Introducing Redmond-Reporter.com's Who am I?


May 22, 2009 · Updated 3:38 PM 

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The Redmond Reporter is currently promoting its Redmond's Cutest Kids Contest. As a complement to this exciting, engaging community outreach project, we are testing you with a guessing game called "Who am I?"

The Reporter has posted kid photos of prominent Redmond residents, complete with interesting facts and bio information. Try to guess who the person is. Check back later for links to the answers of who these people are.

Enjoy this fun community feature and don't forget to vote for Redmond's Cutest Kids.

Who am I? | I married my high school sweetheart

Who am I? | I'm a cat lover who grew up in Alaska

Who am I? | I used to be a firefighter

Who am I? | My granduncle was a famous painter in China

Who am I? | I'm not a natural redhead

Who am I? | My passion is protectiong public lands

Who am I? | I love Cheddar Jalepeño Cheetos

Who am I? | My dad was an FBI agent

Who am I? | I love the Mariners

Who am I? | I helped build an airplane in my house

Who am I? | I was born 90 percent deaf

Who am I? | I did research in the Panama rainforest

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