by David E. Johnson
by Don C. Brunell
OLYMPIA A vigilant Olympia man went to great lengths to recover his stolen 35- foot speed boat, chartering a plane to scour highways in Jefferson and Mason counties.
It is 1,842 miles from Marysville or Arlington to Des Moines, the capitol of Iowa. Thats a far distance for events there to determine who we might be voting for, but thats the way our system works. With nearly a year until the polls open, it did seem a bit excessive for the media to be assigning so much weight to one states primary results.
by Don C. Brunell
by Billy Frank, Jr., Chairman
The people of this state do not yield their sovereignty to the agencies which serve them. The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know. The people insist on remaining informed so they may maintain control over the instruments they have created.
A 47-year old Sammamish woman was at her boyfriends house in Bremerton playing a video game when there was a knock on the door about 8 p.m.
Lakewood voters will have the opportunity to show their support for local schools Feb. 19 when two proposed levies will appear on the ballot.
by Don C. Brunell
For many years, a bunch of us political junkies have gathered on Election Day for lunch and prognosticating with our leader Ralph Munro, now former Secretary of State.
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.
by Don C. Brunell
