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17 candidates apply for vacant city council position BY RAECHEL DAWSON AND CARRIE RODRIGUEZ Kirkland Reporter

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eventeen candidates have applied for the empty Kirkland Council seat, Position No. 2, that former Councilman Bob Sternoff vacated on March 25. The longtime councilman abruptly resigned following a March 21 story the Reporter

published regarding a civil lawsuit filed against him last November, an embezzlement claim Sternoff recently filed with Kirkland police against a former employee and his financial woes. The candidates include Carol Buckingham, Cynthia Hudson, Eric Martenson, Robert L. Style, Benjamin Wobker, Jason Gardiner, Shelley Kloba, Jon Pascal, Santiago Ramos, Elise Spring

Vitus, Jay Arnold, Michelle Goerdel, Graham Laing, M. Larry McKinney, Kathleen McMonigal, John Smiley, and Tenzing Thinley. The council will hold a special meeting on Monday, April 15, at 6 p.m. in the Peter Kirk room at City Hall to review the applications, finalize interview questions and to

determine the candidates to be interviewed. The council will conduct interviews on Tuesday, April 16 during a special meeting at 4:30 p.m. and the council will make the appointment during the regular council meeting later that evening by a majority vote of the remaining council members.

The appointed council member will take office on May 7 and will serve until the King County Elections Office certifies the November election. If the new council member stands for the general election and wins, he/she will continue to serve. If another person is elected to the fill the vacancy during the November election, the person elected will take

Robotics Club needs funding to go to world champs

City delays action with Medic One levy, firefighters disagree BY RAECHEL DAWSON

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Four high schoolers sat in a Lake Washington High School computer lab last week. Their focus was not on playing computer games or updating Facebook, but on an 18-inch tall robot they created. Their task at hand was to tweak it just enough so that, come world championships, it is fit to compete against more than 400 teams from around the world. Created in the fall of 2011, the Lake Washington High School Robotics Club has proven this school year that they’re serious about competition. The team won the Western Washington VRC Tournament in March after becoming semifinalists at the Washington B Team and the Lake Washington VRC tournaments a few months ago, and were quarterfinalist winners at the Washington

office when the election is certified and would serve through Dec. 31, 2015, which is the remainder of the unexpired term. The Reporter attempted to contact each of the candidates vying for Position No. 2 before the Reporter’s deadline. Each candidate contacted was asked the same questions. Here are the responses: [ more COUNCIL page 2 ]

Members of the Lake Washington Robotics Club work on the robot that will compete in the 2013 VEX High School World Championship in Anaheim, Calif., April 17-20. (Front left) Grady Cox, 11, (back left) club president Steve Anton, 11, (back right) Jacob Wall, 11, (front right) Gordon Walsh, 12. Also on the team, but not pictured, is Regan Colburn, 9. RAECHEL DAWSON, Kirkland Reporter Jump Start Tournament last November. They’ve since been quarterfinalists at the British Columbia VEX Championship in March. The team will next take on the 2013 VEX High School World Championship in Anaheim, Calif., April 17-20.

“This is a chance in a lifetime for these students,” Lake Washington High School club advisor Milo Dullum said, noting the team’s strengths are in dependability and scoring. “It is something they will always remember.”

Robotics Club president Steve Anton, 11, and club members Gordon Walsh, 12, Jacob Wall, 11, and Regan Colburn, 9, make up the competitive team named VEX 4770A Raging Robots, which consists of more students. But before the four

team-members and two chaperones can fly the 1,000plus mile trip, they need to raise more money. They are more than half way towards their $6,000 goal. Organizations such as the Kirkland Rotary Club, the Kirkland [ more CLUB page 5 ]

Kirkland is withholding support of a regionwide Emergency Medical Services’ levy – opposition that could jeopardize the highly regarded Medic One system if a resolution to the impasse isn’t found soon. But Kirkland firefighters this week called out city officials, urging them to leave the decision up to voters in November. “Kirkland’s been working over 18 months to find and improve the service to Kirkland,” said Councilman Dave Asher, who serves on the EMS Advisory Task Force. “We think we’re close and we think we’ll see something in the next couple of weeks that will be something, we’ll get this levy passed and keep this super system together.” [ more EMS page 6 ]

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Santiago Ramos, 32

Seven more council candidates The City of Kirkland released the following candidates’ names after the Reporter’s deadline: Jay Arnold, Michelle Goerdel, Graham Laing, M. Larry McKinney, Kathleen McMonigal, John Smiley, and Tenzing Thinley. Please visit www.KirklandReporter.com for candidate updates, or visit www.kirklandwa.gov to view all candidates’ applications for the vacancy.

Shelley Kloba, age unknown

legislative director for the Washington Sate PTA, a trustee of the Lake Washington Schools Foundation, Background: Kloba lives a board member of the in Kirkland. She went to Kirkland Park Board, a comSeisen International School munity advisor for the Everin Tokyo, and received her greenHealth Medical Center Bachelor’s of Science and a secretary and in Kinesiology from board member of the University of the Washington Illinois at UrbanaMassage Alliance Champaign. Later for Health. She has she graduated with also served as the honors at the Seattle legislative chair for Massage School. the PTA at Franklin Kloba is the owner Shelley Kloba Elementary and of Shelley Kloba Finn Hill Junior Massage and PerHigh. sonal Training in Kirkland Reason for running: and is also employed at The Kloba could not be reached Donaldson Clinic as a masfor comment. sage therapist. Top issues facing the city: Experience: Kloba is the No answer given.

Jason Gardiner, age unknown

former Councilman Bob Sternoff in 2011 and received 48 percent of the Kirkland community’s vote. Background: Gardiner Experience: In 2011, lives in the Evergreen Hill he said he attended the neighborhood, forKirkland’s Police Demerly known as the partment Citizens’ Kingsgate area, and Academy, has taken has lived in Kirkland numerous classes at for seven years. He the Kirkland Comjoined the Navy and munity Center and spent six years as a stayed involved in machinist mate, or the Kirkland comJason Gardiner mechanical engineer, munity by particiand earned the rank pating in Kirkland of Petty Officer events. Second Class before he was Reason for running: Garhonorably discharged. He diner could not be reached works as a wide area network for comment. architect for Oracle USA. Top issues facing the city: Gardiner ran against No answer given.

race shortly after he announced his bid. Experience: Ramos is a commercial real estate broker Background: Ramos’s and director of property family moved from Mexico management for Summerto Kirkland when he was 9 field Commercial in Bellevue, years old. He went through overseeing more than 30 the Lake Washington School employees and nearly 30 District, graduating from buildings. He also serves as Lake Washington chair on the City of High School in 1998. Kirkland’s Human He currently lives in Services Advisory the South Rose Hill Board and chair of neighborhood. the 48th Democratic He holds a Masters Legislative District. of Business AdminReasons for runistration degree from ning: “I grew up in Western Washington Santiago Ramos Kirkland, attended University. its public schools, Ramos ran for and have watched Kirkland state representative, Pos. 2 grow into the family-friendly against former Rep. Deb community that its residents Eddy in 2006. Eddy defeated value,” he said. “I am an active Ramos is the primary elecmember of the community tion, garnering 73 percent and believe in giving back.” more votes. He also ran for the legislative seat again last Search: Santiago Ramos year but dropped out of the Kirklandreporter.com

