One of your readers left comments online after the article “Navy acknowledges climate change threat,” that demonstrate a lack of knowledge of basic climate science, yet his name is linked with the University of Washington.
In the Oct. 25, 2014, issue of the Whidbey News-Times, in the Sound Off column “Will work to ensure transit has a future,” Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson provides a “get-well plan” to bring Island Transit back to an operational status where it is providing “what the community wants the transit system to provide in the future.”
Island Transit’s current board oversight challenges may have many causes, but the greatest may not be the fault of the current Island Transit Board at all.
We would like to send our thanks to Norm at the corner of State Highway 20 and Arnold Street.
I am an alumna of Marysville-Pilchuck High School.
We have a very beautiful island with much to see and enjoy; however, we also have a serious problem with illegal dumping of household garbage, computers, TVs and furniture.
It’s the season for promises and possibilities, but only if you participate in our democracy and vote.
While I am stunned at the recent settlement agreement reached with former Island Transit Executive Director Martha Rose, I cannot say that I am surprised.
Editor,
At a recent forum, candidate for treasurer Wanda Grone indicated that, were she required to make budget cuts, the “position” she would eliminate would be that of the foreclosure deputy.
Editor,
Island Beach Access wants to thank the people of Coupeville and Peg Tennant, Saturday Market manager.
Editor,
I sit here in my nice, safe Whidbey Island home and try to synthesize the horrid events in my hometown of Marysville.
In light of the tragic shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School on Friday, Oct. 24, I am so proud to hear of the decision made by our Wildcat football team to voluntarily forfeit their game to Marysville-Pilchuck.
I sit here in my nice, safe Whidbey Island home and try to synthesize the horrid events in my hometown of Marysville.