Moscow-Pullman Daily News: “Moscow City Council hopefuls highlight priorities”
Beware of Kelsey Berends & James Urquidez. They have one priority. Continue reading
Beware of Kelsey Berends & James Urquidez. They have one priority. Continue reading
They’re pro-pedophiliac family. Continue reading
Think Jussie Smollett. Continue reading
“The city’s survey indicates that people want to be able to visit our precious downtown and to be able to support the local businesses there. It is extremely disappointing to learn that candidates Berends and Urquidez question this expression of a majority of residents’ wishes and the City Council’s follow-up decision in this important matter. Let’s keep this in mind when casting our votes.” —Joann Muneta Continue reading
Somebody suspects that the approval to allow NSA to expand in downtown Moscow was an inside job. Continue reading
Meaningless. Continue reading
“Those minor inconveniences will some day turn into more pressing troubles. Moscow will continue to grow, and the student population at New Saint Andrews College will likely more than double in the coming years, thanks to the City Council’s questionable decision to grant the school a condition use permit to operate a music conservatory at the former Cadillac Jack’s building.” Continue reading
“One of the fundamental laws of life, and therefore of business, is that you get more of what you subsidize, and less of what you penalize. In every social context, certain behaviors are rewarded (in some way), and other behaviors are not rewarded.” —Douglas Wilson Continue reading
Too little too late. Continue reading
Original story here. Continue reading
It’s over. Continue reading
“I have been attending and following City Council meetings for several decades, but the June 6 meeting is the first time I recall there being five separate appeals to a Board of Adjustment decision. . . .” Continue reading
Moscow doesn’t roll over. Continue reading