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City Council still considering par 3 golf course sale BY STEVE HUNTER shunter@kentreporter.com
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The city of Kent might put its par 3 golf course up for sale along the Green River if a developer wants to replace the course with restaurants and shops. The three City Council members on the Parks and Human Services Com-
mittee directed city staff at a Sept. 19 meeting to find out if developers might have any interest in the city-owned property. City officials are trying to find a way to resolve the financially struggling Riverbend Golf Complex, which also includes an 18-hole course, driving range and pro shop.
Proceeds from a par 3 course sale could cover Riverbend’s $2.25 million debt, its capital investment needs of about $400,000 per year and its annual operating losses. “We had an appraisal done on the property to see if it’s viable,” said Tom Brubaker, city interim chief administrative officer, to the committee. “It’s
likely the sale price would solve the entire crisis, the debt and infrastructure and give us a nest egg for ongoing operating expenses. It should be more than enough to accomplish financial goals.” Brubaker declined to reveal the [ more GOLF page 4 ]
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Kentridge teacher faces sex crime charge
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School district officials used Millennium Elementary to show off its sustainability practices, including a commitment to ecological education and green practices. Delegates from the Department of
A Kentridge High School teacher faces a sex crime charge after he allegedly agreed to meet and pay a 15-year-old girl for sex that he had met through a website advertisement. The teacher showed up to meet the girl that he thought was a high school cheerleader. But after Seattle Police arrested him he found out a detective had posed online as the girl and he was part of an undercover sting by police who had placed the ad. Brent Patrick Conley, 27, is scheduled to be arraigned Oct. 3 at the King County Courthouse in Seattle on a charge of attempted commercial sexual abuse of a minor, according to charging papers filed Sept. 20 by King County prosecutors. The Kent School District placed Conley, in his first year as a full-time teacher at Kentridge, on paid administrative leave pending the results of the investigation, said Chris Loftis,
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Mount Rainier’s last eruption occurred around 1100 AD, and the volcano that sits south of Auburn and Kent has remained dormant since. But the mountain’s activity, combined with its proximity to Tacoma, Seattle and Yakima, has earned it a label as one of the most dangerous in the world in the event of an eruption, according to the International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior’s Decade Volcano list. Decade volcanos, of which there are 16, were identified in the 1990s as part of a United Nations effort to reduce the damage caused by natural disasters through education. While the volcano has been dormant for the last several hundred years, it is still due for an eruption of [ more ERUPTION page 5 ]
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[ TEACHER from page 1 ] school district spokesman, during a Tuesday phone interview. Conley is an 11th-grade English teacher and 10th-grade social studies teacher. Police arrested Conley on Sept. 18 outside of the downtown Seattle McDonald’s at 2401 Fourth Ave. S. He was booked that night into King County jail in Seattle and released on bail Sept. 19. Bail was set at $75,000. Police contacted school district officials after Conley, of Seattle, told them he taught at Kentridge. “We got word from the Seattle Police on Thursday (Sept. 19) about his arrest,” Loftis said. “We took action and gave him notice that he was not to be on campus or have any contact with students until the matter is resolved.” Senior Deputy Prosector Carol Spoor wrote in the charging papers that Conley did solicit, offer or request to engage in sexual conduct with a minor in return for a fee. The ad in a Casual Encounters section of a popular website featured a title of, “Student looking for older men,” according
to charging papers. Conley reportedly responded through email and started up a correspondence where he was told the girl was a high school cheerleader looking to make some money by having sex. The conversations via email and later text continued for two days and Conley reportedly agreed to pay $100 for sex. He agreed to meet her at the McDonald’s in downtown Seattle on Fourth Avenue. Officers observed Conley at about 7:06 p.m. Sept. 18 arriving and parking at the agreed upon meeting location. After officers took Conley into custody, he admitted to detectives that he went to the location to meet a 15-year-old girl for sex. According to emails obtained by police, Conley planned to take the girl to his Seattle home for sex. Conley has no prior criminal history, according to the charging papers. Loftis said the district went through all of its regular hiring practices and background checks before hiring Conley in late August. Loftis said Conley previously had worked as a substitute teacher in Marysville.
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Jury convicts man of pimping in Kent BY STEVE HUNTER
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DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS MONTH KICKOFF EVENT SET FOR OCT. 4 The Auburn Domestic Violence Task Force – in collaboration with the Auburn Soroptimists and CCRADV.org, a nonprofit agency – presents an Oct. 4 rally on the front steps of the Maleng Regional Justice, 401 Fourth Avenue N., in Kent. The program, which kicks off the Domestic Violence Awareness Month of October, runs from 12:15-12:45 p.m. King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg is scheduled to speak. The Prosecutor’s Office also will present awards to outstanding police officers for their work against domestic violence.
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A 34-year-old man faces a prison sentence of 20 to 26 years after a King County Superior Court jury convicted him of promoting prostitution and other charges for his work as a pimp in Kent and Seattle. After a five-week trial in Kent, the jury convicted Shacon Barbee, of Seattle, on Sept. 18 of the following charges, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office: Two counts of promoting commercial sexual abuse of a minor; two counts of second-degree promoting prostitution; one count of leading organized crime; two counts of first-degree theft; and one count of second-degree theft. Sentencing is set for 2:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8 before Judge Patrick Oishi. The standard sentence range is 20 to 26 1/2 years in prison, said
Dan Donohoe, spokesman for the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. Kent Police arrested Barbee in December 2010. He reportBarbee edly made nearly $200,000 as a pimp in Kent and Seattle, according to charging papers. He has remained in custody since his arrest at the county jail at the Maleng Regional Justice Center with bail set at $500,000. A then 19-year-old prostitute told detectives that she earned about $2,000 per week mainly from working along Pacific Highway South in Kent and Denny Way in Seattle. She gave all of that money to Barbee. “Based on those figures, if (she) earned $2,000 a week, she alone would have given Barbee approxi-
mately $64,000 in the eight months she worked for him,” detectives wrote in the charging documents. “If Barbee had two other females working for him at that time, he would have taken in about $192,000. This is a very modest estimate. This number is based on figures that other girls, who were posting (ads) online, only earned $2,000 each week. (She) believed they earned far more than that.” The theft charges were in connection with wrongfully obtaining money from the Social Security Administration. Barbee started pimping in January 2007 and had more than 40 women who worked for him, according to charging papers. Barbee pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. The case against Barbee broke when Kent detectives arrested him Dec. 3, 2010 in the 6000 block of South 212th Street for investigation
of commercial sexual abuse of a minor and promoting prostitution. A special investigations unit of the Kent Police conducted a prostitution sting at the Hampton Inn, 21109 66th Ave. S. An undercover officer responded to an online ad to hire an escort at www.backpage. com, a popular website where prostitutes are known to advertise their services, according to charging documents. Officers recognized the girl in the online ad because she had been contacted in March 2010 during a prostitution investigation in Kent. Officers knew she was just 17 years old. They also knew through cellphone numbers that the girl had connections to Barbee. Detectives outside the hotel spotted Barbee drive the girl to the hotel entrance in a Toyota Avalon and drop her off.
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A man stabbed and injured a Kent Police dog during an assistance response to a Des Moines Police assault case. A K-9 officer and his German shepherd partner Kato were requested to respond to Des Moines to assist in attempting to locate an assault suspect at about 6:41 p.m. Tuesday, according to a Kent Police media release. During the course of the tracking, Kato located the suspect. As Kato attempted to assist with taking the man into custody, he
Kato, part of a Kent Police K-9 unit, was released Wednesday from a veterinary clinic after treatment for a stab wound and is doing well, according to Kent Police. COURTESY PHOTO, Kent Police unexpectedly stabbed K-9 Kato in the shoulder with a pocket knife. Officers were able to get the man in custody, and immediate attention was given to Kato. Kato was transported to a veterinary
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The Kent City Council decided to delay indefinitely a vote on a city staff proposal to spend $26,280 on a consulting firm to help find a new finance director through a nationwide search. Council members voiced concerns about spending that much money on an outside firm rather than using city staff. They also didn’t want to move too fast on a high-profile hire prior to the outcome of the mayoral election Nov. 5 between incumbent Suzette Cooke and challenger Tim Clark. Finance Director Bob Nachlinger plans to retire the end of January after 10 years on the job. “I think it’s a little too early,” said Councilman Bill Boyce, according to a videotaping of the Sept. 17 council meeting. “Like (Councilman Les) Thomas said, we have staff in place who can fill this job until we know the outcome of the election.” Boyce also had concerns about spending so much money to hire a consultant.
