Most of the articles I read in this publication that have something to do with American Legislative Exchange Council, or ALEC, don’t really tell the whole story.
Which presidential candidate has done the most to benefit veterans?
We predicted Barbara Bailey’s campaign would send around a nasty character assassination of her campaign opponent, Angie Homola.
With all of the horrible things happening in the world and all the political mudslinging these days I’m happy to see families out and about on treasure hunts looking for these little stones.
Island County Sheriff Mark Brown says, “Cops aren’t to blame for community violence.” Well, that may be so in Island County, where there are only three African Americans for every 100 whites living here.
I agree with Tom Pacher’s July 13 letter to editor. I didn’t even see times allowed for fireworks posted in the paper this year. But I don’t think he should blame just kids, but “big kids” too.
Dementia is a scourge that must be deciphered and a cure found. Until that fine day, the many victims and those taking care of them need serious assistance, ending with hospice care in the end stages of this devastating disease.
Dementia is a scourge that must be deciphered and a cure found. Until that fine day, the many victims and those taking care of them need serious assistance, ending with hospice care in the end stages of this devastating disease.
Dementia is a scourge that must be deciphered and a cure found. Until that fine day, the many victims and those taking care of them need serious assistance, ending with hospice care in the end stages of this devastating disease.
After a year of political name-calling and clever ads and sound bytes, I’ve given up on candidates’ promises and now look at their voting records.
The Fourth of July once consisted of a couple nights of mostly popping sounds and sparkle, but this year it devolved into the island under siege of munitions-grade explosions.
I don’t know about you, but I am tired of all the big-money special interests trying to buy our elections to protect their selfish interests.
For years, I lamented the “fuddy duddy” crowd that wanted to ruin the Fourth of July and ban neighborhood fireworks. However, after this latest Independence Day, I am forced to join that call to ban them, though not for noise reasons.
Next to my letter to the editor, I saw the Sound Off opinion written by Island County Sheriff Mark Brown, and I just wanted to say “thank you for writing it.”
It appears not all people give thought to one of the biggest investments they will make. And be stuck with for years to come.