Rally at the Capitol Building in Olympia to Support Freedom of Choice Draws Ever Growing Crowd
Editorial/Opinion Olympia, WA - On October 3, 2021, a huge rally drew over 4,000 individuals to stand in front of the legislative building in support of freedom of choice. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals came together, in unity, to speak out against the...
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Rally at the Capitol Building in Olympia to Support Freedom of Choice Draws Ever Growing Crowd
Editorial/Opinion Olympia, WA - On October 3, 2021, a huge rally drew over 4,000 individuals to stand in front of the legislative building in support of freedom of choice. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals came together, in unity, to speak out against the...
City Council Member Sarah Kincaid Represents Best Interest of Sequim Residents
"Local government most affects our lives. Let's pay attention to it, and elect individuals who will truly represent you. I promise to do that", pledges Sarah Kincaid, who is running for Sequim City Council Position 2. Sarah has worked through several challenges as a...
Sequim City Council celebrates Constitution, passes pro-Constitutional Resolution
By Sue Forde, Guest Author Sequim, WA - 9/13/2021 - The Sequim City Council held its regular council meeting on September 13, 2021. At the beginning of the meeting, Mayor William Armacost read into the record a Proclamation in remembrance of the 9-11 attack,...
Citizens hold peaceful protest and express concerns and dismay at county commissioners’ hearing over passport mandate
Citizens hold peaceful protest and express concerns and dismay at county commissioners’ hearing over passport mandatePort Angeles, WA - Sept. 7, 2021 Citizen Review Staff Approximately 120 citizens lined up outside the Clallam County Courthouse to sign up to...
WHERE I STAND ON CRITICAL RACE THEORY
WHERE I STAND ON CRITICAL RACE THEORY Virginia Sheppard Candidate For Sequim School Board Most discussions about Critical Race Theory seem to revolve around whether or not there is a subject matter entitled “Critical Race Theory” actually being taught in our schools. ...
Public hearing set for Tuesday, Sept. 7th
A press release from the County Commissioners states that on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 9 a.m., the Board of Clallam County Commissioners will begin their weekly Work Session which is usually held on Monday’s. Monday, being Labor Day with the courthouse closed, the...
Hundreds gather at rally for freedom at Clallam County courthouse
Port Angeles, WA Sept. 3, 2021 - The Clallam County Courthouse was the backdrop as hundreds of citizens gathered Friday, Sept. 3, 2021, to protest the recent order by the Clallam County Health Officer, Dr. Allison Berry, for “vaccine passports” in order to enter...
Reforming Education: Chasing the Wrong Rabbit
Guest Editorial By Greg Moo August 27, 2021 Schools closed. Children abandoned. Parents told to pound sand. Is a repeat defeat for students and parents in the works for this coming school year? It seems so. What’s not in doubt is it will be another big win for...
Huntington Endorses Virginia Sheppard For Sequim School Board
August 16, 2021 - Sequim WA - Derek Huntington, former candidate for Sequim School Board has endorsed Virginia Sheppard for election to the Board. They were among four candidates competing in the Primary Election for the Director at Large Position, Number 4 on the...
Jefferson County Republicans hold annual Lincoln Day Luncheon
Sequim, WA - Jefferson County Republicans celebrated their annual Lincoln Day luncheon, July 31st, at The Farm on West Sequim Bay road. Approximately 150 people gathered for the event, where they listened to several speakers, sharing plans and concerns for the near...
Republicans Celebrate Freedom at Annual Event
Port Angeles, WA - The beautiful George Washington Inn was a perfect setting for the annual Lincoln Day Luncheon, held on July 24th 2021, overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Approximately 145 people attended the event, with the theme, "Proud to be an American."...
Sequim city councilor promotes use of community land trusts and land banks to create “affordable housing”
Editorial by Citizen Review Staff During the May 10, 2021 Sequim City Council meeting, a discussion took place among the city council members (Sarah Kincaid was absent) about how to bring more affordable housing in Sequim. City Councilman Brandon Janisse promoted the...
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City Council Member Sarah Kincaid Represents Best Interest of Sequim Residents
"Local government most affects our lives. Let's pay attention to it, and elect individuals who will truly represent you. I promise to do that", pledges Sarah Kincaid, who is running for Sequim City Council Position 2. Sarah has worked through several challenges as a member of the Sequim City...
Sequim City Council celebrates Constitution, passes pro-Constitutional Resolution
By Sue Forde, Guest Author Sequim, WA - 9/13/2021 - The Sequim City Council held its regular council meeting on September 13, 2021. At the beginning of the meeting, Mayor William Armacost read into the record a Proclamation in remembrance of the 9-11 attack, "Recognizing 9/11 Patriot Day and...
