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City lowers proposed B&O tax rate by half Changes to proposal come in response to concerns from business community BY BRIAN BECKLEY bbeckley@rentonreporter.com

Day of service Hundreds of Renton residents of all ages turned out Saturday for the fifth annual Day of Service. Volunteers worked on 32 projects around the city, including these at the Cedar River Off-Leash Dog Park. IMAGES COURTESY CITY OF RENTON

After meeting with members of the business community to discuss a new business and operation tax, the City has cut the proposed tax rate in half, but also lowered the reporting threshold in an attempt to broaden the tax base. Under a new proposal headed to the City Council Oct. 6, the City of Renton’s new B&O tax rate would be 0.05 percent on all retail business and 0.085 percent on all other activities with a reporting threshold of $1.5 million in revenues per year. Originally, staff proposed a rate of 0.1 percent on all receipts of more than $5 million, but business leaders asked the city to make the change in order to spread the cost out among more of the city’s businesses. The goal is to fill a projected budget gap of $3.3 million expected in the next biennium’s budget, created in part due to the 2001 cap on revenues passed by voters. City officials have previously said that since the recession began in 2008, the city has cut $28.7 million out [ more B&O page 5 ]

County leaders, residents sound off on race, law enforcement It’s hard talk, a sensitive conversation and one King County and community leaders welcome. A public forum to openly discuss county law enforcement’s relationship with diverse neighborhoods it serves jammed a Tyee High School cafeteria in SeaTac this past week. The topic? Can Ferguson, Missouri happen here? Residents of surrounding cities say Ferguson is here. Law enforcement authorities acknowledge that it could happen. And both sides are calling for ways to debate, build and improve working ties between police and ethnic communities. Several citizens took turns voicing their concerns, fears and objections to how the King County Sheriff ’s Office approaches its work, especially now, in wake of Michael Brown’s death. Brown, an unarmed African-American teenager,

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was shot to death by Darren Wilson, a white police officer, in the streets of Ferguson on Aug. 9, a controversial incident that has led to protests, hostilities and arrests in the St. Louis suburb. Witness reports differ greatly as to whether Brown was surrendering with his hands up or moving toward Wilson when the final shots were fired. The shooting served as a backdrop for the county-led forum Wednesday that featured a panel of authorities, community advocates and agency officials – including King County Sheriff John Urquhart and King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg – who fielded questions from the crowd. Both sides agree that tensions exist, and something needs to be done to soothe them. “The reality is because of Ferguson and events like Ferguson that happen all across the country, the thought is, ‘Is this the day I’m going to be shot?’” [ more FERGUSON page 5 ]

King County Sheriff John Urquhart, right, with King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg, fields questions from the crowd at the Sept. 10 community forum. MARK KLAAS, Kent Reporter

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BOOK SIGNING Nelsen Middle School Vice Principal Dr. Elaine Love has written a book to help parents navigate the sometimes difficult process of raising children in an ever-culturallychanging society. She will sign her book “Parenting Yesterday, Parenting Today: Is Technology our New Surrogate Parent? A Psychological Perspective of Culturally Diverse Society,� from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Oct. 11 at Barnes & Noble 300 Andover Park West, Southcenter.

Alby-Yasmeen Sumague, a senior at Lindbergh High School, is 18 years old, but already she has an apprenticeship at Microsoft and she credits LHS teacher Jim Goodwin’s graphics class for giving her a leg-up on the competition. Sumague is a teacher’s assistant in Goodwin’s class and calls it a “real advantage� because of the creativity sparked there and the “amazing� artwork that comes out of his classroom. “We are promoting the Surface and this class has been really helpful for me, even though I just started his class,� she said of her work at Microsoft. Students in Goodwin’s graphic design classes learn Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, photography, posters, screen printing and vinyl stickers. They also produce spirit wear in shirts, sweaters, hoodies and other paraphernalia for Lindbergh and other district schools. Students print Jim Goodwin about 5,000 garments total, said the teacher. “Kids learn a bit of everything and they are able to come away from the class with a better understanding of design and the tools to be very successful both professionally and at the college level,� Goodwin said. His classroom has two expensive screen printing machines, both manual and automated, a full flash photography studio and a darkroom for screen printing. There are 32 computer stations and students don’t have to pay for any of their materials. “I don’t want money to get in the way of a kid learning in my class,� said Goodwin. He said it’s amazing to have that ability because it’s not like that in other districts and he credits Career and Life Skills Education Director Jay Leviton for making that possible. Goodwin started with a four-color screen printing machine and now has a 10-color machine. The automated screen printer can produce

