Rotary Club of Redmond is seeking youth applicants to participate in a free intensive, nationally recognized leadership seminar.
On Feb. 21, the City of Redmond, Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce, Waste Management and Eastside Sustainable Business Alliance (ESBA) will sponsor a brown bag workshop and training session for businesses and nonprofit organizations.
SecondStory Repertory at 16587 N.E. 74th St. in Redmond Town Center will present “Chicago” from Feb. 3-26.
The Redmond Elementary PTSA’s annual Used Book Fair Fundraising and Community Event will be from Feb. 1-3.
College and law school students with a passion for American history and the nation’s founding principles are encouraged to enter Constituting America’s “We the People 9*17 Contest.”
The Kirkland meet-and-greet event with Lake Washington School District (LWSD) superintendent candidate Dr. Traci Pierce has been rescheduled for Feb. 2 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Kirkland City Hall, at 123 Fifth Ave., in the Peter Kirk room.
Redmond-based Microsoft Corp. has just launched a Facebook page as a platform to communicate the company’s position on key issues facing Washington state.
In a ultra-tough 4A Kingco gymnastics meet last Thursday night against Skyline, Issaquah and defending 4A champion Newport, the Mustangs finished third in the group with 142.3 points, behind Issaquah (152.75) and Newport (171.25).
After a trying season so far, the Redmond High girls’ basketball team (2-9 in 4A Kingco, 6-11 overall) was all smiles on Saturday afternoon after a thrilling 56-54 win over Garfield that was decided at the buzzer.
With 10.1 seconds left, Garfield had tied the game on a pair of free throws, and sophomore guard Kelsey Dunn drove the lane and laid the ball in as the clock was winding down to secure the victory.
Physio-Control, a Redmond-based provider of emergency medical response technology, has completed its sale of the company to an affiliate of Bain Capital, a leading global private investment firm.
On Friday, the Rotary Club of Redmond Rousers will host a luncheon auction from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Redmond Marriott Town Center, located at 7401 164th Ave. N.E.
HCL Technologies Ltd. (HCL), a leading global IT services provider that has a Collaborative Engineering Hub in Redmond, has underlined its position as a socially responsible business by announcing a series of initiatives around building Global Centres of Excellence (GCoE) with the aim of creating 10,000 jobs in United States and Europe in the next five years.
The planned State Route 520 weekend construction closure for Feb. 10-13 is canceled and work planned for that weekend will be postponed to the weekend of Feb. 24-27.
Despite owning the lower weights, the Redmond High wrestling team suffered four pins and ended up falling to the Falcons 42-24 last night in a 4A Kingco matchup.
The Redmond chapter of Girl Talk has moved its weekly meetings to the Redmond Ridge Community Center, located at 10315 Cedar Park Crescent.
Rotary Club of Redmond’s President Steve Bozick recently presented grants to Redmond nonprofits New Poet’s Society and the Together Center.
The Redmond Senior Center’s (RSC) First Friday Coffee Chat on Feb. 3 will feature Redmond Medic One firefighter and paramedic Mark Donnell.
From Jan. 27 to May 31, the Redmond Arts Commission will present an exhibition of artwork by Redmond artist Stephanie Nicoll Reilly in public buildings throughout the city.
At Tuesday night’s Bear Creek basketball game against Rainier Christian, the Junior Mustangs got to play the Junior Grizzlies during a special halftime exhibition, with the youngsters getting a taste of what high school basketball is like firsthand.
The Redmond High wrestling team evened its season meet record at 8-8 with a 4A Kingco league win over Garfield Wednesday night.
Highlights for the Mustangs included four pins: Matt Amaral (113) over Janey Dahlgren in 3 minutes, 28 seconds, Bryan LaPierre (138) over Aiden Nuttall in 2:40, Eli Grady (145) over Tim Lu in 3:00, and Sean Donovan (195) over Brian Lam in 1:35.