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January was worst month for thefts in recent history By Brian Beckley bbeckley@rentonreporter.com
Police in Renton are warning residents about an increase in car thefts throughout the city over the past month. A review of police reports shows a total of at least 12 stolen in just the past week. “Above and beyond the monetary aspects, a car is often one of the biggest role players in people’s lives, and loss of a car can make it tougher to get to work, to get kids to daycare, and just to do everyday living,” Det. Robert Onishi said in an email. According to Onishi, the most common cars stolen in Renton are Honda Accords, Toyota Camrys and Nissan Sentras that were built in the 1990s, though he said any car or truck is a potential theft to a skilled thief. “They’re not stolen for their intrinsic value, they’re stolen because they are a means of transportation that many criminals lack,” he said. “Don’t make it any easier for these folks.” Onishi, who has been working the cartheft beat since 2000, said January was the [ more thefts page 15 ]
Dozens of Seahawks fans, including Brittany Zinter and Kelly Zinter-Miller, 4, right, made their way to the Virginia Mason Athletic Center on Monday in hopes of seeing the World Champion Seattle Seahawks as they returned from New Jersey. The team plane was delayed by snow, however, and had to make an emergency stop to de-ice and the Seahawks did not make it back until later in the evening. Brian Beckley, Renton Reporter
Science fair brings students, families to Honey Dew Elementary Students squealed with excitement and hovered over bowls of goop and laptops at Honey Dew Elementary’s Science Night Jan. 30. In its second year, the event at the school was organized by the Parent Teacher Association and brought out many families. Previous to Honey Dew opening as a kindergarten-through-fifth-grade school, the PTA held the same science fair at Maple-
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Chris Zawislak of Auburn High’s First Robotics Club demonstrates a frisbee shooter for students at Honey Dew Elementary’s Science Night. tracey compton, Renton Reporter
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Sign of the times The City of Renton on Monday updated the monument sign at City Hall proclaiming the city as “Home of the Seahawks” to reflect Sunday’s big win. Where the sign last week proclaimed the team NFC Champions, the updated version features an image of the Lombardi Trophy and the phrase “Super Bowl XLVII Champions.” The change was made early Monday afternoon. The sign near the Virginia Mason Athletic Center was also changed during the night to reflect the win, but city officials said they did not make that change and said it must have been the team who replaced the panel through the night.. Photo courtesy City of renton
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Car Club Inc. comes home to Renton summer to Sunset Cars and fell in love with selling cars to the point that he started his career at that lot in Renton after he graduated from college. These fond memories and the proximity to home has brought Ryan back to the city with a lot of his own. The used car dealer has been trying to locate his Car Club business in the city for eight years and has now done just that. When an opportunity became available recently, he jumped at the chance to open one of his used-car
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Renton resident and owner of Car Club Inc., Darren Ryan has moved back to Renton to open a new sales lot on Rainier. Ryan has fond memories of one of his first jobs, washing vehicles on the Sunset Car lot, as a 13-year-old. Back then, the car dealership owner attended Renton’s Liberty High School and eventually went to Western Washington University. But Ryan returned every
lots on Rainier at a former Walker’s Renton Subaru used car lot. “Half of our employees are from Renton and for Darren Ryan me it was kind of where I grew up,” said Ryan. “And I know the business and I was just excited to come home.” Renton is an attractive market for Ryan because
he said they have no other competitors for the types of cars he sells. Ryan has two other lots in Burien and Covington and a finance company. He’s owned the Burien location for almost 17 years and the Covington lot for about eight years. “Honestly, I think there’s good business in Renton,” he said. “There’s a lot of people and there’s nobody that does what we do in Renton and, you know, it’s just home.” Before he purchased the Renton property, Ryan
used to drive through Renton wishing he could open a business in town. He recalled his first job out of college at Sunset, when Dino’s Tavern was open next door. He thought he’d hit the big time, he said, in the car-selling business. “Renton’s a good, vibrant town,” Ryan said. “I mean you look at our success in Burien. There’s 38,000 people roughly in Burien. There’s 95,000 people roughly in Renton and surrounding. We look at that as a huge opportunity.”
