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Kent to test CodeRED emergency system

Emergency-preparedness officials from the City of Kent will conduct a test of its CodeRED emergency notification system April 20, starting at 10 a.m.

  • Apr 13, 2010
  • BY Wire Service

Kent-Meridian High School Alumni Choir to perform April 17

A Kent-Meridian High School alumni choir as well as the current high school choir will perform a concert at 7 p.m. April 17 at the school's Performing Arts Center, 10020 S.E. 256th St.

  • Apr 13, 2010
  • BY Wire Service

Relay for Life – Kent event runs June 4-5

It’s time to fight back against cancer. The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Kent has set the 2010 event date for June 4-5 from 6 p.m. to noon at Kent-Meridian High School's French Field.

  • Apr 12, 2010
  • BY Wire Service
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Kent schools bracing for multimillion-dollar funding gap, community meeting is tonight

The Kent School District has a budget to pare down next year - by millions of dollars, thanks to a lack of state funding, among the reasons.

  • Apr 12, 2010
  • BY Wire Service
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Nursing assistant at Kent facility loses credential following rape charge

The state Department of Health on April 2 suspended the credential of a certified nursing assistant charged with second-degree rape of a 71-year-old woman at a Kent assisted-living facility.

Will Kent, Covington get regional fire authority? It’s on the ballot

Voters in Kent, Covington and King County Fire District 37 will decide this month whether they want to form a regional fire authority that would merge the Kent Fire Department and Fire District 37.

Car thieves target Hondas in north Kent

The Kent Police say at least 10 Honda vehicles from the 1990s have been stolen and later recovered over the last few weeks in a 12-block area of north Kent.

  • Apr 11, 2010
  • BY Wire Service

Weight loss made REAL simple – Columnist Denise McArthur

Want to lose weight? Eat REAL food. It really is that simple. Eat real food. Now, do you have any idea what I am talking about? That is what I thought. We have forgotten what real food is.

Kentridge Dance Team wins at state competition – Developing story

The Kentridge High School dance team, The Chatelaines, recently won first place in two categories at the Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association 4A Dance/Drill Championships. The two categories were show routine and in academics. The 52-member team has a cumulative grade point average of 3.5.

  • Apr 9, 2010
  • BY Wire Service

Kent-Meridian High School teacher chosen as 2010 Earth Hero

Dianne Thompson, Kent-Meridian High School’s environmental science teacher, was selected as a 2010 Earth Hero at School by King County Executive Dow Constantine. Nominees are selected for their work to raise environmental awareness in their schools.

  • Apr 9, 2010
  • BY Wire Service

Kent School District event puts spotlight on inclusion of students with disabilities

Mark your calendar for the "Spotlight on Inclusion premiere" 6:30 p.m. April 22 in the Kent-Meridian High School's Performing Arts Center. The school's address is: 10020 SE 256th Street, Kent, WA 98030.

  • Apr 9, 2010
  • BY Wire Service

Kent man pleads guilty in child-rape case; estranged wife also facing charges

Kent resident Brian Beston has pleaded guilty Apirl 9 to first-degree rape of a child, first-degree child molestation, sexual exploitation of a minor, and dealing in child pornography for raping a 4-year-old girl and sending videos of the sexual abuse to a pedophile in California. This is according to the King County Prosecutor's Office.

Kent Animal Care and Control Shelter veterinarian assistant Sho Sheller takes out a stray cat in quarantine to check the status of its health April 6 at the Kent Animal Shelter.

King County: Cities must foot animal-shelter bill or start their own services

King County officials released a proposal Thursday for a new animal control and sheltering service starting July 1 that gives cities the option of buying into a regional model operated by the county or each city could leave the county program to run its own animal services department.

Kent Animal Care and Control Shelter veterinarian assistant Sho Sheller takes out a stray cat in quarantine to check the status of its health April 6 at the Kent Animal Shelter.
Trudy Schug

Shoe fairy helps Kent track team put in the miles

For Trudy Schug, the gut-check moment came when, as a P.E. teacher in the Kent School District, she gave a pair of athletic shoes to one of her students.

Trudy Schug

Kent schools could be seeing major budget cuts – share your input now

The Kent School District is facing an economic reality that one of its top financial officials is calling “unprecedented.”

Erik Linder

Is Dancing with the Stars next?

Erik Linder, 9, right, and Richkie Taylor, 9, performed at the Kent Senior Activity Center during the spring luncheon on Friday, March 19.

  • Apr 8, 2010
  • BY Wire Service
Erik Linder

Share your ideas about improving Kent city parks at meeting tonight

Have some ideas about improving Kent City parks? Then attend a Green Kent Partnership meeting from 5:30-6:30 p.m. April 8 at Kent City Hall, 220 Fourth Ave. S.

  • Apr 8, 2010
  • BY Wire Service

Snoqualmie summit reopens: I-90 alert

DESCRIPTION: Snoqualmie Pass is open eastbound. Traction tires are advised, oversized vehicles are prohibited in both directions of travel. LOCATION: Eastbound I-90 at milepost 47 five miles west of the summit. LOCATION: Eastbound I-90 at milepost 47, five miles west of the summit START: April 8, 2010, 11:00 a.m.

  • Apr 8, 2010
  • BY Wire Service
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 April 6 to give the mayor and city attorney authority to begin foreclosure proceedings on the unfinished parking garage at Fourth Avenue and West Smith Street.

  • Apr 8, 2010
  • BY Wire Service
The city of Kent is beginning foreclosure proceedings on the unfinished parking gararge on Fourth and Smith streets.

Garbage talks break off between Waste Management, Teamsters

Garbage hauler contract talks between Waste Management and Teamsters Local 174 broke off Tuesday and no further talks were scheduled.