The Issaquah Press is reporting that Issaquah’s economic development director is headed to Burien to replace former Burien economic development director Dick Loman.
Loman retired last month.
Dan Trimble departed Issaquah on Oct. 21…MORE
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Thu, 10/27/11
The Issaquah Press is reporting that Issaquah’s economic development director is headed to Burien to replace former Burien economic development director Dick Loman.
Loman retired last month.
Dan Trimble departed Issaquah on Oct. 21…MORE
Wed, 10/26/11
Two SeaTac council members suggested Oct. 25 that the city should require nonprofit groups that receive money directly from the city to remain neutral in city elections.
The proposal from Deputy Mayor Gene Fisher and Councilman Rick…MORE
Wed, 10/26/11
Photographer Kurt Howard may have been the only survivor of ZomBcon 2011, held at the SeaTac Hilton from Oct. 21 to 23.
Please click the image above for 29 more photos from the event.
The conference included visiting actors of the…MORE
Wed, 10/26/11
Press release: By now, Des Moines residents with solid waste collection services should have received new CleanScapes garbage, recycling, and compost containers. If you have not received your new containers, please contact CleanScapes at 206-762-…MORE
Wed, 10/26/11
Update for 1:54 p.m. WSDOT reports all northbound lanes of SR 599 are now open.
Update for 1:11 p.m. A front end loader is currently pushing the semi trailer over, traffic should resume shortly.
Original post A semi-truck rolled…MORE
Tue, 10/25/11
Deadline for receiving items for Community Calendar is 5 p.m. Wednesday for the following week’s Times/News. Events are published based on timeliness and space availability. Email submissions to: hteditor@robinsonnews.com Items can be accepted…MORE
Tue, 10/25/11
The Nov. 8 City Council election could serve as Burien voters’ referendum on annexation of White Center and the remaining unincorporated North Highline area.
Only voters living within the proposed annexation area are eligible to actually…MORE
Tue, 10/25/11
This could be the most game-changing election in SeaTac since the residents voted to incorporate more than 20 years ago.
A proposition that would change SeaTac’s form of government is on the ballot for a fourth time. It lost by only 9…MORE
Tue, 10/25/11
Proponents of SeaTac Proposition 1are hoping that the fourth time is the charm as residents vote again on changing the city’s form of government.
The measure has been before voters three times previously. It failed by just 9 votes in 2009…MORE
Tue, 10/25/11
It was heartbreaking for animal lovers everywhere when news broke that a Burien house was raided Oct. 6 in a case of animal hoarding. Officials found 38 dogs in varying stages of distress, 9 of which had to be euthanized straightaway.
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