LETTER: Invitation to participate
As the Superintendent of Highline Public Schools and a resident of the Highline community, I feel compelled to write this open letter. I am grateful to those of you who supported our bond measure last...
View ArticleLETTER: A Sea-Tac Resident
After perusing this edition, I noticed that there was not a single item regarding the City of SeaTac, my hometown. Not even a single photograph. There was a photo of a Burien businessman at the old...
View ArticleLETTER: Invitation to participate
As the Superintendent of Highline Public Schools and a resident of the Highline community, I feel compelled to write this open letter. I am grateful to those of you who supported our bond measure last...
View ArticleLETTER: Dear Highline Community:
As your elected school board, we are concerned about the recent repetition of misinformation and misstatements of fact regarding school district budgeting and operations. We want to give you the facts...
View ArticleLETTER: Where will the money come from?
To the editor: It is important that the citizens of the Highline School District understand the enormous commitment they are being asked to make by the Highline School District Board on February 10th....
View ArticleLETTER: OH, REALLY??
The Monday after the sensational Seahawks NFC Championship win, several radio stations chose to use the same word to describe this event. And the Seattle Times used this word as their giant front page...
View ArticleLETTER: Don't infringe on my rights
I take a regular walk from my home on S.W. 185th in Normandy Park and walk north toward Burien until I reach 5 Corners and then I turn around and walk back home. It's about 3 miles. Right now there is...
View ArticleLETTER: Citizens of SeaTac Are NOT Getting What They’re Paying For
SeaTac Citizens,Last night’s “performance” at the SeaTac Council Meeting was yet another example that some of our Council Members are NOT taking care of City business at our Council Meetings. We need...
View ArticleTo the editor: Citizens of SeaTac Are NOT Getting What They’re Paying For
Last night’s “performance” at the SeaTac Council Meeting was yet another example that some of our Council Members are NOT taking care of City business at our Council Meetings. We need to hold the...
View ArticleLETTER: Look at the Bible
To the editor: World events are becoming increasingly dire. ISIS decapitates Americans…Obama issues comments and plays golf..ISIS burns a captured Jordanian pilot alive…King Abdullah cuts his visit to...
View ArticleLETTER: Dear Council Members
As a resident of north Burien/Highline, I call upon the Burien City Council to secure continuous King County Library Services for the new White Center Library, the Boulevard Park Library and the...
View ArticleLETTER: Love the Kalakala poem!
Love the Kalakala poem!To the editor: I love it! I love it! I love it! What a great poem by Carole Smith, Ta, Ta, Kalakala that pays a final tribute to the once proud queen of Washington's Ferry...
View ArticleLETTER: Don't leave Tukwila to the pros
In the city of Tukwila, there are three city council seats and one mayor’s positions expiring at the end of this year. Council Members Robertson, Kruller, and Hoggardy currently occupy the Council...
View ArticleLETTER: Measles is serious
I'm glad to see the uproar about measles vaccination. It's high time this issue is addressed. One of my biggest obstacles as a school nurse in the Highline School District was unimmunized students....
View ArticleLETTER: Fifth grader Jackson Corley wants Penpals
Letter to the Editor:Help, my name is Jackson Corley. I am a fith grader at Napa Valley language Academy in Napa, California.The reason I am writing to yo is that my class is doing state reports and I...
View ArticleLETTER: More Taxes on Real Estate Hurt the Economy
As a REALTOR®, I am asking that you oppose the tax package including significant new and increased taxes on real estate proposed today by the House of Representatives.The proposed 20% increase in the...
View ArticleLETTER: South King Fire & Rescue Bond Issue
I urge a yes vote on the April 28th election of the bond for South King Fire & Rescue. The district has earned the best rating in Washington for overall performance. Prop. 1 will maintain this...
View ArticleLETTER: city that holds much promise and potential
Dear Sirs;I am a long time resident and former business owner in Burien. I have seen the city through many of its changes. I believe it is a city that holds much promise and potential. During the...
View ArticleDear Editor: Public Hearing at Des Moines City Hall
Dear Editor,There will be a Public Hearing at Des Moines City Hall on Thursday, May 14 starting at 7 PM regarding the vacation and sale of a section of well used publicly owned sidewalk on 7th Ave. S....
View ArticleLETTER: Is the city giving away a sidewalk to a developer?
There will be a Public Hearing at Des Moines City Hall on Thursday, May 14 starting at 7 p.m. regarding the vacation and sale of a section of well used publicly owned sidewalk on 7th Ave. S. in...
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