Lindbergh student Dirk Healy operates one of the school’s screen printing machines to make spirit wear in front of a wall full of past designs by students. TRACEY COMPTON, Renton Reporter up to 900 shirts an hour, but students work more at a 150-shirt-per-hour speed. “And the kids love it, to be able to create something and see it walking down the road, they love seeing it,� Goodwin said. “It’s a lot better that creating a brochure or a business card. They don’t care about that stuff, but this they can see; their friends can see it.� Goodwin used to be a math teacher at the school, but his passion for graphic arts and his newspaper printing background led him to pursue his current position at Lindbergh. He is also the SkillsUSA advisor for the school, which used to be VICA, or Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. The program is similar to DECA or Distributive Education Clubs of America. Skill-

sUSA is where the students do most of the spirit wear for the school and the district. They also learn interviewing skills, a skill that isn’t taught in regular curriculum, Goodwin said. “You may be an okay student, but when you go to apply for a job, those are the skills that are incredibly important,� he said. “I’ve had kids come back to me and say, ‘I’ve been made so valuable by taking your class because I’m able to do all these things,’� Goodwin said. “’People want me on their projects; people want me on their team.’� Goodwin’s students last won in SkillsUSA’s screen printing state division in 2012. Tracey Compton can be reached at 425-2553484 ext. 5052

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rection in mind, the Board on Aug. 21 voted to replace CEO Lynn Wallace. Board chairman Brent Camann will take over as Interim CEO until a replacement is hired. Camann, a manager with Marriott Hotels, said while the Chamber was doing and continues to do many things for members,

especially in its legislative lobbying efforts on issues such as legislation, transportation, economic development and tourism, several of the smaller business owners, which includes most of the members, felt more needed to be done to support the city’s smaller businesses. Camann said it had got-

ten to a point where it was necessary to “redefine our relevance to small businesses.� “That change meant a change in the CEO position,� Camann said. Camann thanked Wal-

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lives, as evidenced by the fact that 57 percent of our students are on free or reduced lunch. I can make the library a safe and welcoming place for all of our students, but my budget cannot afford all the Manga books they need.” Her goal was to put a new Manga in the hand of any middle school student who was interested to “brighten their day and remind them that people care about them Saettle mayor Ed Murray and representatives from Google visit a and want to encourage their school in Seattle Monday. SUBMITTED reading aspirations.” of ukuleles for Springbrook This was the third project to start off the school year than with this surprise Elementary School in Kent Ashlock’s had funded funding for our local teach- and mapmaking materials through DonorsChoose. ers. This generous donation for Lowell Elementary in org and she was stunned to our classrooms is greatly Everett. to hear how many teachers According to a press were funded by Google this appreciated,” said Murray, who made the surprise release, over that past time around. announcement in front few months Google has “I’m just overflowing of teachers at Highland announced similar “flash with giddiness,” she said on Park Elementary School in funding” campaigns in San Tuesday. “I’m just stunned Seattle. Francisco, Atlanta, Chicago, at how much they gave; On DonorsChoose. Washington, D.C., Ausso many students will be org, teachers post projects tin, Kansas City and Los blessed and I’m glad that requesting materials they Angeles. DonorsChoose. my students will be a part need for their classrooms, org is a nonprofit website, of it.” and donors support the founded in 2000. So far, Murray traveled to one projects that inspire them. more than $260 million has Seattle elementary school with Google representatives Among the projects funded been donated to projects for teachers. The money goes to make the announcement this morning were laptops and a tablet for kindergarto mostly low-income comand bestow the donations ten students at Highland munities and many that are on Monday. Park Elementary, a new set in disaster-stricken areas. “There’s no better way

