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PREPS OF THE WEEK
When the boys soccer season started, the Kentwood Conquerors were considered just one of the teams in the chase.
Tahoma baseball coach Russ Hayden heard the story.
The powers haven’t shifted on the South Puget Sound League North Division softball diamond.
He needed a break in the figurative sense.
Thumbs up to Metropolitan King County Councilman Reagan Dunn for his efforts to reach out to constituents through other local governing bodies.
The Air Force decision awarding its next-generation aerial tanker contract to a consortium led by EADS/Airbus is a disservice to our servicemen and taxpayers, and is intrinsically flawed.
The median price of a single-family home in King County has fluctuated by only $4,050 over the past six months, according to the Northwest Multiple Listing Service.
Just pick up any newspaper or tune into a news channel, and you’ll be bombarded with negative headlines announcing the fall of the economy, the housing market and the stock market. But look closer and you’ll also find articles on why buying now, rather than waiting for the dust to settle, might be the best course of action for some home buyers.
A 19 year-old man was stabbed in the neck and critically wounded at a drinking party involving teenagers late last Saturday night or Sunday morning in Covington, and his attacker was arrested, according to the King County Sheriff Department.
King County Superior Court Judge Michael Trickey ruled on Tuesday that Chris Clifford’s recall petition of Valley Medical Center/Hospital District 1 Commissioner Don Jacobson isn’t sufficient.
The city of Covington will host a public forum next Wednesday for a discussion of ways of communicating with the public.
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In an election that cost the public about $50,000 and produced less than 200 votes, Bob Vos was re-elected March 18 to the Board of Supervisors of the King Conservation District.
On an afternoon when she didn’t get the outcome that she wanted, Ingrid Bakke did get the attitude from her players that she needed.
Work has begun in earnest on a multi-phase project involving the former King County Journal campus in Kent, which once included the news, business and production office of the Reporter.
Metropolitan King County Councilman Reagan Dunn has completed what he calls his annual swing through his council district.
Here’s what King County calls proper treatment of animals in its animal shelters:
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