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City Council interviews 13 for open seat Candidates to replace Terri Briere impress members during three-hour meeting BY BRIAN BECKLEY bbeckley@rentonreporter.com
After more than a year in construction, the new Fairwood Library is ready to go. TRACEY COMPTON, Renton Reporter
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he Fairwood Library will have its official ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate its newly expanded design this Saturday, Dec. 6. The event is at 9:30 a.m., at 17009 140th Ave. S.E., Renton. The library has been under construction since Oct. 2013 to expand the library to 20,000 square feet. The additional 5,000
square feet added additional rooms, an enlarged children’s area and meeting spaces. There are new skylights to allow better visibility in and out of the building. Also new are automated materials for handling book returns, which the library did not have previously. The community is invited to attend the ribbon-cutting and the doors will open at 10 a.m. The original library was built in the 1980s.
A total of 13 people were interviewed by the City Council on Tuesday as the council prepares to fill an open seat on the dais. The special meeting took about three hours, significantly less than the six hours councilmembers expected Monday night, but before the interviews on Tuesday, five of the 18 people who initially filed to join the council withdrew from consideration. The applicants are all seeking to replace Terri Briere, who died Nov. 9. Among the names are former candidates, business owners, homeowners association presidents and average citizens from a variety of backgrounds, The decision on who will replace Briere will be made by the City Council during Monday’s meeting. The new council member will serve until the general election in November 2015, at which point they will have to run for re-election. The winner of that election will serve the remainder of Briere’s term and will have to run again in 2017. [ more INTERVIEWS page 5 ]
Scammers cost Renton woman $10,000 BY DEAN A. RADFORD dradford@rentonreporter.com
She had just finished filling her car with gas at a mini-mart on Rainier Avenue when a man approached her with a story that touched her heart. He was in America, having traveled from Africa to attend his uncle’s funeral. And he was about to receive a large
inheritance that he wanted to donate to local churches. She could help with those donations – and even donate some money herself. He was in a hurry because he had to fly back to Africa that night. He was short on cash because a taxi driver took his $300 when he dropped him off at the gas station. The 80-year-old and the 50-ish man who spoke with an African accent drove together to the Safeway on South Second Street, where they met another man, according to the Renton Police
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COUNTY GIVES $5,000 TO CENTER OF HOPE The REACH Center of Hope will be getting $5,000 from King County as part of the next budget cycle. The money will go toward shelter services and capital investments. “For me, this new funding for Renton’s REACH Center of Hope was one of the bright spots in this year’s budget,” said King County Councilman Dave Upthegrove in a press release. Located at Renton City Hall, the center provides safe places for homeless women and children to stay during the day and to work on transitioning into stable housing. “Thank you to Councilmember Upthegrove for supporting our community’s most vulnerable women and children,” said Rev. Dr. Linda Smith, Director of REACH Center of Hope. “With these funds we can help women and children transition more quickly from being homeless to more long term sustainable housing.”
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‘Tis the season for Emerald City Ballet Theatre’s ‘The Nutcracker’ BY TRACEY COMPTON tcompton@rentonreporter.com
This year, three Rentonians, originally from Russia, will dance in Emerald City Ballet Theatre’s “The Nutcracker.” Father Roman Zinovyev; mom Tatiana Liabina, and son Danil Zinovyev will perform in the ballet company’s performances at the Northshore Performing Arts Center in Bothell. The parents are teachers at EBT and say they’re really not a dancing family so much as they are a regular family with some strange habits, including being a little crazy about ballet. In the upcoming performances, both parents are Arabian soloists and Roman also plays Mr. Drosselmeyer, while Danil plays Fritz. Roman and Tatiana started teaching at EBT in Sept. 2011. They are responsible for teaching all of the dancers and Roman in particular leads the boys’ dance, partnering with the older Clara and the Sugar Plum dancers. “The Nutcracker” brings the couple back to their childhood, said Roman. “The enchanting music of Tchaikovsky always immerses us in real fairy tale,” he said. The piece is one of his favorites as he likes to see his dancers go from being awkward “ugly ducks” to beautiful “swans.” “We as teachers (are) always very nervous for every single kid on stage,” said Roman. It’s like he is taking his first step on stage every time he watches his students in a performance, he said, it’s a feeling he cannot live without. At home the family tries not to talk about ballet because it is already so much a part of their lives. Roman said it’s hard to coach his