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The owner of Kent’s popular Saigon Rose has opened a new and similar restaurant in Renton’s Highlands. Huong “Shawn” Tran opened Fortune Noodle House in December, after closing Saigon Rose last April. Tran said he can’t escape his love for cooking, which brought him back into the restaurant business. Huong Tran “It’s like my passion, you know,” he said. “Even when I’m at home I cook.” Tran has been cooking in restaurants for 33 years, ever since he came to the U.S. from Vietnam. Tran came to America by way of a refugee camp in Thailand, escaping communism in Vietnam. He spent nearly a year in the refugee
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12th Man: Savor this moment at the top So it is the Wednesday after the Super Bowl and we at the Renton Reporter are chained to our desks getting this week’s paper finished and are therefore not able to attend the big victory parade. I hope all of you who were able to go took the day off and made your way to Seattle to cheer on your World Champions as they made their way down Fourth Avenue to the stadiums. I am sure it is a day you will never forget. As I have said before, I am a Philadelphia sports fan (by the way, the Seahawks, who entered the league in 1976, now have one more Lombardi Trophy than my beloved Eagles, who have been in the NFL since prior to the Super Bowl era). I know what a championship drought feels like and I know the relief a title can bring to the psyche of a city and a long-suffering sports fan. When the Phillies won the World Series in 2008, it broke a 25-year title drought in the City of Brotherly Love, the longest drought (at the time) for any city with four major sports franchises. Prior to 2008, the last championship in Philadelphia was, like Seattle, an NBA title, won in 1983 by the 76ers. Needless to say, when Brad Lidge completed his perfect season by striking out Eric Heinske and then dropped to his knees to celebrate, Philly exploded. My phone lit up with calls from Philly and I answered with a scream that joined the one already in progress on the other end. Needless to say, cars were lit on fire that night. Because on the East Coast, we don’t wait for the “walk” sign to celebrate, like they did Sunday night in Ballard. Like in Seattle, the parade was immediately scheduled. It would be Friday at noon. In Philly, of course. The Phils won Wednesday night and in the course of talking to friends back in Philly, one of them offered to help pay my way so I could be there. My cousin also got tickets to the party at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Eagles and located next to the baseball stadium in the same way Safeco sits next to the Clink. The Linc, like Safeco this week, was the overflow stadium. On Thursday afternoon, I bought my plane ticket. On Thursday night, I took the red eye out of Seattle, landing in Philly at 11:30 a.m. Friday morning. A quick cab ride to my buddy’s place and a celebratory shot of whiskey later, we were running through the streets of Philadelphia, on our way to catch up with the parade and make our way to the stadiums. The streets were packed. Two million people showed up and lined the parade route. And everybody was in a great mood. It was the biggest, best party I have ever attended. We high-fived with random drivers trying to make their way through the packed side streets. We hugged complete strangers and danced in [ more Beckley page 5 ] Brian Beckley
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Letters to the editor Malls killing downtowns To the editor: I recently read the article by Carolyn Ossorio, “Discussing downtown with the mayor over coffee.” She and the mayor are wondering about “how to go about creating a vibrant and bustling downtown.” I can mention a few reasons why downtown is deteriorating: “The Landing,” and before that, strip malls scattered all over the suburban neighborhoods of Renton. This is a problem by no means unique to Renton. All over America, and for many years now, downtowns that began in the horse-and-buggy age are declining, while Americans drive by automobiles to the malls that have plenty of parking and clean elegant
stores and restaurants. Meanwhile, downtown businesses leave and give way to secondhand stores. I admire business people like the owner of Renton Book Exchange, who are struggling to survive in downtown Renton.
