There is a magnificent Roosevelt elk that has resided for the past two years on North Whidbey near Strawberry Point/Mariners Cove.
In response to acting financial manager of Island Transit Sandra Kuykendall’s letter in the Sept. 24 Whidbey News-Times, the following should be noted:
My opponent claims I was absent from my office 50 percent of the year.
Ed Hickey’s letter in the Sept. 27 Whidbey News-Times had some good points I’d agree with if I weren’t curious.
I am writing this letter to clear up any misunderstandings regarding my position on the United States Navy, Whidbey Island Naval Air Station and Outlying Field in Coupeville.
“(Mayor Scott) Dudley was largely shut down, however.
Recently I was exposed to an event that brought to mind the anti-OLF situation.
I would like to thank the kind EMT and paramedic who came to my aid during the dog show at Windjammer Park.
Thanks to much support, the Impaired Driving Impact Panel of Island County exceeded its goal of $5,000 during its Keep It a Safe Summer campaign.
I am writing in response to the current Island Transit upheaval.
Regarding Walt Mistler’s Sept. 24 letter in the Whidbey News-Times, what we seem to have in Washington, D.C., is a party of “yes” and a party of “no.”
On the surface, it appears that Initiative 594 is both simple and reasonable.
There’s a metaphor for the current state of our government that seems to capture how things are.