Jon Pascal, 38

Benjamin Wobker, 37

Carol Buckingham, 43

drive throughout the years. Wobker also co-chairs the Redmond Derby Days Dash and has volunteered at events Background: Wobker lives such as Summerfest, the in the Finn Hill neighborChristmas Tree Lighting, the hood and has lived in Kirkland half-Marathon, the Kirkland for eight years. He 12Ks of Christmas and the graduated from Redmond USO fundraiser. High School in 1994, received Reason for running: his Bachelor’s Degree Wobker says he is in Science and constantly striving Psychology from to make Kirkland a the University of better community Montana in 1998 for his friends, family and graduated with and patients to live a Master’s Degree in and work in. Science and Physical “Every day I work Ben Wobker Therapy in 2000. to make both downWobker owns Lake town where I own Washington Physical a business and in Holmes Therapy, LLC in Kirkland. Point where I live, a better Experience: Aside from place through innovation, being a small business owner, volunteerism and financial Wobker is the organizer and contributions,” Wobker said developer of the Kirkland in an email. Shamrock Run and the Search: Ben Wobker Hopelink Can Madness food Kirklandreporter.com

Finn Hill Neighborhood Alliance, Pascal chairs the policy Background: Pascal lives committee. in the Finn Hill neighborReason for running: Pashood and has lived in Kirkcal cares about the Kirkland land for 12 years. He graducommunity and says he has ated with a Bachelor’s Degree the expertise, passion and of Science in Forestry and a energy to make a positive Master’s Degree of Science in impact. Because he is a Finn Engineering at the University Hill resident, he believes he of Washington. He is will bring a different currently the principerspective to the pal at Transpo Group council and because in Kirkland. King of his background, he County Council believes he can assist members Jane Hague in citywide planning and Rob Dembowski and transportation recently endorsed projects, which are Jon Pascal Pascal for Position 2. currently on the Experience: Pascal council’s agenda. is a local business owner, vice Top issues facing the city: chair of the Kirkland PlanPascal wants to improve the ning Commission, on the sustainability of Kirkland’s board of directors of the Finn budget by fostering a proHill Neighborhood Alliance small business climate in and was the transportation Kirkland. commissioner for nine years. Search: Jon Pascal As a board member of the Kirklandreporter.com

Houghton neighborhood plan update, among other organizations she’s a part of, such as the Department of Background: BuckingCivil Engineering at WSU. ham lives in the Central Reason for running: Houghton neighborhood Buckingham believes if you and has lived in Kirkland live in a community, you for 16 years. She graduated have a responsibility to do from Washington State Uniyour part within a comversity in 1992 with munity. As a small a Bachelor’s Degree business owner, she in Civil Engineerfeels that she can give ing. Buckingham, some good contribua licensed profestions from a business sional engineer, is side and a neighborthe manager and hood standpoint. primary design Top issues facing Carol Buckingham engineer of her the city: Buckingbusiness Structural ham thinks transDesigns, PLLC in portation and traffic are big Kirkland. issues facing the city. Experience: She is the “When people can’t get chair of the Central Houghto where they need to go, it ton Neighborhood Assocauses a lot of frustration,” ciation, has served on the she said in an email. Kirkland Economic PartnerSearch: Buckingham ship and has worked on the Kirklandreporter.com

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Background: Style has lived in Kirkland for 26 years. He has a Bachelor’s degree from the University of California in Public Administration and Urban Planning. Style ran against Mayor Joan McBride for the Position No. 1 seat in 2001, garnering 23 percent of the vote. Experience: He served as an assistant planner when the town of Paradise, Calif. was first created. When he moved to Kirkland, Robert L. Style he was selected to work for the City of Carnation as a city planner and created and managed department budgets that he received an award for. Style also served as Carnation’s public works director, utility supervisor of the city’s water district, traffic engineer and a solid waste manger working with the Department of Ecology closing the city’s landfill site. He negotiated a contract with Solid Waste Management for services for Carnation. He represented the city during the creation and passage of the Growth Management Act. A self-proclaimed “citizen moderator,” Style has regularly attended Kirkland Council meetings for more than 20 years.

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Lake Washington School District from 2001-2007 as a food service manager and catering coordinator. Background: MartenReason for running: He son has lived in Kirkland is running for the vacant for more than 50 years seat because Kirkland is his and lives in the Rose Hill hometown and hopes to neighborhood. He graducontinue his father’s tradiated from Lake tion of giving back. Washington High His father, Gene School and is curMartenson, served rently a full-time on the city’s Planning college student Commission. finishing his Bach“I believe my hiselor of Arts and tory as a city resident Sciences Degree will also contribute to in Social Work Eric Martenson the future of Kirkat Seattle Central land,” he noted. Community ColTop issues facing lege. the city: The Ballard TerExperience: Martenson minal Railroad Company’s has worked in the food pending federal lawsuit service industry and was seeking to stop the city promoted to director of from removing the tracks food services for an interalong the Cross Kirkland national company based in Corridor is the city’s top San Franciso, Calif. issue. He owned and operated a café in Bellevue through Search: Martenson ‘90s and worked for the Kirklandreporter.com

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Background: Hudson lives in the Juanita neighborhood and has lived in Kirkland for about 12 years. She graduated Vanderbilt University and the University of Washington with a doctorate in pharmacy. Experience: Hudson has held various board positions at preschools and in the PTA. Reason for running: Hudson loves living in the City of Kirkland and she believes joining the City Cynthia Hudson Council would give her ample opportunity to continue her work in community service. Top issues facing the city: Hudson thinks parking in Kirkland is a problem as well as keeping small businesses in business for the longterm. “Maintaining the small town charm that drew me to Kirkland is a balance between positive growth and saying ‘no’ to certain demands,” she said in an email. “Urban growth needs to be regulated and encouraged but at a pace that supports the ideals and living standards of the residents who have made this city great.” The Totem Lake neighborhood’s situation is also on Hudson’s radar and thinks the city should offer incentives for businesses to invest or relocate the to that area.

