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Local women leaders to speak at panel event in Redmond

The Kirkland-Redmond AAUW (American Association of University Women) will host a panel of women leaders on the topic…

Dozens of Redmond Police officers and residents ran into the frigid waters of Lake Sammamish New Year's Day morning to help raise money for a worthy cause. The Redmond Police Department hosted its fourth annual Polar Plunge last Friday at Idylwood Beach Park. The event is a fund-rasing effort organized by law enforcement agencies

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Taking the New Year’s plunge

Dozens of Redmond Police officers and residents ran into the frigid waters of Lake Sammamish New Year’s Day…

Kulchin Foundation Drilling

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Kulchin Drilling completes nation’s first geothermal foundation project

Kulchin Foundation Drilling, a Redmond-based specialty contractor, recently completed the nation’s first geothermal foundation project at Art Stable,…

Jordyn Ohrt

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Redmond High student helps homeless shelter

During the 2009 holiday season, Redmond High School junior Jordyn Ohrt conducted a successful winter clothing drive for…

Dr. John Towers

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New pain reliever comes to Redmond Ridge: Chiropractor focuses on wellness care for young athletes

Dr. John Towers is the new chiropractor on Redmond Ridge. A 2006 graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic,…

Letters to the Editor

Bicyclists need to pay their way

Up until I joined the Air Force in 1950, anyone who owned a bicycle had to have it…

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Editorial | High-tech sign of the times: Online voting

If necessity is the mother of invention, then the military helped raise one of her biggest children. The…

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Local legislators to host town hall

Eastside residents are invited to a Town Hall meeting with local legislators at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 7…

Maya Marder

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Prep Report: Owls, Grizzlies win holiday hoops tourney

The Overlake School girls’ basketball team and the Bear Creek School boys’ squad emerged victorious in the championship…

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City of Redmond seeking new Arts Commissioners

The City of Redmond is seeking applications for positions on the Redmond Arts Commission. The mission of the…

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Tiffany glasses and a PS3 stolen | Redmond Police Blotter

Tuesday, Dec. 29 Assault: A man was arrested for assaulting his wife in the 16100 block of Northeast…

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Redmond residents may have been exposed to measles

Redmond residents may have been exposed to measles earlier this month after a woman was exposed during international…

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Drama Kids starts up Eastside franchise

Drama Kids International has launched an Eastside franchise, part of the largest, after-school drama program in the world.…

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Bid for new SR 520 bridge pontoons comes in under estimate

A bid to build the pontoons for a new SR 520 floating bridge have come in under the…

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Teens, parents invited to free career panel

Teens and parents are invited to a free career panel presentation, featuring local entrepreneurs, from 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday,…

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King County Sheriff’s Office seeks public’s help to gain CALEA accreditation

A team of assessors from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA) will arrive Jan.…

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New Poet’s Society hosts fundraiser for scholarships

The New Poet’s Society, which awards scholarships to high school students in the Lake Washington School District, is…

Letters to the Editor

The perfect present: a living wage

Reading the Dec. 2 editorial in the Sammamish Review, one can easily believe that Scrooge has come to…

Letters to the Editor

The ironic twist of LWSD funding

I can’t be the only person who found sad irony in two Redmond Reporter articles related to LWSD…

Letters to the Editor

Republicans are to blame, too

A letter to the editor in the Dec. 18, written by Dave Stella referenced “a sea of debt”…