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tion the amount the Council may raise the rate each year. Wang also said the city is proposing to eliminate the head tax for businesses that will pay the B&O tax, as well as adding a new business tax credit for new businesses with 50 or more employees worth $1,000 per employee for the first three years of operation. Non-profits will also be exempt from the tax, though any retail efforts by nonprofit groups, such as Goodwill stores or St. Vincent de Paul shops, will pay the tax on those aspects of the business. “Those that are actually giving service will not be subject to this tax,� Council President Don Persson said. Persson said he liked the dropping of the head tax for businesses paying the B&O rate and said that though the tax effort is not getting a lot of support, he has not heard a “groundswell� against it either.

tion of the patrol car,� Urquhart said. “What my officers do now is drive around in their air-conditioned offices on four wheels ... with their cellphones ... and computers at their fingertips. They never get out. There is no way to interact with the public. “If I had my druthers, I’d have nothing but beat cops walking the streets like we used to,� he said. Renton City Councilman Greg Taylor, who did not attend the meeting, but always remains focused on diversity issues in the area, said this week that he believes another key to preventing tragedies such as the one in Missouri is to educate the community on police tactics and on the laws that govern when an officer can use deadly force. Taylor said when he looked into it, he was “amazed� at the language in the law regarding justifiable homicide by an officer. Basically, if the officer feels threatened, he may use deadly force. Because of that, he said it is important for people to know that resisting arrest may result in a physical response from the officer. “This is what we’ve charged our law enforcement people to do if people are resisting arrest,� Taylor said. “The scene is not the place to state your case.� Taylor said perhaps the laws need to be changed, but for now the law is the law and it is important to make sure everyone in the community understands the law. He called the current climate a “point of opportunity� to further discuss race and policing. “In Renton we have been very proactive with our efforts to recognize and embrace the diversity in our community,� said Police Chief Kevin Milosevich in an email. “In the last seven years, the

[ FORUM from page 1] asked Dr. Edward Donalson III, an author, entrepreneur and thought coach who serves the Kingdom Family Worship Center in Kent. “Until we reestablish a connectivity between police and the community – places like churches and community centers, high schools, etc. – we’re always going to have that tension. “... Communities are not convinced that law enforcement is in place to protect and to serve and (how it) relates to people of color.� Residents and law enforcement leaders admit more work needs to be done to build and improve those relationships. Darlene Anthony, of Des Moines, asked what conversations or initiatives are being taken to make law enforcement and minority communities work better together. Willingness to talk Urquhart said having an open discussion is an important first step. “I’m here,� Urquhart said. “... I have to wonder, did Ferguson, Missouri ever have a community meeting like this? I doubt it. And you have to wonder, would the events in Ferguson, Missouri have happened if the police department there had listened to the community? I don’t think so. I don’t think it would have been as bad if they did.� But Urquhart admits his department can improve in many ways, notably working to recruit, train and hire more minority deputies. Officers also need to become more visible, accessible and sensitive to the people they serve, regardless of race, he said. “The biggest mistake, detriment to community policing ... was the inven-

Renton Police Department has significantly expanded recruiting efforts, and we have increased the diversity of our workforce. We will continue to expand recruitment opportunities to include many of our diverse communities, especially the Latino and Asian communities.� Body cams proposed Body cams are also a possibility, so says King County Councilmember Dave Upthegrove, who hosted the forum. Upthegrove introduced legislation this week to begin the process of equipping deputies with body cameras and to develop appropriate privacy policies for their use. Taylor said he thought the body cameras would be a “good start� and would be effective in allowing the public to judge if a contact or physical restraint was justified. Taylor said the cameras could protect the police as well as the citizens, many of whom feel the police are targeting minorities. The audience at the forum also brought up enforcement tactics, including the use of neck restraints, “choke holds� – a deadly police move that the NAACP has condemned – and concerns about a militarized police force. “The Sheriff ’s Office will no longer train on LVNR (Lateral Vascular Neck Restraint), neck restraints or choke holds,� Urquhart told the audience, reversing the controversial practice the county force had used. Urquhart also added, “We’re not going to let the police department become militarized like Ferguson, Missouri. Simple as that.� Additional reporting by Brian Beckley.

