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IT’S LEGAL
By William Wood, ... - Nov 29“I should have seen it coming.” A thought business owners and operators hate to have. The kind of thought that occurs when misunderstandings ...
City response to Beacon letter to editor
By Phil Williams, Public ... - Nov 15I wanted to respond to Mr. Raptis’ letter concerning the Main Street project that is nearing completion between 5th and 6th streets downtown. Mr. ...
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Allowing charter schools would expand access to a good public education
By Paul Guppy , Vice ... - Oct 18The school bell rings, and rows of eager young faces turn expectantly to the front of the class as the teacher begins the day’s lesson. These ...
It’s time for a new approach to marijuana
By Rick Steves - Oct 11Back in the late 1980s, I agreed to be the anonymous "responsible businessman who supports drug law reform" guest on Jim French's KIRO radio show. ...
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Back to School: Ready, Set, Go!
By Cathy Albrecht ... - Aug 30Being ready for the beginning of school involves looking at a few different components. One involves the physical tools needed, such as school ...
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Balance is in order
By Kevin Stoltz, ... - Aug 08There comes a time when one has to consider if the expense in time and money applied toward shaping the Rosehill Community Center into more of a ...
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Giving fish a ride helps ensure passage, electricity
By Don C. Brunell , ... - Jul 27Some activists believe there is no such thing as a good dam, that we should destroy all dams to restore fish runs, no questions asked. A more ...
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Beyond Reason
By Don C. Brunell, ... - Jul 16Apparently, the battle for clean energy can be a very dirty business. For years, the Sierra Club has been waging an all-out war to end the use of ...
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Public apathy may raise building heights
By Eric Livingston - Jun 28On Monday the 25, the commissioners of the Port of Edmonds held a Public Hearing to finalize its Harbor Square Redevelopment Master Plan and ...
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Student employment sinks to 20-year low
By Don C. Brunell, ... - Jun 22We all know about the nation’s weak economy and tough job market, but the prolonged recession is hitting high school and college students as ...
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Medicare Part D: Save on prescription costs
By Johanna Lindsay, ... - Nov 21From now until Dec. 7, millions of seniors and individuals with disabilities in Washington state have the opportunity to do something that can ...
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The Edmonds 2013 budget
By Ron Wambolt - Nov 01I want to make a few comments about the 2013 Edmonds budget. First I want to say that Mayor Earling deserves credit for presenting a budget to ...
The killer whales are back!
By Susan Berta and ... - Oct 17After spending most of the summer in the San Juan Islands, our resident orca pods have just begun venturing south into inland waters for the fall ...
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FAA's decision works against us
By Greg Hauth - Sep 19On Sept. 14, the FAA issued a final Environmental Assessment. It’s extremely disappointing because it gives a green light to Horizon and Allegiant ...
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The trendy drive to ban plastic grocery bags: Does it really help the environment?
By Todd Myers - Aug 23From Bellingham to Edmonds to Seattle, Washington cities are joining the latest environmental trend – banning plastic grocery bags. Concerned ...
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How knot too right
Aug 01As the new school year approaches, I would like to undress you all today concerning a serious education problem facing this nation – the inability ...
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Hometown stocks: Do not fall in love
By Bill Gunderson - Jul 26People fall in love with their hometown stocks. I see it all the time both as the host of a financial talk radio show and a wealth manager. Which ...
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Edmonds Museum Summer Market making changes
By Bette Bell - Jul 06Changes are what life is all about, and the Edmonds Museum Summer market does not escape this inevitability. Regrettably, the market has to ...
Make 2012 the Summer of Learning
By Bill Nye - Jun 22Summer is here and with it the opportunity for students of all ages to spend the next 100 days learning, exploring and even possibly changing the ...
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Education is the ‘Great Equalizer’
By Don C. Brunell ... - Jun 15During his term as Washington’s governor, Gary Locke’s mantra was “education is the great equalizer.” Locke, now the U.S. Ambassador to China, was ...