own son Danil in ballet because he thinks he’s too critical of him, but added that ballet is hard for young men. Roman has been involved with ballet for about 24 years. He got started late, he said, when he was 14 years old. His professional career as a principal dancer includes the Samara Academic Theatre Opera and Ballet, the Grigorovich Ballet of Russia and the Sarasota Ballet of Florida. He’s taught in Tennesee, Colorado and Florida in the U.S. In addition to EBT, Roman teaches at P2 Dance Academy in Marysville. “Sometimes you tell yourself ‘enough,’ but you can’t stop, you can’t do anything else because you love it so much,” said Roman. Tatiana’s professional career includes the Novosibirsk Academic Theatre Opera and Ballet and the Grigorovich Ballet of Russia. In the U.S. she continued her dance career with the Sarasota Ballet of Florida and the National Ballet of Denver. She also teaches at P2 as well as EBT. For the company’s upcoming “The Nutcracker” 16-year-old Emeline Settlemyre of Kent will make
Ballet Master Roman Zinovyev performs as one of the Arabian soloists (top left) and Emeline Settlemyre and Shane Tice (above) also dance in Emerald City Ballet Theatre’s “The Nutcracker.” SUBMITTED. her debut as the Sugar Plum Fairy and Shane Tice of Seattle will play her Cavalier. The show is scheduled for 2 p.m., Dec. 6, 7, 13 and 14 at the Northshore Performing Arts Center, 18125 92nd Ave. N.E., Bothell. Tickets are $20 for children under 17, $31.50 for seniors and $35 for adults and can be purchased
by calling 425-984-2471 or visiting npacf.org. The Evergreen City Ballet will also put on a performance of “The Nutcracker” at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Dec. 20 and 21, at the Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center, 400 S. Second St., Renton. Tickets range from $14 to $32. For more information, call 425-228-6800.
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Hazen Players bring ‘Miss Brooks’ to life BY TRACEY COMPTON tcompton@rentonreporter.com
The Hazen High School Players are performing “Our Miss Brooks: A comedy in three acts,” starting this week in the school’s auditorium. Set in the ‘50s, “Our Miss Brooks” is a nostalgic look back at a sarcastic English teacher, Connie Brooks, who’s in need of a husband and has her eyes set on the high school basketball coach, Hugo Longacre. When the school play is thrust upon her, she finds herself at odds with Longacre, who she must compete with for use of the school’s gym. A “battle royal” develops and the basketball team’s star player, Ted, gives up the team to play the lead part. Meanwhile, Jane, another student and daughter of the school board president, is determined to play opposite Ted, who she’s got a crush on. Miss Brooks gives the role to
Hazen High School students Shelby Mathison, Dillon Englehart and Tristan Hamilton take us back to the ‘50s in “Our Miss Brooks.” TRACEY COMPTON, Renton Reporter another girl, who reads her lines better than Jane and so the pot boils. Brett Crueger, the school’s drama teacher, likes the classics and chose this particular play to go for something simpler than the school’s last production, which was a piece
by Shakespeare. “There’s some things that, oh, wouldn’t fly today because she’s a spinster English teacher looking for a husband,” he said. “You know, that’s not how we view things today, but it’s nice to be a little nostalgic about how things were.”
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script a bit to brush aside the conventions that wouldn’t work today, but he likes the overall source material. Senior Shelby Mathison plays Miss Brooks and said she likes the character because she has something in common with her. “She has a very sarcastic nature, which I feel fits with my personal attitude,” said Mathison with a laugh. “So I think it was easy to see where she was coming from and see how she would react to different scenarios.” Senior Dillon Englehart plays Coach Longacre and loved getting into his character. “I used to play basketball, so it was really fun for me to play a basketball coach in the first place, plus I just love being a different person entirely,” Englehart said. “I love getting into my character and making them come to life.” The play has a good mix of students from seniors to freshmen like Eden Allen, who plays Jane, a character
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City to host public service for Terri Briere on Tuesday The City of Renton will honor the life and public service of late Renton Councilmember Terri Briere at a memorial service on Tuesday, Dec. 9. Briere died Nov. 9 after a long battle with an illness. She served on the Renton City Council since Terri Briere 2000. Briere is remembered for her dedication to the community and her work to achieve Renton’s success. During her tenure she served as council president and on all sub-committees of council. She was active with the Greater Renton Chamber of Commerce, Friends of Renton High School, Renton Rotary, Renton Historical Society, PTA and Children’s Home Society of Washington. Briere was named an Outstanding Renton Citizen for 2003. She was also named Woman of the Year in 2011 by Renton Business and Professional Women’s Foundation. The public service is scheduled for 4 to 6 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Renton Community Center, 1715 S.E. Maple Valley Hwy., Renton.
