Essentially the only thing valid or factually supported in your Dec. 12 editorial regarding the Comprehensive Plan Task Force is the statement, “The politics involved are sticky.”
With the United States now at war, America’s struggle to prevail in World War II has gained new tineliness and relevance. For most, that war has only been seen in black and white. Now, a new television series using only original color film is in production, and members of the public are invited to participate.
I read your editorial in support of keeping Drs. Baldwin and Sweeney here.
Let’s see, I began thinking in the dark, as I lay there contemplating my Christmas To Do list:
The turkey should go into the oven at 11 a.m., the girls can get the table decorated and I really should have Mom and Dad pick up some fresh whipping cream on their way over this afternoon. And boy, am I uncomfortable this morning!
Grant establishes children’s reading program
Heroes to be honored March 5 Have you been witness to a recent act of heroism? Do you know someone…
The Coupeville girls basketball struck early, jumping out to an 11-4 first quarter lead and then holding on for a 39-37 victory over Mount Vernon Christian on Tuesday night.
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It’s time to update Whidbey Island’s Almanac. This popular publication serves as a vital source of current information for island residents. Almanac 2002 will have information on civic services, parks, recreation and local history. Almanac will publish early next year.
Prosecutor seeks protection for “core services”
Houses and cars suffer in season’s biggest storm yet.
The All-Island Community Band played Safeway on Thursday.
When it comes to helping children, Oak Harbor residents are willing to make sacrifices. Even if it means taking on added calories by consuming some of the freshest, most delectable doughnuts in the world.