During the holiday season, Americans across the country have a unique opportunity to strengthen their local economies, support their communities and get great services and products by shopping small.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
Congressional budget negotiators are moving to meet a December 13 deadline to produce, well, something. For weeks, we’ve been told to keep expectations low.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
Journalism is, in theory, centered on clear writing. There is an old adage that journalists should write for eighth grade readers. The idea is to dumb down the copy because people can’t understand the journalist’s big words.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
As the clock struck midnight on Halloween, the winter holiday season immediately descended upon us, despite the protestations of many of my friends at least.
Cimaomo wants to help make Covington a more family oriented city and help the city grow in the next four to five years.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
So it hasn’t been all that terribly long since I was in high school myself, but in the last year and a half or so that I’ve been writing about schools in Maple Valley and Covington I’ve definitely noticed a shift.
Be it a history lecture or Greek philosophy, we are told about time lines, which move relentlessly forward without pause.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
Before the Nov. 5 election I was cautiously optimistic about the possibility of the Tahoma School District’s $195 million construction bond measure would pass.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
Nine months ago my life changed in every way. Cash Mobs was launched and we have never looked back.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers
Hope. This is something I feel everyone needs to keep going. Without it, what do you have? Can you dream, move forward, get excited about things? I know that I can’t.
While a $10 billion transportation tax package was debated and barely passed in the House of Representatives at the end of the second special session (June 27), it did not pass the Senate.
The editorial cartoon of the week by artist Frank Shiers.
Actually, it’s more of a vision for what Maple Valley could be like in five years if a handful of amazing things happened. Some people will likely think I’m crazy.
