| Microsoft
discusses transportation issues with Planning
Commission |
by
Jeanette Knutson
Staff Writer |
| Woodinville
Planning Commissioners Pat Edmonds and Michael
Corning, both Microsoft employees, invited
Microsoft real estate and facilities guy Jim
Stanton to talk to the Planning Commission
about how the company ...
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| Candidates
announce bids for office |
by
Jeanette Knutson
Staff Writer |
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political season has officially begun. The
pondering is over. Office seekers have filed
the necessary forms, paid the requisite fees,
and committed to the hard work that campaigning
and holding an office demand.
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| Rotary
Community Park receives statewide honor |
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the City of Woodinville |
| The
City of Woodinville Parks and Recreation Department
received a Certificate of Merit in the Park
Category for Rotary Community Park at the Washington
Recreation & Park Association Annual Conference.
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| Nancy
Ousley to be Kenmore’s assistant city
manager |
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| The
City of Kenmore has announced the appointment
of Nancy K. Ousley to the position of assistant
city manager. Her duties will include being
responsible for performing analysis and initiating
methods to improve City operations ...
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| Senior
Olympics held at Brittany Park |
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| The
month of May celebrated several specialty activities:
National Physical Fitness and Sports Month,
Older American’s Month, and National
Senior Health and Fitness Day.
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| McAuliffe
honored for support of outdoor education programs |
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| During
a walk in her community, Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe,
D-Bothell, saw a young girl picking up paper
in her yard. McAuliffe asked what she was doing,
and the girl replied, “I’m picking
up my world.”
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| The
Metropolitan King County Council unanimously
approved the sale of the north half of the
former Kingdome parking lot to the development
team of Opus / Nitze-Stagen.
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| TOP
Food & Drug customers donate to Children’s
Hospital |
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| Children’s
Hospital in Seattle has received donations
from thousands of customers at TOP Food & Drug
stores.Customers purchased paper balloons,
available May 2-15 at checkout lines for a
donation of $1 apiece.
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| Possinger
won’t seek another term |
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| Jeffrey
Possinger has announced that he will not be
seeking another term on the Duvall City Council.
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| Many
Duvall businesses participating in June 20th
Random Acts Giveaway |
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| A
fun event will be taking place in Duvall on
June 20th, according to Connie Berg, who has
been promoting Random Acts of Kindness for
Duvall businesses and others since the December
windstorm.
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