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This weekend as I was watching football, the topic of the Washington, D.C., team’s name came up. My wife is by no means a sports fan and has no allegiance to any team, precedent or “sense of history” that may pervade the game. To her, the team’s name is simply an ethnic slur and she’s a bit amazed it’s been allowed to continue as long as it has. But on Sunday, she proposed a solution that I thought was absolutely brilliant. “They should keep the name ‘Redskins,’” she said, “but they should change their mascot to a potato.” There’s a reason I married that woman. I mean, seriously, that’s the kind of win-win, outside-the-box solution I think we can all get behind. It’s like keeping the county name as “King” but instead of the namesake being a littleknown vice president, most known for being pro-slavery and for serving the shortest time ever in that office (King died of tuberculosis 45 days after being sworn in), changing it to instead honor a slain civil rights leader with the same last name. The topic of Native American-based sports teams has been an issue for fans in this country for some time. Whether it’s the Atlanta Braves and the “Tomahawk Chop” that they’ve been doing down there for 25 years or the Cleveland Indians and their “Chief Wahoo” logo or the Kansas City Chiefs or the Chicago Blackhawks or North Dakota Fighting Sioux (which was dropped in 2012 after a vote of the people of the state). There are also hundreds of high schools around the country with similar mascots and names. Many of these names are designed to evoke the fighting spirit of Native Americans and while I get that and am generally not offended by it, but then again, it is not my heritage they are trying to commercialize, stereotype and capitalize on. But “Redskins”? Come on. That’s a straight slur. There’s no way around that. And I recognize that it’s a “traditional” team name that has been with the league since 1932, but a lot of other stupid, hurtful traditions have fallen by the wayside since then. It’s time for that team name and logo to go with it. In 2001, the US Commission on Civil Rights called for schools to change away from Native American-based names. Then, this year, the US Patent and Trademark Office canceled the Washington football team’s trademark license because the name is “disparaging to Native Americans.” The team, of course, is appealing. When I first started in Renton last summer, this was a topic I planned to address as I noticed that the Renton High School mascot was the “Indians,” a term that also carries some [ more NOTE page 11]

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letter writer is wrong about downtown crime issues I am a resident on Wells Avenue, 20 feet from the Cedar River Trail, and across the street from Jones Park. I am a first grade teacher and a university instructor. My family and I have been living on Wells Avenue for 7 years; I am not talking about living on top of a cozy hill on Burnett, like Rachel Myers (Letter to the Editor, Sept. 12). We live next to the Salvation Army and we are in the neighborhood with the increased crime and recent lewd activity. I have called 911 so many times that the dis-

patcher probably knows my full name before I’ve completed my report. If someone wants evidence about the increase of crime, I have a copy from my surveillance camera taken of a person making his graffiti mark at 3 a.m. and a man’s hiding spot after he stole a gun from a local gun store. Do you need more evidence? How about the human feces and urine stains a few feet away from my driveway next door? What about the backpacks, clothes, fishing pole, plastic bags and garbage in the bushes? Maybe that is just not enough evidence for you. I should have recorded the hysterical [ more LETTERS page 10]

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As summer winds down it is time to take stalk of what worked and what did not in the garden. There are many new plants and products out there but these products deserve three green thumbs up because they deliver what they promise. Copper Rain Chains – These look great as a replacement for ugly gutters in your garden but do they last in our very wet climate? Three green thumbs up for the heavy duty copper rain chain that has been directing water into my rain barrel for the last ten years. There has been no rusting or broken parts and the only maintenance is that every few years I do take it down to hose out any col-

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another summer of blooms. Compact dahlias including the hot pink ‘Art Deco’ and soft yellow and blush ‘Monet’ are available from Longfield Gardens or your local nursery in the spring. Lazy gardeners or gambling gardeners that don’t want to dig dahlia tubers each fall can cut the stems to the ground in November and cover the tops with a tarp or a pile of sword fern fronds to keep out winter rains. If you keep dahlia tubers in the ground dry all winter they will survive our Western Washington winters without digging. Sluggo or Worry Free pelleted slug bait: Both companies that make these pet safe slug baits use the same active ingredient of iron phosphate. Both work well to control slugs especially if you remember to use the bait in spring and again at the end of summer.