Citizens hold peaceful protest and express concerns and dismay at county commissioners’ hearing over passport mandate
Citizens hold peaceful protest and express concerns and dismay at county commissioners’ hearing over passport mandatePort Angeles, WA - Sept. 7, 2021 Citizen Review Staff Approximately 120 citizens lined up outside the Clallam County Courthouse to sign up to testify and rally against the...
Public hearing set for Tuesday, Sept. 7th
A press release from the County Commissioners states that on Tuesday, September 7, 2021 at 9 a.m., the Board of Clallam County Commissioners will begin their weekly Work Session which is usually held on Monday’s. Monday, being Labor Day with the courthouse closed, the work session will be held...
Hundreds gather at rally for freedom at Clallam County courthouse
Port Angeles, WA Sept. 3, 2021 - The Clallam County Courthouse was the backdrop as hundreds of citizens gathered Friday, Sept. 3, 2021, to protest the recent order by the Clallam County Health Officer, Dr. Allison Berry, for “vaccine passports” in order to enter restaurants and bars in Clallam...
Jefferson County Republicans hold annual Lincoln Day Luncheon
Sequim, WA - Jefferson County Republicans celebrated their annual Lincoln Day luncheon, July 31st, at The Farm on West Sequim Bay road. Approximately 150 people gathered for the event, where they listened to several speakers, sharing plans and concerns for the near future. Speakers were: Brian...
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Rally at the Capitol Building in Olympia to Support Freedom of Choice Draws Ever Growing Crowd
Editorial/Opinion Olympia, WA - On October 3, 2021, a huge rally drew over 4,000 individuals to stand in front of the legislative building in support of freedom of choice. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals came together, in unity, to speak out against the unreasonable deadlines and...
Republicans Celebrate Freedom at Annual Event
Port Angeles, WA - The beautiful George Washington Inn was a perfect setting for the annual Lincoln Day Luncheon, held on July 24th 2021, overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Approximately 145 people attended the event, with the theme, "Proud to be an American." The event was sponsored by the...
Let’s Put to Rest the Issue of Mayor Armacost’s Thin Blue Line Pin
Once again in the Sequim City Council Meeting, Mayor Armacost's pin became of point of contention, with Nicole Hartman (Clark) of Sequim stating during the public comment section of the April 12, 2021 Sequim City Council Meeting: "Uhm, I also wanted to point out that I have an email exchange with...
Letter to the Editor: Proposed Roundabout by JSK
In case you haven't heard, the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe is asking for $2.5 million of your tax dollars to build a roundabout directly on Highway 101 at the Longhouse Market and Pot Shop owned by JSK. I can't even comprehend Highway 101 going down to 25mph! But that's what they are proposing....
Letter: Sequim City Council Member Outburst Brings Questions
Dear Editor: The intemperate outburst by City Council member Brandon Janisse following the Executive Session held Monday January 11th did not enhance his reputation. Although Brandon is clearly a bureaucratic acolyte of [City] Manager [Charlie] Bush, his statements were insults toward his fellow...
Public Comment Response to the City of Sequim’s “Proclamation – The Year of Kindness 2021”
RE: "Proclamation - Year of Kindness" presented at the Sequim City Council meeting on Dec. 14, 2020. I would like to make it clear to the City of Sequim that SOS [Save our Sequim] is not the entity dividing this community. The Developer and the City did that when they assumed the Citizens of...
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Rally at the Capitol Building in Olympia to Support Freedom of Choice Draws Ever Growing Crowd
Editorial/Opinion Olympia, WA - On October 3, 2021, a huge rally drew over 4,000 individuals to stand in front of the legislative building in support of freedom of choice. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals came together, in unity, to speak out against the unreasonable deadlines and...
Lawmakers Show They Care More About Money Than Residents
Olympia, WA - May 5, 2021 - What have we learned from the end of the Legislative Session? First, that it is more important for the Democrat majority to push forth an agenda that will hurt the residents of the State. An 1,100 page budget that was passed increases Washington State spending by 13%...
State legislative session ends after lawmakers pass record-level tax increases and spending, and impose a controversial income tax on capital gains.
Olympia, WA - April 28, 2021 - This year’s 105-day regular session of the legislature officially ended at about 6:15 p.m. on Sunday, April 25, 2021. As is traditional, the presiding officers of the House and Senate banged their gavels simultaneously and announced that the session had adjourned...