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With design approvals in hand as of last week, Capstone Partners, along with its financial partner Lionstone Investments, is nearly ready to move on the first phase of its 3 million-square-foot Esterra Park project located at the old Group Health Cooperative site at 2464 152nd Ave. N.E. in Redmond.
While plans for the two apartment buildings and one office building have been approved by the City of Redmond’s Design Review Board, associate planner Dennis Lisk said there is still work to do with Capstone and AvalonBay Communities — the company tasked with developing the apartment buildings — on finalizing things. “It’s getting down to the
technical details,” he said. Lisk said this work should take about two to four weeks to complete and they hope to apply for building permits sometime next month. He added that since the three buildings are located on separate parcels of land, they will each require separate sets of permits.
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2.7-acre park. Lisk said there will be about 10 buildings total on the site. In addition to what’s to come, the Overlake neighborhood has 1.5 million square feet of existing retail and is located adjacent to State Route 520. A future light rail station is also planned. Capstone estimates 7,000-8,000 people will live and work at Esterra Park.
Redmond High School actors rehearse “The Dueling Cavalier” scene from their upcoming production of “Singin’ in the Rain.” Standing left to right are ensemble members Aliya Suleman, Kaelyn Melrose, Tamara Trbojevic, Mekhala Bijawat, Nicole Sarwono and Liza Vaughn and Conner York playing Don Lockwood. Seated left to right are ensemble members Ember Johnston, Gina Yatsenko and Tomm Firstenberg and Heather Loschen playing Lina Lamont. The show opens on Thursday for six performances at the school’s performing arts center, located at 17272 N.E. 104th St. For more information, visit www.redmonddrama.org. Courtesy of Matt Loschen
Redmond police report phone scams are on the rise
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Recently, the Redmond Police Department (RPD) and other local law enforcement agencies have been seeing an increase in reported and unreported phone scams. Mike Dowd, spokesperson for RPD, said the scams they are most concerned about involve suspects contacting victims by phone and
notifying them that they are the subject of a government investigation. The government agency the suspects supposedly represent can vary depending on the victim’s location, ranging from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to Puget Sound Energy (PSE) and even RPD. Dowd said victims are told by
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The project is the first phase of Redmond’s 170-acre Overlake Village master plan, which will house 30,00040,000 people when completed — about half the size of Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood. Overlake Village is one of two urban centers the City of Redmond is developing — the second being downtown.
The latest round of results for the Lake Washington School District’s (LWSD) special election were released Wednesday afternoon, with both levies increasing their leads and the bond approval on Proposition 3 inching closer to a 60 percent passage. According to King County Elections, Prop 3 has increased its approval percentage to 57.77. The yes vote total has increased to 17,810 votes. The measure needs 60 percent approval to pass. The bond measure would allow the district to continue with its modernization pro-
the suspect that they have to send money through various means to keep from being arrested. “We want (the public) to know that is not how we do business,” he said. Dowd added that when callers claim to be from RPD, they sometimes say they are “Redmond deputies,” which is incorrect as deputies work for the sheriff ’s de-
gram with funds going toward replacing aging schools throughout the district. Prop. 1, Education Programs and Operations Levy, is passing with 21,396 votes in favor. The vote total kept the approval percentage at 65.44. Prop. 2, the Capital Projects Levy, is passing with 21,043 votes in favor. The vote total increased the approval percentage to 64.31. The two levies are renewals and require a simple majority of 50 percent, plus one to pass. So far, King County elections has received 32,832 ballots for the district’s special election, making for a 30.64 percent voter turnout.
partment and officers work for the police department. Dowd said the best way to respond to these calls is to just be polite, say thank you and then check with the agency the suspect claims to represent to see if what they said is true. You should also use a phone number you locate on your own, not the one provided by [ more POLICE page 6 ]
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Members of the 48th Legislative District delegation will host a town-hall meeting from 10 a.m. to noon tomorrow at Redmond City Hall, 15670 N.E. 85th St. State Sen. Rodney Tom and Reps. Cyrus Habib and Ross Hunter will be on hand to provide updates on the 2014 session, which is currently underway, and answer questions from residents about a variety of state issues of importance to the community. Over in Kirkland, members of the 45th Legislative District delegation will host a town-hall meeting from 10-11:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Lake Washington Institute of Technology, 11605 132nd Ave. N.E., in the West Building Room W404. State Sen. Andy Hill and Reps. Larry Springer and Roger Goodman will be on hand to provide updates on the 2014 session, which is currently underway, and answer questions from residents about a variety of state issues of importance to the community.