Children’s School, Vitus has worked with several local organizations, including the Eastside Audubon Society, Background: Vitus lives Hopelink and Eastside Baby in the Totem Lake neighborCorner. hood and has lived in KirkReason for running: Vitus land since 2001. She studied is looking for a better way to music at the University of serve the Kirkland comOregon and also studied munity. English and Educa“I think Kirkland tion at the Northwest is already a wonderUniversity. ful place and I’d like Experience: She to see it grow even was selected to the more wonderful,” advisory board she said. “I’m thinkfor the Houghton ing long-term too. I neighborhood don’t have an agenda. Comprehensive Plan Elise Spring Vitus I don’t own property update. She has also or a business. I’m a attended the Central working professional and I Houghton Neighborhood want Kirkland to be a great Association meetings for the place for everybody.” past five years and is familiar Top issues facing the with issues facing residents in city: One of the major that area. issues facing the city is She is a founding member what to do with the Cross of the Kirkland Wildlife Kirkland Corridor. Habitat Team that focuses on educating people about Search: Elise Vitus habitats and how to grow Kirklandreporter.com friendly gardens to support wildlife. She is also certified with the CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) Program. In addition, through her work at the Kirkland

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City seeks equitable participation in regional EMS The Kirkland City Council’s only priority in reviewing the EMS levy is the health and safety of our citizens. The letter from the firefighter union president is inaccurate and not reflective of current discussions. The City of Kirkland is not requesting additional funding at this time and has not stopped the EMS levy from going to the ballot. In fact, Kirkland council members and city officials have worked diligently for the past 14 months trying to reach an agreement with King County about Kirkland’s role in the regional EMS system. The King County Council is still several months away from any action to place the levy on the ballot in November. Kirkland is in productive discussions with the King County Council and we believe we are very close to a compromise that will allow unanimous support for the levy. Kirkland is the only north end city with a population over 50,000 that does not have an ALS (paramedic) unit funded by the levy. Bellevue has four. Redmond and Shoreline each have three. One of Redmond’s units is stationed in Kirkland at EvergreenHealth Medical Center and nearly all its calls serve Kirkland residents. Having an ALS unit in your Fire Department creates better performance by all firefighters/EMTs and better coordination between the EMTs and paramedics. The result is better outcomes for every emergency call in the City of Kirkland. When the EMS levy planning began in early 2012, Kirkland made a simple request. Allow Kirkland to run the levy-funded ALS unit stationed in Kirkland and serve primarily our own residents. This would benefit the citizens of Kirkland at no additional cost to the levy. The City of Redmond and the King County Executive did not support our request. Kirkland then asked for language to be added to the EMS Strategic Plan outlining a “path” for Kirkland to become a paramedic provider by the next levy in 2020. Again, the request was denied. None of Kirkland’s subsequent suggestions were included in the EMS Task Force recommendations that were concluded in July 2012. Kirkland proposed several creative alternatives to ALS provision to the executive throughout the fall and winter of 2012 to reach a compromise. The council laid out four key criteria that any Kirkland proposal had to meet. First, proposals could not raise the overall cost of the levy. Second, proposals could not impact any other city’s levy allocations or ALS service. Third, proposals could not impact the operations or levy allocations of King County’s EMS Division. And finally, proposals must demonstrate local value to Kirkland while improving the overall regional system. These negotiations culminated in a meeting with the executive on January 31. Unfortunately Kirkland’s proposals were not accepted and no counterproposals were made. To our disappointment, new language was put into the EMS Strategic Plan to specifically prohibit any new agencies from becoming ALS providers. The state Legislature gave cities with populations over 50,000 approval authority over a countywide EMS levy for a reason. Cities give up their own ability to run an EMS levy when a countywide measure is placed on the ballot. As a new city of 81,000, Kirkland officials must now weigh the benefits of the regional system against the local value that would be provided if Kirkland ran its own levy and its own ALS system. As the 2013 EMS levy was developed, Kirkland agreed to remain within the regional framework. But a regional partnership must make every partner successful. Fortunately the King County Council is being a good partner, thanks in large part to the leadership of King County Councilmembers Jane Hague, Kathy Lambert and Rod Dembowski. The EMS Strategic Plan is now at the King County Council for review and approval. As a result of new positive

discussions, Kirkland has returned to its original interest. Once again Kirkland is only seeking a path to becoming an ALS provider in 2020. Kirkland has suggested amendments to the Strategic Plan that call for a study of Kirkland becoming an ALS provider and removing the restrictions on new agencies providing paramedic service. These are modest and thoughtful requests. I would be happy to meet with the firefighter union leadership to update them on our most recent discussions with King County. The Kirkland City Council places the health and safety of our citizens above all other priorities. We have a responsibility to ensure that any countywide EMS levy is also in the best interest of Kirkland citizens. We fulfill those responsibilities by being willing to ask difficult questions and challenge the status quo on behalf of our citizens. We believe we are close to reaching an agreement that will benefit both Kirkland and the region.

Kurt Triplett, Kirkland city manager

McLeod project a 3-in-1 building We have observed that the McLeod Lake Street proposal seems to skirt the rules by sometimes considering the project to be a single building and, when it benefits the addition of office space, it conveniently morphs into three “completely separate” buildings. This is, at the very least, disingenuous. So, how is this demonstrated in the construction proposals? 1. The building is one – There is no parking on two of the three building parcels but, because parking is required for any construction project, it must be a single building. 2. The building is three – If the buildings were considered en masse, the Eastern portion of the structure would need to be cut back in height. So, this project is three buildings. 3. The building is one – A concession on the setback to the Market Place Building has been allowed by the Kirkland City Design Review Board due to a give-back of Lake Street frontage open space in another construction phase. It must be a single building. 4. The building is three – The Market Place building will be constructed first and there is no current commitment to build the other two buildings. There we are, back to three buildings. 5. The building is one – Oh, wait a minute, that first phase building does not need to address design constraints on the north and east sides; those portions will be covered up by the other buildings anyway. Even if this is eventually mitigated, the fact that

they proposed this approach shows the builder’s hand. It is a single structure. 6. The building is three – If forced to consider this a single building, there will need to be a considerable redesign which will substantially affect the massing. The developer has not shown any interest in compromise on size, so three it is. 7. The building is one – What if the buildings are sold separately and the parking garage denies access to vehicles destined for the other two buildings. Eventually, these buildings will be sold. If they cannot be sold separately, the building is one. It is obvious what is going on here. How can we allow the bending (even breaking) of the zoning code in this manner?

Brian Rohrback, Kirkland Neighbors United president

Urge Sen. Hill to support our waterways Every year the state Legislature is challenged with the need to balance multiple priorities within the constraints of limited state resources. One priority that should be on all the legislators’ radar is protecting and enhancing the quality of life for all Washingtonians where our local economy is supported by a healthy environment. With the heavy rainfall of Washington carrying pollutants from our cars, lawns, and sewers straight into a body of water shared by all, we all have a responsibility to try to keep that water clean. Storm water runoff is the largest source of water pollution in water bodies across the state – from Puget Sound to the Spokane River. Over the last few years, the Legislature has put temporary funding measures in place as an initial down payment on addressing this pressing problem. However, a long-term and more permanent funding source is needed for local communities. The environmental community is supporting the Conservation Works Priority, a package of natural resource programs in the capital budget. The package is a direct path to cutting down the amount of pollution entering our waters by providing critical funds in the capital budget for local jurisdictions to address storm water. Support for Conservation Works is good fiscal stewardship. I urge Sen. Andy Hill to support this effort and protect our waterways such as Lake Washington, Lake Sammamish and Puget Sound. With this priority we have the chance to help the local economy through job creation while protecting Washington’s waterways.

