| Council wants Sustainable Study continued |
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| The Woodinville City Council had a thoughtful discussion June 10 about the next steps they’d like pursued in order to further the city’s Sustainable Development Program.
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| ‘Catch the reading bug’ at your library this summer |
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| There is always a host of fun activities in our community to engage children of all ages during this time of year. And the friendly folks at your local King County libraries want to make sure you don’t forget to include them in your plans.
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| King County in deep water, looks to State for life ring |
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| Even before the King County Council approved the 2008 budget last November, word was out. The county expected a $25 million general fund shortfall in 2009.
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| This “soft as a bunny” cat is at our shelter through no fault of her own. She was a resident cat in an adult living home for three years when one of the new clients became allergic to her. Because of this, she had to be returned to the shelter.
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| Kara Lynn Johnson of Bothell was named to the Dean’s List for the spring 2008 semester at Rocky Mountain College. Johnson is majoring in professional communication and econ/business management.
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| Diners and travelers have relied on AAA’s Diamonds to indicate excellence since 1977. The Herbfarm Restaurant is proud to be awarded a AAA Five Diamond Award for the sixth consecutive year.
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| Lee Oskar Harmonica Raffle benefits two local heart patients |
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| Twelve lucky people were winners of the Lee Oskar harmonicas raffled off at Duvall Days for the benefit of Benny Lagmay and Keith Anderson.
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