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The Lake Washington Schools Foundation will hold its Legacy for Learning annual luncheon on April 23 at Juanita High School, 10601 N.E. 132nd St., Kirkland. Registration for “Building Pathways for Student Success” will begin at 11:30 a.m. and the one-hour lunch and program starts at noon. For information, visit www.lwsf.org.
staff will spend less time assembling and distributing the data.” The new data portal offers more than just downloadable spreadsheets. “One of the nice things about this portal is that guests can filter and create their own charts and graphs. They can visualize the data in a format they want,” said Smith. This service expands access to information, while simultaneously enhancing cost efficiencies and speed of execution. The open data service offers a variety of features, including: Simple, easy-to-use, citizen interfaces that
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citizens to be involved and believes this open data portal will inspire a “vibrant conversation between staff and the citizens” and continue to build on a greater trust between city government and the citizens it serves as a way to understand how their city works, hold staff and officials accountable by providing useful information everyone can easily access, visualize, share and reuse.
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ency into services, as well as wish to reduce the resources required to respond to public information requests. The new open data platform addresses both issues by allowing Redmond staffers to upload datasets easily, making the information immediately available for the public. “A significant number of the records requests we receive can be satisfied by open data sets that are freely available, at any time and in a standard electronic format,” said application services manager Corey Smith. “Citizens will spend less time requesting and reformatting the data they seek and city
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Governor’s death-penalty stance may hold for the future Jay Inslee endorsed the death penalty for his entire political career. But once the Democrat became governor and got his finger on the switch, he realized he couldn’t push it. He recently pronounced that no deathrow inmate would be executed on his watch. “This is a hard decision given what this means to everybody in our state,” he said. “I’m at peace with it. I’m comfortable that this is the right decision.” He did not commute the sentences of the nine inmates now on death row; he’s given them a reprieve during his time in office and a future governor still could authorize their execution. And Inslee didn’t propose erasing the death-penalty law voters tried to put in place and lawmakers eventually did 33 years ago. He’s left that task to others. Still, will Washington ever conduct an execution again? Maybe not. With its long winning streak in gubernatorial races, Democratic Party leaders are confident Inslee can capture a second term in 2016 when the death penalty will certainly be a campaign issue. If this happens, executions would be on hold until 2020. Any Democratic candidate looking to succeed Inslee at that point would be hardpressed to publicly reject the approach of the party’s reigning incumbent. Turns out one prominent Democrat who Jerry Cornfield
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might consider running already knows he doesn’t want to do executions either. Attorney General Bob Ferguson said he agreed with the governor’s rationale for pushing the pause button on executing death-row inmates by lethal injection or hanging. He declined to elaborate. But his opinions on the death penalty aren’t a secret. They came into sharp focus in the 2012 campaign for attorney general when Ferguson made clear he opposed the law, but would uphold the state’s right to impose capital punishment. He implied in a March 2012 statement to Washington State Wire it included conducting executions in some cases. “I have long been a supporter of the men and women who risk their lives to protect our communities, and should a tragedy occur on my watch where an officer is killed in the line of duty, I will use every legal tool available under law, including capital punishment as appropriate.” In that campaign, opponents questioned that resolve by citing comments he made to a student law journal in 1993 after he worked
on a case for the Arizona Capital Representation Project. His efforts as a researcher in the appeals case for a cop-killer on death row resulted in the inmate gaining legal representation. Ferguson told the magazine: “The reason I went to law school was to work against the death penalty. I see absolutely no justification or support for executing people. But after this experience, I came away feeling almost radicalized against the death penalty.” Fast forward, and Ferguson finds himself deeply involved in defending the state’s death-penalty law. Inslee’s decision may make it possible for Ferguson to be less so as it turns out neither one of them is interested in seeing executions proceed.