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Finn Hill Middle School band performed in Olympia [ club from page 1] Kiwanis Club and the PTSA have graciously donated money. And with other private donations included, the club has secured more than $3,500. “Our Kiwanis Club loves to support local kid things,” said Kiwanis Club President Jay Henwood. “I think the majority of our efforts should go to support the local kids here.” After Dullum emailed Henwood to see if the Kiwanis Club would be interested in helping the team, Henwood suggested the students bring their robot to one of the board meetings. As soon as they got there, Henwood rolled up a $20 bill and threw it to the ground to see if the robot could pick it up. “Before they were done, they had a couple of hundred dollars,” Henwood said,

The Finn Hill Middle School Concert Band, directed by Ron Maier, travelled to Olympia to perform in the State Capitol building on March 7. The group played a number of traditional concert band selections and finished off their

performance with the “unofficial” state song, “Louie Louie.” The Finn Hill students would like to thank Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe, along with State Reps. Luis Moscoso and Derek Stanford for attending their performance.

adding he finds value in supporting skills in automechanics, engineering and technology. “I like hands-on things and so many charities and volunteer opportunities are less hands-on. It [can be] about the money you raise, but what’s more important is the mentorship.” After a few more emails and networking, Bruce Wynn with the Greater Kirkland Chamber of Commerce was able to persuade Google representatives to donate $1,500 toward the team. “Robotics falls into the engineering and math component,” Wynn said of STEM education, which Google gravitates toward. “They’re a big supporter of the education community, [especially] if it’s something that complements the IT community.” The world championship’s “Sack Attack” competition

will be held on a 12 by 12 foot field with the goal of scoring points by picking up bean bag sacks and scoring. Each team must make their robot autonomous for 15 seconds but are allowed a one minute and 45 second driver-controlled time period to score points. The team members say, aside from learning various aspects of science and technology, they acknowledge they have learned valuable life skills such as how to be competitive and how to fundraise. Nearly all of them hope to apply their skills in science and technology toward a future career. For more information on the Robotics Club or to donate, visit www.lwhsrobotics.org. More information on the world championship can be found at www.robotevents. com.

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Recycling at Houghton transfer station to restore In an effort to encourage continued recycling and help achieve a goal of zero waste of resources, King County is restoring recycling services at its Houghton, Renton and Shoreline solid waste facilities.

as Vashon, which would be hard-pressed to fill the financial gap should the EMS system unravel. “There’s a huge amount at stake,” said Hank Lipe, chief of Vashon Island Fire & Rescue. Money from the EMS levy funds the salaries of Vashon’s eight paramedics, highly trained responders who can make the difference between life and death for a person suffering from a heart attack or another life-threatening emergency, Lipe said. Vashon, because of its geographic isolation, is particularly vulnerable to any changes in the countywide system, Lipe said. Kirkland firefighters are also concerned about the impact of not having a Medic Once service. They expressed their support this week for an EMS levy to go before voters. “Initially, Kirkland was asking good questions,” said president of the Kirkland firefighter local union 2545. “After annexation, now we have a vote at the table. They were talking about being a service provider - how can we get [our own paramedic] unit? “Unfortunately, that was more than six months ago. They’ve stopped talking about that. Now they’re talking about money. It’s a money grab [to get] a bigger piece of

the pie.” Redmond paramedics from EvergreenHealth Medical Center assist people in Totem Lake and downtown, paramedics from Shoreline assist the Finn Hill area, Bellevue paramedics assist south Kirkland and paramedics from Redmond assist the Rose Hill area. Officials from the Kirkland Fire Department say victims of cardiac arrest in Kirkland are “many times more likely to survive compared to other national cities” because of the Medic One services. In 2010, firefighters responded to more than 163,000 calls and medics treated more than 47,000 Advanced Life Support (ALS) patients in all of King County. Medical personnel serve more than 1.9 million people in King County and respond every three minutes to medical emergencies and one out of 10 have used the Medic One/EMS system before. Medic One is a widely hailed regional emergency response system — so good that “Sixty Minutes” once named Seattle the best place in the world to suffer from a heart attack. Premised on the idea that the first 10 minutes can make the difference in emergency response, two doctors at Harborview Medical Center and the Seattle fire chief at the time launched the

system in 1970, inaugurating what was then a somewhat radical idea — that firefighters could be taught some of the same skills that doctors use to save lives, applying those skills in homes and on the streets. Since then, Medic One has become a nationwide model, and the region continues to lead the country in response times and survival rates. According to Medic One statistics, a person who had a cardiac arrest in King County in 2011 had a 52 percent chance of survival, the highest to date anywhere in the country; nationwide, the survival rate is 10 percent. The disagreement over Kirkland’s support of the levy unfolded during discussions over the past year, when a 19-member EMS advisory task force met to craft recommendations for the EMS levy and the strategic plan for the next six years. The current levy expires at the end of this year. Without a new levy, Medic One’s future would be uncertain and jobs could be at stake. In January, King County published its 2014-2019 EMS strategic plan, crafted with input from the task force. The plan calls for a continuation of the current EMS structure, funded with a 33.5cent levy rate, which would bring in nearly $700 million

“We heard from many residents in these communities who liked the convenience of recycling at transfer stations, and we want to ensure that recyclable materials continue to be collected for recycling – rather than thrown away with the garbage,” said Pat D. McLaughlin, director of the Solid Waste Division of the County’s Department of Natural Resources and Parks. King County discontinued recycling at the transfer stations in early 2012 in an effort to reduce costs and eliminate a duplicate service. McLaughlin said funds to allow the division to continue

free recycling services at the Houghton, Renton and Shoreline recycling and transfer stations were restored as part of the new solid waste rate that went into effect Jan. 1. The division is looking at ways to bring the service back in a more efficient and economical fashion, including adding cardboard compactors, that would allow transport vehicles to more efficiently pack materials and cut the number of hauls nearly in half. “Customers can help reduce the cost of recycling by sorting their materials

correctly and not putting garbage or other unacceptable items in with their recycling,” McLaughlin said. Contamination of recyclable materials in the recycling bins at King County facilities has also resulted in a significant decline in recycling revenue; the success of the recycling program depends upon the quality of the materials recycled. More information on the King County Solid Waste Division is available at www. your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/index.asp.

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over the course of the six-year levy. The task force voted 18-1 to support the recommendations in the plan; only Kirkland opposed it. Sweet said Kirkland has several concerns aside from equity. Also at issue is the city’s desire to see its fire department offer what’s called “advanced life support” or ALS emergency services — life-saving medical response provided by highly trained paramedics. Kirkland currently receives that service from Redmond, which houses the service at EvergreenHealth Medical Center in Kirkland. Sweet said Kirkland doesn’t expect to become an ALS provider immediately but wants to be “on a path to that.” But the task force didn’t go along with Kirkland’s request, she said, leaving Kirkland’s representative on the task force Councilman Dave Asher “beyond frustrated.” The city needs to make its final decision by July before the King County Council can vote on the ordinance, however Vadney said the time to make these decisions is now.

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at the south entrance of City Hall, 123 Fifth Ave. For more information about the campaign, go to www. nationaltakebackday.com. To locate other collection sites by county, go to www. takebackyourmeds.org. Last September, Americans turned in 244 tons of prescription drugs at over 5,200 sites operated by the DEA and its thousands of state and local law enforcement partners. In its five previous Take Back events, DEA and its partners took in over 2 million poundsover a thousand tons-of pills.

