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May 12, 2011 RSS feed / Front Page

First-Term Senator Talks Issues, Session

At Microsoft’s annual Legislative Day in Olympia this year, 45th District State Senator, Andy Hill (R-Redmond) shared his thoughts about Washington’s K-12 and higher education challenges with a group of the company’s most politicall More...

Local News

B.A.C.A. ‘Makes Noise,’ Against Child Abuse, Local Pitstop  Free Access 

The President of the Lake Washington Chapter of B.A.C.A. (Bikers Against Child Abuse) was clear, “We’re not Hell’s Angels, we’re not a club. More...

Valley Residents Appeal Decision on U.S. Army Corps

The Board of Snoqualmie Valley Preservation Alliance (SVPA) has just voted unanimously to appeal the Decision of Judge John C. Coughenour. The March 31st decision granted the U.S. More...

Columns

Pet of the Week

Five-week-old “Dusty” is a Schnauzer/Cocker Spaniel mix with an energetic and happy temperament. He weighs less than 3 lbs. and is definitely one of the littlest pets we have featured in this column. More...

Ask Shelley

Dear Shelley, More...

Sports

Track & Field Record Broken; Last Meet to Qualify for Post Season

On Thursday, May 5, the Red Wolves participated in the last meet in which athletes could qualify for next week’s Cascade Conference Championships. The nonleague meet was against Kingco 3A schools Mercer Island and Mount Si at Mt. More...

Golf Teams End Regular Season Play

The Red Wolves’ golf teams finished off regular season play and head in to tournament play in what could be considered one of the rainiest and coldest seasons on record. More...

CHS Junior Awarded at State PTA Reflections Ceremony

“Together We Can Make Our Dreams Become Reality”

Cedarcrest Junior, Melissa Collinwood has received the “Outstanding Interpretation Award” from the Washington State PTA for her entry into the 2010/2011 Reflections Contest, “Together We Can”. More...

Duvall Main St. Wins Award

City to receive award on May 12, 2011

This week, the City of Duvall’s Main Street Reconstruction Project will receive an award from the Washington State Main Street Program in the “Outstanding Design or Rehabilitation” category. More...

Jubilee, Remlinger Farms Celebrate Spring, Open to Community

Last week, the owners of two local farms kept a close eye on the weather forecast, dreading what was expected to be a washout Mother’s Day weekend. More...

County News

‘Recycle More Spring Cleaning Week’

County helps residents clear out clutter, improve recycling and cut waste

It’s spring again and the annual urge to clean out, clear out and de-clutter has returned. More...

Community

Contest: Where are you?

Here is another chance to win - this time, the prize is a $5 gift certificate to Sandy’s Espresso in Carnation, compliments of the River Current News! So, can you guess where this photo was taken? More...

Police Blotter

Police Blotter

Wed. April 27 Assault with a Knife - 26600 block of NE Stephens St in Duvall; A local juvenile, known to Police, reported an assault to the PD. The victim had numerous scratches and bloody wounds common with physical altercations. More...

Businesses

Carnation Market IGA Cuts Ribbon at Grand Opening

On Wednesday, May 11, the new IGA Carnation Market held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate its grand opening this week. More...

Calendar

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

FREE Money Management Classes - Now until MAY 17, 6:30-8:30 pm. Learn how to manage and budget your money, borrowing and credit, and how to clean up your credit report. More...

CIVIC CALENDAR

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