Jerry Cornfield is a political reporter who covers Olympia for The Daily Herald in Everett, which is among the Washington state newspapers in the Sound Publishing group. He can be contacted at jcornfield@ heraldnet.com.
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Kudos on Cleveland! Projects like the Cleveland Streetscape are going to attract businesses and new residents who want the benefits of suburban living with the amenities of larger cities. I moved to Redmond from the Bay Area for work. When I first moved to Redmond, some colleagues encouraged me to leave Redmond for more urban neighborhoods where they promised me I would be happier. While I appreciated their advice, they couldn’t have been more wrong. In Redmond, you get the best of both an urban environment and a small-town community. Amenities, like great restaurants, shops and bars are only getting better! I seem to hear
about new restaurants almost weekly. (Tipsy Cow and La Isla are two recent examples that are delicious, independent and unique). Businesses see the investment the city is making to go from outdated strip malls to a walkable downtown as a great opportunity to invest. Our smaller size also means residents are able to be involved in the planning of projects like the Downtown Park and on Cleveland Street. My level of involvement and access to decision makers would never happen at a larger city like Seattle or even Bellevue. The other benefit of living in Redmond is that I know my neighbors and in conversations with them, we acknowledge that there are temporary growing pains with construction.
But projects like the Cleveland Streetscape will help attract the next generation of young, diverse professionals who want to live close to work and still be able to walk to great shops and restaurants. And that is more than worth it.
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Liberal approach has problems The response to the CBO report that 2.5 million people will choose to work fewer hours to qualify for health care subsidies exemplifies the difference between liberals and conservatives. Liberals welcome the opportunity for people to work less and no longer feel “locked” into their current job because it provides “insurance.”
Conservatives recognize that “someone” will have to pay the additional costs of providing the insurance, either through higher taxes or higher insurance premiums. They also know fewer full-time workers means less economic growth because fewer “goods and services” will be created with less demand because of reduced income. Fewer work hours also reduces the funds government gets for Social Security and all the other government entitlements, exacerbating an already critical long-term problem. It doesn’t bode well for our country’s future when people have an incentive to be more dependent on the government at the expense of those who refrain from doing so.
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Police Blotter The police blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical roundup of all calls to the Redmond Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Redmond Reporter Police Blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Redmond, which gets more than 500 calls (emergency and nonemergency) per week.
Wednesday, Feb. 19 Malicious mischief: Redmond police responded to a report of malicious mischief to a vehicle at 8:46 p.m. from the 7200 block of 164th Avenue Northeast downtown.
Shoplifting: Redmond police arrested a woman at 6:38 p.m. for shoplifting at a grocery store in the 11400 block of Avondale Road on Education Hill.
arrested a woman at 5:08 p.m. for driving with a suspended license in the 15200 block of Northeast 24th Street in Overlake.
Copper theft: At 12:44 p.m., officers responded to a complaint of copper wire taken from a business in the 17400 block of Northeast 67th Court downtown. Dine and dash: At 10:29 a.m., police responded to a complaint of four men leaving a downtown restaurant without paying for their meals. Bicycle theft: A Cannondale bicycle was reported stolen at 9:41 a.m. from an apartment complex carport in the 15300 block of Redmond Way in Grass Lawn.
Monday, Feb. 17 Vehicle prowls: Officers responded to two vehicle prowl reports. The first came at 9:14 a.m. downtown. The second came at 9:35 from Education Hill. Vandalism: A window was broken on a parked vehicle in the 7800 block of 148th Court Northeast in Grass Lawn.
Vehicle prowl: At 8:12 p.m., Redmond police took a report of an attempted car prowl from the 2200 block of 152nd Avenue Northeast in Overlake.
Trespass: At 2:08 p.m., officers responded to a report of an unwanted person in the 8300 block of 164th Avenue Northeast downtown. One male was issued a trespass warning letter.
You’ve got no mail: At 6:04 p.m., Redmond police took a report of theft of checks from a resident’s mailbox in the 7800 block of 151st Avenue Northeast in Grass Lawn.
