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Edition Date: July 3. 2006
City begins A-board sign education campaign
The City’s Code Enforcement Program is focusing its public education efforts on the City’s regulations for A-board signs. Other than real estate and permitted community event temporary signs, A-board signs are prohibited in Woodinville city limits. Beginning in ...

 

 
Woodinville Tree Board seeks two members
The Woodinville Tree Board seeks two community members to join the 5-person volunteer commission and support the City’s mission to preserve and care for Woodinville’s urban forest.

 

 
NPAC names Marketing & Communications Director
Karen Hansen has been named Marketing & Communications Director for Northshore Performing Arts Center. She will play a key role promoting NPAC’s first full season.

 

 
Citizen of the Year honored at Rotary dinner
Gerry Vucci was honored as Woodinville’s Citizen of the Year at the annual Greater Woodinville Rotary Club Induction Dinner June 27 at Willows Lodge in Woodinville. Pictured with Vucci (center) are David Leggett, WFLSD Public Education Officer (left) and WFLSD Chief Dennis ...

 

 
Woodinville receives high credit rating
The Standard and Poor’s (S&P) credit rating agency has affirmed the City of Woodinville’s “AA-” rating on the City’s General Obligation debt.

 

 
City of Bothell accepting public comment on Tent City4 application
The City of Bothell has issued a Notice of Application for the Transitory Accommodations Permit application from Bothell First Evangelical Lutheran Church (located at 10201 NE 183rd Street, Bothell). Beginning Wednesday, June 28, the City of Bothell will ...

 

 
Sensitive info posted on county Web site
by Jeanette Knutson
Staff Writer
King County residents who bought homes between 1991 and 1995 should take the time to determine whether their Social Security numbers, dates of birth or mothers’ maiden names are posted on the county’s Records, Elections and Licensing Services Web site.

 

 
Springer kicks off re-election campaign
Small business owner and State Representative Larry Springer formally announced his bid for reelection at his campaign kick-off at The Hollywood Schoolhouse in Woodinville June 28.

 

 
Search is on for Marines
Marines who have ever served with or been attached to the famous 2nd Marine Division are now the object of a search by the 2nd Marine Division Association.

 

 
City of Bothell opens application period for 2007 tourism grants
Beginning Friday, June 30, the City of Bothell will open the grant application period for the 2007 Tourism/Economic Development Grants. In 1999, the City of Bothell established the Tourism Promotion Fund Grant Program to support tourism, economic ...

 

 
Local river conditions present danger
Public Health, Seattle & King County, warns that at this point in the summer, King County rivers are running deep and cold, presenting a hazard for people who venture into the swift waters. The closure of a section of the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie ...

 

 
Host family needed
The Northshore family that had planned on hosting Alejandro, 17, from Madrid, Spain, for the upcoming school year has had to cancel its plans and cannot host the young man, who now needs another family to step forward.

 

 
Upcoming summer events at the Carnation Farmers Market
The market offers Music on the Grass, and the best fresh fruit and vegetables, plants, flower bouquets, artisan bread, fresh eggs, lavender, jams, smoked fish, herbs, pickles and hot tamales in the Valley.

 

 
Cousins to participate in 60 miles Breast Cancer 3-Day
Cousins Melanie Gray and Kacie Carberry of Duvall will join thousands of other dedicated women and men at the Seattle Breast Cancer 3-Day benefiting the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the National Philanthropic Trust.

 

 
Around the Valley
The City of Carnation, in partnership with King County, is hosting a groundbreaking celebration for the new Carnation Wastewater Treatment System project. The ceremony will be Thursday, July 6 at 2:30 p.m. at 31500 Entwistle Street, Carnation (the future ...