Redmond police are searching for a man suspected of child luring at Redmond Town Center on Sunday.
Nonprofit, online WGU Washington is now offering a scholarship program for new students enrolling in any of the university’s undergraduate degree programs in its College of Business. Applications are now being accepted for the Excellence in Business Scholarship, which provides up to $3,000 ($600 per six-month term, up to five terms). In addition, the $65 university application fee will be waived for those applying for the scholarship by Aug. 31.
Drum circleSeattle Hand Drummers’ Na’tan Collins leads a workshop on Tuesday evening at Redmond Make Music Day at Downtown Park. Also on tap were Latin group Cambalanche Salsa, teen rock band Veritas, School of Rock Bellevue and a World Dance Party.
Rob Munn, Hans Struzyna and their teammates were in the middle of a heated rowing battle last month that would either propel them to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil elated in August or back to their training site in New Jersey crestfallen.
Private First Class Samir Jatekar, 20, graduated from United States Marine Corps boot camp at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego on April 1. Jatekar, a Redmond High graduate, successfully completed 13 weeks of intensive basic training in Training Platoon 1074.
Tesla STEM High School student Griffin White is one of three recipients of the AKT Manufacturing’s 2016 Young Entrepreneurs Business Week (YEBW) Scholarship.
The Redmond Library Board of Trustees is seeking interested candidates, who are passionate about libraries and the role the Redmond Regional Library plays in the community, to volunteer for a board vacancy.
The Bear Creek School’s Sam Humphries and John Lee both received commissions to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. They received their commissions in person on June 10 from Marion Thorkildsen, West Point admissions office representative, who attended Bear Creek’s annual Upper School Honors Assembly.
Three Lake Washington School District students won awards at the Kenneth E. Behring National History Day Contest, including one national competition winner.
Redmond’s Eastside Catholic graduates, top row, left to right: Bryce Gardner, Jack Reilly, Harley Kirsch, Ethan Kusters, Ricky Medeiros and Brian Binz. Middle: Molly Brown, Jake Jackson, Dani Standish, Jimmy Jolliffe, Matt Hanson and Reed Hunt. Bottom: Amelie D’Hers, Anna Jolliffe, Claire Miller, Sydney Wells, Tara Murphy, Abby Dias and Sarah Do.
At about 4:20 a.m. Monday, Redmond police and fire responded when a vehicle traveling eastbound on Northeast 24th Street at a very high speed went across West Lake Sammamish Parkway, hit a guardrail and propelled over and down the embankment, landing just short of the lake.
Redmond graduates:
David and Marilyn Pratt have lived at Emerald Heights in Redmond for the past two and a half years and are loving the community and lifestyle offered.
Submitted by the Seattle Tamil community
Rotary Club of Redmond has launched a new event to raise funds to benefit the community. Solstice Festivus is a fun-filled night of wine, music and merriment in which funds will be raised for scholarships for outstanding students from Redmond High School and Lake Washington Institute of Technology.
Radio Club of Redmond amateur operators will be participating in a national event sponsored by the American Radio Relay League that will test emergency communications.
Businesses with a strong commitment to meaningful waste-reduction practices can apply for addition to the 2016 King County Solid Waste Division’s Best Workplaces for Waste Prevention and Recycling list by June 24.