The sample questions sent to each candidate include things like “In what areas do you think Renton should provide more or better services than are currently being provided, and how should added services be funded?� and “Describe how you approach solving a problem� or “Please describe your understanding of the differences in the roles of the City Council, the Mayor and Staff.� Also included are more specific questions, including asking about balancing density with Growth Management Act requirements, how the candidate would handle a call about tall grass in a right-of-way near their home, knowledge of state Public Disclosure laws and even “What past decisions of the Council are you least supportive of?� Candidates were told the questions were only samples and not necessarily what would be asked. According to Prince, the actual questions ranged from budget-related questions about specific revenue models to
December 5, 2014 [5] how they work with others and would communicate with the city’s diverse population. He said each candidate was prepared and ready to answer. “I think they all did great,� he said. The decision now belongs to the City Council, who is expected to choose a replacement Monday. Anyone wishing to watch the interview process can view the video at www.rentonwa.gov.
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I am a “Wizard of Oz” aficionado, meaning that I collect the movie memorabilia and like to quote various characters, usually at inappropriate times. One of my favorite quotes is by the Wizard himself, when he is about to award the Tin Man with an award. “Back where I come from, there are men who do nothing all day but good deeds. They are called phila...er ... phila...er, good deed doers. And their hearts are no bigger than yours. But they have one thing you haven’t got. A testimonial,” the Wizard says. The work of the good deed doers (phila... phila...philanthropists) in our community would put the Tin Man to shame. Look around you. They may not wear medals or crowns, so they may be difficult to identify, but they are everywhere. You can recognize them by the deeds they have done. They are the ones who make our food banks prosper so that those less fortunate have something to eat. They find ways to create shelters and transitional housing in order that homeless families will have a safe place to sleep. They help provide counseling and family support for those who are mentally ill or addicted to drugs or alcohol. They support at-risk youth so they have a chance at a good education. They create recreational opportunities for the disabled, help seniors feel less isolated, rescue abused animals, and provide a safe environment for domestic violence victims. They understand the importance of arts and culture and support these causes when funding is cut. And if they can’t do it alone, they recruit othLynn Bohart
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The votes are counted, but contributions continue flowing to participants in this year’s election. Tens of thousands of dollars in political donations have been reported to the state Public Disclosure Commission ahead of next week’s deadline for candidates and party committees to reveal their receipts for November. Early filings show that victors are reaping some nice spoils, especially on the Republican side of the aisle. State Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn, who won re-election by defeating a Republican state representative, collected nearly $10,000 from a fundraiser in Olympia put on by a cadre of longtime lobbyists. And The Leadership Council, a fund controlled by the Senate Republican Caucus, had hauled in $127,550 through Monday. That will replenish a cache depleted by the spending of $3 million to defend incumbents and add a 25th member to secure the majority in the Senate. A similar scenario is unfolding in the House, where Minority Leader Dan Kristiansen, RSnohomish, ran unopposed, yet five donors delivered unsolicited checks adding up to $3,250. And the Reagan Fund, which Kristiansen and his fellow caucus leaders control, has garnered $47,500 since the election, in which Republicans gained four seats in the House. One reason some lawmakers — not all — are out asking for money is that the rising cost of campaigns creates an insatiable need for it. Also, state law bans lawmakers and statewide officials like the governor from political fund-raising within 30 days of a legislative session. That’s inspired many to get what they can through solicitation letters and fundraisers before the freeze sets in Dec. 12. Why individuals and interest groups respond with post-election contributions is the other side of the equation. Sometimes it’s as simple as a longtime supporter wanting to donate one more time, like a congratulatory pat on the back. More often, if the donor is an active participant in politics and intends to walk the hallways of the Capitol during the upcoming session, it is prudent to acknowledge a lawmaker’s electoral success with a contribution. Consider the action of Stand for Children in Washington, an influential voice in the state’s education reform movement. The group gave $950 to Roach on Nov.
