Mr. Hart’s letter concerning public records requests and HB 1128 in the July 26, 2013 edition of the CK Reporter has some points to be considered. However, if Mr. Hart is not engrossed in the public records requests made of a public agency, his experience is limited and biased.
I’d like to express my gratitude and appreciation for all of the support for me and my family during the passing of my wife of 24 years, Peggy Sabin.
The only issue on the primary election ballot in North Kitsap is North Kitsap School Board director, District 3. I encourage you to vote for the most qualified candidate, Beth Worthington.
On behalf of the Kitsap County Council for Human Rights, I am writing you today because we are deeply saddened by the recent incident at Kingston Village Green
Do you know that after the Civil War the government was unduly influenced by the great industrial and banking magnates (J.P. Morgan, Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller) who “owned” the government and turned it to their personal enrichment?
There has been a seal pup in the water circling around the dock at Lofall for days now. It’s been about 72 hours. After 48 hours, wildlife responders are supposed to help.
Please accept the kind thanks of the American Legion to all the citizens of Poulsbo and Kingston who made our poppy campaign so very successful this year.
I attended the League of Women Voters forum Tuesday for candidates for North Kitsap School Board position 3. I found the event informative and helpful. I encourage others to seek out the information and views presented there.
Recently, the North Kitsap School Board approved a contract for a new roof at Vinland Elementary School. The process through which this roughly $450,000 repair was accomplished presents two concerns for me.
The North Kitsap Relay For Life is July 26 at 6 p.m. until noon on the 27th. The event is at the North Kitsap High School Stadium. Teams will camp on the field. This year’s theme is “Around the World: Passports to a Cure.”
The libertarian ideal plays to our cherished belief in individualism and self determination. But it sidesteps the fact that our government is the only protection we have from the power-hungry billionaires who want to replace our democracy with a feudalistic society they own and control.
The premise of the letter is flawed and misses the connection in how attributing the rights of non-heterosexual people to the definition of fruit might be considered offensive.
I’d like to express my gratitude and appreciation for all of the support for me and my family during the passing of my wife of 24 years, Peggy Sabin.
After a great deal of thought, I’ve decided the time has come for me to step aside from leadership of the Clear Creek Task Force.
Imagine this headline and story: “For apple lovers everywhere, the wait is over. Now that the Supreme Court has struck down the DOBA (Defense of Banana Act), apples can now legally be called bananas.
I can’t thank you enough for the article that appeared in the June 7 Herald about Poulsbo American Lgion Post 245, as well as the editorial opinion
Sharon Stone lectured an Israeli audience, stating, “Get out of your comfort zone.”
After activist attempts failed to legislate laws in California with a labeling food campaign to promote fear of certain types of food, the debate has now moved on to our state.
There is a war of words starting as Washington state becomes the next state to tackle the labeling controversy.
I am writing this letter in reference to the article, “Mohler: Buc Field never meant for games”