Regarding Brian Beckley’s May 12 column “Freedom for all, all who are here,” it seems Beckley is of the “open…
I am very saddened to hear that there is a great possibility that the pool will be closing at the…
Regarding Brian Beckley’s May 12 column “Freedom for all, all who are here,” it seems Beckley is of the “open…
In the May 12 edition of The Courier-Herald, Brian Beckley made an argument opposing the Arizona immigration law. It became…
I’m beginning to think Courier-Herald staff writers simply make up things to write about that will cause the most activity…
It was beginning to look like Enumclaw was going to have its own weekly seasonal farmers market by 2011, but…
Today on the radio I heard the president of the United States utter an amazing statement. He was referring to…
Recently the Democrats sent out a news release that Republican Dino Rossi’s real estate partnership allegedly owes $20,000 in back…
One night at a council meeting, seven council members were talking when one of them asked, “Do you know what the Port of Tacoma and North Sumner have in common?” One of them replies, “What?” “They’re both zoned as Manufacturing Industrial Zones (MIC), and they’re both about 2,300 acres.” Ba-da-boom.
But no one laughed, as though the most tasteless joke in recorded history had just been uttered at a convention of nuns. And it is a tasteless joke, as Sumner would become the first MIC zone outside the Port of Tacoma and Frederickson in all of Pierce County.
Well the plans of the law license-surrendering, never-a-college-professor commander in chief (God help us) roll on to fruition. His oft-stated…
Last week the Democrats sent out a news release that Republican Dino Rossi’s real estate partnership allegedly owes $20,000 in back property taxes on some holdings.
Of course, the idea is to smear him should he decide to run against Sen. Patty Murray. What they forget is if that if the allegation is true, Rossi could be a prime candidate for the Obama cabinet.
In response to the letters of April 27, 2010, preferring “progressivism.” The letter writers in last week’s paper obviously don’t…