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- Mask mandates: ‘Grow up!’
- College athletics: Keeping it fun
- The people have a right to know how government conducts its business
- Give to the United Way
- Biden has plans, and so does Putin
- Breaking even against American vigilantism
Posted: 29 Nov 2021 03:49 PM PST Re: "Omak Library may close if anti-mask aggression continues" [Nov. 25, Northwest]: I have friends in this quaint little town in Eastern Washington that I love to visit. If library patrons choose not to mask up, not to follow the mandate of our state, they shouldn't put themselves in places where they potentially endanger others […] |
College athletics: Keeping it fun Posted: 29 Nov 2021 03:47 PM PST Re: "For the sake of student athletes, keep Apple Cup fun" [Nov. 25, Opinion]: Here, here! Thank you for reminding folks that student football players are young adults. Let's also remind folks that the loyal University of Washington Husky Marching Band is out there in all weather, win or lose, and sounds fantastic no matter […] |
The people have a right to know how government conducts its business Posted: 29 Nov 2021 03:25 PM PST The people have an interest in what is done in their name. This situation isn't only about the lines on a map; it is about the public's legitimate interest in their government. The people have a right to know. |
Posted: 29 Nov 2021 03:16 PM PST The venerable nonprofit continues to innovate to best meet community needs. |
Biden has plans, and so does Putin Posted: 29 Nov 2021 02:30 AM PST The Russian leader's goal, which he has expressed bluntly and often, is to restore Russia's sway over the empire it lost in 1991 when the Soviet Union collapsed. His immediate aim is to reverse the expansion of NATO to Russia's western borders. |
Breaking even against American vigilantism Posted: 29 Nov 2021 02:30 AM PST The subtext of two prominent trials in recent weeks is vigilantism, the questionable notion that the institutions that we depend on — the police, especially — have declined into such impotence that ordinary citizens are called upon to maintain peace and order on their own. In both trials, justice prevailed, that is, the juries returned the correct verdict. Last week in Brunswick, Georgia, ... |
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