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screams of a man at 2 a.m. dancing around his wheelchair talking to himself for 30 minutes while my three babies

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www.rentonreporter.com vant, and community member. I care about my community and that’s why I continue to report the sketchy activities and crimes. I used to be active in my community, but I no longer feel comfortable being watched by a group of men in Jones Park as I leave my home. I keep my blinds closed now because I want my children to have good role models — profanity, alcohol, and sex are not in their vocabulary book yet. We need more concerned families to share their stories, instead of people who don’t live in the neighborhood, but claim to live here. Paige Anh Tam, Renton

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Run from the cops It’s time once again for the Renton Run from the Cops 5k Run., Sept. 27. It is a fundraising effort benefiting Special Olympics Washington. All proceeds from the event will benefit Special Olympics Washington programs year-round. Registration is $40 per person and includes an event t-shirt. For more information, visit the event website at http://runfromthecops2014. kintera.org/faf/home/default. asp?ievent=1115990

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www.rentonreporter.com [ NOTE from page 6] stereotypical weight and often some bad feelings. But after I mentioned this in the office, Reporter Tracey Compton stopped me and said “You might want to look into that a bit before you write that.� So I did. And I learned something. In Renton, the name “Indians� is a reclaimed word, used in honor of one of the school’s greatest alums, Henry Moses. Because of that, it is supported by Moses’s widow and by the Duwamish Tribe of Indians. The story goes like this: In 1911, Renton High School was built on land formerly owned by the Duwamish. It opened with no symbol or mascot. In 1916, a young Native American named Henry Moses enrolled at the school. Moses was a an active member of the school’s sports teams and while he was at the school, he was the only Native American member of the basketball team. According to the high school’s website, “other teams were known to taunt the young man and call his school the ‘Indians’ in an attempt to harass the squad.� But Moses ignored the taunts and used them as motivation to help make the Renton team better. According to legend, Moses once said “Since I’m a major part of the team, we might as well be called the ‘Indians.’� In honor of Moses and his influence, the school adopted the name and they’ve been the Indians ever since. And despite controversy about other Native American themed mascots, Renton has stood strong, using the word to honor Moses and his heritage, turning the insult around. Again, according to the website, Henry Moses once said, “Indian stands for determination, bravery, and strength.� I love that story. And I love that I got all flustered about the name, only to discover that not only was I the one who was wrong about the name, that now I actually support its use and think Renton should take a little pride in it. Of course, the Washington, D.C., football team has no such origin story and in a modern context, it is difficult to imagine a situation in which a phrase based entirely on an ethnic group’s skin color is acceptable. Of course the team’s owners have the RIGHT to call their team that. No one disputes that. The question is SHOULD they? And personally, I agree with the dozens of broadcasters and news organization that are no longer using the word. It just feels dirty, like it should be said in hushed tones. And without a background story like the one at Renton High School, I just think it’s time to climb out from the shadows of our past. Washington sports teams have changed names before, 20 years ago or so, the “Bullets� became the “Wizards� because the owner did not like the violent overtones of the name, especially given the high homicide rate the District of Columbia was known for at the time. So make the change, Washington, D.C. football team. You are not Renton and your team name does not honor anyone. Time to move on. Shoot, even I might buy a hat with a delicious tater on it, and I am a Philadelphia Eagles fan. Go Spuds!

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The Renton Indians football team on Sept. 12 opened their home schedule by kicking off to the Cedar Park Christian Eagles and the fans in the stands yelled out a simple order: “Get my ball back!” On the next play, the Indian defense responded, picking off the CPC quarterback and giving the ball back to the offense, who took it down the field and punched it in for a touchdown. Then, the Indian defense stepped up again, causing a fumble to get the ball back. Then, before the end of the first quarter the defense made a fourdown goal-line stand on the one-foot line to keep the Eagles out of the endzone yet again. The only chink in the Indians armor came at the end of the first half, when following the kickoff of another Renton touchdown, the Eagles gathered a pooch kick and ran it in for a touchdown and a 23-6 halftime score. In the third quarter, Renton kept it rolling, tacking on another 10 points for a 33-6 lead. In the fourth, Renton scored again, but CPC was also able to put Quarterback Elijah Clayton scurries in for Renton’s first touchdown. The Indian defense, below, one through, for a final score of 40-13. repeatedly came up big for Renton. BRIAN BECKLEY, Newspaper Renton is now 2-0 and tied with Kennedy Catholic atop the Seamount League. The Indians travel to Kennedy on Saturday for a 1 p.m. matchup with the Lancers.