Reckless driving: Redmond police arrested a male for reckless driving at 12:48 a.m. in the 14100 block of Old Redmond Road in Grass Lawn.
Tuesday, Feb. 18 Vehicle prowls: Officers responded to two vehicle prowl reports. The first came at 2:30 p.m. from Grass Lawn. And at 11:31 p.m., Redmond police responded to a vehicle prowl at a business in Overlake. A purse and other items were taken from the vehicle.
Grand theft auto: It was reported at 11:04 a.m. that a vehicle parked in an apartment complex in the 3800 block of 175th Avenue Northeast in Overlake was taken without permission between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m.
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Friday, Feb. 14 Shoplifting: Redmond police responded to a report of shoplifting at 8:57 p.m. from the 17200 block of Redmond Way downtown. One suspect was identified and charged through investigations.
Saturday, Feb. 15 Bicycle theft: Redmond police responded to a report of a stolen bicycle at 10:51 p.m. from the 8800 block of 161st Avenue Northeast on Education Hill. Theft of vehicle parts: Redmond police investigated the theft of license plates from a vehicle in the 7500 block of Old Redmond Road in Grass Lawn at 4 p.m. Two stolen license plates were also recovered.
You’ve got no mail: At 7:02 p.m., Redmond police took the report of stolen license plates from a resident’s mailbox in the 14000 block of Northeast 73rd Street in Grass Lawn. Disturbance: Redmond police responded to a disturbance at 6:08 p.m. from the 8600 block of 160th Avenue Northeast on Education Hill. Two parties were arrested. Theft: Officers took a report of theft at 11:57 a.m. from the 17200 block of Northeast 45th Street in Overlake.
Identity theft: A report was taken for identity theft at 2:51 p.m. from the 15800 block of Northeast 49th Street in Overlake.
Assault: A man in the 7400 block of 159th Place Northeast downtown was arrested for assaulting his roommate at 10:35 a.m.
Vehicle prowl: A vehicle prowl occurred sometime between Feb. 12 and Feb. 14 while parked in secure parking garage in
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Long time Kirkland resident (since 1965), Chuck Hennig has left us at the age of 85. He was a design engineer with Boeing, a 40-year member of the Bellevue Community Band, and a pianist with the Coal Creek Jazz Band. Chuck was an enthusiastic reader, sailor, and skier, and a supporter of the Engineering Retirees, junior soccer, Juanita High School athletics (particularly basketball since 1975), Morgan horses, and Golden Retrievers. He is survived by wife Lois, sons John and Paul (Wendy), grandsons Chad and Shane, sister Janice, and several nephews and nieces. There will be a service in his memory on Saturday, March 1 at 2 pm in the Chapel on the east side of the Northlake Unitarian Church, 308 4th Ave S, in Kirkland (corner of State Street).
DRK Development. 3610 100th Street Suite 8 Lakewood WA 98499. is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, Redmond Apartments, is located at 1651h Ave NE and NE 83rd Street. in Redmond WA. in King County. This project involves 1.37 acres of soil disturbance for Residential Apartment Building construction activities. Stormwater will be discharged to the Sammamish River. Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504·7696 Published in Redmond Reporter on February 14, 2014 and February 21, 2014 #990024. Timberlake Christian Fellowship, 4505 236th Avenue S.E., Redmond, WA 98053, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, Timberlake Church Expansion Project, is located at 4505 236th Avenue S.E., in Redmond, in King County. This project involves 2.21 acres of soil disturbance for commercial construction activities. Stormwater will be discharged to Evans Creek.
Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173-201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 Published in Redmond Reporter on Feburary 14, 2014 and February 21, 2014. #990392 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF UNION HILL WATER ASSOCIATION OF KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public forum to discuss Water Use Efficiency goals as required by WAC 246-290-830 will be held on March 11, 2014 at 7:00p.m. at the Association Office at 5020 - 236th Ave NE, Redmond. Anyone wishing to attend the hearing and offer their comments are invited to do so. Comments will be heard from 7:00 - 7:15 pm. Public information packets are available by contacting the Association Office at 425-497-1812. Published in the Redmond Reporter on February 21,2014 and February 28, 2014. #990426.