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[4] September 27, 2013 [ GOLF from page 1 ] specific appraisal amount because the city might eventually put the property up for sale. Riverbend’s operating losses and debt caused city officials to look at ways to get the complex selfsustainable financially. The facility has lost nearly $1.4 million over the last four years, including $220,903 in 2012, according to city documents. The debt is owed to an inter-fund loan, money that the city borrowed from its water and fleet funds to help pay off the bond for the golf complex. Council members remained conflicted about selling the course that sits south of Meeker Street, right across from the 18hole course. “I have a really hard time selling that property when we have (ball) fields that we haven’t replaced and it’s nice, flat land,” Councilwoman Elizabeth Albertson said at the meeting. “On the other hand, I understand there could be a wonderful community asset that would embrace the beauty of the river and have some economic development benefit with public space as well - as there is at Kent Station - that is built into the project.” Moody’s Investors Services downgraded the city’s
bond rating twice in 2012, in part because of the golf course debt. That caused city officials to try to resolve the debt problem. “Like Elizabeth, I am torn,” said Councilwoman Dana Ralph. “It’s an amazing piece of property and an asset to this community. My business sense says reducing the footprint is what makes sense but my civic sense and my heart says that’s not the best choice. I haven’t come to a resolution in my own mind yet.” Parks Director Jeff Watling told the committee that potential options of hiring a management company to run the golf complex or leasing the complex to a company still wouldn’t resolve the debt or the capital improvement needs. Switching the golf complex from an enterprise fund set up to be self-supporting into the general fund would lead to cuts elsewhere in the city budget. “If we had just the operational fund to deal with then I would say put it in the general fund for $250,000 per year and we will protect this community asset with that investment,” Albertson said. “It’s the capital improvement fund we don’t seem to have a source for. I don’t know if we could pass a golf levy because we couldn’t pass a
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Fine day on the fairway: Golfers recently take in a round on the par 3 course in Kent. City officials are considering putting the city’s short course up for sale to help cover the Riverbend Golf Complex’s $2.25 million debt. STEVE HUNTER, Kent Reporter general parks levy.” Watling said if the council decides to sell the par 3 course, city staff has looked at making a par 3 course part of the 18-hole course by placing a set of tees at holes way forward in the fairway to create a shorter golf experience for youth or active seniors. He also discussed a piece of city property east of the driving range that could be used for three par 3 holes. The par 3 course has brought in just 10 percent of the complex’s revenue over the last five years, Watling said. The 18-hole course represents 48 percent of the revenue while
the driving range/pro shop brings in 42 percent of the revenue. Brubaker told the committee it would need to partner with a developer similar to what happened at Kent Station or with the under construction Platform Apartments before selling the par 3. “It’s very important before we sell it there’s a development that meets your vision to let go of this property,” Brubaker said. Council members agreed the city should have a major say in what can be built. “It sounds like we need to continue to examine some of the details of these
options, particularly is there any commercial interest anyway to do something that would be tightly controlled by us,” Councilwoman Deborah Ranniger said. “If there’s no commercial interest there that presents a whole other set of challenges for us.” Watling plans to return to the Parks Committee later this year with more information about the Riverbend Golf Complex options. “We need to see if there is a market for the kind of vision we are talking about and have another conversation about it,” Ranniger said before closing the meeting.
Midway residents and business owners can find out how to become involved in the planning for a possible Sound Transit light rail station near Highline Community College at a Community Transportation Forum. Kent-based Community Network Council, a nonprofit group, will host the forum from 1-3:30 p.m. Saturday at Woodmont Library, 26809 Pacific Highway S. Lunch will be provided. The council will assist attendees in coming up with a strategy to become involved in the planning process for development around the light rail station in Midway. Sound Transit plans to extend the light rail line from SeaTac to Kent by 2023 and aims for a decision about a preferred route along Kent’s West Hill by 2015. For more information, go to www.wacnc. org, call 253-852-1156 or email transit@wacnc. org.
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www.kentreporter.com [ ERUPTION from page 1 ] varying degree in the near future. Because of the unpredictability of volcanos, there’s no telling exactly what will happen until shortly before it actually happens, said Tim Walsh, chief hazards geologist with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. “The tricky thing about volcanos,” said Walsh, “is they can show signs of activity that build up to a moderate level, stay there for years and disappear.” Walsh explained that as activity occurs on the mountain, it trips notifications for additional monitoring to predict exactly what’s going on. For example, if a magma pocket known as a harmonic tremor – a subsurface energy burst that pulses – were detected, it could indicate magma build up and warrant additional monitoring tools deployed on the mountain. Should the mountain erupt, people will feel tremors and see steam vents coming off of the mountain, but Walsh says that outside of that don’t expect to have magma explosions or cascades of lava seen in movies. “Every volcano has its personality, and Mount Rainier’s personality is it’s more of a lahar (debris flow) former than an ash former,” he said. Walsh says that there’s some possibility that an eruption would generate an ash cloud, it won’t be nearly as damaging or destructive
as the mudslides resulting from melting snow and ice. “Rainier is a lot different from St. Helens in that St. Helens doesn’t have a lot of snow and ice on it anymore, while Rainier has more than the rest of the cascades combined,” he said. The greatest threat to the area from Mount Rainier won’t be from traditional hazards like soot or flaming meteors from the volcano. It will be from avalanches of mud, rock and other debris carried by rapidly melting ice and snow as the mountain discharges lava.
Threat of mudslides Heat from an eruption will melt ice and glaciers on the mountain and turn them into mudslides moving up to 50 mph, with the potential to be more than 400 feet deep in nearby valleys. Rainier has had a history of lahars, ranging from more than 5,600 years ago to only 500 years ago. The largest of these debris flows – the Osceola Mudflow – occurred 5,600 years ago, covered 212 square miles of land from Rainier to Kent and was hundreds of feet deep. Thankfully, Walsh says, the chances of a similar flow happening again are very low. “In geology, the size of an event is inversely proportional to its frequency,” he said. What can be expected instead is a flow that could reach south Auburn, completely destroying the
communities to the south and causing severe damage to infrastructure along the way. According to Walsh, even if a building were able to stand up to the mudslide, it’s complete envelopment would make it “functionally unusable.” These lahars are a greater threat to Buckley, Orting and Enumclaw, but they’ll still have the capacity to cause damage as they flow into south Kent and Auburn. As the debris flows move north down the valleys, they’ll eventually fill up riverbeds, and that displaced water has to go somewhere. The flooding will inevitably move into Kent and Auburn. Despite the speed at which a lahar will travel and abruptness with which it will occur, residents of the area should have plenty of time to evacuate, according to Auburn and Kent emergency management officials. “Our understanding is that the volcano wouldn’t have an eruption like Mount St. Helens,” said Auburn Emergency Management Director Sarah Miller. Miller, who literally wrote the book on lahar emergencies for Auburn, said that the greater threat will be from the post eruption debris flows. “We would have a considerable amount of advance warning,” said Miller. While the U.S. Geological Survey would know an eruption was going to occur, it might not know the exact time. Miller says warning signs will come in
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Volcano danger For more information about lahar (debris flow) dangers, check out the emergency management pages for Kent and Auburn at www.auburnwa.gov/ services/emergency_ preparedness/links. htm and kentwa.gov/ emergencymanagement/ likely months in advance, allowing people time to prepare. But when the eruption hits, they’d better be able to move. Miller said that city residents would have approximately 90 minutes to evacuate from the time an eruption occurred until a lahar flow would reach their areas. During this time, she says residents would be evacuated along the predetermined routes to the western and eastern hills, out of the Auburn and Kent valleys. Fortunately, she says that the routes and safe areas available shouldn’t require anyone to move more than a mile if an evacuation were sounded. One thing Miller stresses is that a lahar can occur without serious volcanic activity, such as a steam vent or other volcanic heat source causing glacial melting on the mountain, so it’s possible to have a lahar warning go off without any volcanic activity. Between the volcano and
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Carl William Wyatt November 14, 1927 - July 3, 2013 Carl was born in Lewiston, ID to Carl & Mae Wyatt. He lived in and attended school in Bend, OR where he met Rosella (Rosie) Mae Knight. After returning from the Navy, they married September 27, 1946. During his life he had careers with J.J. Newberry’s, Wyatt’s General Store, Issacson Steel and Boeing. Carl was preceded in death by his wife Rosie, his parents, brothers Oscar, Robert, Phillip and James. He is survived by his children Pam Stanfield (Rich), Carla Angell (John), Bev Mellon (Steve) and Bill Wyatt as well as 6 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Earl Wyatt and sister Alice Balderston. He is survived by his partner of 16 years Henrietta Robertson. A gathering to celebrate Carl’s life was held in Bend, OR on Sunday, July 28 and at his home in Kent on Sunday, August 4. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Lupus Foundation http://www.lupus.org/newsite/index.html in honor of our mom Rosella Wyatt.