ers to help launch efforts, like bringing healthcare to the jobless or clean water to Third World countries. These individuals are selfless and dauntless in their effort to make our community, and all that it stands for, the Emerald City of our dreams. They do this by taking leadership roles on nonprofit boards, volunteering countless hours of time on the front lines, making sacrificial financial contributions, and stepping up to the plate to raise money when it’s needed. These are the giants of the philanthropic world. They’re not getting paid. They do it because it needs to be done. And believe me when I say that our communities would be very different without them. On Feb. 12, 2015, the Renton Community Foundation will launch a big event to celebrate and elevate philanthropy in our community and the good work done by so many. “CELEBRATE! The Love of Community” will be held at the Renton Pavilion Event Center. The party-like atmosphere will offer food, beverage, and entertainment. At the same time, RCF will award almost $200,000 in grants to area nonprofits so that even more good work can be done! Tickets will be available for just $25 after the first of the year and everyone is invited. But the real highlight of the event will be when we induct the first members into the newly formed “LEAGUE OF EXTRAORDINARY GIVERS,” a society of “good deed doers” who have made their mark on our community through the donation of their time, talent, and treasure. If you know of someone who stands up, stands [ more BOHART page 7 ]
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EPA to spend $342M to clean up Duwamish River pollution The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released Tuesday the final cleanup plan for the Lower Duwamish Waterway Superfund site that will remove 90 percent of the pollution from the major industrial waterway. The cleanup will cost an estimated $342 million. The Record of Decision – or “ROD” – is the EPA’s cleanup plan to reduce risks to people’s health and the environment from toxic chemicals in the river. The cleanup plan will remove 90 percent of pollution in the river with active cleanup of 177 acres by dredging, capping. The remaining low levels of contamination will be addressed by the river’s natural processes bringing in clean sediments to cover the
contamination. The cleanup timeframe is estimated to be 17 years, with seven years of active cleanup and 10 years of natural recovery. These cleanup actions complement the work of state, county and city agencies to improve the health of the Green/Duwamish watershed, according to an EPA news release. King County Executive Dow Constantine called the EPA decision “historic,” following 14 years of scientific research and public engagement. “Thanks to this long-awaited federal decision, we now have a roadmap for specific actions to clean up historic contamination of the Lower Duwamish River and meet our shared goal of protecting human health
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support to all four caucuses as part of our ongoing efforts to build relationships with legislators of both parties and to advocate for quality supports and services for older adults and people with disabilities,” spokesman Jackson Holtz explained in an email. Corporations and business associations are doing it, too. Alaska Airlines, for example, wrote its first check to the Reagan Fund after the election, and it was for $10,000. Farmers Insurance Group has written two checks, totaling $80,000, to the Leadership Council. So while the season of giving to politicians might be drawing to an end, there seem to be plenty of people, and companies, hoping to receive something in return soon.
21, even though it endorsed her opponent in the election. If the group did not want to see her win this time, why would it provide funds it knows will go to help jump-start her next campaign? “Sen. Roach invited us to a post-election fundraiser, and we participated since she has been aligned with us most of the time over the years,” policy director Dave Powell wrote in an email. And there’s SEIU Healthcare 775NW, the statewide union for thousands of long-term care workers in Washington. It spent nearly $450,000 in this election — most of it trying to elect Democrats. The organization gave $20,000 to the Leadership Council in mid-October and $10,000 to the Reagan Fund on Nov. 21, its only contributions to the GOP committees this cycle. By comparison, it gave $162,500 to Democratic counterparts in the House and Senate. “We have over the years given financial
Political reporter Jerry Cornfield’s blog, The Petri Dish, is at www.heraldnet.com. Contact him at 360-352-8623; jcornfield@heraldnet.com and on Twitter at @ dospueblos.
and the environment,” said Constantine in a statement Tuesday. The lower Duwamish River flows through Tukwila and Seattle’s industrial area on its way to Elliott Bay. Constantine also called the decision “complex,” which officials “must review closely to understand what it will mean for King County and the health, economy, and environment of the Lower Duwamish, where communities face some of the greatest challenges.” The federal decision follows a decade of
cleanup efforts by the Lower Duwamish Waterway Group to clean up nearly half of the legacy PCB contamination that contributed to the Superfund listing in the first place, according to a King County news release. The region has invested more than $40 million in studies and $150 million in cleanup, including removal of 260,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment. A plan open house is Wednesday, Jan. 21, at Concord Elementary School, 723 S. Concord St., Seattle.
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Clam Lights, tree lighting kick off Renton holiday season BY TRACEY COMPTON tcompton@rentonreporter.com
The holiday season kicks off this weekend in Renton, starting with the annual Ivar’s Clam Lights display in Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park Friday. The event begins at 5 p.m. at the park, 1201 Lake Washington Blvd. N. The entire park is lit up in festive scenes and lights and draws thousands of people. The free entertainment includes tractor-pulled wagon hay rides, an appearance by Santa, entertainment by Lindbergh High School Vocal Jazz Ensemble and Blue Dog Dance and Performing Arts, bonfire and community sing-a-long at the North Picnic Shelter, Rainier Yacht Club’s “Parade of Boats,” and a visit by the Argosy Christmas Ship featuring Master Chorus Eastside. Ivar’s Clam Lights is free of charge and there is free parking at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park. Ivar’s
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The Clam Lights open on Friday and Santa arrives Saturday as part of the downtown tree lighting. CLAMS COURTESY CITY OF RENTON, SANTA FILE PHOTO BY BRIAN BECKLEY, Renton Reporter
and arrival of Santa to the Piazza. First up from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., on Saturday, there will be caroling, roasted chestnuts and warm cider on the corner of Wells Avenue South and South Third Street, as residents shop local businesses. Then at 5 p.m., Mayor Law will flip the switch yet again on the downtown holiday tree lighting. Santa’s House will be open for free pictures with Santa Claus until 7 p.m. For more information, check the City of Renton’s calendar page at www.rentonwa.gov.