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My son deserves a jail evaluation To the editor: Are evaluations ever going to be done in a timely manner so that inmates will not have to wait days and months? This is a serious problem in the court system. It has been more than three weeks and my son is still waiting in jail for his evaluation. Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill on May 16, 2013, for compe-
tency evaluations for inmates to be able to stand trial within seven days. On Jan. 30, 2014, Lynn Moberly from Mercer Island Municipal Court informed me that my son’s evaluation will be done on Jan. 31 or Feb. 3. Moberly told me to have “faith;” however, the evaluation never took place. My son is disabled with autism, Asperger’s syndrome, schizophrenia and neurological problems. Jail is not the right place for him. His public defender never has seen a case like this. My son hasn’t been convicted of a crime. I would like to thank all the agencies and people helping me in efforts to obtain an evaluation. My hope is that my son and other inmates will receive their evaluations.
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the streets with people we had never met. We cheered the team as they went by, waving and hoisting the trophy for all of us to see. When we met up with my cousin’s, there were hugs and tears and the sense that a giant loser weight was finally off our backs. We had done it. WE. Not just the guys wearing the uniforms but all of us. Phillies fans everywhere had won this title. It belonged to all of us. It was, quite honestly, the greatest day of my life (until my wedding day, of course. But it still sits a relatively close second.) I will never forget it. I hope all of you had the opportunity to have the same experience this week. The crowd may not have been as big as the one in Philadelphia that day, but the bond between team and fans is even stronger here than it was then. Seahawks fans are some of the best in the world and there is no doubt that the support – and noise – of the 12th Man helped carry this team to victory. Even Pete Carroll noted it in the locker-room celebration following the game. As he was calling out individuals and highlighting great performances, Carroll also talked of the 12th Man and their role, prompting a cheer from the whole team. Savor this, Seattle. Do not take it for granted and do not assume that because your team is young and hot and seemingly unbeatable that this will be a regular thing. Trust me, winning is hard, but repeating is even tougher. Despite the Phils having all those things, we still are waiting for that follow-up parade. But you can bet that when it does happen, whether it’s next year or – God forbid – another 25, I will not miss the chance to celebrate with millions of my closest friends. Congratulations 12th Man. You waited a long time for this and you earned it. And thank you, Seahawks. This was a season this city will never forget. Reach Editor Brian Beckley at 425-255-3484, ext. 5050
Advisory committee calls for two-phase approach on tolls for I-405/SR167 corridor Report also calls for two-plus carpool during off-peak, three-plus during peak hours By Bill Sheets The Herald
A long-term plan for toll lanes on I-405 has been sent to state lawmakers. The I-405/SR 167 Corridor Funding and Phasing Report was submitted by the state Department of Transportation to the Legislature and the governor in late January. The report outlines a two-phase approach for creating a toll-lane system from Lynnwood to Renton on I-405, connecting to existing toll lanes on Highway 167 in South King County. The state is spending $334 million to convert existing carpool lanes into toll lanes, or “HOT” lanes, on I-405 from Lynnwood to Bellevue. Work on paving, striping and barriers for the project has begun. The lanes are expected
to be ready for use as toll lanes in 2015. The report recommends allowing two-person carpools to ride for free during off-peak hours and carpools of three or more people to ride for free at all times. Otherwise, drivers using the carpool lane would be charged an electronic toll. Rates have not been set. They will depend partly on how far a driver will travel. The toll will automatically increase and decrease based on how many people are using the lanes. The toll automatically increases when traffic in the express toll lanes is heavier and decreases when traffic is lighter. As drivers approach the entry point to the express toll lanes, they will see a sign listing up to three destinations. The toll for each destination at the time is the price of that trip. The lanes would be divided into three areas — Lynnwood-Bellevue, Bellevue-Renton and RentonPacific. One study assumed a minimum toll of 50 cents per area to start, increasing to 75 cents in
2018. Buses and registered vanpools will travel toll-free in the lanes. The second phase would require a new lane to be built from Bellevue to Renton and ramps constructed to connect the lane to existing carpool-toll lanes on Highway 167. That project, expected to cost more than $1.1 billion, has not been funded. The new report recommends using $960 million from the gas tax and collecting the remaining $215 million through tolls to cover the cost. The report is unclear on whether an increase in the per-gallon gas tax would be required to raise the money. The earliest this phase could open is 2020, according to the report. The report was developed by the state with input from an advisory group of elected officials representing communities along the I-405-Highway 167 corridor. The state held four meetings with this advisory group last year. The new report is available at tinyurl.com/WSDOT405167. Bill Sheets is a writer for The Daily Herald in Everett.
