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Thu, 07/11/13

A man, spotted by neighbors on the roof of the former King Buffet restaurant at 149 SW 160 St Thursday night, July 11, was surrounded by Burien Police and the Guardian One helicopter while still on the roof.

He ignored commands to come…MORE

Thu, 07/11/13

Press release:

USO Northwest and Port of Seattle announce the signing of a long-term lease for a new $1.27 million, 7,000-square-foot USO center opening at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport the summer of 2014. The new center will be…MORE

Thu, 07/11/13

Press release:

Central Washington University - Des Moines taking applications for fall

Stop by the week of July 15-18th

2400 South 240th Street, Des Moines WA 206-439-3800

Next event: New Student Orientation

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Thu, 07/11/13

Press release:

The Burien Community Center is thrilled to be hosting No Boundaries 2013, Beginnings & Beyond until the end of September 2013, in the community center lobby.

In early 20th century, German doctor Hans Prinzhorn,…MORE

Thu, 07/11/13

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Highline Community College in Des Moines earned national recognition as one of the top 100 associate degree producers in 2013 from Community College Week.

Highline was recognized in two categories with a rank of 53 in…MORE

Thu, 07/11/13

By Simone Alicea The 34th District Democrats http://34dems.org/ endorsed candidates in three races at their meeting Wednesday evening after speaking with local representatives about the extended legislative session.

The 34th Democrats…MORE

Wed, 07/10/13

News release:

Community leader Sili Savusa has been appointed by Governor Jay Inslee to serve on the Highline Community College Board of Trustees.

Savusa is currently the executive director of the White Center Community Development…MORE

Wed, 07/10/13

Press release:

It’s summertime and the livin’ is easy with a free old-fashioned street party in Olde Burien Saturday, July 20.

From noon to 10:30 p.m., the Olde Burien Block Party is bursting at the seams with action: live music, a…MORE

Wed, 07/10/13

A proposed ordinance that would set a minimum wage of $15 per hour and other employment conditions for some airport transportation and hospitality workers will be on SeaTac’s Nov. 5 general election ballot.

SeaTac council members placed…MORE

Wed, 07/10/13

News release:

The B-Town BEAT is Thursday, July 11 from 6 until 9 p.m. in downtown Burien.

Thirty-five venues, community art projects, the beginning work on the Art Alley, late night shopping.

Printable map at:

www.b-…MORE

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