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Edition Date: June 16, 2008
Suspect red tomatoes go in the garbage, not compost
Due to the possible presence of salmonella in some tomatoes, Waste Management and Cedar Grove Composting request that all residential and business customers put suspect tomatoes and suspect raw tomato products such as salsa ...

 

 
Columbia Winery sold
Ascentia Wine Estates, a newly formed company based in Healdsburg, Calif., made its first major acquisition last week: a portfolio of eight wineries, one of which is Woodinville’s Columbia Winery.

 

 
New speed limit on section of 156th Avenue NE
This is just a reminder for those who drive along 156th Avenue Northeast in northeast Woodinville. The Woodinville City Council authorized a 25 mph speed limit for the first 900 feet of 156th Avenue Northeast, starting at the ...

 

 
Council considers widening the Sammamish River Bridge
The Woodinville City Council is considering whether to widen the Sammamish River Bridge immediately west of 175th Street. The goal is to improve traffic circulation. Money to study alternatives and begin design was included in the 2007-2008 Biennial ...

 

 
Partners With Youth Campaign hits fundraising goal
The Northshore YMCA’s Partners with Youth Campaign has hit its goal with just over $310,000 being raised this year. All proceeds from the Partners with Youth Campaign will fund scholarships and support programs that allow children and ...

 

 
143 arrested on first Party Patrol weekend
A total of 143 people were arrested or cited on a variety of charges on June 6 and 7, the first weekend of Party Patrol for 2008.The majority of charges, 124, were for Minor in Possession of Alcohol. Other charges included ...

 

 
‘Stamp Out Hunger’ results
The 16th Annual “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive held on May 10 has brought in 762,170 pounds of food to Food Lifeline from postal customers in King County and the other areas served by Branch 79 of the National Association of Letter Carriers.

 

 
Knowing your sales tax rate could save you money
Some consumers may save money on sales tax due to a change in how the tax is collected on shipped and delivered goods beginning July 1.

 

 
Boaters beware: Danger lurks on the surface
Boaters should be aware that area lakes—especially Lake Washington—could be extremely hazardous for the near future. The high rivers have washed an unusual number of logs, deadheads, stumps, and other debris into lakes this spring.

 

 
Engagement | Phipps — Henderson
Kelly and Debbie Phipps of Bothell are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Nicole Phipps to Marcus Henderson of Vancouver, Wash.

 

 
Foster families get free campsites
Foster children and children who live with unlicensed relative caregivers are entitled to free campsites in Washington state parks through a new program just begun this summer.

 

 
Lori Tobin joins Countrywide
Countrywide is proud to announce that Lori Tobin has joined the Duvall office of Countrywide at 15321 Main Street NE, Suite 322.

 

 
‘Benny’ jars reach $10,000 goal
Randy Berg’s “Benny” jars, located in businesses around town to collect money for Benny Lagmay’s heart transplant, have finally reached the original goal of $10,000, reported Randy’s mother Connie.