Doug Schulze will trade one prosperous waterfront community for another on Nov. 1 when he becomes Normandy Park's new city manager.
He has spent the past 10 years as city manager of Medina.
Schulze came to Medina from Minnesota. He…MORE
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Tue, 10/10/06
Doug Schulze will trade one prosperous waterfront community for another on Nov. 1 when he becomes Normandy Park's new city manager.
He has spent the past 10 years as city manager of Medina.
Schulze came to Medina from Minnesota. He…MORE
Tue, 10/10/06
In a move that is being questioned by some fire district taxpayers, the North Highline Fire commissioners raised long-time Chief Russ Pritchard's salary to $198,000 per year at their Sept. 7 meeting.
Pritchard will receive the 57 percent…MORE
Sat, 10/07/06
A surge of sidewalk cafes are turning trendy Ballard inside out. They're good for business, customers love them, and new zoning permits are getting the green light.
From 2001 to 2005, just one establishment per year recieved a sidewalk…MORE
Sat, 10/07/06
Businesses and community groups in Ballard are criticizing Seattle and Washington State Departments of Transportation for failing to adequately evaluate economic risks from what could be as many as 10 years of traffic headaches building an…MORE
Wed, 10/04/06
A new playground project now in the fundraising stage, could brighten up the playground behind the Salmon Bay School.
The 35-year-old field has cracked asphalt with weeds coming up.
MORETue, 10/03/06
Alki's Miss Liberty has made her first groan of rebirth.
Well, maybe it was more like a long hiss, but however your want to describe it, the lady is on her way back to her home on the beach, where she will proudly gaze on the waters of…MORE
Tue, 10/03/06
Strobel Family Investments, which owns the Meal Makers restaurant land and building, is appealing its land-use case to the Washington Supreme Court.
According to Michael Bindas of the Washington chapter of the Institute for Justice, the…MORE
Tue, 10/03/06
City residents are invited to celebrate the start of construction of Burien Town Square at a groundbreaking ceremony on Tuesday, Oct. 10.
The event, which will include U.S. Sen. Patty Murray and Rep.
MORETue, 10/03/06
Would a blue-ribbon panel to analyze annexation of the North Highline Unincorporated Area ease tensions in Burien?
That's what lawmakers wondered on Sept.
MORETue, 10/03/06
The Des Moines City Council launched a discussion last week about proposed changes to the marina.
Remodeling the harbormaster's house, building a marina hardware store, adding more guest moorage and replacing the bulkhead are options that…MORE