To the editor:
Recently my doctor suggested I undergo a couple of medical procedures due to some symptoms I was having that he could not determine the cause.
To the editor:
First, I must express my thanks to doctors Lehman and Brown for the care I received at Whidbey General Hospital this past week.
To the editor:
According to the Record the gift of Frank Robinson’s beach property to the county will cost the county $6,000 to $7,000 in lost property taxes.
To the editor:
Island County Commissioner Kelly Emerson’s “nay” vote on accepting the Robinson family’s gift of Mutiny Bay waterfront property reveals her misunderstanding of how investment creates value.
To the editor:
Kudos to the judge who held this criminal mayor to higher standards rather than cave. Kudos to the blogger who had the insight to say “hmmm … this just doesn’t seem right.”
To the editor:
What a joy to read in my online Green edition of the Record this morning that Clyde Monma has been honored as a Hometown Hero.
To the editor:
This is my open letter to Congressman Rick Larsen in response to an email I received regarding the so-called “fiscal cliff” facing America and stating that we need to “share the burden.”
To the editor:
It’s that time of year again: Blue-green algae is blooming in Goss Lake. Dead wood is floating in the high water.
To the editor:
It is interesting to see the variety of responses surrounding the mayor of Langley. Some are judgmental and self-righteous. Some are thoughtful yet bowing to momentum. Others are saddened over a breach of trust. All are expecting a perfect person to be in office.
To the editor:
It was good news to learn that justice was served in the case of Mayor Larry Kwarsick and he should not be allowed to serve in public office any more.
To the editor:
Porn, mass murder, abortion and personal comfort.
To the editor:
When are we going to start using the terms of war and terrorism when it comes to our own killing of our own?
To the editor:
Considering the “Tower Tradeoff” response by Stephan Kahn, I thought he wrote a thought provoking letter.
