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Eastside Catholic Teen Honored for Water Rescue
Ian Fursman, 15, and his cousin Patrick Finigan, 16, were commended for saving the lives of two teens last summer on Lake Sammamish.

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Ian Fursman, 15, and his cousin Patrick Finigan, 16, were commended for saving the lives of two teens last summer on Lake Sammamish.

Patrick Finigan, 16, and his cousin Ian Fursman, 15, were commended for saving the lives of two teens last summer on Lake Sammamish.
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The following information from July 2 to July 9 was provided by the Bonney Lake Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
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David Engle, who had both volunteered in and ran a business involving youth baseball, faces separate charges of child rape in King County.
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Dr. Beth Guerra of the Animal Critical Care and Emergency Services clinic told KIRO last week the uptick is related to the legalization of marijuana in the state.
Filing cites inadequate land use application prepared for KCLS's proposed replacement of the Cedar River Library and failure of Renton’s environmental review to require mitigation of significant impacts, as required under SEPA.
Residents are advised that depending on weather conditions, roads will be reopened as soon as possible, usually no more than 30 minutes after the work began.
Municipal Judge Ron Heslop owns both Puyallup Towing and Engle's Towing but has agreed to surrender the former's license while the latter business in Bonney Lake remains under state scrutiny.
Renton resident, photographer and journalist Ava Van, who was recently featured in a number of vignettes about working at a Vietnamese orphanage, shares some well-researched travel tips.
Pending approval by the Renton School Board on July 17, Randy Taylor will be the interim principal at Hazen for the 2013-14 school year.
Local pastor and Renton community member Kirby Unti is this year’s Grand Marshal of the annual IKEA Renton River Days Parade.
If you have contact with Roy Thompson or locate his vehicle, please call King County Sheriff’s Office 911 Center at 206-296-3311.
With a forecast for partly to mostly sunny conditions and highs resting comfortably in the mid 70s this weekend, what better way to enjoy the weather than at the Sumner's Rhubarb Days Festival happening this weekend July 13-14?