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Shock of it all

What an unpleasant surprise. My wife and I just received information on renewing the registration on our two-year-old…

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City needs to address its streets

Robert Whale’s article (“City scouts alternatives to $20 car tab”, Aug. 11, Auburn Reporter) really sums up the…

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Eyman’s approach harms education

Low-tax Tim Eyman is promoting poor schools again.

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Great tribute to a great lady

Your front-page story, “Caring for soldiers in harm’s way” on Annie McDonald (Aug. 11) was truly a profound…

Let’s stand united, strong against acts of violence | Sen. Fain

Opinion

Let’s stand united, strong against acts of violence | Sen. Fain

Our freedom to speak and exchange ideas, especially unpopular ideas, is the most important right we hold as…

Glimpse of the solar eclipse: for some, is it really worth the adventure?

Opinion

Glimpse of the solar eclipse: for some, is it really worth the adventure?

Monday brings the Apocalypse.

Opinion

Massive fires increasing wood prices | Brunell

Massive forest fires in western parts of Canada and the U.S. are not only choking us with layers…

Opinion

Make back-to-school shopping sustainable; start with your kids’ closets

By Michelle Metzler/For the Auburn Reporter

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Do not support ‘Hillary Lite’

Although not an avid supporter of Mayor Nancy Backus, I and residents of Auburn would be better off…

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Our public library is indeed a safe place to be

In response to the advertisement for Largo Wales insinuating the Auburn Library is not a safe environment:

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There’s no free lunch

I like driving on smooth roads with sufficient street lights, well kept parks, water and sewer, good schools,…

Opinion

Trying to make sense of all this ‘discraziness’ | Our Corner

As a pick-me-up and drop-me-on-my-head bucket of fun, I have been trying to follow the unhealth care machinations…

Opinion

A commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in our changing county | KCLS

Anyone who has visited the 48 libraries in the King County Library System, as I have done since…

Sudden deaths took a trio of state’s business and ag leaders | Brunell

Opinion

Sudden deaths took a trio of state’s business and ag leaders | Brunell

So far this year, a trio of unexpected deaths has shocked Washington business and agriculture. Melanie Dressel, Ron…

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Wales has our vote for mayor

Last December I had the good fortune of hosting, Reach Out, the homeless men’s winter shelter in Federal…

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Backus has my vote for mayor

I have been asked by many people why I support Nancy Backus for mayor.

Oregon lawmakers are a step closer to passing a large transportation package that could bring rush-hour tolls to interstates 5 and 205, among other new taxes and fees to improve the state’s declining infrastructure. COURTESY PHOTO

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Race to toll likely to clip Washington drivers | Brunell

In 2014, President Barrack Obama opened the door for states to collect tolls on interstate highways. This year…

Opinion

Voters to decide if state’s new laws measure up | The Petri Dish

Voters never got a chance to try to overturn new laws increasing the state property tax next year…

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Wales is the leader Auburn needs

As an Auburn teacher in a special program I worked with Largo Wales as my direct supervisor.

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Let’s move forward with Wales

We would all be doing the City of Auburn a favor by electing new leadership for the mayoral…