by Jim Hightower
by Senator Maria Cantwell
In a poll taken in this state a week after the election by Peter Hart, guess which of our three top women office holders topped out in voter acceptance?
In the publics eyes, just about the only folks struggling with believability issues more than the Bush administration are journalists.
My wife and I scrounged up a down payment and bought a building lot. It was 24,000 square feet in size and cost $2,000. The soil was fertile sandy-loam and it sloped gently from the road to a lovely grove of cedars bordering our creek.
by Sen. Mary Margret HaugenWith 2,800 square miles of inland waterways, 2,500 miles of shoreline and rivers and streams winding…
Presumably, your life, liberty and property are once again safe since the Legislature is no longer in session, but dont bank on it.
The people have spoken. They decisively shot down Proposition No. 1, the ambitious and complex fix for Puget Sounds traffic woes. Granted, Prop. No. 1 was imperfect, but no more so than any other grandiose solution that might have been put before the voters. The best of plans will always be a compromise.
With Thanksgiving just eight days away, and Christmas a mere 41 days away, most of us are thinking about spending time with family and worrying about picking the right gift for those on our holiday shopping lists.
by Don C. Brunell
by Lee H. Hamilton
While the March 5 walk out by nearly 200 students at Totem Middle School may not have caught Marysville School District officials off guard, it did surprise many in the community to see students actually asking for and demanding more discipline and increased safety at their school.
by Don C. Brunell
