Letters to the Editor

Board needs to address problems

The departure of Edward Lee Vargas from the Kent School District presents one radical opportunity for the school board to address a very real problem.

  • Oct 22, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

Matter of red, white and blue

The election side show is on us once again led by the two national parties, Republicans and Democrats.

  • Oct 22, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

Do the right thing, council

According to local TV coverage, the city of Kent continues to subsidize the ShoWare Center to the tune of over $600,000 from the general fund. This has been on a continuing basis.

  • Oct 15, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

Vargas’ exit shows no loyalty

I find it ironic that the Kent Reporter's announcement that Kent School District Superintendent Ed Vargas is quitting his post is buried on page 8 in the Oct. 10 edition.

  • Oct 15, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

Thanks to all for a successful wine walk

The Kent Downtown Partnership wants to thank the 400-plus people who attended our Kent Wine Walk on Sept. 19.

  • Oct 15, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

Reichert leading the fight against human trafficking

am writing to praise Congressman Dave Reichert for his contributions to the House of Representatives Task Force on Human Trafficking, which led to passing of his legislation to combat sex trafficking of foster children.

  • Oct 15, 2014
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Vote no on Prop A

Comparing the facts of the ShoWare Center vs. the money being asked for the new public safety building, ShoWare was listed in 2008 at $68 million, $30 million was to come from the state, $38 million from the property owning taxpayer.

  • Oct 15, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

Modern cities need good police departments

I spent 42 years in law enforcement; 15 of those years were as your police chief in Kent.

  • Oct 8, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

Redesign, don’t raze police station

I think the upcoming bond measure that will ask the residents of Kent to support a new $34 million police station is not the proper solution.

  • Oct 8, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

Police need a new home for a better Kent

Have you seen the signs around town urging us to vote favorably on Kent Proposition A? My husband and I own a home in Kent, and I've learned that if we vote yes, our taxes will increase.

  • Oct 8, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

Our creative, imaginative, sneaky City Council

Well, never let it be said that the City Council, combined with the Chamber of Commerce, can't get together and "put it to" the citizens of Kent.

  • Oct 1, 2014
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Let’s keep it in perspective

Regarding the uproar over a comment made by City Councilman Les Thomas: Why can he not have an opinion and be free to state it? What is happening to the values and precepts our wonderful country was founded on ... like free speech?

  • Oct 1, 2014
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Pre-judging is wrong

I find that the Letter to the editor written by Sandra Gill and published in the Sept. 26 issue of the Kent Reporter ("What did Thomas say that was incorrect") was condescending and dismissive of the concerns of the black community in Kent.

  • Oct 1, 2014
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My indifferent heart

I read the opinion letter, "What did Thomas say that was incorrect?," and was saddened that someone else shared my frustration with a race of people perceived to cry "foul" too often.

  • Oct 1, 2014
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Time for compassion, tolerance

After reading Ms. Gill's letter, I am wondering if Ms. Gill and Mr. (Les) Thomas have missed the point on this situation.

  • Oct 1, 2014
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Not all would pay tax for streets

When Kent set up the system of paying for garbage and not paying for yard waste or recycle service, I understood that all residences would pay. Not true.

  • Oct 1, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

We need the best

We need to have quality and honest representation in Olympia.

  • Oct 1, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

Correction

A girl's first named was misidentified in the Kent Reporter's Sept. 26 story on "If You Build It, They Will Play," about the rebuilding of Green Tree Park.

  • Oct 1, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

What did Councilman Les Thomas say that was incorrect?

The black community is (again) all in an uproar and indignant about what a white official had to say about a young black man. This seems to be a daily issue across the country.

  • Sep 24, 2014
  • BY Wire Service

Proposition A proves costly

The readership of the Kent Reporter was treated (Sept. 12) to a tearjerking moment when Bailey Stober urged taxpayers to approve Proposition A on the November ballot, providing for a safer Kent in the form of a new police station.

  • Sep 24, 2014
  • BY Wire Service