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On March 28 King County Executive Dow Constantine submitted an ordinance to the King County Council for the levy, which would fully fund the Medic One service. But the levy needs support from nine cities - those with more than 50,000 residents before it can go to the voters this fall. Seattle, Auburn and Kirkland have not yet taken action, although Seattle and Auburn has shown support in region-wide task force meetings. Asher said Kirkland is asking to become a paramedic provider for the next levy set for 2020. “One of the key reasons is to have those highly trained emergency medic folks in our department,” Asher said. “The ultimate goal is to improve the services.” Earlier this year officials in Kirkland voiced concerns about the amount of money Kirkland taxpayers pay into the region-wide system and the way EMS is slated to run over the next six years, should the levy be approved. Kirkland City Councilwoman Penny Sweet recently went before the King County Council’s Regional Policy Committee to voice her city’s concern and opposition. Kirkland, she told members of the county council “feels

it’s important to inform you … that unfortunately we’re not in a position to support the levy.” In an interview February, Sweet stressed that Kirkland officials support the EMS system and want to see it continue. But, she added, “I wouldn’t have gone before the Regional Policy Committee if our concerns weren’t pretty significant.” At issue, in part, is “equity” within the system, she said. The countywide levy rate — 30 cents per $1,000 of assessed value — costs Kirkland’s taxpayers about $1 million more than they receive from EMS. Vashon, on the other hand, is subsidized by EMS; taxpayers pay about $700,000 into the system and receive more than $2 million from the region-wide service. Sweet said she doesn’t begrudge Vashon residents for the subsidy; the island is one of several entities subsidized by EMS. But, she added, “We want something a bit more equitable than we have now.” The current levy funds that region-wide Medic One service, and is considered especially critical to some city services, such as the Vashon Fire Department, which receives about half of its budget from EMS funding. Kirkland’s opposition has raised alarm for cities such

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Kitchen fire causes nearly $100,000 in damages

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Warrant: 6:15 p.m., 11400 block of N.E. 116th St. A 19-year-old man was arrested after he left his mother’s residence in a taxi. She called 911 to report he had broken her door and had a felony warrant. After police arrested him, a search revealed he had a digital scale and hard plastic “brass knuckles” in his pants pockets. He admitted the scale was used to measure drugs after he was read his Miranda rights.

Parkplace Ctr. A 23-year-old man was arrested for shoplifting cold chicken and a bottle of Brandy from the QFC grocery store. The QFC manager witnessed the man steal $42 worth of items.

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where the oil is coming from instead of using water. No serious injuries were reported. However, Sanford said the woman who was cooking and reported the fire had minor burns on her face. She was taken to EvergreenHealth Medical Center, examined and released. Units from Kirkland, Bothell and Northshore responded.

Hit-and-run: 12:03 p.m., 13000 block of N.E. 120th St. A 20-yearold woman was arrested for a hit-and-run after hitting a 20-year-old man’s Hyundai Accent with her 1981 Toyota Corolla.

April 3 Order violation: 2:15 p.m., 14400 block of 124th Ave. N.E. A 47-year-old man violated a no contact order after he followed a 45-year-old woman from Monroe to Kirkland as she was moving to a new home.

Domestic violence: 10:54 p.m., 200 block of Lake St. S. A 34-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence assault after multiple witnesses reported seeing him head-butt his 32-year-old girlfriend. His girlfriend, who was drunk at the time, insisted her broken nose was the result of a fall.

Kirkland firefighters extinguished a kitchen fire in the Finn Hill neighborhood Wednesday evening. Contributed

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Seven guns, multiple guitars, musical instruments, jewelry, 59 grams of methamphetamine, and 4.5 pounds of marijuana were recovered in a Bellevue bust last week following the arrest of a prolific burglary suspect. Detectives are still sifting through the recovered items and identifying owners. On March 28, the Bellevue Special Enforcement Team (SET) arrested a regional burglary suspect, Andy Max Ellis, 28, in Tacoma where they recovered massive amounts of stolen property, guns and drugs. “This is an excellent example of regional law enforcement working together to solve crime,” Bellevue Chief Linda Pillo said. According to charging documents, Ellis admitted to police he burglarized a Kirkland home and stole construction equipment from Alexander Graham Bell Elementary school. Ellis said he clipped a supposed alarm wire and stole several Xbox games before fleeing an unlocked residence at the 11000 block of 112th Ave. N.E. in Kirkland on March 1.

Documents said the resident did not know the burglary had occurred but police confirmed the clipped wires on the south side of the home during their investigation. When asked what his “top five” burglaries were, Ellis also told officers he committed a “substantial” burglary at A.G. Bell Elementary’s construction site during the 2012 summer. “Ellis stated over a twoday period that he and an associate stole tens of thousands of dollars worth of construction equipment, including welding gears and saws,” charging documents state. Lt. Mike Murray with the Kirkland Police Department said the stolen items - torches, settling tanks to weld with, saws, electrical tools, chop saws, drills and hand tools - cost between $30,000 to $40,000. Construction equipment was also stolen the week of New Years at the elementary school, according to Murray. However, it is unknown if Ellis was involved with that crime. Tacoma Police, Gig Harbor Police and the Pierce County Sheriff ’s Office assisted Bellevue in the inves-

tigation and in serving the search and arrest warrants. SET developed information identifying Ellis as a suspect in multiple burglaries throughout King and Pierce County. He became increasingly brazen with his burglaries and bragged about doing occupied burglaries at night and watching residents sleep. Probable cause was developed on Ellis for a recent burglary in Gig Harbor where a large amount of jewelry and a gun were taken. A SET Detective applied for an arrest warrant for Ellis and a search warrant for his apartment in the Commencement Terrace Apartments in Tacoma. Ellis was arrested, along with two other Tacoma residents, Paul M. Valencia, 31, and a 30 year-old man yet to be charged, last Thursday morning during a high risk traffic stop in Tacoma. Burglary tools and two ounces of methamphetamine were taken into evidence. The Tacoma Police Department assisted in the stop. Detectives also searched Ellis’s apartment and recovered property linking him to six recent burglaries, including the firearm taken

Andy Ellis allegedly stole seven guns and multiple guitars in his regional burglary spree that included Kirkland. COURTESY BELLEVUE POLICE DEPARTMENT in the Gig Harbor burglary. They also discovered a marijuana grow room in the apartment. Ellis’s roommate, a 28 year-old man, who was home during the search, was arrested for possession of a stolen firearm and possession of methamphetamine. He has not been charged. During interviews, Ellis cooperated and confessed to more than 100 burglaries in the region within the last eight months and at

least four in Bellevue. Prior to being booked into King County Jail, he showed detectives homes in Bellevue that he burglarized. Valencia confessed to being the driver in burglaries in Bellevue along West Lake Sammamish Boulevard, Newcastle and Issaquah. More locations are still being identified. Gig Harbor, Tacoma, Bellevue and Pierce County will all clear several cases as a result of these

arrests. The King County Prosecutor’s Office filed charges against Ellis for eight counts of residential burglary and two counts of theft of a firearm. Charges filed against Valencia were two counts of residential burglary and one count of theft of a firearm. Additional charges are pending on all suspects. Arraignment for Ellis on April 10 in Seattle.

