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WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE
Seattle selects 13 players overall
EMERALD DOWNS
Ceballos posts three wins, including $21,500 Muckleshoot Casino Purse
THE PETRI DISH
Democratic lawmakers greeted the end of the 2019 legislative session with warm embraces, wide smiles, and for some, irrepressible joy. There was no visible residual… Continue reading
Kent is full of skilled makers, bakers and producers, and the Kent Tractor Supply store is bringing the talented individuals and businesses together for a… Continue reading
A Canadian resident from British Columbia who traveled to Seattle in late April 2019 has been diagnosed with measles. The traveler, a man in his… Continue reading
As Kent’s new YMCA facility continues to take shape, area Zumba instructor Aya Fujisaki invites visitors to dance to the music on stage at Morrill… Continue reading
MESSAGE FROM SBA
By Jeremy Field, U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) I have a challenge for you: Try to go one day without having a small business impact… Continue reading
Relief targets low-income seniors, people with disabilities, veterans
Y.E.L.L. Summit at Highline College targets South King County students
May 11 screening of 1916 film is part of Chancel Arts Series in downtown Kent
The King County Flood Control District has more than $3.6 million in grant funding available in 2019 for projects that target flood-risk reduction along rivers,… Continue reading
Donations taken at GoFundMe page
2019’s Teddy Bear Patrol drive was the best in 30-year partnership
For the Kent Reporter OMAX Corporation has announced two changes to its management team. Mike Ruppenthal has been promoted from vice president of North American… Continue reading
Kent Downtown Partnership has been designated as an accredited Main Street America program for meeting rigorous performance standards set by the National Main Street Center.… Continue reading
Do you support the Muckleshoot Tribe’s plans to build a luxury hotel tower at their casino?… Continue reading
Metro employs more than 370 for light rail service
Activities for families and children, teens and adults