Are you concerned about rising rents and housing prices? Do you know someone who has had trouble finding an affordable place to live? Do you… Continue reading
I have been involved in aquatics for 50 years. I have seen aquatic centers support and improve communities in several states and in New Zealand.… Continue reading
There is concern “we don’t need another health care person.” The current Jefferson Healthcare commissioners have long-term connections to the hospital and/or to the commission.… Continue reading
Now it’s time to think critically about your choice for Jefferson Healthcare hospital commissioner. Both candidates are intelligent, thoughtful people. If the job were more… Continue reading
I don’t like new taxes any more than the next guy, but the Tax for Juvenile Detention Facilities (Proposition 1) is as close to a… Continue reading
First, consider the math. Now, consider the fact that Jefferson Healthcare, a publicly owned and operated institution, has had a three-to-two split board. One faction… Continue reading
Jefferson County politicians are now asking all property tax payers to bail them out from a $250,000 Port Townsend loan via Proposition 1 for a… Continue reading
When I saw the front-page picture [Oct. 24] with the title “Taking a stand for water” of Olympic Climate Action] protesters in Port Angeles objecting… Continue reading
On Halloween, we choose to be someone we aren’t. We parade around town and go… Continue reading
Jefferson County Proposition 1 to establish a Home Opportunity Fund for affordable housing provides a creative approach in addressing a perplexing community need. I would… Continue reading
A study, published in Environmental Health Perspectives (Sept. 19), shows child brain damage occurs when pregnant mothers drink waters fluoridated at the so-called “optimum levels”… Continue reading
Have you experienced the loss of a loved one in the past year?… Continue reading
The Clallam County League of Women Voters recently completed the last of our four forums for candidates running in the November election. About 150 people… Continue reading
When I saw Lindsey Schromen-Wawrin give his lectures on constitutional law, I told him that, based on my 20 years’ experience teaching in liberal arts… Continue reading
We have just received our official voting ballots and our information document that helps us make our decisions as we cast these ballots. Voting is… Continue reading
People in the county have been talking for years and years about the lack of affordable housing here because the need is so obvious. I’ve… Continue reading
In my book, there is only one credible choice on the ballot for Port of Port Angeles commissioner: Colleen McAleer. McAleer is one of the… Continue reading
Once more, Bruce McComas’ campaign is confronted with misstatements circulating through the voting community about his background, his experience and his beliefs. One of the… Continue reading
In Europe, water fluoridation is mostly banned, according to European Union health agencies. Check out this website for confirmations: www.fluoridealert.org. If our government in its… Continue reading
not continually, mind you, but several times a week.… Continue reading