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A Mercer Island man charged last month with raping and paying a 15-year-old girl to have sex with him at a Kirkland condo pleaded not guilty April 3 in King County Superior Court. Jordan Church Lind, 49, is being held on $200,000 bail at the King County Jail. Court documents indicate the man allegedly met the teenager at his Norkirk

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2 BEAUTIFUL Adjacent Lots, in the Immaculate Rock of Ages Garden of Washington Memor ial Pa r k i n S e a t a c . We l l m a i n t a i n e d . Pe a c e f u l setting. $4,500 each or both for $7,500. 253631-3734 between 10am and 7pm. 2 CEMETERY PLOTS Peaceful rest for your loved one or yourself. Gorgeous and locally operated establishment; Sunset Memorial Park in Bellevue. The Garden of Rest; side by side plots; spaces 1 & 2, lot 118. $19,000 each or negotiable. 1215 145 th Place SE 701-269-2890. 2 SUNSET HILLS Plots in Bellevue. Serene peaceful location in the gorgeous Garden of Rest. Two double deep burial plots. Multi use space; fit 4 caskets or urn internments. Block 26, spaces # 10 and # 11. $4,950 ea or both for $9,000. Pr ivate sales ava i l o n l y ; s e c t i o n i s filled! Call George now 425-821-9280. 3 PLOTS; BEAUTIFUL G r e e n wo o d M e m o r i a l Park! Located in the serene Azaleas Garden, in Renton. Nice level lawn, spaces are a short walk from the road. Call today great deal at only $15,000 for all. Priced to steal at well below retail value of $24,000! Please leave message 253-6315099, I will return your call, thank you. 3 SUNSET HILLS Plots Memorial Park, Bellevue WA. First plots, right off the road makes walking in easy. Located in the serene Lincoln Garden, right on Lincoln Drive. Gorgeous placement directly across from the beautiful Prayer Statue. Lot 280A, spaces 10, 11 and 12. Section is filled! Spaces are avail only by private sale. Retails at $22,000 each. Asking only $15,000 each. 360886-9087. Floral Hills Cemetary-2 Plots- Evergreen Garden - $6500 (Lynnwood) 2 Plots Floral Hills C e m e t a r y E ve r g r e e n Garden C38, Spaces 15 & 16 $6500.00 for both value is $3995.00 each $200.00 transfer fee we will pay. (360)897-8382 LYNWOOD CEMETERY TA N D E M C R Y P T $9700.00 OUTDOOR A Z A L E A F O U N TA I N M AU S O L E U M . V I E W O F 3 5 F O OT F O U N TAIN AT FLORAL HILLS CEMETERY. TANDEM CRYPT WITH 2 RIGHTS, LEVEL ‘H’. LAST ONE AVAILABLE THIS LOCATION. LISTE D P R I C E I S $12,300.00, SAMLYN3@COMCAST.NET (NO HYPHEN) SUNSET HILLS Memorial Cemetery in Bellevue. 2 s i d e by s i d e p l o t s available in the Sold Out Garden of Devotion, 9B, Space 9 and 10. $15,000 each negot i a bl e. A l s o, 1 p l o t available in Garden of Devotion, 10B, space 5, $10,000 negotiable. Call 503-709-3068 or e-mail drdan7@juno.com Need extra cash? Place your classified ad today! Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day www.nw-ads.com. SUNSET HILLS Memorial Park, Bellevue. Last of the lots in the Garden of Devotion, Lot #174, Spaces 5 and 6. Selling together for $50,000. Please contact David at 253-847-1958 (Home) or 253-581-3200 (Office).

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Diamond oval pendant (single diamond, .49 ct) i n 1 4 K s e t t i n g . Pa i d $1095 in 2003. (have receipt from jeweler). $450. 253 732-6279 Would be beautiful for M o t h e r ’s D ay ! H a r d l y worn. WONDERFUL GEMSTONES. $20,000 worth fo r $ 2 , 0 0 0 c a s h . A p praised by graduate gemologist. 253-841-1031

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STAMP SHOW

30th Annual Washington State

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Sound Publishing, Inc., Washington’s largest newspaper publisher has several full-time job openings in our Printing Facility in Everett, WA.

Pre-Press:

· Seeking an experienced Pre-Press Technical with basic knowledge of 4-color offset printing with intermediate computer knowledge. Thorough knowledge of digital pre-press applications including: Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Acrobat; Enfocus Pitstop, Kodak Preps. Knowledge of Kodak Prinergy Evo RIP software a plus. Job entails downloading files from various sources, preflight and correction of PDF files if needed, imposition for various press configurations and plate output. Qualified candidate must be able to multi-task in a busy newspaper environment with tight deadlines. The ability to prioritize and attention to detail is a must. Must be able to work nights and weekends.

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· Seeking qualified press operators who have experience printing on single width web presses. Demonstrated experience in press make ready, ink setting, quality checking and basic crew maintenance a must. Must have a minimum of five years printing experience. Positions are available on all shifts. · Entry Level General Workers needed to jog/stack product as it comes off the press. Must be able to stand for entire shift and lift 50 lbs. repetitively. Basic math skills a must. $11/hr. Positions are available on our night shifts, seven days a week.

Post-Press:

· Seeking qualified insert machine operators for our night shift (8 p.m. to 4:30 a.m.) Tuesday through Saturday. Positions require mechanical aptitude as well as the ability to setup and run Muller and Goss inserting equipment. Familiarity with Kansa and Barstrom labelers and Muller stitching and trimming machines a plus. · Entry Level General Workers needed to feed insert hoppers and stack completed products off the inserting equipment. Positions require the ability to lift 45 lbs. repetitively and stand for entire shift. Basic math skills a must. Positions are for our night shift (8 p.m. to 4:30 a.m.) Tuesday through Saturday. $9.19/hr. · Post-Press Clerk for coordination of inserts. Includes inputting of insert information into circulation software per publication, creating reports for use by insert machine operators and running reports from business systems. Assist with pulling verification samples by publication and filing by week. Will have contact with sales staff. Basic computer skills and good phone/customer service skills required. Will also assist with feeding inserts on an as needed basis. This is a day shift position, Monday through Friday. · Receiving General Worker needed to unload trucks delivering palletized insert materials to our facility. Successful candidate must have the ability to become forklift certified and be able to lift 45 pounds. Must possess attention to detail for checking bills of lading, marking skids by publication, and pulling sample/verification copies of inserts. Must assist in keeping insert holding area organized and pull skids as required by deadline. Monday through Friday, primarily day shift hours. If you are interested in joining our team, email your cover letter and resume to: hreast@ soundpublishing.com, or mail to: Sound Publishing, Inc. 19426 68th Ave. S., Kent, WA 98032 ATTN: HR/PROD Sound Publishing, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace.