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A 22-year-old Renton woman spit in the face of a Renton Police officer, who was treated for contamination by a bodily fluid at the scene and at the ER at Valley Medical Center. Several officers responded to an apartment on Northeast Fourth Street on Jan. 21 to a report of a physical domestic argument. Officers found a man sitting on the couch, blood running down his chin. He told them he and his girlfriend had argued about how much time he was away from home because of extra work. She head-butted him. He hit the brick fireplace with his fist and tried to leave. The woman grabbed a knife from the kitchen and threatened to kill herself if he left. He grabbed the knife and put the other kitchen knives on top of cabinets, out of her reach. She again threatened to harm herself and he called a family member to help him. 911 was called. The woman was standing next to the balcony, smoking a cigarette, when officers arrived. There was an odor of alcohol. “Just take me to jail,” she told officers. After a tussle, officers handcuffed her and she was escorted to a sitting position. As an officer watched over her, she turned upward and spit in the officer’s right eye and mouth. Other officers held down the suspect while the officer washed off the spit in the kitchen sink. He was treated by medics and then went to Valley Medical. She screamed “rape” and claimed she was about to be water-boarded.
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Parking dispute turns physical A neighbor dispute over on-street parking turned physical on Jan. 22. A Renton man told officers his neighbors were taking up all the parking spaces on Edmonds Avenue Northeast in front of his house with their numerous vehicles. The evening of Jan. 22, in attempting to park his vehicle, he bumped one of the neighbor’s vehicles, which he said [ more blotter page 8 ]
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Ann Carter passed away peacefully on January 31, 2014. She was able to live independently up until December 20th on Renton Hill – the same neighborhood where she was born and lived almost her entire life. Ann is survived by her two children, Michael Maurer of Renton, WA and Michelle Ward of Juneau, AK; 5 grandchildren, 1 great-grandchild and 2 expected early April. Ann was the youngest of 7 siblings and the last surviving member of her family who immigrated to the United States from Northern Italy. Passionate about traveling, she was fortunate to have been able to see most of this world. An avid gardener and animal lover, Ann had a zest for life and being active. She could often be seen working diligently in her yard with a faithful, furry companion at her side. She was proud to have been recognized by the Seattle Garden Club for her flower creativity. Known by her friends to be the best berry pie baker in Renton, she would often say “I don’t like to cook but I LOVE to bake!” In great spirits, she celebrated her 100th Birthday last November in her home with family and friends. Grave Side Service will be held on Tuesday, February 4th at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. She will be buried next to her husband of nearly 60 years, Ralph Carter. In lieu of flowers, her wish was for donations to be made in her name to the Bellevue Humane Society, 13212 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, WA 98005. 977473
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Don died on January 23, 2014. Don was born in Glasgow, MT on June 17, 1923 to Harry Gouge and Dorothy (Hagen) Gouge. The family moved to Great Falls, MT soon thereafter, where Don lived until graduation from high school. He was an only child, living through the Great Depression. He had an active, rewarding childhood and was the apple of his parent’s eye. He graduated from high school in 1941, having participated in football, basketball, and tennis. After graduation, Don joined the army in 1942, becoming the pilot of a B-24 Bomber in the 8th Army Air Corp based in England. He was awarded citations for bravery. Post discharge, Don attended the University of Washington, joined the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, and obtained a B.S. in Engineering. He was the first person in his family to attend college. He worked for P G & E, in San Francisco, CA, and then for Boeing in Seattle, WA. He went back to school and obtained a law degree from the U of W. During this time, Don fell in love and married Patricia Pettersen, who was also from Great Falls. Don opened a law office in Renton, WA, where he practiced for almost 40 years. His professional reputation was established by his honesty and thoroughness. Don was very involved in helping his family. He was the leader caring for many relatives, such as his 92 year old grandmother and his 101 year old father. His belief in education and desire to improve his children’s future were the driving forces behind their completing advanced educations. Retiring in the late 1980’s Don and Patricia relocated seasonally to W. Yellowstone MT, where they enjoyed the out of doors for over 20 years. His happiest days were in Montana. His greatest honor was being feared by large rainbow trout. Don was preceded in death by his 4 legged companion, Fido. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Patricia; daughter Stephanie (Gouge) Goodwin and Gaylon Goodwin; son Stephen Gouge and Lauren Wise; daughter Jennifer Gouge; grandson Tyson Goodwin and Dani (Bigby) Goodwin; granddaughter Kirsten (Goodwin) Young and Aaron Young; and great granddaughter Joslyn Young. Private services will be held. 975008
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[ blotter from page 7] was parked too close to his driveway. The two neighbors came out and a fight ensued. The Renton man’s wife came to his assistance to help break up the fight and she was kicked in the leg. The officer spoke with one of the two neighbors, who confirmed he had a parking dispute with his neighbor and that he was in a pushing match. His brother came to his assistance. Neither neighbor wanted to press charges. The officer suggested the Renton man call police if he felt his neighbors were parked illegally.
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owner found the back door open. Officers arrived just as one of the men was walking through the kitchen to the back door. The other two were sleeping on a bed in the living room; they were woken up and escorted outside. The three were arrested for first-degree criminal trespass. They told officers they needed a place to sleep. They denied responsibility for damage to the back door. They were booked into the SCORE regional jail.
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Two woman had different views about what caused their rage, but someone did throw a bottle of perfume at the other’s car. Three homeless men in their 20s found A Renton woman called 911 on Jan. 26 squatting in a rental home on Northeast to report that as she tried to change lanes 131226_CL_KC Spring ROP Jan. Version: 1 Page: 5.75”Road X 10.5” Color: 1/0 (Black) 12th Street were arrested 25 after the N/A onSize: Talbot South, another car pulled PC: Leanne/Lisa R.
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up alongside her, stopped and the driver yelled at her and a passenger threw the perfume bottle at her car. The driver, another Renton woman who said she had her child in the car, spit on her face, the woman told officers. The victim followed the car to the driver’s home. She wasn’t sure whether a new-looking chip was caused by the perfume bottle. The driver came out of her home and told the officer she had to drive into oncoming traffic to avoid being hit by the victim’s car. She told the officer there was a child in her car but not a female passenger. A records check showed her driver’s license was suspended for failing to pay a traffic ticket. The officer later wrote citations for fourth-degree assault and driving with a suspended license.
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The Boeing Co. passed another major milestone this week in its Renton-based 737 program when it started producing 42 of the world’s most-popular airplane each month. Boeing Machinists on Wednesday began work on the first Next-Generation 737 to be built at the increased rate at the Boeing plant in North Renton. Since 2010, production of the 737 has increased about 33 percent, from 31.5 to 42 airplanes a month, its highest rate ever, according to the company. Early Wednesday morning, mechanics loaded initial parts of the spars – internal support structures in the wings – into an automated spar-assembly machine. The spar is the first step in building the wings and marks the start of the airplane’s assembly. “This rate increase once again reflects our commitment to put the world’s bestselling airplane into the hands of our customers as quickly as possible,” said Beverly Wyse, vice president and general manager, 737 Program, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, in a company press release. “Efficiency improvements in the factory, many of them developed by our employees, are a big part of why we are able to successfully increase the number of airplanes we build,” she said. The first Next-Generation 737 built at
