It’s not unusual for me to hear my son playing in his room as I walk by.
The time has come for the debate to end and to get started building the $2 billion methanol refinery.
I believe Larry Hoff.
Fourteen years ago this month I decided it was time for a career change. I’d been working for a large health care company in Portland and I wanted to work in Battle Ground, the community I lived in. Plus, I hated the commute. Lucky for me, The Reflector was looking for a part-time employee a…
I won’t try to convince you to like the Battle Ground city council.
In our April 11 publication, I wrote about the survey the city of Battle Ground is conducting, and how I enjoy fireworks. We’ve been getting letters to the editor addressing the topic, which we are of course happy to receive. However, it’s been brought to my attention that there are a few f…
When I think of the Fourth of July, I think of barbecues, family, friends, watermelon and fireworks.
It breaks my heart every time I hear about another shooting no matter if it’s at a school, mall or private dwelling.
The good news is Democrats and Republicans in the state Legislature have finally found something they can agree on.
Last Thursday I had the opportunity to attend the 2018 Legislative Day in Olympia, with several other Washington newspaper leaders.
A long time reader and newly acquired friend asked me a question through email and I did my best to respond. The question was, “Just curious, how does one “combat” rapid growth?” Here was my reply:
A 22 year old said to me last week, “Oh, you work at a newspaper, I didn’t know people read them anymore, I just get my news through social media.” The next thing out of her mouth was “Why do we even need the news, it’s so depressing.”
If you have been following the Luyster trial I wonder if you are as appalled as I am.
The Washington Newspaper Publishers Association, of which The Reflector is a member, along with The Associated Press and other news organizations, has filed a lawsuit against the Legislature for public records access.
In this week’s paper Reflector reporter Jonathan Haukaas covered a story about the protesters that have been targeting local high schools, shouting their messages at the students and verbally attacking some.
Every year about this time I know two things are going to happen. First I will dread changing my clocks due to daylight savings and second I will look forward to a visit from Battle Ground Mayor Philip Johnson.
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