Opinion

Do your share, keep downtown tidy | Smith

Take pride in your downtown. Please help the Kent Downtown Partnership keep downtown Kent free of graffiti and debris.

  • Feb 21, 2013
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Kent’s ‘flood wall’ provides economic stability, safety | Keikkala

I would like to thank the King County Executive Committee members for passing the recommendation to move forward on the city of Kent's "flood wall" design for the Briscoe-Desimone Levee.

Let’s stay on track, find solutions with coal trains | Keikkala

The Kent Chamber of Commerce has concerns regarding the application of Pacific International Terminals to develop the largest coal export facility in North America at Cherry Point in northwest Washington.

Let’s take a closer look at our test scores | Prescott on education

My grandson is adorable and as smart as a whip. He was able to read and write before he started kindergarten this year. He does very well in his academics and has just loved school so far. But something happened this last week that was sad and surprising to me as a grandma and as a teacher.

  • Jan 31, 2013
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School discipline needs an overhaul | Tate

There is a lot of talk and activism around school discipline these days and I happen to be serving on the Kent School District (KSD) committee to review its discipline policies.

Let’s clarify: we do our fair share | My Turn

In response to Sandra Gill's numerous, and unanswered, letters to the Kent Reporter, I feel it is finally time for a response.

  • Jan 18, 2013
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Arriving at a responsible city budget | Higgins

The 2013-14 biennial city budget adopted by the Kent City Council is a significant achievement: it pays down debt, holds the line on expenses, restores emergency reserves, and repairs the future financial outlook for the city.

  • Jan 10, 2013
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Time for thanks, appreciation | Guest op

As 2012 draws to a close I would like to take this opportunity to introduce the new leadership team for the Kent Chamber of Commerce and encourage everyone to make a New Year's resolution to get involved.

  • Dec 19, 2012
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Finland provides a personalized way to educate | Guest op

We've heard recently about Finland's test scores reaching the top in the PISA (Program for International Student Assessment). Since then, the education world has been intrigued with how this feat was accomplished.

  • Dec 14, 2012
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What is elder law? | Albertson

In recent years, a new area of law has emerged, that many are calling "elder law." Unfortunately, not many people know what elder law is. Attorneys who practice in the area of elder law focus on the legal needs of the elderly, and work with a variety of legal tools and techniques to meet the goals and objectives of the older client.

  • Dec 12, 2012
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The lawful possession and private use of pot became an American reality this week when state law went into effect.

Some thoughts on the legalization of marijuana | Prothero

On Dec. 6, 2012, the State of Washington made history. Not just state history. Not just national history. I'm talking world history. Galactic history, as far as I know.

The lawful possession and private use of pot became an American reality this week when state law went into effect.

Who will charter schools serve? | Tate

Among other things charter schools in this election were touted as being good for students who are not doing well in regular public schools. We know that highly diverse/high poverty schools generally have proportionately higher numbers of students not making the grade, with black and brown students most often performing the worst.

Certain people drive me crazy | Nuttman

Recently in the news cycle, I've noticed more than a few accidents have involved senior citizens and their vehicles.

Eugene Weigant piloted a B-24 on 34 missions over Germany during World War II and was shot down once

They serve and keep us free | As I See It

My son, a staff sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps, sports a license frame on his car that reads, "Enjoying your freedom? You're Welcome." Even though it is a little strong, he is right.

  • Nov 9, 2012
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Eugene Weigant piloted a B-24 on 34 missions over Germany during World War II and was shot down once

Fund our public schools | Prescott

What would change if we fully funded education? That's a question that was asked at the recent Kent Area Council PTA forum on charter schools. The point being made by the "No on 1240" speaker was that the State Supreme Court had just found our state guilty of not fully funding schools. She said full funding of public schools needed to happen before public funds were used for charter schools.

  • Nov 1, 2012
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Sides trying to make flawed tax workable | Guest op

On Tuesday, the city of Kent passed a business & occupation (B&O) or square footage tax after months of deliberation with the business community.

  • Oct 19, 2012
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It’s personal in politics, land battles | Dennis Box

The political playoffs officially have reached the homestretch and a couple of intriguing statements have jumped out at me like dancing mow cow popups on my computer screen.

There’s no time to lose | Guest op

Every week, more than 100 women in our state are diagnosed with breast cancer.

  • Oct 5, 2012
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B&O tax is bad for business | Guest op

The Kent Chamber of Commerce is adamantly opposed to a business and occupation tax (B&O tax) in the city of Kent.

  • Sep 28, 2012
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Vital vote needed to support our parks, streets | Guest op

I hope Kent voters will join me in voting to pass Proposition 1, the upcoming parks and streets levy.

  • Sep 21, 2012
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