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possibility of an earthquake, there’s no telling what will come first or when. “For us it’s just a matter of being prepared and planning for these eventualities,” says Dominic Marzano, Kent’s Emergency Management director. Marzano’s team has planned for what will happen if a ash cloud disrupts communication, or flooding cuts off road access. In the case of the former, he says they look at satellite phones and amateur radio instead of traditional cellphones. In the case of transportation, he says he focuses on making sure that emergency coordinators know alternate routes to safe sites. Marzano says that the
biggest priority for emergency management is alerting citizens to the ash cloud and lahar hazards. The next will be managing traffic as some evacuees from southern cities come north to escape the debris flows. “You’re talking about people, and you gotta have some place for them to go,” he says. To combat these problems, he says the city has developed plans to sustain communications, mobility and shelters, but he admits that “for emergency management, a lot of our work is speculation.” They won’t really know what to face until they actually face it, and until then it’s simply planning and preparing as best as possible.
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I recently spent a Saturday watching my niece’s traveling softball team play at Service Club Community Park in Kent. As I watched her team play, I was encouraged and proud of the sportsmanship, camaraderie and feelings of goodwill. And I am talking about the fans, as well as the players. On several close calls, I heard no boos, no shouts of “Hey Blue, get your eyes checked!” No bad language, no arguing, no nothing. The fans concentrated on the game, encouragement was lobbed at the players and jokes were made at the coaches’ expense, reminding everyone that this is just a game, played by young people. Whatever happened to the drunk in the stands, hurling expletives, being a general pain in the rump to everyone around him?
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Examining 2 candidates for City Council In last Friday’s Kent Reporter, there was another letter that was anti-Bailey Stober. This letter writer claimed to be new to Kent. His concerns were basically the same as a previous anti-Bailey letter writer. He says Bailey is full of himself, perhaps too polished for a man of his age and maybe he embellishes his accomplishments. Both of these writers wrote well and they wrote in very similar, if not identical styles. Both had the same concerns. They don’t trust Bailey. And yet, they seem to have no issues with a man who has been arrested and charged with the theft of thousands of dollars from his mother. In fact, this most recent letter claimed that Ken Sharp was “personable and real.” Sociopaths are often seen as personable and charming. I am beginning to smell a rat of Kent-size proportions. There have been two letters
Letters policy The Kent Reporter welcomes letters to the editor on any subject. Letters must include a name, address and daytime phone number for verification purposes. Letters may be edited for length. Letters should be no more than 250 words in length. Submissions may be printed both in the paper and electronically. Deadline for letters to be considered for publication is 2 p.m. Tuesday. to the editor that were antiBailey. Both could have been written by the same person. Both of these people have grave concerns about Bailey perhaps padding his resume. But neither had any concerns about Ken who has been arrested and charged with stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from his mother? This is beyond incongruous. I strongly suspect that these
anti-Bailey letters were written by the same person, perhaps a member of the Kent Chamber of Commerce, perhaps Mr. Sharp himself or maybe even his wife. If I have to choose between a City Council candidate who perhaps has padded his resume or a candidate who has been arrested and charged with the theft of hundreds of thousands of dollars from his mother, I would have to choose the former. As a citizen I have less to lose from a person who is full of himself than a person who can steal his mother’s retirement. The person that steals his mother’s retirement and golden years has no morals. – Carol Barber
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So, what is your vision of Kent’s future? REPORTER STAFF
It’s a tumultuous time for the city of Kent, as officials look for ways to increase revenues for the city while simultaneously trying to make the city more business friendly. Plans have been put forward to rezone and resection the city into distinct regions, and
as budgets tighten it becomes more important than ever to have a cohesive vision for Kent. So that’s why the Kent Reporter wants to hear from you about what you think Kent should look like in the next five to 10 years. What kinds of businesses and industries should it attract? What kinds of activities and recreation should Kent
encourage? What kinds of arts should it support? What is Kent capable of sustaining and how can it achieve that goal? The Kent Reporter wants to hear your ideas on these topics and would like to start a dialogue about where the city is going. Email your ideas and contact information to rcoyle@ kentreporter.com.
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year about the guy who punches a Little League umpire. Or how two coaches got into a fight at a pee wee football game. Or the soccer moms who started pulling hair because one kid slid into hers a bit too hard. But these stories are becoming fewer and fewer, and that’s a good thing. We’ve gotten more mature as a nation. I see it every day. The drunk in the stands, the over-caffeinated father and the older brother
of fundamentals in my brother’s head until one day he just quit, in the middle of an at-bat, and ran home. I never felt so bad in my life and promised him I’d never do it again. When I started coaching baseball and basketball later on, I stopped yelling things they already knew, and just shouted encouragement. It made me a better coach, and a better person. We hear stories every
[ LETTERS from page 6 ] sell contain genetically modified organisms (GMOs). As a Washington citizen, voter and consumer, I support I-522, a citizen’s initiative to label GMOs. I’m also outraged to see that a handful of corporations are spending millions to defeat this initiative. Monsanto alone has already contributed more than $4.8 million to the
campaign against I-522. How will that money be used? To unleash an advertising campaign designed to frighten voters into voting against their own best interests. Monsanto is obscenely profitable. The company makes most of those profits selling pesticides. Its only priority is its bottom line. Yet Monsanto will come into our state to run TV and radio ads in which it will pretend to care about the people who live here.
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have either been shushed by a friendly crowd, been told to leave by security or wised up and just let these kids play ball. All this goodwill has stirred a remembrance of my coaching days, and sometimes a longing to return to coaching kids and helping them to become better ballplayers and better people. I’ll let you know how it goes. Todd Nuttman is a regular contributor to the Kent Reporter.
Don’t believe them. I hope everyone in this state who eats food, and buys food to feed his or her family, will take a minute to think about why Monsanto would spend $4.8 million just to keep a few words off of an already long list of ingredients on food products. We have a chance to make history on Nov. 5 by standing up for consumer rights. Let’s not allow this opportunity to slip by. – A. Renee Hamilton
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Whatever happened to the hyperactive dad, the one who yells instruction, which little Timmy can’t hear anyway, to keep his eye on the ball? Whatever happened to the older brother who constantly yelled instructions to his younger brother that he can hit this guy, if he just tries harder? I used to be that older brother. I used to watch my brothers play Little League
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her face. She then ran to the McDonald’s. Officers arrived at the restaurant where the man said to them, “Take me to jail, I’m about to hurt you.” He then came toward an officer, who used his forearm to block the BY STEVE HUNTER punch. The officer pulled out shunter@kentreporter.com a Taser and fired two darts A Kent Police officer fired into the side of the man, who a Taser at a shirtless man fell to the ground. Police after he reportedly tried to then handcuffed the man. punch the officer during The man pulled the an incident at the darts out of himself McDonald’s lobby, before police took POLICE 1236 W. Meeker St., him to jail. where a woman had run to escape the man. Officers cited a man for Officers arrested the man investigation of fourth-degree for investigation of thirdassault after he allegedly threw degree malicious mischief an empty plastic juice confor damage to a lamp shade tainer that hit his ex-girlfriend at the restaurant as well as to in the face during a dispute the woman’s glasses, accordat about 3:07 p.m. Sept. 14 at ing to the police report. a house in the 20000 block of Several people called 911 108th Avenue Southeast. at about 12:21 a.m. Sept. 14 The man left the house to report a man forcing a before officers arrived and woman out of a vehicle. The they were unable to track woman told police she was him down, according to the getting a ride to downtown police report. Kent with her former foster The woman told officers son when he told her he they started to argue in the needed $2,000 from her. kitchen and she asked her When she refused to give former boyfriend to leave the him money, he became house. He refused to leave, angry and started to drive got in her face and threatrecklessly. ened to bite off her nose. He When he pulled the then backed away and threw vehicle into a parking lot a plastic juice container that near Washington Avenue missed her before throwing and West Meeker Street, another one that struck her. the woman got out of the He also threw a rice cooker vehicle. He followed her and that just missed the woman. knocked her glasses off of
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Three Kent candidate forums set for October Kent has scheduled three candidate forum/debates for residents to attend: • The Kent Chamber of Commerce and MultiCare Kent Clinic present a Kent City Council debate from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9 at the ShoWare Center, 625 W. James St. Those scheduled to appear are City Council Position No. 2 candidates Jim Berrios and Wade Schwartz, and City Council Position No. 6 candidates Bailey Stober and Ken Sharp. Cost is $20 for those who pre-registered, $25 day of the event and $30 for guests. Register at www. kentchamber.com or call
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253-854-1770. • Voters can hear from candidates for mayor and the City Council at a candidate forum from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10 at Sunrise Elementary School, 22300 132nd Ave. SE. Those scheduled to appear include mayoral candidates Suzette Cooke and Tim Clark, and the those vying for City Council seats. • The Kent Black Action Commission hosts a debate for mayoral, City Council and school board candidates from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18 in the Kent Commons’ Green River Room, 525 Fourth Ave N. Bruce Elliott and Maya Vengadasalam are vying for a school board seat. Child care will be provided. For more information, visit www.kentblackactioncommission.com.
