Editor,
I would like to thank you for the faith and support you have bestowed upon me as I served as your Island County treasurer. Though I was not successful in my bid to continue to serve you, I have no regrets.
Editor,
I would like to thank you for the faith and support you have bestowed upon me as I served as your Island County treasurer. Though I was not successful in my bid to continue to serve you, I have no regrets.
I was distressed to read the letter vilifying folks who didn’t vote — to be fair, many have been pummeled into a sense of hopelessness by the minions of the wealthy.
Recently I read a letter to the editor about gun ownership, specifically the responsibilities of securing those weapons properly.
Editor,
This election has been just plain disgusting. Not because of who won or lost, but because of what did not happen. Two-thirds of the people in this country who are eligible to vote did not vote.
Editor,
It is fitting that this season of Thanksgiving is also the season to give thanks to the adoptive parents and families who grace our communities.
This election was just plain disgusting. Not because of who won or lost, but because of what did not happen. Two-thirds of the people in this country who are eligible to vote did not vote.
I would like to thank you for the faith and support you have bestowed upon me as I served as your Island County treasurer.
Don’t ever hesitate when it comes to using our local Whidbey Hospital emergency room.
Recent articles and editorials in the Whidbey News-Times have included much criticism of the Island Transit Board of Directors.
Editor,
Recent discussion of Island Transit finances confuses the State Audit Report with the separation agreement for the previous executive director.
Editor,
I am probably one of a few Island Transit users speaking up. As such, I stand with Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley in his efforts to at the least get Island Transit an advertising contract and get new Island Transit board members who will take their responsibilities seriously.
Editor,
It was a cold and stormy morning. It was raining sideways. The race course was muddy and slick. But none of that stopped nine fabulous teams from coming out to the seventh annual Harvest Fest Relay Races.
Recent discussion of Island Transit finances confuses the state audit report with the separation agreement for the previous executive director.