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Severe weather shelter open this weekend Due to dangerously low temperatures in the forecast, the City of Renton is partnering with Catholic Community Services to open the Severe Weather Shelter at Renton Harambee Center this weekend. This shelter will be open nightly through Feb. 9, closing on the morning of Monday, Feb. 10. The shelter is located at Renton Harambee Center, 316 S. Third St. in downtown Renton. Check in and registration begins at 8:30 p.m. The shelter will close each day at 8 a.m., and all must vacate. All are welcome. The Severe Weather Shelter is available for single women and men, couples, and homeless families with children who are living on the streets or in vehicles; separate sleeping
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The legislative office of Rep. Zack Hudgins, 11th District, will host an art exhibit from the Renton History Museum’s “I Am Here: Students Find Themselves in Renton,” throughout the current legislative session. “I Am Here” features the essays and photography of Renton High School sophomores, exploring their favorite places in and outside Renton. The museum exhibit represents Rep. Hudgins’ first featured history exhibit,. “I Am Here” was originally exhibited in the Renton History Museum in spring 2013. The exhibit is the result of an ongoing
The Renton Historical Society operates the Renton History Museum in cooperation with the City of Renton. The museum is located at 235 Mill Ave. S.; winter hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Neighbor-toNeighbor Forum set for Saturday Lindbergh High The “Neighbor-toSchool auction Neighbor” Forum sponsored by the City of Renton’s is March 7 Neighborhood Program is Saturday, Feb. 8. The forum is an opportunity to meet and learn from other neighborhood association leaders and learn more about new ways for neighbors to get and stay connected. The forum is 8 a.m.-11:30 a.m. at the Renton Senior
The 2014 Lindbergh High School live and silent auction will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. March 7 at the Tea Palace, 2828 Sunset Ave. N.E. in the Renton Highlands. Tickets are $25. Email lindberghhsauction@yahoo. com for information or to donate an item.
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A pair of Eagles Jason Hennig and Griffin Mitchell, members of Boy Scout Troop 492 in Renton, were recently honored as the first members of their troop to earn Scouting’s highest honor, the Eagle Scout Award. Approximately 4 percent of all Boy Scouts attain the Eagle rank. Requirements for each candidate include earning 21 merit badges and successfully completing a community, church, or synagogue-related service project. Hennig is a 2013 graduate of Lindbergh High School and is currently attending Western Washington University in Bellingham. He is the son of John and Suzy Hennig. For his service project, Hennig chose to build a structure to be used for social events and group photographs at King of Kings Lutheran Church in Renton. Mitchell is also a 2013 graduate of Lindbergh High School. He is the son of Paul and Sue Mitchell. Mitchell’s Eagle Scout project provided new steps along a hillside trail at Sound View Camp and Retreat Center in Longbranch. Both Hennig and Mitchell are charter members of Troop 492.
Gamer Fest is Saturday ‘Boeing Boeing’ Renton Technical College will host “Gamer Fest” Feb. 8 on campus. The event is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is put on by the Administrative Office Management program, RTC Gamers Club and the RTC Foundation. There will be workshops, comic and game vendors, food trucks, guided tours, demonstrations, exhibits, a costume contest and a zombie photo booth. There will also be a Magic the Gathering tournament hosted by Uncle’s Games. Proceeds from the event benefit the college’s Basic Studies Fund, which helps low-income students obtain their GED. Tickets to the festival are $5; the tournament is $25.
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With the postseason about to begin the Lindbergh Eagles wrestling team is riding high, with six wrestlers placing among the top four in their weight classes this past weekend at the Berserker Invitational at Curtis High School in University Place. Chad Omonka (113 pounds) and Colton Maddy (126) each took home first-place medals for the Eagles. Westerling Nugent (138), Diego Gallegos (170) and Trevonn Russell (195) each finished second in their weight classes and Joey Hernendez (182) finished fourth. The 2A sub-region seeding tournament begins Saturday at the Tyee Educational Complex.
