The influenza vaccine is hounded by the myth that it will give people the flu. Just recently, this myth was repeated on the popular Seattle radio program The Ron & Don Show (the myth was stated by Ron and, thankfully, debunked by Don). With the injectable vaccine, this is biologically impossible because it uses dead viruses. With the nasal spray mild symptoms may develop because it uses weakened — but live — viruses.
Students passed specialist exams in Word and Powerpoint
Students and administrators presented during monthly meeting.
Kentlake and Kentwood DECA students shine at competition, advance to State.
Having past students share experiences with current students has incredible impact.
WSDOT offers multiple options for the public to provide input to the environmental assessment.
King County Trooper Evan Bacon has received the Washington’s Most Wanted officer of the month award in recognition of his excellent work for his collision investigation that resulted in taking a child rape suspect into custody on Dec. 27.
The Black Diamond City Council will hold a Special City Council meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan.29.
More than 2,000 businesses participated in 32 tax incentive programs during 2011, according to Descriptive Statistics 2012, published online this week by the Washington State Department of Revenue.
A motion confirming the appointment of Linh Thai as a representative of the Vietnamese-speaking community to the King County Citizen’s Election Oversight Committee (Motion 2013-0038).
Possible public exposures to measles on January 18
The Maple Valley Creative Arts Center open mic featured a variety of musicians, poets and comic Thursday, Jan. 24.
Paving between SE 264th St. and SE 260th St. postponed until next week.
Possible Cyanobacteriam bloom in Lake Wilderness, testing underway.
Board of Fire Commissioners to discuss levy at Feb. 7th meeting.
The summit agenda can be viewed at City Hall or online.
Upcoming events and classes at the Maple Valley branch of the King County Library System.
Event to showcase student learning through a variety of projects.
Upcoming events include Open Mic Night, Third Word Wednesday and Creative Collaboration critique group.
King County Library System Finance and Board of Trustees Meetings for January will be held on Jan. 29.
