Burien City Council candidate Sue Blazak took exception last week to a campaign flyer that has been circulated in the community.
Blazak, a community activist, is running against Mayor Noel Gibb for council Position 1.
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Wed, 10/12/05
Burien City Council candidate Sue Blazak took exception last week to a campaign flyer that has been circulated in the community.
Blazak, a community activist, is running against Mayor Noel Gibb for council Position 1.
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Highline Medical Services Organization will sponsor two free "Doc Talks" on arthritis this month.
"Total Hip Replacement for the Treatment of Arthritis" is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 20, from 6:30-8 p.m. in Highline Medical Center's…MORE
Wed, 10/12/05
The city of Burien will hold a public meeting Wednesday, Oct. 19, to continue a community dialogue on the Town Square development.
The 6:30 p.m. meeting at City Hall is a follow-up to the well-attended session on Sept. 15, during which…MORE
Wed, 10/12/05
Airport Jobs is holding a Job Fair on Thursday, Oct. 13, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Full-time, part-time and seasonal jobs are available with many airport employers.
The event will be held in the Sea-Tac Airport Auditorium. Take…MORE
Wed, 10/12/05
Highline Medical Services Organization will sponsor two free "Doc Talks" on arthritis this month.
"Total Hip Replacement for the Treatment of Arthritis" is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 20, from 6:30-8 p.m. in Highline Medical Center's…MORE
Wed, 10/12/05
Times/News Correspondent
The Burien City Council has declared its opposition to Initiative 912, which would repeal Washington's 9.5 gasoline tax increase that the Legislature imposed earlier this year.
Lawmakers voted 5-1 on Oct. 8…MORE
Wed, 10/12/05
Times/News Correspondent
On Sept. 25, according to charging papers filed in King County Superior Court, Raymond Moultrie - a door-to-door magazine salesman - knocked on a door in the Redondo area.
When the woman who lived there…MORE
Wed, 10/12/05
The SeaTac USO Center was established at Sea-Tac International Airport in July 1966.
In the 39 years since, USO and its volunteers have worked around-the-clock, assisting over three million members of America's traveling military and their…MORE
Wed, 10/12/05
Alex Russell
A month after the completion of a new stretch of the Burke-Gilman Trail, a local business owner still has safety concerns about the trail running along industrial Ballard.
"I don't want to see anybody get hurt but the…MORE
Wed, 10/12/05
Times/News Correspondent
Seventeen-year-old Taelor Marks told his little sister he would drive her to school every day when she was old enough for kindergarten to keep her safe.
But Taelor never got that chance.
Taelor, his…MORE