Saturday’s Nia fitness class at DanceWorks Studio in Redmond at 16641 Redmond Way will benefit Cancer Lifeline.
‘Tis the season to steal mail apparently.
There were eight reports of mail theft from Dec. 22-26, including seven reports of where mail or contents from a delivered package were stolen from a front porch or street, according to Redmond police spokesman Jim Bove. Six of the theft reports came from Education Hill residents and the other two happened downtown.
With State Route 520 tolling less than 48 hours away, drivers are getting prepared.
While Good To Go! customer service centers were closed Sunday for the holiday, drivers went online and activated more than 650 accounts. By Tuesday, the total number of accounts activated since February rose to more than 135,000.
Friends of Youth (FOY) has named Janet Turpen as an addition to the youth service agency’s board of directors.
The Solid Waste Division of the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks reminds residents that an increase in the solid waste disposal fees goes into effect Jan. 1 to help cover rising costs while modernizing a half-century-old solid waste handling system.
Redmond High School (RHS) seniors Karin Otsuka, Laura Svancarek, Kate Smiley and Rachel Wong have formed Green Things, Local Dreams (GTLD) and are working towards creating a Redmond Green Business Award.
Well the progressive boy wonder is at it again; attacking those eeeevil Republicans for blocking the entire Congressional process.
Before publishing such an appallingly misguided editorial on the U.S. Postal Service (Dec 16, 2011), you would be well advised to learn the facts before promulgating such misinformation.
Voters who happened upon this editorial would think that the Republicans are right, the problem with this country is unionized workers.
• Coach: Julie Barashkoff, 8th season
• Last season: 4-5 in 4A Kingco League meets
• Turnout: 40
The Overlake School boys’ basketball team defeated Charles Wright Academy on Wednesday night to win their own Shot in the Dark basketball tournament, 64-54, in the school gym.
City of Redmond planning commissioner Tom Flynn was the only new official to be sworn in at Tuesday’s ceremony at City Hall.
Playing at their own Shot in the Dark basketball tournament on Tuesday night, the Owl boys’ team had their best first half of the season and coasted to a 74-47 win over Crosspoint Academy.
The Owls scored 23 points in each of the first two quarters while holding their opponents to just six in the second quarter.
Redmond City Council adopted a major update to the city’s Comprehensive Plan earlier this month, the first city in the state to complete this milestone within the current state legislated update cycle.
The Lake Washington School District (LWSD) and City of Redmond will host an opportunity for the public to meet and talk with Dr. Traci Pierce, the LWSD board of directors’ preferred candidate for its next district superintendent.
For seniors in Redmond who are worried about what to do with their Christmas tree after the holiday, Cedar Lawns Funeral Home and Cemetery in Redmond will be providing free pick up and disposal of Christmas trees for all Redmond seniors on Jan. 3, 2012.
Paige MacKenzie has been named the Redmond/Sammamish Boys & Girls Club’s 2011 Youth of the Year.
Curtis Selk of Redmond was among 55 fellow recent graduates that earned associate degrees in Golf Complex Operations and Management from the Golf Academy of America (GAA) in Phoenix, Ariz.
The Rotary Club of Redmond recently presented Redmond High School (RHS) senior Rachel Kim and junior Aron Daw with its Student of the Month awards for December.
Cavilia, an equestrian and performing arts show will be coming to King County’s Marymoor Park near Redmond about a week early.