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OnaLark's comments
Posted Tue, Jun 14, 8:31 a.m.
Great journalism by McClure. Great to see him back on the scene. One question goes unasked... Where was the elected Port Commission, especially Commission President Bill Bryant, for all of this? As a self-identified conservationist, shouldn't Bryant have been watch-dogging Yoshitani and telling him to back off? Could McClure ask ...
MOREPosted Fri, Sep 10, 8:44 a.m.
Was fortunate enough to have a huge slice of Kate's Frog Hollow peach pie for brunch at a wedding last weekend. As I said to her with a full mouth and an eye on a second piece, it was a bite of buttery, sweet love. I plan to get on ...
MOREPosted Thu, Oct 29, 12:04 p.m.
Ted, You don't mention the Port of Seattle races, though the Port Commission controls some 4,000 acres of property in King County and can, with a single vote, increase our tax levys. Before folks vote for Port of Seattle commissioner, here's what you should know about candidates Tom Albro (http://bit.ly/4gpg5h) ...
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