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At the age of 16, Julia Doherty is no stranger to disaster. In fact, by age 7, she became well versed in catastrophes in a very short amount of time. “I went through four hurricanes in Florida,” she said. “They were all in the same year.” The Redmond resident — who was born in the Pacific Northwest but lived in the Sunshine State until eighth grade before moving back — said it was hard for her to understand what was happening during that time. While her family knew the hurricanes were coming and prepared for the storms, Doherty said, “as a kid, (she) didn’t know what that meant.” With the threat of disaster upon them, she said no one took the time to explain to her what was going to happen. Having gone through such traumatic events at such a young age, the Redmond High School (RHS) junior is now doing her part to make sure young people are more educated about what they can do in the case of an emergency. For her Girl Scouts Gold Award, Doherty has been working with the City of Redmond’s Office of Emergency Management to help teens prepare for emergency situations. “We developed a curriculum for the Redmond Ready Day, which is already established, but for teens,” she said. Redmond Ready Day is an event that encourages a culture of preparedness for City of Redmond employees and the public. The next event will be from 9
[ police from page 1] the caller. This is because in some cases, suspects have the ability to alter their caller identification displays. Because of this, Dowd said the suspects don’t necessarily have to be local; they could be calling from anywhere in the world. Redmond is not the only
Julia Doherty (left) being sworn in as a national council delegate for Girl Scouts of Western Washington by chair Catherine Gelband at the 2014 Annual Meeting on Feb. 8. Courtesy of Julia Doherty a.m. to 5 p.m. tomorrow in the Redmond Police Station training room, 8701 160th Ave. N.E. For teens ages 15-17, registration is free. Adults can register for $25. Light refreshments and a gift for attending will be provided by Redmond Citizen Corps Council. Visit www. redmondready.org to register online and for more information. Doherty said at Redmond Ready Day, people will be able to become cardiopulmonary resuscitation
city targeted by these scams as law enforcement agencies throughout the region have been dealing with this issue, but Dowd said the main targets in town seem to be the international community and seniors. He said this is because within the former, people probably will not be familiar with how the local government and
(CPR) and first aid certified. Before the training begins, there will be a Power Point presentation with information about how to prepare for disaster as well as what types of natural disasters are likely to hit this area. Doherty said for her part, she worked with city staff to redevelop the Power Point to include information for teens. In addition, she will present that portion of the Power Point to the crowd on Saturday as
law enforcement agencies work and may be fearful of getting arrested or losing their immigration status or visas if they do not cooperate. With seniors, Dowd said many are very trusting. Dowd said he receives five or six calls a day from members of the community who have received such calls or know of people who
well as help run and oversee the event. “This is my first big event,” said Doherty, who has helped organize and run small Girl Scout events in the past. “This is very massive.” While she may be nervous about tomorrow, Doherty’s mother, Patty Doherty, is confident her daughter will do a “super job.” Patty said her daughter has always been a good project manager and very resourceful. She said Julia has always had a
have received such calls, but they’re usually from people who do not send the callers money. “A lot of times, people aren’t victims,” he said. “They don’t fall for it.” Because many people do not give the callers money, he said, the scams are hard to prove. In addition, Dowd said those who
passion about disaster preparedness since those four hurricanes in Florida. “She learned a lot from our elders,” Patty said, adding that Julia wants to pass that knowledge on to her friends so they can be resourceful if and when disaster strikes here. “I love her passion. She’s a natural motivator.” In preparing for the event, she has put in about 80 hours of work — the minimum amount required for a Gold Award project. Doherty, who is part of Girl Scouts Troop 52334 at RHS, said the Gold Award is the final award a scout can earn — the equivalent of an Eagle Scout for boys. This “take action” project is open only to scouts in high school and requires measurability, sustainability and focus on a specific issue. Doherty joined Girl Scouts when she was in fifth grade, saying she felt it was important to be an active member of her community and the scouts in her community in Florida were very service oriented. She continued participating when she moved back to Redmond because enjoyed making friends with the girls she met. She said she also learned things about team building, leadership and even business that she did not learn about in school. Outside of Girl Scouts, Doherty is the captain of the RHS swim team and very involved in the school’s drama department. She said these three activities keep her busy and there is not much time for anything else. “I’m either at rehearsal or practice or a Girl Scouts meeting or school,” she said with a laugh.