CLASS ACTS Maple Valley School of Ballet students attended summer workshops around the country this summer. Top row, from left: Addison Cambia, of Maple Valley, Cornish College of the Arts; Savannah Marburger, Kent, American Ballet Theater-Alabama (she also was accepted into the Ballet Austin summer program); Madalynn Sarthou, Black Diamond, Cornish College of the Arts; Emily Drozynski, Buckley, Cornish College of the Arts. Bottom row: Selena Clem, Maple Valley, Dance This!; Ellie Schaeffer, Cornish College of the Arts; Lily Drozynski, Buckley, Cornish College of the Arts. COURTESY PHOTO, Randy Marburger
PUBLIC NOTICES ASSESSMENT INSTALLMENT NOTICE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #356 CITY OF KENT Construction of an 8� sanitary sewer system with 6� side sewer stubs to the right-of-way line, as provided by Ordinance No. 3657. Notice is hereby given that the ninth (9th) installment of the assessment levied for the above named improvement, comprising Local Improvement District No. 356 under Ordinance 3711, is now due and payable and unless payment is made on or before October 13, 2013, said installment will be delinquent, will have a penalty of nine point sevHQ ¿YH SHUFHQW DGGHG DQG the collection of such delinquent installment will be enforced in the manner prescribed by law. Dated this 13th day of September 2013. R. J. Nachlinger Finance Director City of Kent, Washington Published in the Kent Reporter September 27, 2013 and October 4, 2013. #878561. ASSESSMENT INSTALLMENT NOTICE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #355 CITY OF KENT Construction of an 8� sanitary sewer system with 6� side sewer stubs to the right-of-way line or easement line, as provided by Ordinance No. 3653. Notice is hereby given that the ninth (9th) installment of the assessment levied for the above named improvement, comprising Local Improvement District No. 355 under Ordinance 3708, is now due and payable and unless payment is made on or before October 13, 2013, said installment will be delinquent, will have a penalty of nine point sevHQ ¿YH SHUFHQW DGGHG DQG the collection of such delinquent installment will be enforced in the manner prescribed by law. Dated this 13 day of September 2013. R. J. Nachlinger Finance Director City of Kent, Washington Published in the Kent Reporter September 27, 2013 and October 4, 2013. #878565.
ASSESSMENT INSTALLMENT NOTICE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT #357 CITY OF KENT Construction of an 8� sanitary sewer system with 6� side sewer stubs to the property line, as provided by Ordinance No. 3662. Notice is hereby given that the ninth (9th) installment of the assessment levied for the above named improvement, comprising Local Improvement District No. 357 under Ordinance 3712, is now due and payable and unless payment is made on or before October 13, 2013, said installment will be delinquent, will have a penalty of nine point sevHQ ¿YH SHUFHQW DGGHG DQG the collection of such delinquent installment will be enforced in the manner prescribed by law. Dated this 13 day of September 2013. R. J. Nachlinger Finance Director City of Kent, Washington Published in the Kent Reporter September 27, 2013 and October 4, 2013. #878572. KENT CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 2014 – 2018 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kent City Council will hold a public hearing on the 2014 – 2018 Capital Improvement Program (TIP) on Tuesday, October 1, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Kent City Hall, 220 Fourth Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032. All interested persons are invited to attend and will be given an opportunity to speak. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact WKH &LW\ &OHUNœV 2I¿FH LQ advance at (253) 856-5725. For TTD relay service, call the Washington Telecommunications Relay Service at (800) 833-6388. Ronald F. Moore, MMC City Clerk Published in Kent Reporter on September 20, 2013 and September 27, 2013. #880764. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF LIEN SALE AUCTION DATE: OCTOBER 15, 2013 AT 10:00AM
Property belonging to Nicole McNeil, (unit#(s), (000004653), Michael Jardeen, (000001275), Charles Guzek, (000011647), Valerie Koob, (000011524, 000011710), Becky Colwell, (033570, 000013441), Mieka Franchi, (035966), Ylanda Thomas, (041788), Louis Diez, (000006903, 000009235, 028852, 044136), Hakim Williams, (035278), Jon Jackson, (28614), Brandon Butler, (8728), Kadzo West, (034666), Barbara Montrond, (049131, 015231, 024561), will be sold by live public auction (verbal bidding) on OCTOBER 15, 2013 STARTING AT 10:00AM at DOOR TO DOOR STORAGE, INC., 21001 72nd Ave S., Kent, WA 98032. Goods were neither packed, loaded, nor inventoried by Door to Door Storage, Inc. General description of the goods likely to be sold: Household, business or consumer goods, namely personal effects, china, furniture, clothing, books, glass, silverware, electronics, tools, and similar items; but actual contents, condition, and quality are unknown to Door to Door Storage, Inc. Persons under 15 not admitted. Photo ID is required for bidders. Only cash or credit card as payment. Bidder Registration begins at 9:30am.Viewing begins at 10:00am, and bidding will begin soon after. Each container is 5 ft wide x 8 ft long x 7 ft high. Auctioneer: WWW.ThomasHaywardAuctioneers.com, (888-255-7633), License #2845. 9/27, 10/4/13 CNS-2535020# THE KENT REPORTER #880346 KENT FIRE DEPARTMENT REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Kent Fire Department Regional Fire Authority Board will hold a public hearing to: Review revenue sources for the Regional Fire Authority’s 2014 expense budget including property taxes and possible increases in property tax revenues per RCW 84.55.120, and Review and establish the ReJLRQDO )LUH $XWKRULW\œV EHQH¿W
charge to be imposed in 2014, per RCW 52.26.230(2). Fire Station 78 17820 SE 256th Covington, WA 98042 October 16, 2013 at 5:30 pm Published in Kent, Covington/ Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporters on September 27, 2013 and October 4, 2013. #882707. NOTICE OF APPLICATION A Project Permit Application KDV EHHQ ÂżOHG ZLWK &LW\ RI .HQW Planning Services. Following is a description of the applications and the process for review. The applications and listed studies PD\ EH UHYLHZHG DW WKH RIÂżFHV RI the Kent Planning Services, 400 W. Gowe Street, Kent, WA. DATE OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION: September 27, 2013 APPLICATION NAME & NUMBER: RANA SHORT PLAT SP-2012-4 / KIVA #RPSS-2122880 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The applicant proposes to subdivide a .55 acre lot into two single family residential lots. The property currently contains one single family home, which will remain. Lots in this development will be provided access to South 222nd Street via 93rd Avenue S, an existing private ingress/egress easement. There are no known critical areas on the subject site. The zoning for this property is SR-6, single family residential. The location is 22210 93rd Avenue S , King County parcel number 8802400645. OTHER PERMITS AND PLANS WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED: Civil Construction Permit, Final Short Plat PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD: September 27, 2013 to October 11, 2013 All persons may comment on this application. Comments must be in writing and received in Kent Planning Services by 4:30 P.M., Friday, October 11, 2013, at 220 4th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032. A public meeting is
tentatively scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 24, 2013. This public meeting will be held in the Planning Services Conference Room at 400 West Gowe Street, Kent, WA 98032. Please be advised this meeting date is subject to change. Please call to verify time and date at least a week before the scheduled meeting. If you have any questions, please call Katie Graves, Kent Planning Services, at 253-856-5454. DATED: September 27, 2013 Published in the Kent Reporter on September 27, 2013.#883974. CITY OF KENT PUBLIC NOTICE SEPA THRESHOLD DETERMINATION & ADOPTION OF EXISING ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT Pursuant to KCC 11.03, Environmental Policy, the City of Kent has issued a Determination RI 1RQVLJQL¿FDQFH '16 DQG Adoption of Existing Environmental Document for: MIXED USE OVERLAY REGULATION CODE AMENDMENTS #ENV-2013-17 / KIVA #RPSW-2133408 This project includes a) an amendment to the Mixed use deYHORSPHQW GH¿QLWLRQ that lowers the commercial mixed use FRPSRQHQW IURP WZHQW\ ¿YH SHUFHQW WR ¿YH SHUFHQW RI WKH JURVV ÀRRU DUHD E DGGLWLRQ RI D footnote to the Commercial and industrial zone development standards for the GC zoning district to include design review for multifamily development; c) amendment of the GC-MU Mixed use overlay development standards WR HOLPLQDWH WKH ÀRRU DUHD UDWLR UHTXLUH ¿YH SHU FHQW JURVV ÀRRU DUHD LQ FRPPHU cial use, increase the allowable KHLJKW WR VL[W\ ¿YH IHHW refer to the off-street parking requirement of Ch. 15.05 KCC, and add design review requirements; and d) correction of
the numbering sequence in the Downtown design review. See attached for proposed potential amendments to Title 15.02, 15.04, and 15.09. Location: This is a citywide amendment. Applicant:City of Kent Economic & Community Development Department Contact Person: Gloria GouldWessen, 253-856-5454 Title of document being adopted: City of Kent Comprehensive Plan Review and Midway Subarea Planned Action EIS Date adopted document was prepared: Draft October 22, 2010 and Final September 1, 2011 Description of document (or portion) being adopted: The document is being adopted in its entirety. If the document being adopted has been challenged (WAC 197-11-630), please describe: No appeals to the document were ¿OHG The document is available to be read at (place/time): City of Kent Planning Services 400 West Gowe Street, Suite 300 Kent, WA 98032 Hours: 8 AM – 4:30 PM Comments are due for the above project by 4:30 p.m., October 11, 2013, to City of Kent Planning Services. For more information, contact Kent Planning Services at 220 Fourth Avenue S., Kent, WA 98032, Telephone: (253) 856-5454. Any person requiring a disability accommodation should contact the City for more information. For TDD relay service, call 1-800-833-6388 or the City of Kent at (253) 856-5725. Charlene Anderson, 5HVSRQVLEOH 2I¿FLDO Dated: September 27, 2013 Published in the Kent Reporter on September 27, 2013.#884306.
