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Information on fire hydrant vandalism sought


On April 23 between 3:30 and 4:30 a.m., vandals turned on fire hydrants in the Woodinville area, resulting in the loss of approximately 25,000 gallons of ...

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‘Summer fire rules’


Washington’s “summer fire rules” are in effect April 15-Oct. 15. The rules apply to all private and state forestlands that receive wildfire protection from DNR.

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Opening day at Cottage Lake


In preparation for the lowland lake-fishing season opener on April 29, the Dept. of Natural Resouces reports that Cottage Lake was stocked in early April with ...

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Council to discuss use of city land for Tent City


Tent City 4, the homeless encampment that’s been moving around the Eastside every three months for the past two years, will be leaving its current location at ...

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Wanted: comments from public on election fixes


As King County considers numerous recommendations and proposals for improving operation of its election system, I would like to encourage you to ...

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LeTip coming to Monroe


Owners of small businesses in the Monroe area are invited to become members LeTip, a national networking organization. Terry Call is helping organize the local ...

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Clarification - Advice to the uninsured: It pays to shop around


In the April 10 article “Advice to the uninsured: It pays to shop around,” it should be noted that you do not have to be a member of Costco to purchase ...

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Free ESL classes


Hopelink, celebrating 35 years of helping low-income residents in north and east King County make lasting change in their lives, is offering free 10-week English- ...

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Grazing animal workshop and lecture to be held May 9-11


Join the King Conservation District in Enumclaw, May 9-11, for a workshop entitled Animal Grazing Behavior: Understanding and Managing Livestock, ...

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Irish dance at Duvall Performing Arts


On Friday, June 9, 7:30-9 p.m., the Duvall Performing Arts Dance Studio will present an Irish Ceilidh Dance.

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Rotary Club of Duvall honors a Paul Harris Fellow


The Duvall Rotary congratulates Lisa Yeager on becoming a Paul Harris Fellow. Anyone who contributes – or in whose name is contributed – a gift of U.S. $1,000 ...

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Avondale Bible Church welcomes new associate pastor to staff


Avondale Bible Church is pleased to announce the addition of Jon Denney as Associate Pastor of Counseling Ministry to the staff.

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Around the Valley


The SnoValley Crafters Spring Days Fair will be Saturday, May 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Miller’s Community and Arts Center, 4597 Tolt Ave. in downtown ...

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From 1 to 70 in 3.3 miles


The 3.3 miles each way proved fun and educational for all, proving that you’re never too young – or too old – to participate in scouting activities.

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Network announces new prevention scholarship


The Snoqualmie Valley Community Network and the Snoqualmie Valley Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition announce the creation of the Prevention ...

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