I couldn’t disagree more. I was a Kingston kid “bussed” to Poulsbo and graduated as a Viking. However, times are a changing. Believe me — your education is not being jeopardized by lack of funding.
Torrens Talk
TORRENS TALK
This is the third in a series of articles dealing with Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) Vision 2040, a region-wide, long-range land use planning policy. The review is being provided by Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners to address the underlying question “Is vision 2040 beneficial to Kitsap?”
Wayne Senter, chief of South Kitsap Fire and Rescue, need not ask for more money at this difficult economic time.
Are you ready for this?
The North Ends’ snowfall for the ages makes most of us want to hunker down in our homes with well-stocked pantries and firewood at the ready.
It started off a joyful day as I awakened to an all white world.
So far this month, readers of the North Kitsap Herald have openened their pocketbooks in a generous — and overwhelming — way.
Torrens Talk
FAITHFUL LIVING
This is the time of year when many people exchange gifts. It happens for various reasons. For some, it is part of their observance of their religion. For others, regardless of the religious aspect, it is a time to share something nice with their friends and family. There also are those for whom it is a time to share their bounty with the less fortunate. Whatever the reason, it is a time of gift giving and rejoicing in the act.
Illahee Community Plan
Ah, the falling of fresh, white snow. A winter blanket marking the start of the season.
LIKE IT IS
The most important action during the 2009 legislative session should take place within the first five days. Legislators and the governor have one shot to make the biggest, most immediate impact upon our state’s impending $5 billion shortfall. We’ve been given a mulligan of sorts. It’s called “The Supplemental Budget.”
Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, Diana Cieslak, a policy analyst with the Evergreen Freedom Foundation, argues that voting by mail as Washington does creates the potential for abuse.