Small town sees blog as big trouble

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SEATTLE (MCT) — Most small towns have a local busybody.

In Gold Bar, it’s Anne Block, whose hyperlocal news site is a hotbed of rumors and accusations. She writes that city officials are “evil people,” “wife-beaters” and “promiscuous.” There also are restaurant recommendations and a recipe for peanut butter cups.

On her site, goldbarreporter.org, Block likened the former mayor to a dog and accused the former City Council of tampering with meeting minutes, hiding public records and making Gold Bar like “a religious fundamentalist town in Iran.”

Block, 44, is an attorney who has become one of Snohomish County’s most notorious activists as she’s taken her crusade for a more transparent government online. She’s also become a divisive figure in tiny Gold Bar, which is dealing with money problems while trying to respond to Block’s four lawsuits and extensive requests for public records.

Block, a Massachusetts native, moved to Gold Bar in 2006 after law school and started her news website to try to publicize what she alleges as corruption at Gold Bar City Hall. She is aided by unsuccessful City Council candidates Susan Forbes and Joan Amenn.

Block and her partner visited the Seattle area and loved it so much they decided to move to Gold Bar so she could set up her employment law practice. Her partner, Noel Frederick, also has an interest in politics and has run for City Council.

“What motivates us? Basically, in a nutshell, it’s open government and the idea that a handful of people can effectively make change, just like Martin Luther King and Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony,” Block said.

Asked whether they’re certain everything on the site is true, Block and Forbes answered simultaneously:

“Yes,” said Block.

“It may not be perfectly true,” said Forbes, “but there’s something in it that’s true.”

In September, Block posted a story alleging that County Executive Aaron Reardon spent taxpayer money on a trip “with his mistress and a former Snohomish County employee.”

The allegation came out of the blue during Reardon’s re-election campaign — at the top of a story titled: “Reardon’s deck of cards loaded with jokers and criminals” that featured his photo floating in front of a background of animated falling confetti.

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