The Reebok Women's Triathlon Series is looking for 200-300 volunteers for its race at Steel Lake Park in Federal Way on September 11, 2005. More than 1,000 athletes are expected to attend this event, as well as thousands of spectators.
MORENews
CITY COUNCIL RACE 2005 Drago favors a focus
Wed, 08/17/05
There is $500 million worth of city-street and bridge repairs that have been ignored too long and Seattle City Council President Jan Drago says it is time to get to work on that.
"The next four years, the focus needs not to be on big…MORE
Mayor tells board 'take action'
Wed, 08/17/05
ROBINSON NEWSPAPERS
Monorail planners should figure out how many miles of guideway and how many stations can be built for $1.5 billion and, if necessary, get ready to put an altered version of the Green Line before the voters this fall,…MORE
Demos don't endorse Lamphear or Clark
Wed, 08/17/05
Times/News
Against the backdrop of a sharply divided Burien City Council, 34th District Democrats declined on Aug.
MORERoll out the green carpet
Wed, 08/17/05
CONTRIBUTOR
Ending months of speculation and community controversy, Seattle Parks and Recreation Superintendent Ken Bounds announced his approval of the Loyal Heights Playfield Improvement plan last Friday, a plan that is intended to add…MORE
Meal Maker's landlord will appeal court ruling
Wed, 08/17/05
Times/News
The owner of the Meal Makers restaurant property will appeal a recent court ruling that would allow the city of Burien to take their land for development of Town Square.
Robin Oldfelt, a spokeswoman for Strobel Family…MORE
Burien may get new hotel
Wed, 08/17/05
Special to the Times/News
A hotel, long-sought by supporters of downtown business development, may be coming to Burien.
City lawmakers were expected to consider on Aug.
MORENew school-construction bond urged
Wed, 08/17/05
Times/News
Voters in the Highline School District may be asked in March to approve another bond measure to build four new elementary schools and finance other district upgrades.
A fifth elementary would also be rebuilt using state…MORE
Garbage site may move
Wed, 08/17/05
The city of Seattle could take Harbor Island off its list of potential sites for a garbage-handling facility because the Port of Seattle might need the property for its growing shipping business.
Seattle Public Utilities has been looking…MORE
Junction hires new director
Wed, 08/17/05
The West Seattle Junction Association's board of directors said Friday it had hired Angela Rae as its new executive director, replacing Kay Knapton who left earlier in the summer.
Michael Hoffman, president of the association, said Rae has…MORE