“[Fracking] is bringing good jobs and prosperity to towns across America.”
Frank Shiers, Jr.’s editorial comic, week of Nov. 25, 2016.
“And what landlord would not want to renew a lease if the tenancy had been satisfactory?”
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“There was no urban/rural divide in 1788. Only 1 in 25 people lived in cities.”
With Thanksgiving upon us and the election behind us, a look at who should be thankful for what.
A wave of federal recognition of tribal sovereignty and treaty rights has reached a high water mark.
Frank Shiers, Jr.’s editorial comic, week of Nov. 18, 2016.
This year’s urban/rural split is reminiscent of the first split that divided the Founding Fathers.
“The cure for the Dunning-Kruger Effect is humility – to know that you do not know.”
“As a steward of taxpayer dollars KCLS takes our fiduciary responsibility very seriously.”
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of Nov. 11, 2016.
Editor’s note: This column reflects the opinion of the columnist and does not represent a political position or endorsement taken…
“[Bond will] reduce overcrowding in our schools… and it will not increase your current tax rates.”
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of Nov. 04, 2016.
Editor Brian Beckley attended Renton’s first comic-con and thinks there should be a part two.
“Nice to have the information repeated… and mailed at taxpayer expense.”
Frank Shiers Jr.’s editorial comic, week of Oct. 28, 2016.
Vic Bishop shares why ST3 proposal aims to “satisfy politicians” and won’t relieve traffic in Renton.
Why did Our Washington send $360,000 to New Direction PAC instead of supporting Inslee’s race?
