Damian Greene
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: This election, voters will have their choice on the ballot between two Democrats with distinct approaches to local government in the contest for the District 1 county commissioner seat. Or they could decide to write in the name of a Republican candidate who threw his hat into the ring last month.
Richard MacQuarrie, a local political activist and the principal of the Parabellum Strategy Group, interviewed Damian Greene (R-Clinton), a write-in candidate for Island County Commissioner in District 1 (Central and South Whidbey).
WHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES: Clinton resident Damian Greene, a Republican, announced his intention Monday to run as a write-in candidate for Island County Commissioner, District 1 against Democrats Marie Shimada and Melanie Bacon, who made it through the primary election as the top two choices to represent South Whidbey.
Persons residing in the Clinton area who are interested in serving on the South Whidbey School Board should apply by 4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 18.
In a story by Kira Erickson, she reports that the South Whidbey School Board will return to public meetings in January in a hybrid format which will also include broadcasting over Zoom for those who do not want to attend in person. The story cites several reasons for the School...
Langley City Councilmember Christy Korrow co-wrote a Letter to the Editor about the resignation of South Whidbey School Director Damian Greene. The letter was published on December 16, 2021. They Said It Belinda Griswold and Langley City Councilmember Christy Korrow: Damian Greeneās… been truly out of step with our South...
