Sometimes I wonder if The Courier-Herald editor hires a liberal like Elfers to write stuff just to get others to write stuff back, to counter the liberal stuff that most of us in the rural areas of America totally disagree with
I’ve already received thousands of letters from children all over the world, and I haven’t even sat down with Mrs. Claus for Thanksgiving yet! I have my little helpers doing all they can to sort through all of your wishes this year, but with the winter holiday season starting earlier and earlier every year, I’m afraid I may not be getting everyone’s letters.
When will some people realize that you cannot answer the moral objections many have to recreational marijuana with dollars and cents?
In 1984 I flew out from Illinois for a business meeting in Seattle and visited Mount Rainier while I was here.
We are blessed in this country to have not had to fight a war on our own soil for many, many years.
It’s time to stop with the Enumclaw vs. Black Diamond mentality that is being perpetuated by a certain candidate (Ms. Roach).
Voter’s Pamphlets arrived this week, so I sat down to review the candidates.
Recent statements and mailings from Sen. Roach about the Enumclaw School District have been grossly misleading, divisive and serve only to hurt our students.
We are one school district representing the cities of Enumclaw and Black Diamond and portions of unincorporated King County.
I am writing to praise Congressman Dave Reichert for his contributions to the House of Representatives Task Force on Human Trafficking
Pam Roach has been an extremely effective senator for her district. Whereas, Ms. Dahlquist has demonstrated a track record that shows a lack of understanding of the legal and legislative actions she supports or worse, quitting when it doesn’t go her way.
I am a teacher at Enumclaw High School. I’ve worked there for 16 years and I take great pride in what I do. That said, I have some wonderings about some of our local candidates’ recent comments about education.
I would like to address the letter “Sorry To See Buckley a home to marijuana sales” (Courier-Herald, Oct. 8) by F.T. Kane of Buckley.