Northern Pacific Report may be less comprehensive about Newcastle government affairs than I would like it to be as a result of new work obligations that I have taken on, particularly during hours when it is least advantageous for this journalistic endeavor. This is the only reason why I missed yesterday's Park Commission meeting and why I may miss further commission and council meetings, in general, in the near future. As a result, N.P.R. may come to have less news and more opinion in it, at least until January of 2013, but at this date I am not certain how this blog will develop as a result of the new and changing circumstances. I will keep readers informed, however. None of this changes anything about my expected plans to run for the Newcastle City Council or other offices. I plan to make an announcement on this blog about my council plans on December 10th.
- by Mark Greene, Editor of Northern Pacific Report
[revised on 11/17/12]
A compendium of political news about Washington state by the Revived Citizens Party.
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