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March 25, 2010 RSS feed / Front Page

News

Remlinger Farms to play host to local “geocaching” event this summer

Think treasure seeking is child’s play? Think again. Every weekend thousands of people grab their GPS devices and go on a search for a treasure, also known as a cache. More...

Interested in farm pads for floods?

The deadline for Snoqualmie Valley residents to register their interest in building or altering a farm pad this year is April 10th. More...

Duvall~KCFD 45 Offers Family & Friends CPR Class

KCFD 45 will be offering a CPR class on Thursday, May 6, 2010. CPR, taught by members of Duvall Fire, is based on the American Heart Association’s “Family & Friends” curriculum; this is a non-carded class. More...

Columns

Should I See It

Film Criticism with You In Mind.

www.shouldiseeit.net In Theaters Repo Man Starring: Jude Law, Forest Whitaker, Alice Braga Director: Miguel Sapochnik Rating: R Running Time: 111 Mins Release Date: March 19, 2010 Below Average. More...

Ask Shelley

Dear Shelley, I’m about done with always having to be arguing with my teenage daughter. It seems that she has to disagree with everything I say. And she ignores my requests for her to do reasonable chores around the house. More...

FUN FACTS/TRIVIA

(DAZZLE NON-RIVER CURRENT NEWS SUBSCRIBERS WITH YOUR KNOWLEDGE!)

•Helen Keller (1880-1968), blind and deaf from an early age, developed her sense of smell so finely that she could identify friends by their personal odors. More...

School

CHS Grad Ian Brudnicki Earns Place on Dean's List

Berklee College of Music announces that Ian Brudnicki of Duvall has earned placement on the Dean's List for the fall semester of the 2009 academic year. More...

Census Help Available At the Sno-Valley Senior Center

Not sure how to fill out your census form? If you would like help, representatives from the Census Bureau will be at the Sno-Valley Senior Center 4610 Stephens Ave, Carnation to provide confidential assistance to help you stand up and be counted. More...

Stillwater Students Rock The Radio Airwaves

When is a retired Stillwater teacher not a retired Stillwater teacher? When the principal asks him to come back and work with the students doing Radio Roundup. More...

Grand Opening for remodeled Duvall Safeway

Excitement was in the air at the Duvall Safeway last weekend as the store celebrated its Grand Opening. More...

Tolt Students Selected for Junior All-State Honor Band

Congratulations to the five Tolt Middle School students who were accepted into the Junior All-State Honor Band this year. More...

City Government

Carnation City Council News

During the public comment period at the open of the Tuesday, March 16th council meeting, Joseph White expressed his interest in sprucing up Fred Hockert Park in Carnation as part of his Eagle Scout project. More...

City of Duvall hires new Cultural Commission Liaison

At a recent meeting, the City Council approved a contract making Kass Holdeman the city’s liaison to the Duvall Cultural Commission. The role was previously filled by Steve Leniszewski, Director of Public Works. More...

IMPORTANT CONTACTS:

All Emergencies dial 911 Carnation City Hall . 425-333-4192 Carnation Police (business) 425-333-4190 Carnation Fire Dept. (business) . 425-333-4129 Duvall City Hall . 425-788-1185 Duvall Police (business) . 425-788-1519 Duvall Fire Dept. More...

Police Blotter

Duvall-Carnation Police Blotter

Wed. Mar. 17, 4:48p.m. Duvall Out of City, 2100 block of GRAND, Agency Assist - Criminal, While training in Everett, officer on viewed a recklessly driven vehicle that SCSO had been attempting to stop because the vehicle was stolen. More...

Calendar

Events Calendar

Fri. Mar. 26 More...

Civic Calendar

ALANON Thurs. Mar. 25 • 7:00 p.m. Former U.S. Post Office Building • Corner of Stella & Second Ave in Duvall American Legion Post 199 . Wed. Apr. 7 • 7:30 p.m. More...

Sports

Red Wolves baseball team opens season with a sweep of Granite Falls

The Red Wolves season looks promising with hopes to repeat a showing at the 2A State Tourney to avenge their first place team title. CHS started the season with a sweep of the Granite Falls Tigers playing two out of the three at the home stadium. More...

CHS Track & Field open season at home

Cedarcrest Track & Field opened the season at home with a Jamboree of teams from Bothell, Granite Falls and Sammamish on March 18th. CHS has over 60 athletes on the team and got off to a good start to the new season. More...

Girls’ golf places third in opening meet

The CHS girl’s golf team traveled to Sultan to play 9 holes on the Blue Boy Golf course with a Par 33 on March 18th for the first tournament of the season. With 36 varsity golfers teeing off at 3; all completed the course just before sunset. More...