Letters to the Editor

Wanted: an affordable facility

I agree with the writer last week that our police need a modern and usable facility, but the…

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Enforce Kent’s fireworks laws

The article that ran a few weeks ago in the Kent Reporter entitled, "City Council committee to study…

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Repurpose the ShoWare as police hub

Sometimes my epiphanies amaze even me. I am reading that the ShoWare Center is losing money faster than…

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Show leadership, other options for new police HQ

Proposition A failed. No one in Kent wants our police force to have substandard facilities, equipment and training.…

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ShoWare’s operations are questionable

While I don't know the actual number of articles, I'd guess that the most talked about subject on…

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Who is really teaching your kids?

The Kent School District trains its teachers through several means, but the most controversial right now is during…

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The $500,000 a year question

Moody's downgraded the city of Kent twice – sending the clear message that Kent City Hall has not…

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Time to raise wages

Could you survive on $9.47 an hour? That's next year's state minimum wage.

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Support Prop A for a better community

I urge all Kent residents to take a good look at Prop A. It is needed with the…

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Help police with better service

I urge voters to vote no on Proposition A – a new police station – for no other…

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A solution for the ShoWare

In "ShoWare's lofty losses," there are numbers thrown out in an attempt to justify positions on both sides.

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Center could be our police hub

I suggest the city of Kent remodel the current albatross, the ShoWare Center, and rename it the Kent…

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Don’t raise garbage rates to pay for something else

Garbage pickup service is for garbage, recycling and yard waste. It is not for street safety.

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My watered down bill

Twenty years ago, living in my home in Kent, I received my water bill bi-monthly, around $35.

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An invitation to pedestrian disaster

In 2009, the city of Kent reported that on a daily basis over 11,500 cars travel the 256th…

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Gregerson’s questionable ways

Do we need ethical people in Olympia to represent us?

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Correction

Alisa Luedtke's last name was misspelled in an Oct. 24 Kent Reporter story about new teachers at Kent-Meridian…

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City Council is out of touch with the people

Three months after the disaster that was the Fourth of July and the City Council has still done…

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Income from marijuana sales could help city

Reading about the saga of Kent and marijuana is like the joke about the man on his rooftop…

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Kent missing out on revenue from pot sales

While Kent is struggling to find new revenue to cover its wishful spending, it refuses to allow pot…