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    Opinion
    Cooper: Goodbye, Mr. Kids
    Cooper: Goodbye, Mr. Kids
    By Bertha Cooper • June 23, 2015 7:45 pm

    The Sequim District Superintendent of Schools does his homework and isn’t shy about assigning it either.

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    Don Brunell
    Brunell: Lawmakers should fund life sciences discovery
    June 23, 2015 7:44 pm

    Some may remember the infamous Seattle billboard: “Will the last person leaving Seattle turn out the lights?”

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    Lawmakers in Olympia grinding it out
    Lawmakers in Olympia grinding it out
    June 17, 2015 5:39 pm

    If silence is golden, a lot of wealth is stockpiled in the state Capitol, where lawmakers and the governor are mum on progress in reaching a deal on a new state budget.

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    Burbank: Perspective on salaries
    Burbank: Perspective on salaries
    June 17, 2015 4:27 pm

    It’s an ode to cognitive dissonance when pundits come out swinging (rhetorically) against a strong minimum wage or decent pensions for everyday working people, but don’t even bat an eyelash at big-time CEOs who take home millions of dollars a year or outsource local jobs — especially when the economic evidence for the former, and against the latter, is so strong.

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    Cooper: Fat chance!
    Cooper: Fat chance!
    By Bertha Cooper • June 9, 2015 7:54 pm

    When I was in the fourth grade centuries ago, I would watch the other girls twirl around the bars made from pipes and secured to the ground. I don’t know if girls have bars in elementary school today but it was one of the things girls of my generation did at recess.

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    Burbank: State makes it easier to save for retirement
    Burbank: State makes it easier to save for...
    June 3, 2015 2:43 pm

    When you think about retirement, you can imagine a life in which you are freed from decades of work, having to put up with a bad boss or difficult co-workers, be able to take your time waking up in the morning, and go for a walk, a bicycle ride, garden, or just talk to your neighbors and enjoy the local coffee house and tavern.

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    Cooper: Upon reflection ...
    Cooper: Upon reflection …
    By Bertha Cooper • May 27, 2015 2:57 pm

    Like most big cities, New York City buzzes with people rushing to get somewhere. That is if you are not a tourist lost on the corner of here and there like adventuresome husband and I were recently.

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    Brunell: Looking at fossil fuels through a different lens
    Brunell: Looking at fossil fuels through a different...
    May 27, 2015 2:56 pm

    While protesters were trying to block a Shell oil rig from docking in Elliott Bay, a team of surgeons and nurses at Vancouver’s Legacy Salmon Creek Hospital was replacing my left hip. Interestingly, the tools used in both places primarily came from raw materials made from coal, oil and natural gas.

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    Odds, ends from the editor’s desk — May 20, 2015
    Odds, ends from the editor’s desk — May...
    By Michael Dashiell • May 20, 2015 1:35 pm

    Forgive the gross use of cultural exceptionalism, but Sequim rocks. Well, our festivals do, anyway.

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    Burbank: The true cost of quality lives
    Burbank: The true cost of quality lives
    May 13, 2015 3:34 pm

    What are the elements of a good quality of life? Good, accessible and affordable health care … being able to pay your bills.

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    Cooper: Park … where?
    Cooper: Park … where?
    By Bertha Cooper • May 13, 2015 3:34 pm

    I truly intended to write an insightful, even supportive, column about SARC and its board’s current survival strategy to find a secure home as a Metropolitan Park District.

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    Irrigation Festival queen Megan O'Mera
    Random Questions: Megan O’Mera
    May 6, 2015 3:19 pm

    By now, it’s likely you know Megan O’Mera’s face. The Sequim High School junior is the Sequim Irrigation Festival queen and is heading into her second week of one of the busiest weeks of her young life making appearances, singing and smiling for a lot of photos aside from trying to find time for AP classes and the high school golf team.

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    Burbank: No easy fix for state for state education
    Burbank: No easy fix for state for state...
    May 6, 2015 3:07 pm

    The Legislature is at loggerheads, with the Democrat-controlled House and the Republican-controlled Senate far apart in their proposed budgets.

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