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[ GREEN from page 1 ] Education, as well as the Washington Office of the Superintendent of Public Education and Environmental Protection Agency, were present for the tour. The Green Ribbon School Award is given to schools and districts that demonstrate environmental consciousness in its construction and resource use, and transferring those ideas to student health and education. Inspiring other schools to adopt green policies, said Andrea Falkner with the Department of Education, was the goal of the award and subsequent tours. By raising publicity, the Department of Education and Department of Ecology hope to inspire other schools apply for the award. Falkner, the Green Ribbon program’s director, said that the DOE doesn’t have a lot of money to fund sustainable buildings for schools. “It’s mostly at the state and local level,” she said. “We have to
www.kentreporter.com use our pulpit to raise awareness about outstanding schools.” Falkner explained that even though there isn’t any grant money awarded for a Green Ribbon, the school or district can use the award and recognition to leverage funds from other grants and organizations. The crowd – dressed in blazers, blouses and business suits – looked slightly unusual as it made its way through the school’s nature path to the water retention basin. The nature path was installed and improved on by local Eagle Scout projects, and the retention basin holds 1.2 million gallons of water, which it uses to irrigate the school’s lower playing field. “The trail just kind of provides its own little science lab,” said Principal Carla Janes, who discussed how the nature path and pond enhance learning. While most grades at Millennium don’t have a comprehensive curriculum in ecology and sustainability, the school’s environmental efforts are
useful for teaching fifth-graders about environmentalism. Delegates continued their tour of the facility, listening to talking points from Beth Gilbertson, the district’s Environmental Services Supervisor. She emphasized the number of different ways in which the school operated off the grid, such as exterior brickwork designed to shunt water to reclamation areas or the subterranean geothermal pumps used to heat and cool the building. Gilbertson stressed that it’s important to incorporate different aspects of the community with a Green Ribbon School, such as Eagle Scout projects that improve ecology at a school or partnering with the city to get elementary school students to plant trees. Sustainability also goes into high school curriculum, by teaching students about how ecology factors into their daily lives and the environment they live in. This will be the second year the Department of Education has
Kent School District Superintendent Edward Vargas speaks with district Environmental Services Supervisor Beth Gilbertson as they walk down the nature trail at Millennium Elementary School. ROSS COYLE, Kent Reporter bestowed Green Ribbon Awards since its inception in 2012. To be recognized as a Green Ribbon School, a school must meet three goals to reduce its environmental impact, improve the health of its students and staff and incorporate these practices in its curriculum.
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Margo Young, visiting from the Environmental Protection Agency’s branch in Seattle, said the whole school impressed her. “It’s not every day you see a school with its own water retention basin,” she said.
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cational success after SCHOOL highThschool. e College Bound Scholarship recipients must be income-eligible students who sign up in the seventh or eighth grade, work hard in school and successfully apply to a higher education institution when they graduate. For more information, visit www. wsac.wa.gov/PreparingForCollege/ CollegeBound.
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The Kent School District presents the third annual College Bound Scholarship Conference at Green River Community College on Saturday. Seventh- through 12th-grade Kent School District students and their parents are invited to attend at no cost. Registration begins at 8 a.m., the conference follows at 8:30 at the Salish Building, 12401 SE 320th Street, Auburn. The program encourages lowincome, middle school students to choose a path that will lead to edu-
Elsewhere Kent School District students in eighth, 10th, 11th and 12th grades can now participate in the College Readiness Pathway, a free,
in-school college entrance exam day scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 16. College Readiness Pathway fosters a college-going culture and increases access to college, especially among first-generation, college-bound students. Ziska KSD offers the ReadiStep test for eighth-grade students, the PSAT for 10th- and 11th-grade students, and the SAT for 12th-grade students. … The National Society of High School Scholars recently announced that Kennedy High School student Anton Ziska of Kent has been selected to become a member of the esteemed organization. The society recognizes top scholars who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, scholarship and community commitment.
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More than 12,000 people volunteered at 415 community service projects throughout King County during United Way’s Day of Caring last Friday. Volunteers read to children, renovated community centers, filled backpacks with nutritious meals for hungry kids to take home and finished other projects. In Kent, employees from Auburn-based Zones Inc., joined volunteers to enhance a playground for Panther Lake’s ECAP (Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program) and Kent Youth and Family
Services. The group replaced sand in the sandbox, bark on the walking path and under the climbing structure, weeded planting beds, planted a variety of flowers and grasses, and replaced railroad ties for the garden wall. They also added signage and bird houses. A total of 256 nonprofit agencies got a boost from the volunteer labor, valued at $1.4 million. The Day of Caring is United Way of King County’s official kickoff for its 2013-2014 fundraising campaign.
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weed seeds from sprouting in the spring. Dig out the roots of perennial weeds like thistle and dock. 5. Divide your perennials that have grown too large such as daylilies, hosta and iris. If you do this dirty deed now the plants have time to establish themselves before a winter freeze and you’ll enjoy a nice display of blooms this coming spring and summer. 6. Harvest your tomatoes before a heavy frost. You can ripen green tomatoes indoors by uprooting the entire plant and hanging it upside down from the rafters of a garage or shed. Or just spread the green tomatoes out on flat surface so that they are not touching one another. Green tomatoes do not need sunlight to ripen up. Tip: If you want to determine whether a green tomato is mature enough to turn red indoors, look at the blossom end of the tomato to check for a darker green star. Once this star appears the tomato is on its way to red ripeness – even indoors. 7. Collect fallen leaves, dead plants and other debris from garden beds where slugs are a problem. It is fine to let nature do her thing in woodland gardens or among mature shrubs but if you want to grow veggies, hosta
and other slug food, fall cleanup will eliminate the slug hotels. 8. Clean up the fallen leaves and debris around any plant that has had disease or insect problems. This means cherry trees with blights, lilacs with curled leaves, dogwoods that look dreadful and roses with black spots. Infected foliage can allow pests to overwinter all winter near the base of the plant and then reinfect the host when spring comes. 9. After you do the last mowing, edging and raking of the lawn take the time to winterize your power equipment to maximize their working life spans. Clean your tools and store them out of the weather along with seat cushions for patio furniture and pots and garden art that could crack and break during a winter freeze. Turn off fountains and protect pumps that are not winter proof. 10. Finally the fun stuff. Celebrate the new season with frost tolerant fall flowers like mums, asters, ornamental cabbage and kale and the tough winter pansies that will add months of color. Fall is for planting and now is the time to add new shrubs and trees. For more information, visit www.binettigarden.com.
