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Letters to the Editor

Support for bond | Letter

Like many others, we have retired to Lopez Island and live here not only for its beauty, but,…

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Wrong focus on School Bond | Letter

The huge amount of bond money proposed for our school is incorrectly focused on structure and facilities. Sure,…

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Help the Carfraes | Letter

We live in a society in which medical bills can swiftly become an overwhelming and unfair burden, but…

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Byers for council | Letter

Having served as a San Juan County Commissioner and as a County Council Member, I have a deep…

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Support for Stephens | Letters

I have known Jamie Stephens for nearly 20 years now and I continue to appreciate, among other things,…

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No on School Bond | Letter

Voting “No” is NOT about denying the kids an education. It is about fiscal responsibility. The state has…

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Support Lopez education | Letter

My wife and I are architects and the majority of our clients are government entities. We know how…

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Vote for school bond | Letter

I graduated from Lopez High School in 2012. Thanks to an outstanding faculty and the small size, this…

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Vote for improvement | Letter

As a teacher for thirty-three years, I worked in old deteriorating schools in Seattle (now rebuilt.) Now, I…

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Vote yes on April ballot | Letter

As a long-time (25 year) taxpayer on Lopez, and parent of two children who went through the Lopez…

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In support of School Bond | Letter

I have read many of the letters and talked with former students and many parents since my return.…

Isaac and Dan and Ananda at the Men's Lunch.

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Thanks for LIFRC Men’s Lunch | Letter

From us at the LIFRC, we would like to thank everyone involved in making this year’s Men’s Lunch…

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What does ‘Vote for our school mean?’ | Letter

Read the fine print in the sixteen pages of details at www.lopezislandschool.org, “proposed school wide renovations.”