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Fergus Prestbye

Sunrise Rotary hands big donation over to Kent School District for Communities in Schools

Back in October, as part of their annual "Harvest For the Community" fundraiser, the members of the Kent Sunrise Rotary Club selected Communities in Schools as their "Fund-a-cause" selection.

Fergus Prestbye

Thunderbirds fall to Spokane Chiefs 3-1 Dec. 15 at ShoWare

The Spokane Chiefs defeated the Seattle Thunderbirds 3-1 Tuesday night at ShoWare Center in Kent. Spokane (21-9-2-0) opened the scoring at 9:25 of the first period on Levko Koper's 15th goal of the season. Mitch Wahl and Kyle Beach registered assists on the play.

  • Dec 16, 2009
  • BY Wire Service
Mary Fogh

Vigilant about senior citizen rights: King County ombudsmen make the rounds

Dee Woods joined the King County Long Term Care Ombudsman Program two years ago to help make sure residents of adult family homes receive proper treatment.

Mary Fogh
Kent is about to get its first-ever professional men's football team

Kent Predators announce 2010 football schedule

The Kent Predators have announced their 2010 schedule for the professional Indoor Football League.The expansion team opens the season with road games Feb. 28 at… Continue reading

  • Dec 15, 2009
  • BY Wire Service
Kent is about to get its first-ever professional men's football team
Seattle Thunderbirds Cool Bird demonstrates a bad choice in refreshments with his pop as his teammates Prab Ria

Seattle Thunderbirds help Kent school celebrate fitness win

After a summer spent eating smart, playing hard and learning about nutrition, the winner of the Cruzin’ Passport Challenge in the Kent School District was announced this week and a $1,000 check for new physical education equipment was presented to Covington Elementary School.

Seattle Thunderbirds Cool Bird demonstrates a bad choice in refreshments with his pop as his teammates Prab Ria

Kent-Meridian needs project judges for senior projects

Kent-Meridian High School is seeking community volunteers to help judge culminating projects. In Washington State, high school seniors are required to present a culminating project to a panel of community members and staff in order to graduate.

  • Dec 15, 2009
  • BY Wire Service
Kent Police Youth Council leader Lisa Pham critiques the group skits on responsibility during the ‘Game of Life’ on Tuesday

Drinking, abuse, financial responsibility are topics of Kent’s ‘Game of Life’ for teens

It may have been called the Game of Life, but the topics being discussed this past week during the 23rd annual event at Kent Commons were anything but child’s play.

Kent Police Youth Council leader Lisa Pham critiques the group skits on responsibility during the ‘Game of Life’ on Tuesday

BLOTTER: Man arrested after wife says he broke down door, shoved her

ASSAULT A 27-year-old woman told police that her husband of eight years grabbed her, shoved her and broke through a locked bedroom door to get to her during a domestic dispute at about 12:07 a.m. Nov. 25 at an apartment in the 24800 block of 101st Place Southeast.

Can it happen or not? All your questions answered about sewage geysers.

Flood-induced sewage geysers – fact or fiction?

As if the tough economy weren’t enough to worry about, the threat of flooding in the Green River Valley has residents and business owners on high alert. We’ve got our sandbags, we’ve signed up for CodeRED, and we’ve bought flood insurance. But none of these measures protects us from sewage backups.

  • Dec 14, 2009
  • BY Wire Service
Can it happen or not? All your questions answered about sewage geysers.
The off ramp on to Willis Street backs up towards Highway 167 in the early-morning hours Nov. 24. The City of Kent wants the state to fund a design study to rebuild the interchange so as to improve traffic flow.

Washington Legislature alert: Kent Council says it will lobby state for levee repairs, traffic studies

Kent city officials plan to lobby the state Legislature next year to help pay for Green River levee repairs as well as a design to rebuild the Highway 167 interchange at Willis Street.

The off ramp on to Willis Street backs up towards Highway 167 in the early-morning hours Nov. 24. The City of Kent wants the state to fund a design study to rebuild the interchange so as to improve traffic flow.
A Kent city maintenance worker uses a forklift in October to move a super sandbag out of the filling area to a holding pile before placing them along portions of the Green River levee system in Kent. The city's maintenance crews were honored by the Kent City Council this month for their efforts placing all the sandbags in such a short time.

City sandbag crews get ovation from Kent City Council for flood protection work

Heather McIntosh and two dozen other Kent city employees used silly humor, energy drinks and motivation to make it through nearly 30 straight days of work filling giant sandbags, in preparation for possible flooding this winter.

A Kent city maintenance worker uses a forklift in October to move a super sandbag out of the filling area to a holding pile before placing them along portions of the Green River levee system in Kent. The city's maintenance crews were honored by the Kent City Council this month for their efforts placing all the sandbags in such a short time.

Kent man guilty in shooting death of wife, jury finds; Tracy Floren to be sentenced Jan. 13

A King County Superior Court jury in Seattle found a 66-year-old Kent man guilty of first-degree murder Thursday in connection with the shooting death of… Continue reading

Animal Shelter Guild files lawsuit against King County, County Exec Constantine

The King County Animal Control Officer's Guild filed a lawsuit Friday against King County and County Executive Dow Constantine to seek release of e-mails from a citizens' advisory committee that in 2007 issued a report that called conditions at the Kent animal shelter “deplorable.”

Kent Fire Department says watch for leaking pipes and protect against breaks during thaw

As the first big freeze of the winter begins to ease, many residents and businesses will soon discover water pipes damaged by ice that has… Continue reading

  • Dec 11, 2009
  • BY Wire Service
Kent Fire Chief Jim Schneider

Kent voters to decide on new tax district: Regional fire authority

Voters in Kent and King County Fire District 37 will decide in April whether to approve forming a regional fire authority. The new entity, if approved, would merge the Kent Fire Department with King County Fire District 37.

Kent Fire Chief Jim Schneider
Emotional moment: Law officers operated as pallbearers Tuesday for the casket of Lakewood officer Greg Richards

Lakewood service for slain officers was emotional time for Kent and law enforcement community

An achingly cold sunny afternoon Tuesday was the stage for an emotional tribute to four slain police officers. Attended by nearly 20,000 - most of them law officers from across the country and Canada - the memorial service took place at the Tacoma Dome, which was filled nearly to capacity.

Emotional moment: Law officers operated as pallbearers Tuesday for the casket of Lakewood officer Greg Richards

Toy-wrapping party Friday

Volunteers can participate in a Toys for Joy gift-wrapping party at 7 p.m. Friday at Kent Fire Station No. 75, 15635 S.E. 272nd St.The Kent… Continue reading

  • Dec 10, 2009
  • BY Wire Service
Linda Stockham sets up a place to rest for those in need of a warm place to stay during the severely cold winter night

Homeless families stay warm at Kent severe weather center

With the drop in temperatures over the past week, the City of Kent opened a severe weather shelter at the Kent Lutheran Church and operated… Continue reading

  • Dec 10, 2009
  • BY Wire Service
Linda Stockham sets up a place to rest for those in need of a warm place to stay during the severely cold winter night

Kent Council OKs 2010 budget, some members express alarm

The Kent City Council voted 5-2 Tuesday night to adopt what Council President Debbie Raplee called "a pretty conservative" 2010 city budget.

Starting Saturday, H1N1 vaccine available to everyone; clinics are open in Kent

Starting this Saturday those eligible to receive H1N1 influenza vaccine will be expanded to everybody six months of age and older in King County. Depending on early demand among this broader group, supplies may be limited for a time at some locations.

  • Dec 9, 2009
  • BY Wire Service