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With more than 20,000 admissions every year, falling is the leading cause of injury-related hospitalizations in Washington state, and seniors account for more than two-thirds of the cases. To help prevent these painful and costly events, King County Emergency Medical Services offers free home safety assistance. Called One Step Ahead, the service is available for residents 65 years and older who are at highest risk for falling and live in King County outside of the city of Seattle, according to a Sept. 20 county media release. The safety program includes: • A home safety walk through
• Instruction to help you stay safe in your home • Information about local resources • Installation of safety devices for low income residents who qualify “One Step Ahead provides a great opportunity for older adults in our community to reduce their fall risks, avoid injury and keep their independence longer,” said King County Emergency Medical Services Director Jim Fogarty. For more information about the program and how to qualify, call 206-2638544. Alan Abe, Injury Prevention Program Manager for King County Emergency Medical Services, offers these four key tips for seniors to reduce their risk of falling: • Do exercises that
improve mobility, strength and balance and that are taught by trained professionals. Examples of exercise programs include Tai Chi, Matter of Balance, Enhanced Fitness or other individual or group exercise programs. King County Emergency Medical Services helps sponsor exercise classes at several local senior centers • Have your medication reviewed to identify possible side effects or drug interactions that may contribute to falling
• Have your eyes examined by an optometrist or ophthalmologist • Improve your home environment by providing proper access to bathtub or showers, sufficient lighting, clear walkways and installing handrails. Key statistics • Each year in the United States, nearly one-third of older adults (65 year or older) fall • One in five older adults reports having fallen in the previous three months
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Jefferson cruises past Kent-Meridian league) host Kentwood (3-0 league) at 7 p.m. Friday at Jefferson rolled to a 35-9 French Field. Jefferson (2-1) victory over Kent-Meridian takes on Beamer on Friday. in a South Puget Sound Kent-Meridian threw for League North 4A game 23 yards and finished with Sept. 19 at French Field. 171 yards of total offense. The injury-depleted Junior running back Royals scored their lone Robert Nelson III ran for touchdown in the fourth 91 yards and a 4-yard TD. quarter. Vinnie Malietufa ran for 43 The Royals (1-2 in yards. Jefferson threw for 96 yards and SPSL 4A NORTH STANDINGS ran for 297 yards. League Overall Senior Tyrell Williams Team W L W L rushed for 128 yards while junior ZachaAub. Riverside 3 0 3 0 riah Grayson ran for Kentwood 3 0 3 0 94 yards and threw for Auburn 2 1 2 1 96 yards. Jefferson 2 1 2 1 Elsewhere: Tahoma 1 1 2 1 Auburn 17, at Kent-Meridian 1 2 1 2 Kentridge 14: Caden Kentlake 0 2 0 3 Borden booted a 25Kentridge 0 2 0 3 yard field goal in the Mount Rainier 0 3 0 3 fourth quarter, leading the Trojans past the LAST WEEK: Jefferson 35, Chargers last Friday Kent-Meridian 9, Puyallup 41, Kentlake 20; Auburn Riverside 49, night at French Field. Tahoma 35; Auburn 17, Kentridge 14; Patrick O’Dell ran Kentwood 50, Mount Rainier 0 for 66 yards and a touchdown and Kiero THIS WEEK: Thursday – Kentlake at Buchanan added an Auburn Riverside; Friday – Kentwood 8-yard score for the at Kent-Meridian; Tahoma at Auburn; Trojans (2-1 league, Kentridge at Mount Rainier, 5 p.m.; Jefferson at Beamer (nonleague). 2-1 overall). Carter Johnson All other games kick off at 7 p.m. scored on runs of 35 and 8 yards for the STAFF REPORT
HYDROPLANE MUSEUM OFFERS OKTOBERFEST EVENT The Hydroplane & Raceboat Museum hosts its second annual Roostertails & Ales, an Oktoberfest beer tasting, food and music event, from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday. Enjoy the museum’s collection of vintage hydroplanes, sample beer, bratwursts and soft pretzels and listen to live music at the museum, 5917 S. 196th St., Kent. Ten Northwest microbreweries will offer samples. Seattle guitarist and singer Chris Stevens, a Northwest blues fan favorite for many years, will perform. Admission is $10 and includes five tasting tickets. For more information, call 206-764-9453.
A Jefferson defender tackles Kent-Meridian’s Giovonn McDade during a SPSL North game Sept. 19 at French Field. Jefferson won 35-9. ROSS COYLE, Kent Reporter Chargers (0-2, 0-3). The Chargers ran for 125 yards and threw for 38 yards. Quarterback Jordan Lawson completed four passes, while Johnson dashed for 105 yards. Kentridge’s defense managed to contain Auburn for most of the game, with Scott Moore making an interception and Braiden Beckman and Malik McFerrin each recovering a fumble. The Trojans ran for 311 yards and threw for 31 yards. Kentridge plays Mount Rainier on Friday at High-
line Stadium. At Kentwood 50, Mount Rainier 0: The Rams, who have struggled since they moved up to 4A and joined the SPSL four years ago, couldn’t contain the Conquerors who scored 27 points in the first quarter. Senior running backs Brandon Sytsma and Derrick Bell each rushed for a pair of touchdowns while sophomore quarterback Brian Campbell went 7-for15 for 101 yards with one touchdown. Defensively, the Conquerors’ Kyle Capperauld seemed to be all over
the field making tackles, causing turnovers, putting pressure on the Rams’ quarterback and scoring a touchdown on a recovered fumble. Terrence Grady covered a number of gaps, too, tallying seven tackles and a sack as well as a pair of safeties. At Puyallup 41, Kentlake 20: The winless Falcons struggled on the road against Puyallup last Friday, particularly with keeping the ball in the first half, as the Vikings (3-0 overall) raced to a 27-7 halftime lead.
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Roberts Lipsbergs had two goals and Branden Troock scored the shootout winning goal to lead the Seattle Thunderbirds to a 4-3 win over the Portland Winterhawks last Saturday night at the ShoWare Center. The 5,098 in attendance on opening night saw a backand-forth game between the I-5 rivals in the Western Hockey League game. The T-Birds took a two-goal lead and a single goal lead in the game only to have the Winterhawks come back both times before the won the shootout 2-1. Mathew Barzal was the first shooter for Seattle and he came down on Portland goalie Brendan Burke and beat the goalie with a backhand shot. Nic Petan was the first Portland shooter and he beat Seattle goalie Justin Myles over the left pad. Alexander Delnov was the second shooter for
Seattle Thunderbird center Alexander Delnov jockeys with Portland center Chase De Leo for control of the puck at the Thunderbirds opening game last Saturday night at the ShoWare Center. ROSS COYLE, Kent Reporter Seattle and Burke made the save on a five-hole shot. Myles stopped Chase De Leo’s shot, but the puck was rolling towards the goal line Myles reached back and swiped the puck away. Troock was the third Seattle shooter and he made a move right and snuck the puck under Burke for the goal. Oliver Bjorkstrand was the third Portland shooter and Myles was able to stop him to get the win for the T-Birds. The T-Birds played at
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Seattle Thunderbirds defenseman Shea Theodore signed a three-yearentry level contract Tuesday with the
Anaheim Ducks. Theodore was selected by the Ducks in the first round, 26th overall, in the 2013 NHL Draft. No financial terms of the deal were released. “Very exciting day, I’m proud and honored to sign with the Anaheim Ducks,” Theodore said on his Twitter account. “Thanks to everyone who has helped me along the way.” Theodore has appeared in three preseason games for Anaheim, col-
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Vancouver on Wednesday and are back home Friday against the Tri-City Americans at 7:35 p.m. at the ShoWare Center. Seattle took a 1-0 lead at 15:40 of the period on a Lipsbergs goal. Lipsbergs scored at 4:48 of the second period to extend the T-Birds lead to 2-0. Griffin Foulk took a shot Portland got on the board at 13:37 of the second when Ethan Price scored an unassisted goal directly off a faceoff.
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The Winterhawks tied the game 2-2 just 51 seconds into the third period just after a power-play ended on a goal from Bjorkstrand. Seattle went in front 3-2 on a power-play goal from Jerret Smith at 5:52 of the third period. Smith beat Burke over the glove with a right point slap shot through traffic. Delnov and Keegan Kolesar had the assists. Portland tied the game 3-3 at 12:08 of the third on a goal from Chase De Leo.
lecting one assist. The 6 foot, 1-inch, 183-pound defenseman led all Anaheim skaters in time-on-ice on Sept. 22 against Colorado, logging 22 minutes. Theodore made his Anaheim debut in the club’s first preseason game, earning an assist in the 6-2 win over Phoenix on Sept. 16 at Honda Center. He is still part of Anaheim’s preseason roster but is expected to be sent to the team’s American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate in Norfolk, Va.
