By: Dick Conoboy

Washington voters have wisely turned down three attempts to create charter schools in this state. They should replicate these defeats in 2012.
A case for eliminating consumer fireworks in Bellingham city limits
The issue is not sprawl or infill, but the money to be made by the type of infill and its placement
The City Council outlines their agenda for the coming year
The Padden Trails rezone effort is a misuse of the Infill Tool Kit on the outskirts of Bellingham.
Occupy Bellingham is already creating jobs for the 99% - but this raises some interesting questions.
Updates on Rental Licensing in Bellingham
Why a ban on fireworks in Bellingham is needed, and a look at the politics of the issue.
Dick Conoboy

Dick Conoboy

Citizen Journalist and Editor · Writing Since Jan 27, 2008
Dick Conoboy is a recovering civilian federal worker and military officer who was offered and accepted an all-expense paid, one year trip to Vietnam in 1968. He is a former Army Foreign Area Specialist for Western Europe and Southeast Asia, counter-terrorism intelligence analyst and information/security manager at the Defense Department. Dick also worked as a resource manager at various government offices to include then VP Al Gore’s National Partnership for Re-inventing Government, now recognized as having been a shamefully neo-liberal “think tank”. He speaks fluent French and a passable English learned through many years of elementary school experience diagramming sentences. Dick owes his writing ability to consuming large amounts of chemical laden and fried fresh water pike and perch fished from Lake Erie in the 40s and 50s near his native Cleveland whose Cuyahoga River regularly catches on fire.

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