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Kent Youth Soccer Association club players and family members came out to show their support to Mark Fremmerlid

Kent City Council gets an earful over city budget

Seventy-two parents and players from a Kent soccer club packed the Kent City Council meeting Tuesday night at City Hall to plea for replacement of the fields lost two years ago when the city built the ShoWare Center.

Kent Youth Soccer Association club players and family members came out to show their support to Mark Fremmerlid
The Army Corps of Engineers had drills pumping grout and drilling holes this summer

Howard Hanson Dam: A tour of the repairs

Join the Army Corps of Engineers for a tour in September on a project to shore up the right embankment of the Howard Hanson Dam on the Green River. The project, completed in November, has enabled the corps to reduce the risk of floods on the river this winter.

  • Nov 18, 2009
  • BY Wire Service
The Army Corps of Engineers had drills pumping grout and drilling holes this summer

Man dies Wednesday following accident at Kent Boeing plant

Kent Police and Boeing officials are investigating the circumstances that led to a man dying in what appears to be an industrial accident at about 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Boeing plant in Kent.

  • Nov 18, 2009
  • BY Wire Service
Army Corps of Engineers Col. Anthony Wright held a press conference Nov. 5 to update the status of the Howard Hanson Dam.

Howard Hanson Dam: Army Corps gives update on flood chances

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Col. Anthony Wright gives an update on the status of the Howard Hanson Dam, following the corps Nov. completion of a project to improve seepage issues at the flood-control facility on the Green River.

  • Nov 18, 2009
  • BY Wire Service
Army Corps of Engineers Col. Anthony Wright held a press conference Nov. 5 to update the status of the Howard Hanson Dam.

Click It or Ticket patrols yield 143 citations

The results are in from the Nighttime Click it or Ticket patrols conducted by local law enforcement between Oct. 23 and Nov. 8.

  • Nov 18, 2009
  • BY Wire Service
Sandy Collins

After 32 years of service, Kent School Board’s Sandy Collins is retiring

As she prepares for her final meeting after 32 years on the Kent School Board, Sandy Collins can look back over her schools career and see how much some things have changed, and how much hasn’t.

Sandy Collins

CDC report: Sexually transmitted disease rates stable in King County, but inequities persist

This week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released its annual report on sexually transmitted diseases.

  • Nov 17, 2009
  • BY Wire Service

Mock trial program seeks high school students, advisors

High school students now have an opportunity to experience life as an attorney in the courtroom.

  • Nov 17, 2009
  • BY Wire Service

Kent scholar earns award

Elisa Grant of Kent was awarded the Pacific Northwest Chapter – William Hunt Scholarship, (part of the American Society of Travel Agents Scholarship Fund), in the amount of $1,500, from Tourism Cares, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the travel experience for future generations.

  • Nov 17, 2009
  • BY Wire Service

Do lunch, see fashions at Kent Soroptimist event

Soroptimist International of Kent will sponsor its Holiday Luncheon and Fashion Show 11:30 a.m. Dec. 2 at the Meridian Valley Country Club, 24830 136th Ave. S.E.

  • Nov 17, 2009
  • BY Wire Service

Blotter: Boyfriend tells police he punched himself in the face

ASSAULT Police arrested a 30-year-old woman for investigation of fourth-degree assault after she reportedly threw a pop can that hit her boyfriend in the back, then punched him several times in the face.

Mitten, coat drive at Neely O’Brien

The Neely-O’Brien PTA is sponsoring a coat and mitten drive in support of the Kent School District Clothing Bank. During conference week, Nov. 16-20, parents are encouraged to bring in new or gently used coat and mitten donations to the collection box near the office.

  • Nov 17, 2009
  • BY Wire Service

Late ballot decision: Heide beats Miller in hospital-board race

Voters in Valley Medical Center’s Public Hospital District 1 decided to go a new direction by picking challenger Aaron Heide over incumbent Mike Miller for Commissioner Position No. 4.

Charles Cortes/ Reporter/ 11/12/09 Co-Chairs of the Kent School District Clothing Bank

Kent schools clothing bank: Reaching out to growing number of families in need

At the Kent Area PTA Council’s clothing bank, it is sometimes the little things that can choke you up. For clothing bank co-chair Deb Fairclough, one of those moments happened recently, soon after the clothing bank ran out of mittens. “A little girl grabbed a mismatched pair of socks and put them on her hands and said ‘Mommy, these will keep my hands warm,’” Fairclough said Thursday.

Charles Cortes/ Reporter/ 11/12/09 Co-Chairs of the Kent School District Clothing Bank

King County plans to euthanize its animal control, shelter services, by Jan. 31

King County plans to close its animal shelters in Kent and Bellevue by Jan. 31, and let the cities and regional, nonprofit animal-care groups take over the care of the region’s unwanted pets.

Windstorm with 50 mph gusts could hit Kent tonight

Weather forecasters predict a windstorm with speeds of 25 to 35 mph and gusts up to 50 mph could strike Kent between Monday evening and noon Tuesday.

Health Department: Some H1N1 vaccine becoming available; more expected

A bulletin from Public Health of Seattle/King County Due to the national delay in H1N1 vaccine production, the supplies we have in the community aren't enough to meet the demand right now, and it's been a challenge for many to find vaccine.

  • Nov 16, 2009
  • BY Wire Service

Speak your piece: Kent sets 2010 budget hearing

Speak your piece about the city of Kent’s preliminary 2010 budget at a public hearing 7 p.m. Tuesday at the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 220 Fourth Ave. S.

  • Nov 12, 2009
  • BY Wire Service

No arrests in pedestrian-car accident in Kent; woman knocked 150 feet

A 41-year-old Kent man will not face charges from King County prosecutors in connection with his vehicle reportedly hitting a Kent woman Oct. 27 as she tried to cross the Benson Highway to catch a bus.

Kent animal shelter: Pets to stay put, for now

With lower Green River flood odds, King County officials say they’ll keep put the cats and dogs of the Kent Animal Shelter, rather than moving them to a temporary site, as had been announced earlier this fall.