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Kentridge High coach Ryan West expects the boys cross country team could challenge for a state berth and should have a high finish in the South Puget Sound League standings. West returns for his seventh year to coach the Charger cross country teams. Senior Isaac Derline and junior Alec DeLucia will return to lead the boys team that also will include Jacob Zielke, Luke Russel, Chris Camarero and Jacob O’Connell. Seniors Erika Sweet and Anna Lamping will lead the girls team. Because of the new crop of girls, combined with injuries over the summer, West’s expectations are slightly more tempered about the girls team, but he hopes they will qualify for districts. Kent-Meridian Jeffrey Cowart is in his second year as coach of the Royals. Cowart, a 1996 K-M graduate, also ran cross country for the Royals. The boys team failed to get a win last year, while the girls team fared better, coming in third place with a 4-4 record, taking seventh in the league meet and 14th in the district meet. Senior runner Stewart Kunzelman returns for his fourth year on the boys varsity team, and will run with juniors Christopher Arias and Jahleel Smith along with sophomores Max Fredell, Jose Hernandez and Anthony Raftis. Briann Funk returns for her fourth year on the girls varsity team, along with fellow seniors Sara Madden and Allyson Reaney. Sophomore Magdalena Mojkowska and freshmen Akoly Vongdala, Jasmine Gonzalez and Olivia Baerny round out the squad. Cowart said to keep an eye out for Baerny, who he expects to be a clutch runner.
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Kent Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays, through Sept. 28, Town Square Plaza Park, corner of Second and Smith. Kent Lions community service project. Vendors offering a variety of fresh locally grown farm-based foods, hand-crafted items, live entertainment and more. Free admission. Information: 253-486-9316, www.kentfarmersmarket.com. College Bound Scholarship Conference: 8 a.m. Sept. 28, Green River Community College, Salish Building, 12401 SE 320th Street, Auburn. Designed for middle school students and qualified high school students and their families in grades 7-12. Free. For more information, visit www.wsac. wa.gov/PreparingForCollege/CollegeBound Closing Day, Fan Appreciation: 2 p.m. Sept. 29, Emerald Downs, 2300 Emerald Downs Way, Auburn. Live Thoroughbred racing. Information: 253-2887000, www.emeralddowns.com.
Kent City Council debates: 11:30 a.m.1 p.m. Oct. 9, ShoWare Center, 625 W. James St., Kent. Jim Berrios vs. Wade Schwartz (Position 2) and Ken Sharp vs. Bailey Stober (Position 6). Sponsored by MultiCare Kent Clinic. Cost: Pre-paid registration $20, day of event $25, guests $30. Register at www. kentchamber.com or call 253-854-1770. Kent Candidate Forum: 7-9 p.m. Oct. 10, Sunrise Elementary School, 22300 132nd Ave. SE, Kent. Featuring mayoral and City Council candidates. Sponsored by Panther Lake Citizens focused on residents of the Panther Lake area. Open to all interested citizens. For more information, contact Marvin Eckfeldt at 253-852-2957 or marveck@comcast.net Experience Kent: 3-8 p.m. Oct. 17, ShoWare Center, 625 W. James St., Kent. More than 90 businesses participating, educational and do-it-yourself presentations. $5,000 in services and product giveaways. Exhibitions (3-8 p.m.), Taste of Kent (5-8 p.m.). Admission free. Public welcome. Sponsorship opportunities. Registration and more information: www.kentchamber.com.
October Domestic Violence Awareness Month kickoff event: 12:1512:45 p.m. Oct. 4, front steps, Norm Maleng Regional Justice, 401 Fourth Avenue N., Kent. Auburn Domestic Violence Task Force â&#x20AC;&#x201C; in collaboration with the Auburn Soroptimists and CCRADV.org, a nonprofit agency â&#x20AC;&#x201C; presents the rally. King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg scheduled to speak. The Prosecutorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Office to present awards to outstanding police officers for their work against domestic violence. For more information, please contact, Shelly David, domestic violence legal advocate, at sdavid@auburnwa.gov. Greater Seattle Postcard and Paper Show: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 6, Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Ave. N. Approximately 15 dealers from throughout the Pacific Northwest and California will display more than a half-million old postcards, paper collectibles and ephemera. Included will be postcards, stamps, advertising trade cards, cigar labels, valentines, scrap, travel brochures,
Candidates Forum: 6:30-8 p.m. Oct. 18, Kent Commons, Green River Room, 525 Fourth Ave N. Kent Black Action Commission hosts a debate for mayoral, City Council and school board candidates. Open to the public. Child care will be provided. For more information, visit www.kentblackactioncommission.com or www.facebook.com/ KentBlackActionCommission.
Benefits Sixth annual Summerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s End Fun Run/ Walk: 7:30 a.m. Sept. 28, Kentwood High School, new track, 25800 164th Ave. SE, Covington. 7:30 AM Registration opens and packet pickup at 7:30 a.m., 2K junior run
starts at 8:27, 5K at 9 and 10K walk and run at 9:07. Proceeds benefit childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s programs in the Kent School District aimed at encouraging healthy lifestyles for families. Officially timed by Raise the Bar. Medals given three deep in each age category. Please see www.cruzinpassport.com to register at Active.com and for further information. West Hill Kent Oktoberfest: 4-7 p.m. Oct. 4, noon-7 p.m. Oct. 5, St. Columbaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Episcopal Church, 26715 Military Road S., Kent. Enjoy beer, wine, non-alcoholic beverages, bratwursts and vegetarian choices as well as entertainment for kids, pumpkin patch, and performances by local music groups. Family-friendly event benefits two vital non-profit services that serve the community â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Kent Youth and Family Services (www.kyfs.org) and Emergency Feeding Program of Seattle and King County (www. emergencyfeeding.org). Cost: $8 adults, $4 under 21. More information: 253-854-9912, JRLander@saintcolumba.org, www.WestHillOktoberfest.org Kent Sunrise Rotaryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s third annual Oktoberfest: Noon-8 p.m. Oct. 12, under the tents at the Red Barn, 206 Railroad Ave. N., downtown Kent. Fifty percent of the proceeds from the event will support returning veterans and at-risk youth. Food, drink, entertainment. Tickets $25 in advance, $30 at the door and include a stein with your first beer or wine. Visit www. OktoberfestKent.com to purchase tickets and donate. For more information, visit www.KentSunriseRotary.org. Think Pink: 1-4 p.m. Oct. 12, Kent Eagles Club, 2505 S. 252nd St., No. 362. Free fundraising event with food, silent auction, photo booth and raffle. Must be over 21 years old. For more info, call 253-951-9742. Shopping Spooktacular: 10 a.m.4 p.m. Oct. 19, Kent Valley Ice Rink, 6015 S. 240th St. Free. Start your holiday gift giving. Support your local small business owners and crafters. Enter to win a $100 Visa gift card. Drawing for free house cleaning.
Family friendly with bonus activates for the kids. Proceeds benefit the Halo Foundation, supporting local at-risk youth. Dancing with the Stars Kent: 5:30-10 p.m. Oct. 26, Lindbloom Center, Green River Community College, 12401 SE 320th St. Auburn. The Kent Parks Foundation and Arthur Murray Dance Studios presentation. Proceeds benefit the return of pianist Alpin Hong for a Spotlight Series concert and educational assemblies at the Kent School District. Additional funds will supply new tools for the Green Kent program. General admission is $30, dinner tickets are $100. For tickets and more information, visit www.kentparksfoundation.org.
Clubs, programs Islam and the Middle East: 7 p.m. Sept. 30, Lifetree CafĂŠ, Community Room, First Christian Church, 11717 240th St. SE, Kent. The program, â&#x20AC;&#x153;On the Brink: Islam and the Middle East,â&#x20AC;? features a film of Carl Medearis, an international expert in the field of Arab-American and Muslim-Christian relations. Free. Snacks and beverages are available. For questions about Lifetree may be directed to Bob Brooks at 206-6536532 or pastorbob@kentdisciples.org. More information is available at Lifetreecafe.com. Kent Black Action Commission Action Up Meeting: 3-6 p.m. Sept. 28, Kent Commons, 525 Fourth Ave. N. KBAC hosts meetings every fourth Saturday from September through June. November and December meetings are on the third Saturday. Welcome all who live, work, or attend school in Kent or the South King County region to join us. For more information, call 253-852-0614 or visit www.kentblackactioncommission.com. NAMI Support Groups: 6:30-8 p.m., every second and fourth Tuesday of the month, 515 W. Harrison St., Kent. Friends and family support group for family members and friends who are affected by mental illness. Free. For more information, call 253-854-6264 (NAMI) or ermail namiskc@ qwestoffice.net, or visit www.nami.org.
