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Your locally-owned newspaper, serving North Bend and Snoqualmie, Washington

February 20, 2014 VOL. 5, NO. 8

Mount Si basketball season ends Page 10

Two Rivers Middle School takes to the airwaves By Sherry Grindeland

Jazzy Student musicians get invited to jazz festival. Page 3

Goodbye, officer North Bend police close up shop.

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Police blotter

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Stephen Kangas (left) watches as eighth-grader Levi Putz speaks to a distant “ham.” Classmates Zoe Olsson and C.J. Rathmell watch, spellbound.

There were no “hams” – just awed students who tuned into everything being taught during the amateur radio school club roundup Feb. 4-6 at Two Rivers Middle School. Stephen Kangas brings his amateur radio equipment, his expertise and his FCC license annually to Joe Burgener’s classroom at the North Bend school. This is the sixth year he’s volunteered for the roundup, a weeklong event each February. Radio operators throughout the world participate in the School Club Roundup, teaching kindergarten through college students about the joys and challenges of ham radio operations. Kangas begins by going to the classroom to explain what’s going to happen. Then, a couple days before the on-air sessions begin, selected students help him raise an antenna. Using an air-powered gun he See HAM, Page 2

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Both school levies pass

Babies can be left in safe places

By Sherry Grindeland

the other side. The towel is a Target brand, Home Collection. Detectives hope someone will recognize the towel and call in with information that will help in the investigation. The dead baby was found in the woods near the Kimble Creek Bridge. Detectives said the baby appears to have been a full term newborn and still had the umbilical cord attached. The sheriff’s office is not yet

Voters are approving Snoqualmie Valley School District levy proposals by a comfortable margin. Both levies replace existing ones and neither levy proposition will fund construction. The Educational Programs and Operations levy, formerly known as Maintenance and Operations, has received 5,483 yes votes to 2,614 as of Feb. 14. The Technology levy is passing 5,589 to 2,512. Both are getting a more than 65 percent approval. Levies need 50 percent approval to pass. Votes will continue to trickle in until Feb. 25, but both levies seem destined to pass. “We are extremely grateful to the community for supporting the school district levy propositions,” said Joel Aune, school district super-

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See LEVIES, Page 3

By Sherry Grindeland

A really big show BeatleMania Live comes to Snoqualmie Casino. Page 8

Prsrt Std U.S. Postage PAID Kent, WA Permit No. 71 POSTAL CUSTOMER

Relinquishing a newborn baby can be a heart-wrenching decision under the best of circumstances. But abandoning an infant in the woods is among the worst of circumstances. In Washington, mothers and/ or fathers who don’t feel they’re able to care for a new baby have had a better choice since 2002 when the Baby Safe Haven law was enacted. They can bring the baby to any hospital emergency room or fire station and anonymously leave the infant with staff member, firefighter or volunteer. This law applies to babies 72 hours or younger. If there are no signs of intentional abuse, the person who relinquishes the baby does not need to supply See SAFE, Page 2

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An abandoned baby was found wrapped in this towel. Investigators are hoping someone will recognize it.

Information sought in abandoned baby case The King County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information about a dead newborn whose body was found in the woods in the 38800 block of Southeast North Bend Way shortly after 2 p.m. Feb. 12. Detectives released a photograph of a towel that was found with the baby. It is a full-sized, faded black bath towel with multiple color square patterns on one side and rectangles on


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