At 9:20 Wednesday morning Kent Fire Department firefighters responded to a report of a natural gas line break just west of the West Valley Highway on South 277th Street. The gas leak resulted in the closing of South 277th Street between 58th Avenue South and the West Valley Highway. South 277th Street is a major east/west arterial connecting the valley and east hill with Interstate 5.
The primary election returns at the King County election site Wednesday showed Maple Valley Deputy Mayor Glenn Smith trailing challengers Jim Flynn and Bill Allison for City Council Position No. 2.
The primary election returns at the King County election site Wednesday showed Maple Valley Deputy Mayor Glenn Smith trailing challengers Jim Flynn and Bill Allison for City Council Position No. 2.
The Muscular Dystrophy Association fundrasing event Friday filled the boot with funds and showed the community’s williness to support the cause.
Maple Valley firefighters along with city police, staff, King County Medic One personnel and firefighters from Renton and Shoreline collected donations at the intersection of Kent Kangley Road and State Route 169.
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The first primary election numbers at the King County election site shows Maple Valley Deputy Mayor Glenn Smith trailing challengers Jim Flynn and Bill Allison for City Council Position No. 2.
The first primary election numbers at the King County election site shows Maple Valley Deputy Mayor Glenn Smith trailing challengers Jim Flynn and Bill Allison for City Council Position No. 2.
City Manager David Johnston presented three options to the City Council concerning where City Hall should and could be located in the near and distant future.
Maple Valley-Covington police blotter
The Kent Fire Department responded to two incidents last weekend and each involved a fatality.
According to a King County press release, County Executive Kurt Triplett announced he will zero-out funding for parks from the general fund in 2010 by mothballing 39 parks in urban unincorporated areas.
Maple Valley Fire and Life Safety responded to a fire at Cedar Grove Composting, 17825 Cedar Grove Road S.E, at 5:48 a.m. Monday.
The King County health department reported two immunosuppressed patients being treated for H1N1 (swine flu) influenza in King County have been identified as resistant to Tamiflu, an antiviral treatment used for the infection.
According to a King County health department release, August is the ideal time of year for parents to make sure children’s vaccines are up-to-date. County officials are urging parents to make appointments before the school year begins.
There were smiling face and pink hats everywhere Thursday at the Maple Valley Community Center.
But all the fun and games was for a very serious cause, to raise money to help find a cure for breast cancer.
VIDEO: The debate for Maple Valley City Council Position No. 2 – Part I
VIDEO: The debate for Maple Valley City Council Position No. 2 – Part II
VIDEO: The debate for Maple Valley City Council Position No. 2 – Part III