For a list of our most current job openings and to learn more about us visit our website:

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4 month old male dachshund puppy/first shots/ deworming solid black w/white patch on his chin single puppy litter 450/OBO both parents in home 206-941-1704 AKC COCKER Babies most colors, beautiful, s o c i a l i z e d , h e a l t h y, raised with children. Shots, wor med, pediGoin Glass grees. $600 up. Terms? 425-750-0333, Everett Open 7 days a week! AKC German Shepard Pups, available May 4th 425-222-0811 Family raised, health guaranteed. 4 males, 4 females. See pups at Spas/Hot Tubs w w w. wa r n e r h a u s. c o m Supplies $850. Call Rose at L OW E S T P R I C E S o n ( 5 0 9 ) 9 9 4 - 6 7 0 4 c e l l quality hot tubs! New hot (509)732-4555 weekend tubs starting @ $2995, AKC GERMAN spa covers from $299. Shepherd Pups Saunas as low as $2195! Filters & parts, 3 white females, first pool & spa chemicals. shots and dewormed. Service & repair. Financ- O n e y e a r h i p a n d ing available, OAC. Hrs: h e a l t h g u a r a n t e e , 10-6 Mon.-Sat.. SpaCo $500. 360-636-4397 or 18109 Hwy 9 SE, Sno- 360-751-7681 h o m i s h , ( 5 m i n u t e s poorboybud@earthlink.net Nor th of Woodinville) AKC German Shepherd 425-485-1314 Pups. Czech & German spacoofsnohomish.com B l o o d l i n e s b o r n S e p t 29th top of the line pups $500. death in the famSporting Goods ily forces late sale with G U N , K N I F E , C O I N low prices! 2nd litter of and Collectible Show. Panda & Czech BloodBuy, Sell & Trade. Over l i n e s b o r n D e c 5 t h . 100 Tables. Saturday, P l e a s e c a l l S h e r i April 20th, 9am-5pm, (253)951-8947 S u n d ay, A p r i l 2 1 s t , 9am-3pm. Grant C o u n t y Fa i r gr o u n d s, 3953 Airway Drive, Mos e s L a ke, WA . 5 0 9 765-3581. $5 Admission, Kids 12 & Under Free When Accompanied By An Adult. Most of our glass is blown by local artists, hand crafted, a true work of art! water pipes, oil burners, keif boxes, nug jars, holiebowlies, hightimes magazines, calendars, clothing and literature along with a full line of vaporizers.

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BENGAL KITTENS. Hypo-alergenic. Full of spots. Very exotic. Box t ra i n e d . Ve t c h e cke d . $500 253-217-0703

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AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups, 2 Chocolate & White Parti Females, 3 Chocolates 2 Males, 1 Female. 1 Red Male. Little Puffs of Wiggles and Kisse s . R e s e r v e Yo u r P u f f o f L ove ! 3 6 0 249-3612

Is it time for you to own a World known champ i o n b l o o d l i n e . Yo u r puppy will be eligible for registration with American Kennel Club A.K.C. in your name unlimited. Dam is from German impor t and strong schutzhund bloodlines. Grandfather is Jello vom Michelstadter Rauthaus VA 5 . B u n d e s S i e g e r Zuchtschau In Wort Und Bild Karlsruhe This Carlyson, typical of his sire was again able to present an absolutely positive progeny group. Sire is Schh3 kkl1 from Ger man impor t Wor ld Seiger VA1. We hired sire at stud but he is available for viewing by photos and call us for his bloodlines. Excellent! Puppy can be trained to compete in protection, tracking, obedience and confirmation. They have strong schutzhund blood in their lines from both parents. They have a h i g h d r i ve t o p l e a s e. D a m a n d Au n t ra r e l y stop working. Puppies will be dewormed, vaccinated and ready to go with puppy care packages.They come with health guarantees. Dam is black and red. Sire is black and very very red. 206 853-4387 Labrador AKC yellow & black pups, excellent pedigrees, blocky head, both parents on site, full registration, vet check up, 1st vacc, de-worm program, ready now. Litter of 11 pups male & females, Blacks $700, Yellows $800 Michelle 360490-3311 M A LT E S E P U P P I E S . Purebred, 7 weeks old. Tw o m a l e s . S h o t s & wormed. Parents on site. $500 each. 253-7616067 MINI AUSSIES! Shots and wormed. Great family dogs, easy to train. $500 up. Call 360-8936568 or cnofhl@aol.com Picture at: littlenickel.com

A K C W E S T I E P U P S. We s t H i g h l a n d W h i t e Terriers. Four litters to choose from. $1,000. Will take deposits. Call with any questions. You can’t go wrong with a Westie 360-402-6261

AWESOME Wolf Cubs for sale, born 1/20/13, 7/8 Timber/Arctic Wolf, 1/8 Siber ian Husky. Loyal family pets, hand raised, first shots. 2 females, $800-$1000. 503-9647362, email: scott.benzel@unitedmdc.com

Beautiful Australian Shepherd Pups. ASCA o r C K C R e g Wo r k i n g Versatility lines We have 5 Merles - Blue & Red M&F 2 Tri Males - 1blk & 1 red. Lot’s of copper! Pa r e n t s h a v e h e a l t h clearances, these pups will have lot’s of energy. Great family companions. Trialing/show prospects. DOB 2/27/13 Sue AKC GERMAN SHEP- 425-478-2352 ShomiHERD pups. Females ah2@wildblue.net - Dufrom $1500 black sable vall, WA and mahogony sable. CHIHUAHUA’S! Itty Bitty M a l e s $ 1 8 0 0 b l a c k t e e n y w e e n y, P u r s e sable. East German & s i ze, A K C r e g i s t e r e d C ze c h wo r k i n g l i n e s. p u p p i e s. R a r e c o l o r s Home companion, SAR, and Longhairs available. Spor t & family protec- Shots, wor med, potty tion. 253-380-0190 b ox t ra i n e d . I n c l u d e s SchraderhausK9.com wee-wee pads, puppy care info packet, medical health care record keeping system, puppy food starter supply, medical health insurance policy. 1 0 0 % h e a l t h g u a ra n teed, (vet check completed). Microchipping available. $380 and up AKC Golden Retriever 253-847-7387 pups. Excellent blood GERMAN ROTTWEILline. $500 males. $600 ER, Purebred, AKC’d females. Wor med and Papered. 4 Yr Old. Vom shots! 360-652-7148 Keiser Wappen BloodAKC Labrador Puppies line $2500. Call Now! C h o c o l a t e & B l a c k . 425-280-2662 Great hunters, companions, playful, loyal. 1st G e r m a n S h e p h e r d , 9 shots, dewormed. Par- months, black, female ents on site. OFA’s $450 Championship German wor king lines Exper i& $550. (425)422-2428 enced handler desired AKC MINI Schnauzer B y b r e e d e r $ 1 , 2 0 0 . puppies. Some ready to 206 605 4151 go end of March, some ready later. Variety of German Shepherd pupcolors. $400 males $500 pies, AKC, traditional females. Now taking de- colors. Shots, wormed, p o s i t s . 2 5 3 - 2 2 3 - vet checked. Parents OFA, Great Tempera3506 253-223-8382 ment. Yakima. Call 509gonetothedogskennel.com A K C P O M E R A N I A N 965-1537 or visit: puppies. Variety of colors. $400 males, $500 fe m a l e s . E x t r a s m a l l $600. Ready Mid April. Taking deposits. 253223-3506 253-223-8382

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AKC registered puppies. Males and females. Very small father (3 lbs) and mother are on site. Born and raised in our living room. Worming and first shots done. Come and be loved by my little babies. Call anytime, 425330-9903 or 360-6316256 Farm Animals & Livestock

Trout Donaldson Rainbow Fingerlings for your pond, very fast growing, u-haul. Miller Ranch Inc Yacolt WA 360-686-3066 Horses