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Elizabeth Nguyen is a senior at Renton High School. She holds a 3.7 G.P.A. Nguyen has been involved with Renton Leadership, Green Team and Choir Ambassadors. She has received honor roll and a Choir AmbasElizabeth Nguyen sadors’ Certificate. Nguyen volunteers with Kinder Care to organize activities for children. She plans to attend a four-year university to possibly major in a science field or
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Here’s where to hear free holiday music performances around town. Donations are accepted: • 6-7:30 p.m., Dec. 5, Lindbergh High Vocal Jazz Ensemble will headline at the City of Renton’s annual Clam Lights Holiday lighting event at Coulon Park, 1201 Lake Washington Blvd N, Renton • 7 p.m., Dec. 9, Nelsen Middle School 6,7,8th-grade Band Concert at 2403 Jones Ave. S,. Renton • 7 p.m., Dec. 9, Renton High Orchestra Concert, IKEA Performing Arts Center, at Renton High, 400 S. Second St., Renton • 7 p.m., Dec. 11, Renton High Choir Concert, IKEA Performing Arts Center, at Renton High, 400 S. Second St., Renton • 7 p.m., Dec. 11, Nelsen Middle School 6,7,8th-grade Orchestra Concert at 2403
psychology. She hopes to work with people to help make a positive impact and make life easier on others. Rotary members recognize three Renton School District high school students each month as Youth of the Month. After being selected by counselors at each of the district’s three comprehensive high schools, a selection committee of Rotary members reviews applications and interviews students to identify those who will be selected as Youth of the Month. The award is given to students who possess leadership abilities, maintain a good grade point average, participate in school activities and volunteer in their community. The students and their parents are honored at a Rotary luncheon.
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String Lessons, Gordy’s Guides, STEM Club, Hazen Literary Magazine and Earth Corps. Le has received Academic All-Stars Award, Academic Achievement, AAUW Science Award, and National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist. She works part-time at Kumon Learning Center. Le plans to attend an undergraduate university in a pre-medicine program, followed by medical school
Michael Rosier Jr. is a senior at Lindbergh High School. He holds a 2.5 G.P.A. and has been a member of Leadership Team and Ad Astra School Choir. Rosier Jr. has earned the Outstanding Junior Award and Employee of the Month recognition twice. He works part-time at McDonald’s Michael Rosier Jr. and volunteers with Summer Northwest Harvest. After high school, he plans to attend Berklee College of
Music in Boston, Mass. for audio production and creative writing. He hopes to work in the musical industry as an artist/producer or as an audio technician.
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KCLS board selects replacement for outgoing director BY TRACEY COMPTON tcompton@rentonreporter.com
The King County Library System’s Board of Trustees has named a new director to replace former director Bill Ptacek. Gary Wasdin, currently the executive director of the Omaha Public Library in Nebraska, will be KCLS’ new director starting Jan. 26. “The Library System is an essential community asset, with 48 libraries, online and mobile outreach to 1.3 million area residents,” said Interim Director Julie Acteson in a press release. “Leading KCLS is an important job—and one that opens rarely: the previous director came to KCLS more than 25 years ago. We’re delighted that Gary has accepted the board’s offer and we look forward to welcoming him to KCLS.” Wasdin was noted for having more than 20 years experience in management positions, including retail, academic and public libraries. KCLS recognized his broad background for giving him an in-depth understanding of leadership, organizational performance and talent management. At his current library system in Nebraska, Wasdin has been focused on building stronger relationships with communities, elected officials, business leaders and philanthropic foundations. “I’d like to thank KCLS for choosing me to be its new library director,” said Wasdin in the release. “KCLS has a nationwide reputation for excellence and I’m excited by the opportunity to build upon this great success. I’m looking forward to getting started and getting to know the people, libraries, and staff of KCLS. Together we will ensure that our libraries anticipate and respond to the needs of all our communities.”
