

LOCK HAVEN, PA - The Lock Haven Express presents responses from the 12 candidates seeking the Fifth Congressional District seat on what they would bring to the office.
Essential Qualities for Our Representative
STATE COLLEGE, PA - Lou Radkowski, tall and fairly trim at age 64, comes across as you might expect from someone who is both a funeral director and a coroner. “I do check pulses,” he said, “and the pulse in Washington isn’t very good.” Read the full article here
ST. MARYS, PA - "Like I said in Venango County and on PCN, we need a return to compassionate leadership. There are some running for this office that are concerned with negativism, sniping at opponents, and a lack of concern and respect for the citizens of our district. Regardless of guilt or innocence, individuals have made poor decisions in their past that have put each of them in an awkward place. We should forgive, but we shouldn't be hasty to forget. Does our district need to be represented in Washington with an ethical cloud over us? There are many challenges that we need to rise against, and we need strong, moral leadership in Washington.
As another famous Pennsylvanian, Jimmy Stewart, said in Mr. Smith Goes to Washington: "There's no place out there for greed, or lies, or compromise with human liberties." Over the next few years, there will be many challenges that we need to face, and we need strong, moral leadership in Washington. I'm Lou Radkowski, I can provide that leadership, and I'm running for Congress."
STATE COLLEGE, PA - Lou Radkowski is dedicated to helping families improve their quality of life and ensuring all individuals have access to educational and economic benefits. He supports investment in technology to enhance education and infrastructure and recognizes the need to maintain the natural beauty of the 5th District.
View the complete interview on the WPSU website
BRADFORD, PA - Jobs, jobs, jobs.
That’s the mantra of Elk County Coroner Lou Radkowski as he travels across the 5th Congressional District while on the campaign trail for the Republican nomination in the April 22 primary election.
Read the full Bradford Era article here
STATE COLLEGE, PA — Three Democratic and seven Republican candidates for Congress underwent their edgiest forum yet Wednesday night, at times disagreeing with one another and at other times with the assumptions of questions posed to them.
Read the full Centre Daily Times article here
ST. MARYS, PA – Elk County Coroner and Saint Marys resident, Lou Radkowski, is seeking the Republican nomination for the Pennsylvania Fifth Congressional District Seat opening up this year with the retirement of Congressman John E. Peterson. Radkowski is a lifelong resident of Western Pennsylvania.