Letters to the Editor

Thank you, mayor, City Council

I want to thank Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke, for considering a veto on a measure passed by the…

Letters to the Editor

Decisions ignore will of the voters

How much time and money did it take for the city financial task force to come to the…

Opinion

Treaty rights support our salmon habitat recovery effort | BEING FRANK

Treaty rights support our salmon habitat recovery effort Treaty tribes in Western Washington have won some recent treaty…

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Matter of trust

I get Tim Eyman. I get Ted Schwarz. I don't get the King County bond retired in 2015…

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The cost of climate change this summer

With summer comes nice, sunny weather. However, with the impacts of climate change it also means hotter temperatures,…

Opinion

Made in America is a very big deal | Brunell

In the presidential campaign leading up to the November elections, hopefully we will hear about ways to "Make…

Opinion

Hard-working janitors need protection | Guest op

Rosa is a single mother who supports her three children by cleaning at a busy mall. Although she…

Letters to the Editor

There’s no money; Ely is not the problem

Our government grew 30 percent in the last 16 years, faster than the general population. That takes my…

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Standardized tests need further examination

As a senior student at Kentlake High School, I am not opposed to standardized testing as long as…

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What about us?

How can they keep building senior housing apartments and still only give us Safeway and K-Mart to shop…

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Honored to be part of KentHOPE’s efforts

I was surprised and pleased to see that I had been voted a finalist for the Best of…

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Surplus ordinance raises questions

The city of Kent's new surplus ordinance prepared for City Council approval on May 17 looks nothing like…

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Explaining a project well in the works

Renee Sonn's letter to the editor in your April 29 edition, "Money watch needs closer look," referred to…

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Act would level business playing field

On behalf of the Kent Chamber of Commerce and our 480 members, I urge the Washington State Congressional…

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Money watch needs a closer look

LID (Local Improvement Districts) 363 was started in 1992, possibly even before. Millions of dollars have been collected…

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City officials to blame in botched park deal

After reading about the boondoggle of the Pine Tree Park debacle, as a taxpayer, I often question how…

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Allegations are off base

Mr. Stevens’ allegations (Kent Reporter, April 15) that the Kent School District and it’s “PAC” are dishonest and…

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What the bond truly says

I was troubled by a letter to the editor from Mr. Clark Stevens that suggested Kent School District…

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No tricks with bond campaign

Last week’s printed edition featured a letter to the editor about “dishonest tactics” on the part of the…

Letters to the Editor

Support our schools, vote yes on bond

Our children in Kent and Covington spend several hours every day in public school buildings.