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Police seeking information on fatal Wednesday morning crash BY BRIAN BECKLEY bbeckley@rentonreporter.com
Renton police are investigating the cause of an early morning crash on South Puget Drive that left one person dead. Police began receiving 911 calls at around 5:42 a.m. Wednesday reporting a silver Lexus sedan having left the roadway in the 2000 block of South Puget Drive. Police arrived on the scene to find the vehicle down an embankment on the road’s south side. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene. He has yet to be identified. No other vehicle appears to have been involved in the accident. Marks on the pavement indicate the Lexus was traveling eastbound when it left the lane of travel at a shallow angle, crossed the sidewalk, continued down the embankment before shearing off a tree and coming to rest on its side against another tree. Police are seeking any witnesses to the crash or who may have seen the Lexus prior to the
One man was killed Wednesday morning in this crash off Puget Sound Drive. PHOTO COURTESY RENTON POLICE DEPARTMENT
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Boeing, Ryanair finalize $11 billion order for 100 737 MAX 200s
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Newcastle chamber honors community with Newcastle Diamond Awards The Newcastle Chamber of Commerce recognized community members who do good things in the Newcastle area Nov. 20 in its annual awards ceremony. The event, the Newcastle Diamond Awards, features awards based on nominations made by members of the community. “This is a community-wide celebration of all the nominated individuals who put their time and efforts into our neighborhoods, businesses, schools and groups, said Sara Biancofiori, president, Newcastle Chamber of Commerce. David Harris received the Mayor’s Award from Newcastle Mayor Steve Buri, who recognized Harris’ 10 years of work contributing to the success of summer Concerts in the Park and the annual city celebration, Newcastle Days. Buri also pointed out Harris’ volunteer contribution of time and money to the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce. “Chances are that if you’ve been to one of our community festivals or music events, you know about David,” Buri said. “He is the cool, calm and professional presence that oversees many of the musical events.”.
In addition to the Mayor’s Award, there are six Diamond Award categories: business, community leadership, customer service, education, youth and inspiration. The awards are: The Dennis Yarnell Inspiration Award: Jaime Greene, director of healthy living & community engagement at the Coal Creek YMCA. • The Business Award: Chris Ware, owner, Dolce Vita Salon and Nail Spa • Community Leadership: Christina Corrales-Toy, reporter, Issaquah Press • Customer Service: The Coal Creek YMCA • Education: Margaret Strong, teacher at Hazelwood Elementary School • Youth: David Vaisar, Eagle Scout, and Mary Elworth, member of the YMCA/King County Library Teen Leadership Board. The event was held at The Golf Club at Newcastle.
Boeing and Ryanair have finalized an order for 100 737 MAX 200s, valued at $11 billion at current list prices. The order, originally announced as a commitment in September, includes options for 100 additional 737 MAX 200 airplanes, and makes the Irish low-cost carrier the launch customer for the newest member of the 737 MAX family of airplanes. “Ryanair is proud and honored to become the lead operator of Boeing’s ‘gamechanger’ 737 MAX 200 aircraft, which will expand our fleet to approximately 520 aircraft by 2024 and create another 10,000 new jobs for pilots, cabin crew and engineers in Europe, while allowing us to grow traffic from 82 million passengers last year to over 150 million by 2024,” Ryanair CEO, Michael O’Leary said in a press release. The 737 MAX 200, a variant based on the successful 737 MAX 8, can accommodate up to 200 seats, increasing revenue potential and providing customers up to 20 percent better fuel efficiency per seat than today’s most efficient single-aisle airplanes. “The 737 MAX 200 will be a excellent addition to Ryanair’s all-Boeing fleet, providing the additional capacity, improved economics and high-levels of reliability that are required for its continued expansion,” said Todd Nelp, vice president of European Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “Our long-term partnership with Ryanair is a source of immense pride within Boeing and we are delighted to have the airline as the launch customer for the 737 MAX 200.” Boeing developed the 737 MAX 200 in response to the needs of the fast growing low-cost sector, which is forecasted to account for 35 percent of single-aisle airline capacity by 2033. While the heart of the singleaisle market will remain at 160 seats, the 737 MAX 200 will provide carriers like Ryanair with up to 11 more seats of potential revenue and up to 5 percent lower operating costs than the 737 MAX 8, driving economic growth and increasing access to air travel. The 737 MAX incorporates the latest technology CFM International LEAP-1B engines, Advanced Technology winglets and other improvements to deliver the highest efficiency, reliability and passenger comfort in the single-aisle market. With this order, more than 50 customers have ordered more than 2,550 737 MAXs.
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The 2014 wrestling season officially got under way this past weekend for the Lindbergh Eagles at the Takedown Jamboree at Roosevelt High in Seattle. In total, 12 teams competed. Lindbergh brought 10 wrestlers to the event, winning 19 of 29 total matches. No team or individual awards were given out during the event.