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The Hazen boys basketball team this past week beat Lindbergh in a double-overtime thriller at home and then beat Foster on Monday to raise its record to 16-2 overall and 11-1 in the Seamount with just two games left to play this season. According to Coach Ryan Thompson, the Highlanders “escaped” with a 71-64 win over Lindbergh in a game that took two extra frames. Thompson said his team could have played with
more intensity on defense and could have played together better on offense but also cited excellent play from the Lindbergh side, including shooting “extremely well” from behind the 3-point arc. “I’m proud of our guys as they made some big plays down the stretch in a very competitive game,” Thompson said in an email. Dominic Green led the way for the Highlanders with 26 points and 18 rebounds. He also had 3 assists and 4 blocks in the game. Anthony Phillips added
15 points and 13 rebounds while Isaiah Davis put in 12 points with 7 rebounds and 3 assists. “All 12 of his came late in the game,” Thompson said. “I’m really proud of how Isaiah stepped up.” Lindbergh got another win Friday night, beating Foster 68-51 on the road. Lindbergh played at second-place Kennedy Catholic Wednesday (too late for this edition of the paper) and takes on Tyee at home today, Friday. According to Thompson, the Highlanders need to win both games to guaran-
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NOTICE Washington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (receipt) that shows the s e l l e r ’s a n d b u y e r ’s name and address and the date delivered. The invoice should also state the price, the quantity delivered and the quantity upon which the price is based. There should be a statement on the type and quality of the wood. When you buy firewood write the seller’s phone number and the license plate number of the delivery vehicle. The legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord. Estimate a c o r d by v i s u a l i z i n g a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet. Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimension. To m a k e a f i r e w o o d complaint, call 360-9021857. agr.wa.gov/inspection/ WeightsMeasures/Fire woodinformation.aspx
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‘Super’ scenes Super Bowl MVP Malcolm Smith returns an interception for a touchdown, above, and then celebrates holding the Lombardi Trophy after the game, left. Top right, linebacker K.J. Wright tackles Denver receiver Wes Welker during the third quarter. Right, Seahawks wide receiver Jermaine Kearse breaks a pair of tackles and heads toward the end zone for a third-quarter touchdown. Photos by Jennifer Buchanan, The Herald
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Wanted/Trade
Dogs
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WANTED! Old Guitar’s, B a n j o ’s, V i o l i n ’s & Ukulele’s. Any condition considered. Please call with description 1-800451-9728
5 GERMAN SHEPHERD German Bred Male puppies available. December 11th litter. Will be big and heavy boned. Mom and Dad on site. Shots, wormed, chipped. $500. 425-367-1007. www.lordshillfarm.com
Miscellaneous
CASH FOR CARS Running or Not We pay the most! Pickup right away!
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SAWMILLS from only $4897.00 -- Make and Save Money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free I n f o / DV D : w w w. N o r woodSawmills.com 1800-578-1363 Ext. 300N Wanted/Trade
CASH for unexpired DIABETIC TEST STRIPS! Free Shipping, Friendly Service, BEST p r i c e s a n d 2 4 h r p ay ment! Call today 1- 877588 8500 or visit www.TestStripSearch.com Espanol 888-440-4001 CASH PAID For: Record LPs, 45s, Reel to Reel Tapes, CDs, Old Magazines/ Movies, VHS Ta p e s . C a l l T O D AY ! 206-499-5307 OLD GUITARS WANTED!** Gibson, Mar tin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker, Prair ie State, D’Angelico, Stromberg, and Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. 1920’s thru 1980’s. TOP CASH PAID! 1-800-4010440 TOP CA$H PAID FOR O L D R O L E X , PAT E K PHILIPPE & CARTIER WATCHES! DAYTONA, S U B M A R I N E R , G M TMASTER, EXPLORER, MILGAUSS, DAY DATE, etc. 1-800-401-0440
(5) MIN PIN Puppies. 6 weeks old. Tails docked, ears natural, Red color. $300 each. Can deliver. Call: 206-497-1248 or 360-808-4728
pets/animals Birds
Find your perfect pet in the Classifieds. www.nw-ads.com
A K I TA P U R E B R E D Puppies. Champion bloodlines. Parents on site. 7 weeks old. Will have first shots and puppy packet. 4 Females, 3 Males. Black & White; Black, Brindle & White and Brindle. $850 obo. Call Tony, 505-507-5581 or email: tepiercejr@gmail.com MINI AUSSIE Purebred Pups, raised in family home, sweet parents, 1st shots, wormed, dew claws & tails done, many colors, $395 & up, good4u219@gmail.com 360-550-6827
Garage/Moving Sales King County MERCER ISLAND, 98040.
