Would-be filmmakers in Federal Way might want to start flexing their creative muscles. The 72-Hour Film Competition is coming up in May, and it promises to test endurance and time-management skills, as well as narrative talent and shooting…MORE
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Lisa Broadstone wins award
Tue, 04/04/06
Lisa Broadstone, eighth grade student at Madison Middle School won the prestigious Mayor's Scholar Award recently for her outstanding academics and community service.
Lisa is the daughter of Jennifer and David Broadstone. She has a 4.0 GPA…MORE
Hope Lutheran drill team repeats first place victory
Tue, 04/04/06
Walk through the front doors of Hope Lutheran School and a prominent display of freshly won trophies will likely be the first to catch attention. But it's on the walls, where framed pictures of academic and sports teams hang, that have captured…MORE
Ex-editor of Highline Times dies
Tue, 04/04/06
Ed Penhale, a communications director for two governors and an ex-Highline Times editor, passed away March 24.
Mr. Penhale graduated from the University of New Hampshire, where he was editor of the school paper. He then worked for a year…MORE
Monorail debt to be paid in full by August
Tue, 04/04/06
The multimillion-dollar debt accumulated by the failed Seattle Monorail Project is expected to be paid off by next fall, so the Monorail Board voted to terminate the motor vehicle excise tax paid by Seattle residents sometime between August and…MORE
McMicken's fire station to be rebuilt, expanded
Tue, 04/04/06
SeaTac lawmakers, acting on two controversial matters March 28, authorized rebuilding the McMicken Heights fire station and changed zoning to allow a student health clinic at Tyee High School.
Four neighboring residential properties will…MORE
Seattle, Burien, King County to cooperate on North Highline annexation
Tue, 04/04/06
Seattle has joined with King County and Burien by signing an agreement to approach the incorporation of the North Highline Unincorporated Area in a cooperative way.
The memorandum of understanding was signed by Mayor Greg Nickels, County…MORE
Construction begins soon on Burien's First Avenue
Tue, 04/04/06
The Burien City Council awarded on March 27 the contract for the long-awaited $26.2 million First Avenue South Improvement Project to Frank Coluccio Construction of Seattle.
Work will begin this spring and is expected to be completed no…MORE
Monorail doubles money in Junction
Tue, 04/04/06
The Seattle Monorail Board OK'd the sale of a West Seattle property last week that will knock about $2 million off the defunct project's debt.
The Monorail Board unanimously approved a purchase-and-sale agreement for Harbor Properties to…MORE
Bond supporters thanked
Wed, 03/29/06
The Highline School District’s $148 million bond has been officially certified by King County Elections as approved by voters.
Final totals showed 64.46 percent (11,410) of Highline voters approved the bond while 35.54 percent (6,292)…MORE