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Family Link Program has helped Thank you for the great story about the FamilyLink program that has been supporting homeschooling…
On March 5, a car was heading north on Westside Highway approaching S.W. 148th. Traveling well over the speed limit of 35 miles per hour, the driver could not or would not slow down enough to remain in the road lane.
Progress World needs more female leaders For many years now, I’ve been expressing my opinion: We need more female leadership…
Community council Is Web site a worthy cost? Should Vashon-Maury Island Community Council reduce support for committees to pay for…
Professional conduct Ethical boundaries are necessary The final remarks in March Twisdale’s letter in last week’s paper (“This family has…
Sound Food Why should liquor license hinge on hours? I found a portion of the article about Sound Food (“Sound…
Crime Recent rape is serious I was very upset when my roommate showed me the article on The Beachcomber Web…
I know that my position on taxes contradicts the business community’s standard wisdom, but I continue to assert that there is no ironclad connection between tax cuts and business profitability or business climate.
While I agree with Jeff Schnelz’s letter (“Vote against the school levy to effect real change,” Jan. 13) that our state is supposed to fully fund basic education, the fact is the state does not do so. Our state would love to but it, too, is riddled with unfunded mandates from the federal government. I do not feel our children’s education should suffer because of this. Also our schools go beyond the basics to give the students more enrichment. We need to pay for this.
Know what concerns me most about this whole “grinding” thing? Not the “grinding” itself, whatever it is. Do a little research on Elvis Presley, and see what adults were saying about teenagers and their mores in the 1950s.
It’s levy time again.
High school dancing Why even listen to teenagers? As a member of the Society of Generational Tyranny and Oppression Toward…