I agree with the letter in the Oct. 23 edition. Enough with property tax hikes.
I won’t be voting for Best Starts for Kids, and here is why:
So our mayor and City Council are finally asking for our opinion on a city issue to ban safe and sane fireworks and send citizens to the reservation to buy unsafe and insane fireworks.
I read with interest the articles supporting the sale and use of fireworks – both legal and those purchased on tribal land.
Let's educate ourselves about OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) and its treatment.
On the November ballot, Kent residents will have the opportunity to cast their vote on the use of fireworks in the city.
Joy Etienne's letter ("Just say no to more taxes") in the Oct. 9 Kent Reporter hit the nail on the head.
My mortgage payment recently went up $50 per month, so I called the King County Assessor's Office to find out what was going on.
I read your article, "Kent firefighters help promote cancer awareness month", Sept. 25, Kent Reporter), with great interest. But I don't recall seeing any stats on male breast cancer.
As I get ready to vote next month, I am reminded of the importance of selecting the right candidate for this job, therefore I am supporting and voting for Toni Troutner for Kent City Council Position 6.
We would like to thank, once again, the Rotary Club of Kent that meets at noon for helping us prepare for our annual book sale at the Kent Regional Library.
More money for the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority (RFA) by charging developers "fire impact fees?"
Regarding: "City parks continue to crumble; more funds needed" (Sept. 18, Kent Reporter):
I am a father of a sixth-grader who is attending Excel Public Charter School.
It is appalling the ruling against charter schools was made three weeks into the school year.
In response to a Sandra Gill’s letter (“Listening to what Rodney King said”, Sept 4, Reporter):
No Regional Fire Authority (RFA) fire impact fees. Period.
Kanye West got up at the VMA awards show and launched into a pity-fueled diatribe of criticism about why his favorite black artists didn't get awards.
In response to Ray Still's column: Ray and many others would have us believe that if we do something with love and sincerity that it is acceptable to God, in particular homosexual marriage.
I totally agree with that piece, "Marriage, belief and change" (Paul Still, Our Corner column, Auburn Reporter, Aug. 14).