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With promise to restore, protect and invest in Edmonds, Janelle Cass dives into city council race

With promise to restore, protect and invest in Edmonds, Janelle Cass dives into city council race
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Theme of accountability surfaces in latest Black in Edmonds panel discussion

MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: April 24, 2021 69 Black in Edmonds moderator Alicia Crank, top row-far left, with top row panelists (L-R) Dedie Davis and Mike Schindler; Mark Davis, Adam Cornell and Sally Guzmán, middle row; and Micah Tolbert and Darnesha Weary, bottom row. What started as a conversation about how a former Minneapolis police officer was held accountable for the death of a Black man ended with a call for Edmonds residents and elected officials to hold themselves, their family and friends accountable to ensure the city is welcoming to people of color. The venue for this discussion was the latest Black in Edmonds online panel discussion, hosted by Edmonds resident Alicia Crank, and the topic was “After the Verdict.” Using the Tuesday murder and manslaughter convictions of former police officer Derek Chauvin as a backdrop, Crank encouraged panelists to examine how the death of George Floyd has specifically impacted Edmonds during the past year.

Nordic skiing booms in Oregon

Nordic skiing booms in Oregon Sno-parks in Bend area find more people enjoying cross-country trails By Mark Morical, The Bulletin (Bend, Ore.) Published: December 31, 2020, 8:40pm Share: Skiers make their way out onto the trails at Meissner Sno-park west of Bend, Ore. (ryan brennecke/The Bulletin/TNS) BEND, Ore. Mike Schindler assumed it would take a couple weeks to sell out his seasonlong nordic ski gear rental fleet. But the co-owner at Bend’s Sunnyside Sports sold out in less than eight hours one day in early November. “We made it reasonable pricing and sent out an email,” Schindler said. “It was probably 100-plus setups. We had people lining up. That was the real lever of like, oh, wow, there’s a lot of people who are wanting to do this. It was crazy how many people came in and how many people took advantage of that.”

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Millitary Wire: No safe spaces - When differences lead to divide instead of discussion

Posted: December 21, 2020 Mike Schindler “You need to look at this from the other point of view.” That was my dad’s advice after I finished what I thought to be a stellar research paper in support of capital punishment. I was all for capital punishment. Do the crime, do the time. Do a bad enough crime, pay the ultimate price. I bought into every cliché and my 17-year-old mind was convinced I was right. Until my dad challenged me to look at the issue through another lens. Long story short, he had me re-write the paper arguing against capital punishment – which was incredibly revealing. How could there be jury bias in judgment? How could there be faulty defense strategies or corrupt prosecutors? None of that even crossed my mind. I found case after case of faulty judgments. No. It wasn’t rampant, but it was certainly enough to cause me to pause.

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