The Redmond softball team won three 4A Kingco games last week, highlighted by a come-from-behind, 3-2 win against Eastlake on Thursday.
Dr. Brenda Bruns has been named Executive Medical Director for the health plan division of Group Health Cooperative.
Eastside Rail Now! will hold a public meeting on Thursday, April 24 at the Bellevue Regional Library to discuss how the Eastside rail corridor can most effectively be used to benefit the region’s environment.
Last Friday, the Washington Traffic Safety Commission (WTSC) honored 24 traffic safety professionals statewide for their outstanding contributions to traffic safety, including the City of Redmond Transportation Services Division.
There’s no yellow brick road on Education Hill, but the Redmond High School (RHS) Performing Arts Center is where you’ll find Redmond Junior High’s (RJH) musical production of “Oz.” The show opened April 17 and continues at 7:30 p.m. April 18, 19, 24, 25 and 26. There are also matinees at 2:30 p.m. April 19 and 26.
Girls Tennis
• Head coaches: David Miller (third season) and Scott Wright (fifth season)
Lock your door: A suspect entered an unlocked apartment in the 16900 block of Northeast 80th Street and stole several video game systems.
Attorney General Rob McKenna will visit Redmond on Friday, April 25 to promote identity theft prevention and assist the public in keeping sensitive documents out of the hands of crooks. Frontline will be on site to destroy sensitive documents for consumers and small businesses at no charge.
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Game developers have emerged from their winter hibernation and the influx of new titles has finally picked up.
Have you tipped a cop lately?
We expect to live out our “golden years” — the time when we’ve retired from work and/or raised a family — traveling or enjoying hobbies. Sadly, many older Americans, due to health or financial problems, struggle to just get by.
The Redmond Historical Society’s popular walking tours of downtown Redmond will be held on Sundays, May 18, June 22 and Sept. 21, from 1-2:30 p.m. Tours led by Tom Hitzroth begin in front of the historic Justice White House (now home of The Matador Restaurant and Tequila Bar.
Hopelink’s Eastside Literacy and other programs are constantly looking for volunteers comfortable communicating in English to give hope to people in need in Redmond.
Local “legal eagles” ought to be on guard.
Not long ago, Patrick Kelley didn’t think he could make much of a difference. Now the Redmond resident is on a mission.
The Bear Creek School hosted its 4th Annual Chess Tournament April 5 with 246 players from more than 40 schools from the Pacific Northwest.
Baseball