows during the debate. This interactive component ensures that the concerns and curiosities of the Midland County electorate are addressed, fostering a more transparent and informative electoral process.
For further information or to ask questions ahead of the debate, the public is invited to visit the Basin PBS Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/BasinPBS. This event underscores Basin PBS’s commitment to serving the community by facilitating informed political discourse and contributing to the democratic process in Midland County.