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Lindbergh, Hazen soccer play to 1-1 draw In their first match-up of the year, the Lindbergh and Hazen girls soccer teams played to a 1-1 draw Tuesday at Renton Memorial Stadium. Lindbergh scored first and took a 1-0 lead into the half, but Hazen, who had not scored a goal yet this season, was able to tie it up in the 71st off the foot of junior defender Brook Swenson off an assist from Erin Zetterberg. Hazen then had a shot at a win in the last two minutes, but the Eagles goalie made what Hazen Coach Ken Matthews called a “huge save” to deny the defending Seamount champion Highlanders their first win of the season. According to Matthews, Lindbergh plays defense first with a crowd in the back making it difficult to play through balls. Hazen countered by taking the ball outside, which gave them an edge in the first part of the game. But on a counter attack, Lindbergh launched a long shot for their goal, about 20 minutes into the game. “Maybe I look at things a little askew, but I know what our opponents are. I’ll bet anyone we’ve just played two state title contenders (Coeur d’Alene – Lake City and Liberty) and two playoff teams (Auburn Mountainview and Lindbergh) and we’re 0-2-2,” said Hazen Coach Ken Matthews. “Of course I’d like that to be better. But did you see what I saw tonight?” Matthews said he was especially pleased with the team’s passing game although there were times play bogged down for long periods. He was also pleased with play during the last ten minutes of the game. “You take the first 20 minutes and the last 10 minutes and you really have something going forward,” Matthews ended. Hazen was scheduled to play Eastside Catholic Thursday on Thursday and take on Highline Sept. 25. Lindbergh is 0-1-1 and was scheduled to play Renton on Thursday and travels to Evergreen on Sept. 25. -Brian Beckley

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The defending champion Lindbergh football team faced the first hiccup in their title defense this past week as the Eagles fell to the White River Hornets 26-16 Sept. 12 in Buckley. White River got off to a fast start with a pair of rushing touchdowns from D. France, but the Eagles answered with 37-yard run from D’Angelo Faust to close the gap to 13-8 at the end of the first. In the second quarter, White River added another touchdown off a 9-yard run by C. Stensen and took a 19-8 lead into halftime. Lindbergh rallied in the third when linebacker Derek Armstrong picked off a pass and ran it back 39-yards for a touchdown, putting the Eagles back within 3 as the third quarter came to a close. In the fourth, however, the Hornets tacked on another touchdown on a 1-yard run by H. Hendricks to seal the win for White River. Lindbergh is now 1-1 on the season and plays Highline today, Friday, at Renton Memorial Stadium.

The Hazen Highlander football team fell to 0-2 this past week after falling to Liberty 56-6 at Liberty High School Sept. 12. The Patriots jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter on a 17-yard touchdown pass and an 8-yard run. Liberty kept rolling in the second, picking up two more touchdowns, a 4-yard run and a 40-yard run, before Hazen quarterback Nolan Hoover connected with J. Anderson for a 9-yard touchdown pass. The teams headed to the locker room with the score 28-6 Liberty. The second half, unfortunately, was all Liberty. Two more running touchdowns and a passing score gave the Patriots a 49-6 lead going into the final frame and they added another 2-yard run for insurance to close out the game. Hazen travels to Evergreen today, Friday to take on the 0-2 Wolverines.