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Volunteers National Public Lands Day: 9 a.m.-noon, Sept. 28. Park Orchard Park, 11058 S.E. 230th St., in the Panther Lake area. Volunteers should park at Park Orchard Elementary, 11010 S.E. 232nd St., and walk to the park. Volunteers are needed to remove invasive plants that threaten the urban forest as well as prune plants to make it safer for children to walk to school. Registration is required. To register, call Victoria Andrews, city special programs manager, at 253-856-5113 or email vandrews@kentwa.gov. Soos Creek Botanical Garden: Soos Creek Botanical Garden, 29308 132nd Ave. SE, Auburn. If you love plants, gardens and gardening, the 22-acre garden wants you. Volunteers are asked to dedicate 3-10 hours a week in either garden maintenance, docent tours or marketing. Volunteers need not be master gardeners. Soos Creek Botanical Garden is a nonprofit organization. Information: 253-639-0949, www. SoosCreekBotanicalGarden.org.
Faith Pet Blessing: 2:30-4:30 p.m. Sept. 29, Kent United Methodist Church, 11010 SE 248th St. Kent. All pets welcome. Dog blessing is 2:30-3:30 p.m., other pets 3:30-4:30. If your pet is not present, bring a picture of your pet to be blessed. Event will be outdoors so dress for the weather. For more information, call 253-852-3900 or email general@kentmethodist.com. Chancel Arts at Kent Lutheran Concert: 3-5 p.m. Oct. 27, Kent Lutheran Church, 336 2nd Ave S., Kent. Musician Nathan Jensen performs. Advance tickets are available at www.brownpapertickets or at the door. For more information: call 206-954-7602
Network The Kent Chapter of Business Network, Int’l (BNI): Meets every Wednes-
day morning at 7 at the Old Country Buffet, 25630 104th SE, Kent. Chapter is growing. Currently have 38 members. Do you want excellent, personal, word of mouth referrals for your business? Then come join us. For more information, contact Dr. Allan McCord at 253-854-3040. Free tax workshop: 1-4 p.m. Oct. 2, Seattle office, Washington State Department of Revenue, 2101 Fourth Ave., Suite 1400. For new and small business owners. Participants will learn about Washington excise taxes, reporting classifications, deductions, tax incentives, sales tax collection, and record-keeping requirements. All receive a workbook and helpful reference guide to Department of Revenue rules and regulations. To register, visit www.dor. wa.gov or call 206-727-5300.
with special discount kids tickets available for only $10 each (with some restrictions). Heart By Heart: 8 p.m. Oct. 11. Heart By Heart plays classic “Heart” hits from the ‘70s and ‘80s. Heart By Heart is a Seattle-based band consisting of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame members Michael Derosier and Steve Fossen of Heart, guitarist Randy Hansen, Rail’s Andy Baldwin, radio icon Bob Rivers, Northwest favorite Lizzy Daymont and vocalist Somar Macek. Tickets: $30-$70. Cage Warrior Combat 9: Nov. 2. Mike “300” Hayes will battle Jeff “The Snowman” Monson in the main event; at least 12 other bouts. Tickets $102, $77, $67, $47 and $37 (military section and a no-alcohol family section).
Refugee Employment Summit: 7:50-11 a.m. Oct. 8, Green River Community College, Kent Campus, 417 Ramsay Way, Suite 112. Join Kent businesses for an opportunity to learn about refugee employment options, share experiences working with refugees and meet local employment service providers who can support your company’s HR needs. Project is supported by the city of Kent, CDBG Program, and the Seattle Foundation, Neighbor to Neighbor Small Grants Program. More information: Stephen Johnson at 253-234-5491 or sjohnson@wr.org.
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Lamb of God with Killswitch Engage: 7 p.m. Nov. 11. Heavy metal concert. Lamb of God and Killswitch Engage join forces for a fall tour. Tickets $28.50 for reserved seats, $33 general admission floor seats. Disney On Ice, Rockin’ Ever After: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 13, 14, 15, 17, 17; 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18; 11:30 a.m. Nov. 16, 17; 3:30 p.m. Nov. 16, 17. Musical showcase, a rockin’ remix of royalty. Tickets go on sale Oct. 15.
World music featuring master slack key guitarist Keola Beamer, Grammy Awardwinning Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai, hula dancer and instrumentalist
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Tickets for the Kent Arts Commission’s 2013-2014 Spotlight Series are on sale now. The performing arts series brings exceptional entertainment to Kent.
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“Crazy in Love with Patsy Cline”: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 4, Kent-Meridian PAC, 10020 SE 256th St., Kent. Sponsored by the Pete and Pat Curran Family. Lavay Smith and her all-star seven-piece jazz band deliver a loving and creative tribute to country darling Patsy Cline. They bring a bluesy jolt of energy to the jazz/country crossroads, delivering jazz and blues-steeped arrangements of Cline’s songs. Tickets: $20 general, $18 senior, $15 youth
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Providing Complete Plumbing & Heating Services in King County Since 1964
Heating Season is Here! Check out our Furnace Tune-up Special Below!
Q/A | with David Brown – Owner, Fox Plumbing & Heating “How did Fox Plumbing & HeatQ ing get started?” :
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: Virgil Fox started the company in 1964; even as a young man, I loved “hands on work” and was proud to be a tradesman. I joined the company in 1973 and thrived in the environment of high standards and hard work. By 1979 I was half owner of the company, purchasing it in its entirety in 1983. I was dedicated to the value of quality service at a fair price and understood the importance of keeping every customer, since then I’ve expanded but maintained our deep commitment to integrity and quality work. Our customers tell us time and time again that we are the most trustworthy plumbing service in King County.
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“What plumbing services do you offer? And do you do both repair and installation?”
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: If it has to do with pipes and water, we have the skilled workforce to both fix ailing systems and install new systems. We work in old and new homes as well as in businesses and commercial environments – we are experts in fixing old systems. We’re not always looking to sell people something new; if it can be fixed we fix it. We offer a full range of plumbing services from sewers to hot water tanks. We help our customers save money by offering plumbing system tune-ups, which are continually growing in popularity because they save people on the cost of repairs by catching problems early. We’re very excited to announce that
we have expanded and now service and install all types of heating, furnaces and air conditioning, too. We are committed to our customers and to our staff, providing on-going training to make sure our technicians are simply the best trained in the business.
the problem. After an emergency many of our customers participate in our $99 annual Plumbing Tune-up program, which saves them hundreds even thousands of dollars in the long run and they are seeing great improvements in their plumbing systems.
Q “Do you guarantee your services?” A :
: Absolutely, we have the best written warranties in the business. We provide our customers with the right price for the service and then guarantee the work. We have received the best service award from Angie’s list for over 6 years and are always top rated. Our customers will tell you about their experience with Fox Plumbing and Heating and we encourage them to do so. 80% of our new business comes from current customer referrals, we’re proud of this record and intend to continue it, every customer is important to us, I’ve built this whole business around satisfied customers, when we say “it’s all about service”, we mean it.
an emergency, what’s the best thing to do? What about afterhours and on Q “In the weekends?” :
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: Call us 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Pipes, sewers, water heaters, toilets, sinks and furnaces can’t tell time and often chose the worst time to act up and break down. We get this and have experts available to assist you whenever you need it, at your home or business. We have dispatchers and technicians on call 24 hours per day. On our website we have emergency water shut off videos to help people in times of emergency. It’s understandable that most people don’t even think of their plumbing until something goes wrong, we often get our best customers through our response to an emergency, we’re there and we fix
I have used FOX Plumbing several times over the years for various problems. Prior to calling them I had used 2 other local companies and found them more interested in selling their products than fixing my problems. FOX has always been responsive, they explain what needs to be done, why and how they will do it--and at a reasonable cost. I own an older home and their staff know their stuff, they are polite and thoughtful of the customers needs. - Nancy Travis, Seattle
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Call us at 206-767-3311 and head into Winter prepared. SEATTLE 206-767-3311 • EASTSIDE 425-747-5942 7501 2ND AVE. SO. SEATTLE 98108
Fox Plumbing & Heating is proud to offer the following new services! Furnaces • Heat Pumps • Air Conditioning • Repairs • Service & Installation