Gov. Christine Gregoire launched her reelection campaign Monday in Auburn’s Rainbow Café, a few feet from where she once sat after school while her single mother cooked flapjacks and flipped burgers.
I keep hearing the catchphrase “green,” and it seems to mean many different things.
I gotta be honest, normally I don’t give a second thought to uninvited objects thrown into my driveway, but something compelled me to take a gander at your publication, and I was reminded of a very serious problem also reported by the Seattle Times a while back regarding the horrific state of affairs at certain King County Animal Shelters (in Bellevue and Kent, namely).
The suburbs are synonymous with success. We pride ourselves on having good schools, nice homes, and police sophisticated enough to racially profile without appearing to do so.
Most of us recognize education’s sweeping impact as an equalizer and door to opportunity for people of all backgrounds and economic status.
Australia’s Newsboys have hit the road again for their first full-on United States rock tour in five years. The “GO” tour coincides with the release of “GO,” their first pop record release in four years.
SecondStory Repertory, the professional theater company at Redmond Town Center, has announced that its founding artistic director, Stan Gill, will retire at the end of this current season.
Pastor Dennis Magnuson is somewhat of “a new kid on the block” at one of Redmond’s oldest churches.
An Olympic Gold medalist and an award-winning author recently told upper and middle school students at The Bear Creek School that their words and actions can move mountains.
“Necessity is the mother of invention,” said the famous Greek philosopher Plato.
Baseball
The Redmond baseball team bounced back from its first loss of the season with impressive back-to-back wins last week.
• Head Coach: Mike Davidson, seventh season
T he Overlake baseball team may play in Class 1A, but don’t think the small school is short on talent.
This is National Public Health Week and hundreds of King County employees will celebrate by walking in groups during breaks or lunch times.
9 a.m.: Redmond Point of View
The Redmond Rotary Club invites the public to attend its April lunch meetings with informative speakers.
A town hall meeting will be held Thursday, April 10 at the Newport Way Library to discuss launching a commuter rail service on the Eastside. This meeting is sponsored by Eastside Rail Now!
While Washington has dropped from seventh to 13th in the nation per capita for identity theft cases reported to the Federal Trade Commission, many Washington residents still inadvertently put themselves at risk.