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Edition Date: September 5, 2005  

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Woodinville Village is one step closer to reality


At a special city council meeting Aug. 29, Woodinville City Council unanimously agreed to enter into a development agreement with the Kirkland firm of MJR ...

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September is National Preparedness Month


National Preparedness Month is a nationwide effort to encourage you to take simple steps to prepare for emergencies and disasters in your home, business ...

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Reed urges people to beware of Katrina-related charity scams


Olympia - As rescue operations continue in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Secretary of State Sam Reed is urging people to beware of “scams of ...

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Proposed WCC renovation alternatives unveiled at open house


Woodinville - The Woodinville Community Center and City Sports Fields are about to get an extreme make-over. Community members are encouraged to ...

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2005 Legislature changes law pertaining to yielding to emergency, police vehicles


Effective July 24, 2005, Substitute Senate Bill 5038 added a new section which requires the driver of any motor vehicle to yield to the right of way by making a ...

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New King County hotline makes reporting illegal dumpsites easier than ever


Illegal dumpsites can attract rats, can pollute our rivers and streams, and may contaminate wells if the dumpsite contains hazardous chemicals. If it’s not ...

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News from King County Dept. of Transportation


The closer the price of gas gets to $3 a gallon, the more people are contacting Metro about their commute options. Since May, transit ridership has increased ...

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Reminder to motorists: Be alert; schools are open


As more than one million Washington students return to school, AAA reminds motorists to slow down and watch out for school-age pedestrians.

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Puyallup Fair needs workers


With less than two weeks to go, vendors, food and ride operators are anxious to fill the multitude of job openings they still have. Those interested could be ...

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NPAC to be local beneficiary for Chamber’s Fundraising Festival


Woodinville - With the theme, “From Vine to Wine – the Life of a Grape,” Woodinville Chamber’s annual auction in the form of an exciting festival will be ...

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Senior citizens benefit from pets in their lives


To help celebrate Grandparents’ Day, Sept. 11, The Human Society for Seattle/King County is promoting its Pets for Seniors adoption program. ...

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House of Bread prepares for world record cinnamon roll


House of Bread, a neighborhood bakery in the new Mill Creek Town Center, has announced its intentions to publicly bake a cinnamon roll weighing more than ...

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Area Girl Scouts attend ‘Midwest Madness’


Chelsey Seefeld, of Woodinville, and Alex Acacio, of Bothell, were selected to attend a Girl Scout STUDIO 2Bndestination event this summer. The two ...

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Art Life Academy classes


Classes include Young Discoverers, Exploration, Master Artists, Art and Design, Intermediate Innovators, Sculpting and Potting and Advanced Academy. ...

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Carnation strength training class begins Sept. 6


Come on over to the Sno -Valley Senior Activity Center, 4610 Stephens in Carnation, on Tuesday and Thursday nights and join in the fun with a fresh and ...

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Sno-Valley seniors perform at Seattle Mayor’s Picnic


SVNLL will be holding the annual general membership meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Carnation Elementary multi-purpose room.

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SVNLL holds general membership meeting


SVNLL will be holding the annual general membership meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Carnation Elementary multi-purpose room.

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Around the Valley


Psychic and healer Sharee Clark will be teaching a 90-minute class at Gardens & SunSpaces Gallery in Duvall on Saturday, Sept. 10, at 2 p.m. The class will be ...

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