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Warm hearts needed for canine friends

Do you have a warm and caring family? Are there pets in your household who give you unconditional love?

BASEBALL: Corpuz, Kentwood roll past Kentlake

The roll continued for the Kentwood High baseball team on Friday afternoon. A day after barely getting past rival Tahoma, the Conquerors exploded for 18 hits en route to a 15-9 South Puget Sound League win over Kentlake.

Funds needed to keep Safe Havens domestic violence visitation center open

Unless immediate funding can be found, Safe Havens, the Kent-based domestic violence visitation and exchange center, will close its doors at the end of April.

The city of Kent is beginning foreclosure proceedings on the unfinished parking gararge on Fourth and Smith streets.

Kent to foreclose on stalled garage project

After waiting nearly three years for a new developer to come forward, Kent City Council members voted unanimously earlier this month to give the mayor and city attorney authority to begin foreclosure proceedings on the unfinished parking garage at Fourth Avenue and West Smith Street.

The city of Kent is beginning foreclosure proceedings on the unfinished parking gararge on Fourth and Smith streets.
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Wine, Women, Wow! comes to Kent May 7

The Kent Downtown Partnership is gearing up for its fifth-annual "Wine, Women, Wow!" event, which this year is scheduled for 6-10 p.m. May 7 at the Kent ShoWare Center.

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Regional Fire Authority tax is hidden from Kent voters

I second the statement from last week’s letter regarding the creation of a regional fire authority, “Opposed to regional fire authority plan,” April 16 Kent Reporter. I paraphrase it: “Vote for this measure with your eyes open.”

Did Washington state really cut its budget by $3 billion last year?

Representatives Upthegrove and Orwall claim that our state government cut $3 billion from the state budget last year. If that budget was actually $3 billion less than the previous budget then I commend them. If not, they lied to us.

Kent Predators cleaned up their act, played ‘a much better game’

I did not go to the Predators second home game last Friday but I did talk to my Dad who did go. He told me the Predators only had one personal foul penalty called all game on them.

Regional Fire Authority tax is too costly for Kent residents

The Kent City Council is going to let voters decide if they want to tax themselves under the Regional Fire Authority plan.

Thanks to Kent parishes for helping the needy

National Volunteers Week April 18-24 celebrates the spirit of service to others in communities across the nation.

Kellie Suzanne Conwell

Kellie Suzanne (Lange) ConwellKellie Suzanne (Lange) Conwell went to be with the Lord on April 17, 2010 after 6 years of battling breast cancer. She… Continue reading

Wallace Duane Everson

Wallace (Wally) Duane EversonWallace Duane Everson (Wally) age 86 passed unexpectedly on April 12, 2010 at Valley Medical Center in Renton, WA. Wally is survived… Continue reading

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Kent teachers stage rally over budget cuts: Slide Show

The Kent teachers union, called the Kent Education Association, conducted a rally Wednesday evening outside district headquarters, to protest the board's anticipated budget cuts that were to be made that evening. Follow the Kent Reporter for a story and updates.

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Waste Management garbage drivers to end strike Friday

Waste Management garbage haulers plan to end their strike at midnight and return to work Friday, Teamsters Local 174 officials announced Thursday afternoon.

Lingerie Football League releases schedule

The Seattle Mist and the women's Lingerie Football League will return to the ShoWare Center in Kent for a second season.

Catch the blues at Pat’s Bar

Jim King's Blues Gone Wild band plays from 8 p.m to midnight at Pat's Bar and Grill, 114 Railroad Ave. N., in downtown Kent.

FOOTBALL: Paulson named coach at Kentlake

After more than a month of speculation, Chris Paulson was announced on Wednesday afternoon as the new head football coach at Kentlake High.Paulson, 28, spent… Continue reading

Budget crisis: Kent teachers plan protest tonight at School Board meeting

Kent teachers will protest what their union leadership is calling "the false choice district administrators are presenting to School Board members" regarding the Kent School District budget.

The Urinal Incident, great names, and a big matchup on the diamond | Column

As a parent of two boys (4 and 10), I’ve come to learn that some things are a lot funnier when they happen to someone else. That thought has never rung more true than last week at Safeco Field during the Mariners home opener against the Oakland A’s. Attending the first game of the season at Safeco is a tradition in the Walker household. Unfortunately, it also has found a way to go hand-in-hand with at least one yearly mishap. More often than not, the unfortunate incident typically revolves around running late and getting caught in endless traffic while my two boys sit in the back seat and amusingly watch on as I mumble incoherent vulgarities underneath my breath like Chevy Chase in “Christmas Vacation.”

Kentwood's Austin Voth has been a terror on the SPSL North this season both on the mound and at the plate. Voth

BASEBALL: Unbeaten Kentwood running away with SPSL North

Blister problems held back Austin Voth on the baseball diamond last spring. Today, the only blistering going on in the Kentwood High right-hander’s world is the kind he is currently administering on his South Puget Sound League North Division foes.

Kentwood's Austin Voth has been a terror on the SPSL North this season both on the mound and at the plate. Voth