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May 5, 2011 RSS feed / Front Page

Regional News

Wildfire Awareness Week Highlights Work in Sno-Valley

Think wetter weather prevents wildfire? Local agencies say ‘Think again’

The week of May 1-7 is Wildfire Awareness Week. More...

Columns

Pet of the Week

Beloved “Brutis” is a 6-year-old male Pomeranian Mix. He is sight impaired and gets scared with too much fast movement but he is very sweet and loving and desperately needs a good home. More...

Transmission Woes? Not So Fast...

It took me a long time before I scheduled an appointment to have my car’s transmission examined by a technician. More...

Ask Shelley

Dear Shelley, More...

Sports

Two Shut Outs; One Loss on the Pitch

The Red Wolves played three conference foes this week; defeating two and losing to one. The Red Wolves started the week off on their home pitch Monday, April 25 against a tough Falcon’s team from South Whidbey. More...

Red Wolves Softball Wins Two More

The Red Wolves softball team defeated two more conference foes as they defeated the Sultan Turks and the South Whidbey Falcons. The Red Wolves took the Turks down 11-3 in Sultan as Jerrika Kjorsvik slugged CHS to victory. More...

Girls’ Golf Stays on Top of Leagues; Boys Battle On

The Red Wolves golf teams’ continue to play in March like weather all the way through the end of April as the season starts to wind down and head into May tournament play. More...

Duvall Florist and Donors Help Children in Japan

When Duvall Flowers and Gifts owner, Schatzi Schricker, heard that the Ron & Don radio show from News Talk 97.3 KIRO FM had “adopted” children in Japan and needed help from the community, she took action. More...

Boeing Volunteers Restore Salmon Habitat on River

In recognition of Earth Day last month, over fifty volunteers from The Boeing Company helped to restore a half- mile section of river bank habitat at a Hmong flower farm near Carnation. On Saturday, April 16, from 10 a. m. to 2 p. More...

City Government

Pilot Project Aims to Save Paper, Promote Transparency

County Council Committee seeks to use existing technology in a new way

On May 3, taking advantage of technology solutions, the Metropolitan King County Council’s Accountability and Oversight Committee conducted the Council’s first committee meeting that reduces paper use, saves money and resources, and impro More...

Police Blotter

Police Blotter

Other Traffic Related Incident - Fri. April 22 - SR 203 / Tolt Hill Rd in Carnation; Officer was dispatched to a report of a possible DUI. Officer eventually located the reported vehicle parked in a local lot. More...

Arts and Entertainment

And the Winner is...

Congratulations to Kim Allen of Duvall! In less than one hour of posting our online edition of the River Current News last week, Kim responded with the correct location of this photograph. More...

Calendar

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

MAY 7th is “May Day” at Jubilee Farm in Carnation - Noon to 2pm; May Pole event starts 1:00pm; Hay rides, activities; Go to www.jubileefarm.org for information. More...

CIVIC CALENDAR

ALANON - Every Tuesday, 7:-00- 8:30pm - Former U.S. More...

School

Cedarcrest FBLA Students Continue to Succeed

The FBLA (Future Business Leaders of America) chapter at Cedarcrest High School recently attended their State Leadership Conference in Spokane, Washington. More...