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William (Bill) Asa Byers 89 passed away September 6, 2014. He was born April 21, 1925 in Enumclaw, WA to Asa & Blanche Byers. Bill is survived by his spouse of 66 years Jenny Byers of Renton, his 3 sons Wil, Jeff, Maynard and daughter Lorene, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great grandchild. 1139648

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Carl Davis Cinnamon was born in Laramie, Wyoming on March 27th, 1934 to Carl Arthur Cinnamon and Ruth M. Davis Cinnamon. He married JoAnn Seaton in June of 1955. Carl graduated from the University of Wyoming with a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering and worked for the Boeing Company for 39 years until 1999. He went home to the Lord on September 14th, 2014 and is survived by JoAnn, and their five sons: William, Roy (Gerri), Craig (Tena), John (Tamara), and Mark (Karen); and nine grandchildren; and his sister Ruth Marie Davis (Robert); and his brothers-in-law Robert (Barbara) and Tom; and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held at East Hill Baptist Church, 25650 124th Ave SE, Kent,WA, on Monday, September 22, at 11:00 with interment at Hillcrest Cemetery. 1139650

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Carol Ann (Rutherford) Brown Carol Ann (Rutherford) Brown, 73 of Sunland, WA, passed away September 4, 2014 at Sacred Heart Hospital in Spokane WA. Carol was born in Renton, WA. on July 18, 1941. She attended Renton High school, graduating in 1959. As a child, she showed extraordinary talent in roller skating, where, in July of 1949, she won 1st place in the National Roller Skating Championship in Mineola, N.Y. in three categories: Juvenile Mixed Pairs, Dance, and Girls singles. Carol treasured her celebrity status in “Sugar Bear’s Legacy of Cool / Can’t Get Enough of that Golden Crisp” commercials in 1949. She further displayed her talent as the first “waitress on roller skates” at the Rutherford family owned Triple XXX Root Beer drive-in restaurant in downtown Renton. After high school, Carol devoted her time to raising her children. She was always involved in her children’s activities including sports and PTA. Her love of children extended to her career she truly enjoyed, where she worked for the Renton School District known as “MRS. BROWN” the school bus driver! After retirement, she and her husband Ted Brown, retired to Sunland Estates in Quincy, WA, of which Ted was an original owner. There, they were leaders in the community. Carol had a ton of energy with a vivacious, outgoing, loving personality. She loved weekend visits with her family, playing cards, casino time and Harley rides. She also was a sports fan and enjoyed watching the SEAHAWKS, MARINERS and golf on TV. Carol was an active golfer, spending most of her time on the course with her loving partner Don Wyles, family, and friends at Sunland. Carol is survived by her children and spouses: Deb and Mike, Liz and Brent, Kari and Steve, Greg and Joelle, Sharyl, Gaye and Steve; fourteen grandchildren: Greg and wife Nicaela, Grant, Jessica, Rachel, Derek, Troy, Kyle, Amy, Erin, Tara, Lauren, Russell, and Mackenzie; two Great-grandchildren: Maxwell and William; and sisters: Joey, Pam, and Marion. The memorial service celebrating the life of Carol Ann (Rutherford) Brown will be held at Sunland Estates, Quincy, WA on October 4, 2014 from 1:00pm – 4:00 PM. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to the Spokane Sacred Heart Hospital nursing staff of 2 South ICU Unit and the care physicians for their support in her final days and a heartfelt thanks to all the family and friends of Carol. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the “Friends of Russell” Autism Awareness and the Special Olympics. Postal: Joey Copper 7245 Lake Alice Road SE Fall City, WA 98024. Condolences are welcome at the memorial celebration. 1139399


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Lindbergh volleyball back on track with win over Hazen Highlanders With a couple of difficult early season match-ups behind them, the Lindbergh volleyball team is hoping a 3-1 victory Tuesday over Hazen will get them back on

www.rentonreporter.com track. Lindbergh opened with a 25-22 win, but Hazen battled back, taking the second set 25-18. The two teams continued to trade points through the third with the Eagles coming out on top 25-23. The tight match continued right on through to the fourth set, with the Eagles taking it 25-22. Aajua Brooks led the way for Lindbergh

with 7 kills and 3 blocks. Connie Tua added 8 kills, 12 digs ad 2 blocks of her own while Lauren Martinez wracked up 19 assists for the Eagles. The win brings Lindbergh to 1-3 on the season, but Coach Steve George said the team’s record does not provide an accurate look at his team. George said he purposefully stacked the team’s schedule with

difficult match-ups in the first few weeks against top-ranked, non-conference opponents and that the match against Hazen was a better indication of how his team would do in the Seamount League. “All in all, Lindbergh is playing very competitively and I am happy with the team so far,� he said in an email. “I fully expect to go to the playoffs.�

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