Here’s episode #72 of our SoKing News Podcast Weekly Recap, which is sponsored by a generous grant from J-Lab’s Encore Media Entrepreneurs program, supported with funding from the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism Foundation, and the Nicholas B. Ottaway Foundation:
SoKing News Weekly Recap for Oct. 14-17, 2016: Gunshots remain a mystery; woman found dead in car; Former Des Moines City Council takes temp gig in Burien; Redondo boardwalk re-opened; Puget Sound Weather Geek forecast; Jack Mayne on local politics; ‘The Final Take’ & more…Please share this Podcast – just press the Menu button above and elect ‘Share’! You can also subscribe, hear previous episodes and rate us on iTunes here!]]>
Just reading the news re: an old friend and a valued representative of our City of Des Moines. Mostly what I know of this man, Tony Piasecki, is two things;
1. I usually misspell his name
2.His honesty, integrity and ability to maintain composure among his fellows is a distinct win for Burien.
My first encounter with Tony and his honesty remains a fond memory. A good man is not easily replaced, Burien, so hold onto this one for dear life.
Just reading the news re: an old friend and a valued representative of our City of Des Moines. Mostly what I know of this man, Tony Piasecki, is two things;
1. I usually misspell his name
2.His honesty, integrity and ability to maintain composure among his fellows is a distinct win for Burien.
My first encounter with Tony and his honesty remains a fond memory. A good man is not easily replaced, Burien, so hold onto this one for dear life.