Lindbergh heads to Edmonds on Saturday for the Edmonds Invitational. The Hazen Highlanders will also be participating in the Edmonds Event.
Zac Goe, below left, has his arm raised in victory at the Takedown Jamboree Nov. 29. Right, James Garcia takes down a wrestler from Skyline while Deven Maddy, below right, battles a wrestler from Ballard. PHOTOS BY VICKI MADDY, For the Renton Reporter
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A woman was pulled from the Cedar River on Nov. 26, but rescuers spent the next several hours in the water looking for a child reported to be with the woman. But after several hours searching, police returned with the best news possible: It turns out there was never a child in the river in the first place. Police and rescue agencies from Renton, King County and nearly a dozen surrounding around responded at around 8:30 a.m. to reports of a woman and child seen in the Cedar River. Rescuers pulled the woman from the water and took her to a local hospital for treatment. But witnesses reported to police that they saw a child with the woman so rescue efforts ramped up as emergency responders used boats and waded into the cold, rushing river in an attempt to find the child. After several hours, the focus had shifted from rescue to recovery. But just after noon, Sheriff ’s Office spokesperson Sgt. DB gates said they had confirmed with the woman that there was never a child with her and the search was happily called off. “It’s the best scenario,� Gates said. Gates said the woman was walking her dog near the river when the dog somehow ended up in the water. It was not clear if the dog jumped or fell, but the woman went near the bank to get her dog and ended up in the water herself. Witnesses saw her clinging to vegetation on the side of the river and called for help. Rescuers believe she was in the water, which is presently near 40 degrees, for about 30 minutes. She was conscious when pulled out, but was unable to give detec-
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Woman left purse in store A 92-year-old woman told officers several men snatched her purse Nov. 7 as she was getting into her car at a thrift store on Sunset Boulevard. The men then fled, but she couldn’t describe the car or the direction they traveled, saying she was so thrown off. She described her purse and its contents, including a wallet and cash. She wasn’t
injured. The next day, the Goodwill store called police to report the woman’s purse had been found on a display table next to others that were for sale. The officer took the purse to the woman’s home. Nothing was missing from the purse. She thought she had left the purse in the store but she also had started thinking that several men in the parking lot had stolen it.
Mortar firework damages porch A Renton man watching TV at about 11:30 p.m. Nov. 8 heard a loud bang and for a minute his front porch appeared to be on fire. Someone had thrown a large mortar firework on his decking, causing a large hole in the deck and causing burn marks on boards. Damage was estimated at about $500. He has no idea why someone would want to damage his porch on Mount Baker Avenue Northeast.
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Paul “Pops� Francis Nikolaisen, 76, passed away peacefully November 13, 2014, at home in Renton with his family and his beloved basset hound “Skittles� by his side. He was born March 10, 1938 in Seattle. Paul grew up in South Seattle area and went on to work more than 30 years for the City of Seattle. For more than 45 years, he made Renton his home and will be remembered for walking his hound from one side of town to the other, everyday, rain or shine, making friends everywhere they went. He is survived by his sons Eric and Paul David, brothers Albert and Richard, Sisters Mary, Francis and Lydia and countless nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral Mass was held on December 3rd at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church in Renton. Following the service, a celebration honoring Paul, continued in the church hall. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes for donations to be made in memorial of Paul to your favorite charity.
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A cellphone was stolen during a strong-arm robbery of a 16-year-old boy at about noon Nov. 10 while he was walking with a friend in the 800 block of Harrington Avenue Northeast. The victim told officers he heard someone running up behind him. He turned and a male approximately 20 years told him to hand over his cellphone. The victim refused and the suspect tried to hit him in the head. The suspect ran home to safety and the suspect turned and fled. The friend confirmed the victim’s story. A white Cadillac is possibly associated with the robbery.
unlikely. Someone in the had already tried to pick up the TV at the front of the store but was told to come back the next day. The officer decided to arrest him on a warrant for driving with his license suspended. The man moved slowly when asked to get out of the car, which concerned the officer. The suspect had a concealed pistol under his shirt stuck in his waist band, for which he had a permit. “I have my gun on me,� he told officers. In searching the man, an officer found a brown tarlike substance wrapped in foil and smelling of vinegar in his left breast pocket. Officers found something similar in a pouch attached to a key chain. The substance later tested positive as .9 grams of heroin. He was arrested for investigation of drug possession and the warrant and booked into the SCORE regional jail. A cab was called for the passenger with him.