OUR BEAUTIFUL AKC English Cream Golden Retriever puppies are ready to go to their new homes. They have been r a i s e d a r o u n d yo u n g children and are well socialized. Both parents have excellent health, and the puppies have had their first wellness vet check-ups and shots. Both parents are full English Cream Golden. $1800 each. For more pictures and information about the puppies and our home/ kennel please visit us at: www.mountainspringskennel.weebly.com or call Verity at 360-520-9196 Pomeranian, Cute, Cudly Teddy Bear, Teacup Male 8 weeks, 2 pounds. Real Playful. Shots, Wormed. $450 Cash. (425)420-6708 POM PUPS, 8 weeks, 1st Shots & Wor med. Dar ling personalities, Black & tan, cream/sable $400-$450 425-3771675

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SON OF ARABIAN QR MARC who sold for $4,000,000! Reasonable offers accepted for his gelding son. 253-8411031 General Pets

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LOVING Animal Care Visits - Walks Housesitting Home & Farm JOANNA GARDINER 206-567-0560 (Cell) 206-228-4841

MINI LONGHAIR Dachshund puppies, AKC registered. 9 weeks old. 2 females, 2 males. First shots, wormed and vet h e a l t h c h e ck . 2 ye a r health guarantee. Lifelong return policy. $600 each. Go to: www.windshadows.net for more info and pictures or call: 360-985-7138 or email: jan@windshadows.net

NEWFOUNDLAND Puppy. Male. Purebred with c h a m p i o n bl o o d l i n e s. Pa r e n t s o n p r e m i s i s. Large breed puppy. 425512-8029. Yorkie Westie Poo Pups. Ver y Cute, Heathly & Happy. Different colors. All Males. $265/each. 360.651.0987

clothes, upright freezer, and lots of misc.!! Friday and Saturday, April 12 th and 13 th from 9am to 3pm located at 1024 Tianda Lane. Rain or shine! See you here!!

R A R E B R E E D Te d d y Roosevelt Terrier pups (Type B Rat Terrier)Vet ckd. Family friendly,loving, loyal,fun, ver y s m a r t ! R e a d y 3 / 3 1 . Garage/Moving Sales $375. Snohomish 360King County 794-9199. No papers.

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AVAIL NOW 2 LITTERS Of Full Euro’s; one litter of blues and one of mixed colors. AKC Great Dane Pups Health guarantee! Males / Females. Dreyrsdanes is Oregon state’s largest breeder of Great Danes, licensed since ‘02. Super sweet, intelligent, lovable, gentle giants $2000- $3,300. Also Standard Poodles. 503-556-4190. www.dreyersdanes.com

Dogs

PUPPIES! Faux Frenchies and Garage/Moving Sales Bo-Chi’s Island County Many colors, shots, wormed. Loved and FREELAND SALE! Furnikissed daily! $650 & GARAGE ture (some antiqurs and up. See webpage: outdoor), garden, tools,

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ROTTWEILLERS or DOBERMANS: Extra large. Family raised. Adults and puppies. Free training available. 360-893-0738; 253770-1993; 253-3042278 No texts please!

SHIH TZU Puppies

B l a ck , a n d bl a ck & blond, two females, two males. Shots, dewormed, vet checked, AKC available, $400. 360-426-3558, 360490-3179.

Garage/Moving Sales King County

Garage/Moving Sales Kitsap County

Seattle Large Estate Sale Thursday, Friday & Saturday April 12-14th. 9am - 4pm. 4819 NE 103rd Street. 3 Stor y Housefull! Lots of Brass, W a t e r c o l o r s , To o l s , Lamps, Vintage Clothing, Knives & Swords, Costume Jewelry, Linen, Belt Buckle Collection, Bikes, Lawnmowers.

POULSBO

Vashon Island

MOVING SALE. Saturday Only, April 13th from 8:30am to 5pm, 11828 SW 232nd Street. Cake D e c o r a t i n g S u p p l i e s, Hardware, Housewares, Garage/Moving Sales General More! We s t S e a t t l e G a ra g e H u g e P l a n t & R u m Sale Saturday Only 9am mage Sale: University to 3pm. 9723 31st Ave Congregational Church. Opening Thursday EveSW, West Seattle 98126 We have Furniture, So- ning. Apr il 11th 7pmfa, Bunk Beds, Freezer, 9pm with a $5 donation. Refrigerator, Household Free Friday April 12th, 9:30am-6pm & Saturday Items, Lots More! April 13th 9:30am-1pm. 4515 16th Ave NE in Garage/Moving Sales Seattle. Free Parking. Kitsap County Checks or Cash. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

CHAIRS, BOOKCASES, Kitchenware, Espresso Machine, Lots of Misc. Saturday, April 13th from 9am to 2pm at 1017 Aaron Avenue NE, 98110. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

LION’S Flea Market LAKE CITY Community Center 12531 - 28th Ave NE

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MONROE

Year Round Indoor Swap Meet Celebrating 15 Years! Evergreen Fairgrounds Saturday & Sunday 9 am - 4pm FREE Admission & parking! For Information call

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Automobiles Porsche

20 YEARS OF STUFF!!!! Spring cleaning sale, do not miss it, or you’ll be sorry! Friday and Saturday, April 12 th and 13 th from 9am to 3pm located a t 8 2 7 5 S E O ’ Fa r r e l l Lane, Port Orchard, WA 2004 911 Porsche C2, 98366. Off Colchester, B l a c k / B l a c k . 3 1 . 5 K near Manchester. miles. Electronic spor t exhaust, Aero Kit, POULSBO Chrome Factor y Rims New tires and serviced at local dealership $34,900. volks85@aol.com Vehicles Wanted

KIRKLAND

MOVING SALE! Priced to sell! Sofa, love seat, ottoman, area rug, tools, household items, collectibles, pictures and much more! Saturday only! April 13th from 9am - 4pm located at 11405 NE 97th Street, Kirkland, WA, 98033. Cash only.

M U LT I FA M I LY S a l e . Lots of Gently Used Baby Items, Household Items, Men’s and Women’s Clothing, Women’s Plus Size Clothes, B o o k s . To o M u c h To List! Look for Colored F l a g s . Ta k e H w y 3 North, Left on Pioneer Hill, Right on Waghorn, Left on NW Suzanne to 1211 NW Suzanne Cour t, Poulsbo. Friday and Saturday, April 12th13th, 8am- 4pm. No Early Sales!

BOATING EQUIPMENT Garage Sale! Saturday and Sunday from 8am4pm. I sold the sailboat and I have lots of good quality equipment! Anchors, rope, filters, oil, crabbing equipment, foul weather gear, inflatable PFD, fishing gear, down riggers, tools, heaters, dehumidifier, Top Climbe r, V H F ra d i o s, b i l g e pumps, water pumps, paper char ts (Puget Sound to Glacier Bay), g a l l ey e q u i p m e n t , v berth sleeping bag, fish finder, plastic storage c o n t a i n e r s a n d mu c h much more at reasonable prices for good useable gear!! Also; household furniture!!!!!!!!! April 13th and 14th located at 23497 Heathrow Place NW, Poulsbo.

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