| It
may be legal, but what about families and seniors? |
Jeanne
Yoder
Woodinville |
| Mr.
DeYoung has waited patiently for 10 years,
looking forward to 2008, to regain control
of the Canterbury Square property.
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| Reason
and common sense called for |
Brigette
Possin
via e-mail |
| In
response to Mr. Bolotin’s letter: Nobody
asked for the killing coyotes. I own about
three acres of woods which I leave for coyotes,
raccoons, deer and other animals who want to
live there. So sharing isn’t the problem
here.
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| Keeping
small pets inside keeps them safe |
Wendy
Walsh
Woodinville |
| Yet
another flyer came to my mailbox about a missing
cat, and it breaks my heart.
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| Proposed
code changes threaten farms and rural neighborhoods |
Michael
Tanksley
President, Hollywood Hill Association |
| King
County is considering zoning code changes that
would significantly increase the allowable
size and scope of industrial and retail business
activities in our rural neighborhoods and on
farmlands.
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| What’s
Woodinville’s worst case scenario for
Brightwater? |
| Dr.
Robert S. Yeats |
| The
City of Woodinville has valid reasons to dispute
recent findings issued by King County that
there is no evidence of active earthquake faults
under the Brightwater regional wastewater treatment
facility. Brightwater meets the definition
of “critical facility” as ...
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| The
people of Iraq are very glad we came |
| Steve
D. Burke |
| I
have recently returned from a 17 day trip to
Iraq. I am not in the CIA, the military or
the press corps; I volunteered to go, along
with four other ordinary American men from
Port Angeles. Our group traveled to Northern
Iraq to help build a women’s center
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