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PUBLIC NOTICES CITY OF RENTON NOTICE OF ORDINANCES ADOPTED BY THE RENTON CITY COUNCIL Following is a summary of the Ordinances adopted by the Renton City Council on December 1, 2014: ORDINANCE NO. 5738 An Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, amending Section 4-1-160, of Chapter 1, Administration and Enforcement, of Title IV (Development Regulations) of the Renton Municipal Code, setting the Impact Fee at $4,560 per New Single-Family Home and $1,458 per New Multi-Family Unit in the Issaquah School District; retain the Impact Fee at $5,486 per New Single Family Home and $3,378 per New Multi-Family Unit in the Kent School District; setting the Impact Fee at $5,541 per New Single Family Home and $1,360 per New Multi-Family Unit in the Renton School District; and Adopting the Capital Facilities Plans of the Issaquah, Kent and Renton School Districts. Effective: 1/4/2015 ORDINANCE NO. 5739 An Ordinance of the City of Renton, Washington, amending the City of Renton Fiscal Years 2013/2014 Biennial Budget as adopted by Ordinance No. 5682, and thereafter amended by Ordinance Nos. 5686, 5692, 5699, 5715, and 5723 in the amount of $6,375,319. Effective: 12/10/2014 Complete text of these ordinances is available at Renton City Hall, 1055 South Grady Way; and posted at the King County Libraries in Renton, 64 Rainier Ave S, Ste A (temporary location) and 2902 NE 12th Street. Upon request to the City Clerk’s RI¿FH FRSLHV will also be mailed for a fee. Jason A. Seth, City Clerk Published in the Renton Reporter on December 5, 2014. #1192049. KING COUNTY DEPT. OF PERMITTING & ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW (DPER) 35030 SE Douglas St., Ste. 210, Snoqualmie, WA 98065-9266 NOTICE OF LAND USE PERMIT APPLICATION REQUEST: SHORT SUBDIVISION File: SPLT14-00015 Applicant: Brenda Mattson Location: 2303 & 2309 SW 100th street Seattle WA 98146 Proposal: Subdivide approx... 0.76 acres zoned R-8 into 2 lots for Single Family detached dwellings. Project Manager: Jenna Ormson 206-477-6269 COMMENT PROCEDURES: DPER will issue a decision on this application following 21-day comment period, ending on January 2nd 2015. Written comments and additional information can be obtained by contacting the project manager at the phone number listed above. Published in the Renton Reporter on December 5, 2014.#1201496
NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee has issued a DetermiQDWLRQ RI 1RQ 6LJQL¿FDQFH (DNS) for the following project under the authority of the Renton municipal code. 3DUN 2I¿FH %XLOGLQJ LUA14-001415 Location: 149 Park Ave N #4. The applicant proposes a tenant improvement project to an existing two-story building located at 149 Park Ave N. The building is SUHVHQWO\ XVHG IRU RI¿FHV RQ WKH grade level and residential apartments on the second level. The ORZHU ÀRRU ZLOO UHPDLQ XQ FKDQJHG DQG WKH XSSHU ÀRRU ZLOO be converted from residential use WR RI¿FH XVH 7KH VI SDU cel is zoned Commercial Arterial (CA). The building footprint size is 4,575 sf. Exterior building improvements include the enclosure of an existing exterior stairway ZLWK JODVV LQ¿OO DQG HQFORVXUH RI 4 windows due to seismic improvements. Appeals of the DNS must be ¿OHG LQ ZULWLQJ RQ RU EHIRUH p.m. on December 19, 2014. ApSHDOV PXVW EH ¿OHG LQ ZULWLQJ WR gether with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner c/o City Clerk, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Hearing Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and more information may be obtained from the Renton City &OHUNœV 2I¿FH Published in the Renton Reporter on December 5, 2014.#1192069 NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee has issued a DetermiQDWLRQ RI 1RQ 6LJQL¿FDQFH 0LWL gated (DNS? M) for the following project under the authority of the Renton municipal code. Urban Boat Lift LUA13-001640 Location: 4151 Williams Ave N. The applicant is requesting SEPA review and a Shoreline Substantial Development Permit for the installation of a freestanding boat lift adjacent the Barbee Mill Community Dock in Lake Washington. Appeals of the DNS-M must EH ¿OHG LQ ZULWLQJ RQ RU EHIRUH 5:00 p.m. on December 19, 2014 $SSHDOV PXVW EH ¿OHG LQ writing together with the required fee with: Hearing Examiner c/o City Clerk, City of Renton, 1055 S Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057. Appeals to the Hearing Examiner are governed by RMC 4-8-110 and more information may be obtained from the 5HQWRQ &LW\ &OHUNœV 2I¿FH 430-6510. Published in the Renton Reporter on December 5, 2014.#11920082
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