The owner of a new, small business in my neighborhood was recently injured in a car accident. The married father of three suffered severe injuries and was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where he was treated and released to recover at home.
Who doesn’t love a potluck? Oh, sure, there’s always a scrooge who’d rather sit home with his hand glued to the remote, glassy eyes hypnotized by the ball game. Does that sound familiar? I thought so as every family has one. Right?
Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, Port Orchard resident Karl Duff argues that Washington state lawmakers’ catering to environmentalist wishes contradicts recent scientific results about global warming.
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The owner of a new, small business in my neighborhood was recently injured in a car accident. The married father of three suffered severe injuries and was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where he was treated and released to recover at home.
Aw, do I have to go?” will be heard from more than one cracked-open bedroom window on Wednesday
Death with dignity
Education is the lifeblood of a free, democratic society. In today’s global economy, we must provide children access to education that prepares them to succeed in a world where technology evolves every day.
Politics, money and power always make for good intrigue, especially when they involve labor unions.
So Kitsap County may continue to have a party split on the board of county commissioners. Good for you, Kitsap County.
The owner of a new, small business in my neighborhood was recently injured in a car accident. The married father of three suffered severe injuries and was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where he was treated and released to recover at home.
Summer has been busy, lots of fun activities and things that take us away from the house.
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Well, here I sit writing my last article for Kiwanis Korner. My year as president went fast and it’s time for me to pass the torch to Dale Rude. For the last year, Dale has been my vice president and the wind beneath my wings that kept me going and looking good. Thank you, Dale! Also, thank you to Debbie Anderson for asking me to take the position. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with such a great group of people.
Educators are forever on the lookout for ways to bring the world into their classroom. Or, in some cases, they’re looking for ways to get their classrooms out into the world.
So Kitsap County may continue to have a party split on the board of county commissioners. Good for you, Kitsap County.
All the years I have been writing politics I have maintained that it does not bode well for the governed to have one party almost completely in control in the courthouse, whether it’s Democrats or the Republicans. We need a mix of both.