1 DAY ONLY MOVING Sale! Furniture, appliances, antiques, retro multi media equipment, Chr istmas items, pictures & more! Held on Sunday, Feb. 9th from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. located at 7440 86th Ave SE. Newfoundland’s Purebred with champion bloodlines. Very Healthy & quick learners. Beautiful colors! These are a large breed. Starting at (425)327-2236 For pics: biscuitcity newfs.webs.com
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SINGING CANARIES Hens & Males, also pairs $ 5 0 - $ 7 5 . R e d Fa c tors/Glosters/Fifes & Recessive Whites. Also for slightly more, Timbrados & specialty colors Auburn, 253-833-8213 Unavailable on Satur- AKC Register GOLDEN days Retriever puppies ready Febr uar y 8th. Good bloodlines $700. parDogs ents on site. Shots, wormed. 509-575-4546 or jkingfish12@aol.com
*2 AKC WESTIE PUPS* Puppy Kisses for sale t h i s Va l e n t i n e ’s D ay ! We s t H i g h l a n d W h i t e Te r r i e r, yo u c a n ’ t g o wrong with a Westie! Ready to go, 8 week old males $1,000. Call with questions 360-402-6261.
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Auto Events/ Auctions
Will Be Holding An Abandoned Car Auction
Feb. 12th, 2014 At 12pm Preview Starts At 11am At
225 Rainier Ave So. Renton 425-226-4343
Will Be Holding An Abandon Car Auction
Feb. 12th, 2014 at 12pm
wheels
Preview Starts 11am At
225 Rainier Ave So, Renton, WA 425-271-7666
Marine Power
Pickup Trucks Dodge
GENE MEYER TOWING
WEST AND SONS TOWING
Pickup Trucks Chevrolet
2 0 0 1 D O D G E 1 TO N Dually. 5.9 Turbo Diesel 3500, crew cab. Upgraded Laramie pkg. Many after market items & only 134,000 miles. Extremely nice cond! $15,500. Snohomish. For sale by owner, call Max 206660-8034. Auto Service/Parts/ Accessories
Cash JUNK CARS & TRUCKS
Free Pick up 253-335-3932
PUPPY KISSES FOR Sale! Bernese Mountain Dog cross puppies. Last two litters, only 5 days apart! Various colors, 5 puppies, choose your color today! 10 week old boys & girls! Super cute! Great family dogs! Both p a r e n t s o n s i t e. C a l l Christine for details $300 - $600. 360-858-1451. www.facebook.com/ SeedMountainFarm
2007 37’ 340 SEARAY Sundancer Boat! Fully L o a d e d i n n ew c o n d . Sea Ray’s Flagship for their Cruiser Line-Up. You’re not going to find anything else in this size range that provides the comfort & spaciousness. $139,000. 425-623-5203 morrisnet@msn.com
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Auto Events/ Auctions
ABANDONED VEHICLE AUCTION Tuesday: 2-11-2014
garage sales - WA
25923 78th Ave S., Kent, WA 98035
(253) 854-7240
975090
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Vehicles Wanted
‘01 CHEVY SILVERADO Crew Cab, 2500 HD. 6 liter V8. Lots of power! Excellent condition. No damage. Well equipped. Good rubber. Beautiful glossy red! 3” dual exhaust. 140,000 mi. Records avail. Currently licensed. $8,250. North Seattle. 206-363-5848. Find your perfect pet in the Classifieds. www.nw-ads.com 2 0 0 4 S i l ve ra d o, H D 2500, Duramax deisel, 6.6L turbo charge, W/Alison trans, 4 x 4, 133,000 m i l e s . $ 1 6 , 2 0 0 / O B O. Mark 206.650.1050
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Champs!
Congratulations to the Super Bowl XLVIII Champion Seattle Seahawks from the Renton Reporter! Photograph by Jennifer Buchanan, The Herald
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Super Bowl XLVIII Champions
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