do fall victim often won’t report it because they are embarrassed. As a result, he said, the police reports do not accurately reflect how prevalent the problem is. “I get so many calls,” Dowd said. While many scammers are currently impersonating government agencies to get money from people,
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4A Kingco and district diving champ Eric Klassen will lead Redmond High into the state meet for his fourth straight year this weekend at the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way. The Mustang senior will also compete in the 200-yard medley relay, 200-yard freestyle relay and the 400-yard freestyle relay. Redmond junior Xavier Graham will compete in the 100-yard breaststroke and all three relays, as well. It will be his third year at state. Other Mustangs on the relays are Samuel Jonsson (all three), Ryan Harper (200 MR), Ben Choe (200 free) and Jack Markling (400 free). Coach Julie Barashkoff noted that Graham also qualified for state in the 100-yard butterfly, but passed on that race to swim with all three relays. Swimmers can only compete in four events at state. “They’re very team oriented and their goal was to qualify for state in all three relays,” she said. “They worked really hard for that. It’s really been an amazing year for these guys.” Barashkoff praised Graham and added that it’s rare for a swimmer to bow out of an individual event to swim in all three relays. Klassen placed second at state last year, Graham took 13th in the 100-yard free and both Mustangs swam on the 15th-place 200 MR.
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take to the floor and balance beam, respectively, at this weekend’s 4A state championships at the Tacoma Dome Exhibition Hall. They qualified for state at last Saturday’s district meet at Mount Si High. Anson scored a 9.05 and Kosse notched a 9.15. “The competition was pretty stiff and they did well. They were nervous and looked a bit shaken during warm up, but, as always, pulled it together and performed like champions when the pressure was on and the time came,” said coach Jason Farr. “I’m hoping they can keep the energy up for one more week and do well at state.”
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Redmond High had a pair of fifth-placers and two sixth-placers at last Saturday’s 4A regional tournament at Inglemoor High. Alex Kudryashov (160 pounds) and Bryan La Pierre (170 pounds) each took fifth and will be alternates at this weekend’s state meet, Mat Classic XXVI, at the Tacoma Dome. Chase Simmons (126) and Jose Conde (220) both took sixth.
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Colorado Christian University announced its fall 2013 undergraduate dean’s list, which recognized Redmond High graduate Andrew Squiers’ outstanding student academic performances during the semester. To receive the honor, each student must achieve a 3.7 or better gradepoint average for the semester while carrying a full-time course load of at least 12 credits.
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(2) SIDE BY SIDE Plots a t B e l l ev u e ` s S u n s e t Hills Memorial Park in the Sold Out Garden of Devotion. Section 31-b, Lots 9 and 10. Peaceful Setting. If purchased through cemetery, 1 plot i s $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 . Yo u c a n have both plots for only $22,000! Call Robert at 425-454-5996
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(2) SIDE BY Side Plots in the Beautiful Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton. In the Heather Section, Plots 3 and 4. Valued at $10,000 each. Selling for $7,900 each or Save $800 and buy both for $15,000! Seller pays transfer fee. Call Andrew at 206-373-1988 2 SPACES in Beautiful Sunset Hills Memorial Park in Bellevue. Valued at $44,000. A Bargain at $18,900 For Both! Will Enter tain Reasonable Offers. Call 425-2040720, ask for Marlene or 504-455-9970, Jim. SOLD IT? FOUND IT? Let us know by calling 1-800-388-2527 so we can cancel your ad.
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ACACIA Memorial Park, “Birch Garden”, (2) adjacent cemetery plots, #3 & #4. Selling $4,000 ea c h or $ 7, 50 0 bo th . T h ey w i l l c h a r g e yo u $5,000 each. Located in Shoreline / N. Seattle. Call or email Emmons Johnson, 206-794-2199, eaj3000@msn.com
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