The Burien/Normandy Park Fire Department will replace its two stations after voters overwhelmingly approved a bond measure in the Nov.
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Rezone could mean Dravus traffic woes
Mon, 11/10/08
After the full City Council approved the proposal for the Interbay rezone many residents and surrounding neighborhoods are happy about the outcome, but some are still worried about affects the new urban village may have on the already heavily…MORE
Update: Friends share memories of 'Mr. Burien'
Mon, 11/10/08
Dick Dahlgard --"Mr. Burien" to many-- died suddenly of cardiac arrest Nov. 5 at his Lake Burien residence.
Mr. Dahlgard turned 73 on July 19.
Services will be held Saturday, Nov. 15 at 3 p.m. at John Knox Presbyterian Church, 109 S…MORE
No Rainier pool support past 2009 without additional funds
Mon, 11/10/08
Ever since King County announced it was no longer going to fund Mt. Rainier Pool in 2003, the pool has faced an uncertain future.
Des Moines, Normandy Park SeaTac and the Highline School District came together then, forming the Mt. Rainier…MORE
No support for Mt. Rainier Pool in Des Moines after 2009 without additional funds
Mon, 11/10/08
Ever since King County announced it was no longer going to fund Mt. Rainier Pool in 2003, the pool has faced an uncertain future.
Des Moines, Normandy Park SeaTac and the Highline School District came together then, forming the Mt. Rainier…MORE
Unincorporated King County areas face police cuts
Mon, 11/10/08
The King County Sheriff's office budget will be cut by over 11 percent next year and that could mean 79 employees will have to leave the department said Sheriff Sue Rahr, who is urging people to complain to county government right now.
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Unincorporated areas face police cuts
Mon, 11/10/08
The King County Sheriff's office budget will be cut by over 11 percent next year and that could mean 79 employees will have to leave the department said Sheriff Sue Rahr, who is urging people to complain to county government right now.
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Volunteers are sought for health emergencies
Mon, 11/10/08
In a public health emergency, every helping hand can make a difference in reducing illness and saving lives. To kick off National Preparedness Month, the Public Health Reserve Corps (PHRC) in King County is launching a new campaign to recruit…MORE
Office expands with purchase
Mon, 11/10/08
A recent Wall Street Journal article listed Seattle as the number one market in the nation to begin bouncing back from the economic slump. That news brings a smile to the faces of Phyllis and David Danforth, who have some news of their own. They…MORE
McGeehan accepts achievement award
Mon, 11/10/08
On his first return visit to district headquarters since he retired in June 2005, former Highline School District superintendent Joe McGeehan received a lifetime achievement award.
McGeehan is the second person to earn the award from the…MORE