In response to Mr. Paul Bixby’s letter published March 9, desiring the implementation of a state income tax to make the “rich” pay their way.
In her March 2 letter (“More pier, less Navy”), Sharon Embleton starts by agreeing with Dorothy Neil but then veers off on a harangue that couldn’t be farther removed from Neil’s view of the island’s history and current state.
In response to Sharon Embleton’s letter to the editor (“More pier, less Navy,” March 2), I take exception to her insinuation that a pension from the Navy is a “petty desire.”
To start there is some very important news for those of you planning on hunting big game or turkeys this year.
Bob Barnett of Oak Harbor takes particular interest in the terrorist suspects being held prisoner in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. His…
Learn about the state of children of Whidbey Island at the 7th annual Impact Roundtable, Thursday, March 28 from 11:30…
Ten comedians from Seattle to Los Angeles will be featured at this year’s Komics to benefit Kids shows in Langley…
I don’t quite understand why our esteemed Mayor Cohen and Finance Director Merriman (News-Times, Feb. 23) insist on pointing a crooked finger at tax initiatives I-695 and I-747 as the road to ruin for our town.
Is any member of the class of OHHS ‘54 thinking of a 50th reunion in 2004?
The recent string of wild weather has made for plenty of headaches at the Oak Harbor and Coupeville athletic offices.
I had a eye opening experience last Friday when I was heading south on Taylor Road.
In his letter (News-Times, March 6) referring to a super majority of votes on levies, Dr. J. K. Johnston goes slightly afield to comment at the end of the letter that, “With a greater portion of the state’s revenue expended on schools than for any other function, it may be time for them to make do with what they have.”
Since Jodi Jacukowicz (Letters, March 16) is so proud of the Navy planes and the Sound of Freedom