Oak Harbor’s Jon Garcia might have missed his chance to capture a state title at last weekend’s Mat Classic, but…
For those of you who visit Seattle overnight, how do you like paying $30 on a $165 room to subsidize Paul Allen’s new dome?
I am writing this letter not as a critic of the devastation that would happen to the land by a gravel pit operation, nor as an expert on the effects that such a gravel pit operation would have on our community water supply as we already have qualified residents speaking on those issues, but I am speaking as a resident of the Dugualla community, as a retired person, as a housewife, and as a senior citizen and the effects such an operation could have on our way of life.
In three years, the federal Base Realignment and Closure Commission will meet in order to create a list of military bases across the nation to be closed.
When I was a child perch fishing meant simple fishing. A can of red worms was the bait of choice…
A week ago, with the support of testimony from two Citizens for Better Schools committee members, Lynn Goebel and Joe Mosolino, the House Education Committee voted 9 to 1 in favor of a resolution to place an amendment to the state constitution on the ballot to allow school levy and bonds to pass with a simple majority.
OH boys fall to Spartans in final game of the season
To answer George Pardington (Letters Feb. 2), you write that I need to get correct information when comparing the campaign finances of Sen. Cantwell and former Sen. Gorton.
Like many of the old hands, I miss some of the formality of the military services from years ago.
Perfection takes patience, and in Blaine Haigh’s case it took 48 years.
Whidbey Printers takes top honor
It was 28 years ago when I first learned of the nine Fruits of the Spirit from a youth pastor who worked diligently to root the kids in my youth group deeply in the Christian faith.
Airport problems still delay service