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Sun, 11/13/05

The Burien City Council has begun its review of a preliminary budget for 2006.

The proposed spending plan maintains and enhances the current level of services using existing revenue sources.

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Sun, 11/13/05

Highline public school administrators, teachers, counselors, and PTSAs are planning an After High School program for all district high school students and their parents.

The event, which will be attended by representatives from over 25…MORE

Sun, 11/13/05

A recent appellate ruling that Des Moines businessman Gary Petersen has no conflict of interest while serving on that city's council will be taken to the state Supreme Court.

Last month, the state Court of Appeals affirmed its prior ruling…MORE

Sun, 11/13/05

Highline Medical Services Organization will sponsor a free "Doc Talk" for community residents on "Diabetic and Slow Healing Wounds."

The talk will be Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 1 p.m. at Highline Medical Center's Somers Auditorium, 3rd Floor,…MORE

Sun, 11/13/05

Highline Cancer Center and The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society will offer a free community class on "Food, Mood and You" on Wednesday, Nov. 16.

Presented by Bastyr University Naturopathic faculty and students, the 6 p.m. class will be at…MORE

Sun, 11/13/05

The city of SeaTac's code enforcement staff has developed a new Neighborhood Grant Program to provide resident groups with matching funds for neighborhood improvement projects.

The program is designed to encourage neighbors to work…MORE

Sun, 11/13/05

Highline-area residents can help stop flooding in neighborhoods this fall by clearing leaves and litter from storm drains and ditches around their homes.

The Burien Public Works Department recently stated that its crews are doing "their…MORE

Wed, 11/09/05

Shortly after receiving a revised stormwater permit, the Port of Seattle and its contractor have been fined for an accidental spill into Miller Creek.

The state Department of Ecology responded with a $9,000 fine against the Port, operators…MORE

Wed, 11/09/05

The Woodland Park Zoo is building a new edition but instead of animals, this one holds cars. Plans call for a four floor parking garage in the north west corner of the zoo, with capacity for 700 automobiles. Some neighbors feel officials ignored…MORE

Wed, 11/09/05

With the Thanksgiving holiday fast approaching, the Ballard Food Bank is hoping to provide 7,200 pounds of turkey to needy families and is seeking the public's help to reach that goal.

Each year, the agency's Adopt-a-Family program makes…MORE

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