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Sen. Andy Hill of Redmond meets with representatives from parent-teacher-student associations in the 45th Legislative District. Hill will begin his second term in office at the beginning of 2015. Courtesy Photo

After running in the most expensive legislative race in the state’s history — and coming out victorious — Sen. Andy Hill of the 45th Legislative District is returning for a second term humbled, heartened and ready to work. During the campaign trail, Hill (R-Redmond) raised almost $1 million for his campaign and his opponent, Matt Isenhower, brought in about $500,000. In addition, outside groups contributed more than $1.4 million to the race. Despite the big numbers, Hill said one thing he learned from his experience this past election is that, “you can’t buy elections.” Hill has also learned a few things from his first four years in office, the biggest takeaway being that the easiest thing to do is to say “no.” Whereas, getting to a “yes” is a much more dif-

ficult task. Part of that difficulty is working across the aisle to get to a solution everyone can agree on without sacrificing their principles. This bipartisan work has been something Hill has focused on as he said he heard that people like it when legislators come up with bipartisan results. And as his second term in office is set to begin, Hill is prepared to continue that work. One way he plans to do that is as chair of the Senate Ways and Means Committee and chief Senate budget writer — for which he has been reappointed. This is a role Hill takes seriously because he is working with taxpayers’ dollars. “It’s their money,” he said. “It’s not my money.” While Gov. Jay Inslee released a two-year budget of $39 billion on Dec. 18, Hill said he is looking at closer to $37 billion as that $2 billion or so difference [ more HILL page 3 ]

Rep. Springer elected to deputy majority leader in state House State Rep. Larry Springer, DKirkland of the 45th District, has been elected deputy majority leader of the Democratic Caucus in the state House, which will focus on business outreach and engagement. As part of caucus leadership, Springer said he will help determine what legislation goes forward and whether a specific bill will be pursued by his party, as well as build relations with business leaders in the state, including Redmond. The main topics that concern businesses, Springer said, are

taxation, land use and regulations. “If you are a business person (in the district), if you own a particular business and you have concerns about transportation or health care or taxation, I’m the person that would be probably be handling it,” he said. As a small business owner, having run The Grape Choice in downtown Kirkland for 25 years with his wife Penny Sweet, Springer said his experience allows him to see how legislation directly affects business owners. “I understand probably

better than most of my colleagues the struggles that small business owners face, the day-to-day struggle of keeping your business open and paying employees and dealing with the recession that we’re recovering from,” he said. “That is experience I think that has led to me be a fiscally conservative Democrat because that’s important to the business community. Some of the major issues that the business community is interested in in this area is transportation, getting the transportation package passed so we can finish the 520 [ more SPRINGER page 2 ]

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The driver and a passenger in an Acura Integra died at the scene in a head-on collision in the 18400 block of Northeast 128th Way near Redmond on the evening of Dec. 19, according to King County Sheriff ’s Office Sgt. DB Gates.

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business get started and lowering their costs and the regulatory burden they take.” Another way in which Springer intends to reach out to businesses when the Legislature is not in session is to host Saturday morning “coffee hours” where people can meet him at a predetermined coffee shop in the area and offer feedback on legislative issues. During the legislative session, Springer said he holds weekly meetings with business lobbyist. Springer currently serves as a member of three chambers of commerce working on business development and promotion. Springer was first elected to the Legislature in 2004 and, in addition to his leadership position, currently serves on the Appropriations, Finance and Local Government committees.

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cident at the Reporter’s deadline. Gates said the King County Sheriff ’s Office Major Accident Response and Reconstruction (MARR) unit will reconstruct what occurred and determine the cause, speeds and whether drugs or alcohol were involved. Gender, age and identities of the deceased will be released by the Medical Examiner’s Office after next of kin are notified. Gates said the sheriff ’s office doesn’t release the names of the surviving victims. Anyone who may have witnessed the collision or the events leading up to it are asked to call the King County Communications Center at (206) 296-3311.

Gates said a witness called 911 at about 5:30 p.m. to report the accident, during which the Acura collided with a Honda Accord occupied by three people. The Acura was driving west on Northeast 128th Way when it collided with the eastbound-moving Honda occupied by two adults and a 4-year-old child. An adult female in the Honda was transported to an area hospital with serious injuries while the adult male and child sustained minor injuries. “The investigation will take weeks for the detectives to complete,” said Gates, who didn’t have an update on the ac-

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LEHTINEN TRIAL SCHEDULED TO BEGIN MAY 15 Eric Emil Lehtinen, a Redmond man who is accused of injecting his son with heroin, had a case-setting hearing on Dec. 3 and the court set a trial date for May 15, according to a press secretary for the King County Prosecuting Attorney Office. Lehtinen pleaded not guilty to the charge of first-degree attempted murder at his arraignment on Oct. 10, 2013 at the King County Courthouse. Sen. Andy Hill speaks to an elementary school class from the 45th District when they visited the capitol. Courtesy Photo

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of how things will work when ideas and policies are put into action, Fain said. Fain said it is important that when someone gives their word, that they live by it. Hill is that way, he said. “For me, I want to work with people that I can trust…that share my values,” Fain said. “Nobody embodies it more than Andy Hill.”

Fain (R-Auburn), who was elected in 2010 just as Hill was, serves on the transportation budgetwriting team and is the Senate Majority Floor Leader and works closely with Hill. “He’s my favorite member of the Legislature to work with,” Fain said. He added that Hill is a wealth of knowledge and very detail oriented. Hill focuses on the reality

theft from a motor vehicle at 12:41 p.m. in the 18100 block of Northeast 95th Street.

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Thursday, Dec. 18 Vandalism: Redmond police took two vandalism reports at 5:50 p.m. in the 13600 block of Northeast 80th Street and at 1:11 a.m. in the 16300 block of Northeast 44th Court. Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a motor vehicle at 9:12 a.m. in the 17700 block of Northeast 65th Street.

the report of domestic violence at 8:07 p.m. in the 16500 block of Northeast 74th Street. A 51-year-old female and her 44-year-old boyfriend had been involved in a verbal altercation inside her vehicle while she was driving. The male threatened the female, she exited the car and he drove away. The male was then located and charges were filed for second-degree robbery. Theft: Redmond police took a report of a theft from a motor vehicle at 11:19 a.m. in the 16200 block of Redmond Way. Vandalism: Redmond police took a vandalism report at 9:52 a.m. in the 16700 block of Redmond Way. Burglary: Redmond police took a residential-burglary report at 5:33 a.m. in the 15900 block of Northeast 106th Street.

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Neil in July, had his case-setting hearing on Dec. 4 continued to Jan. 8, according to a press secretary for the King County Prosecuting Attorney Office. At 10:50 p.m. on July 18, Redmond police responded to reports of a fight outside of SoulFood Books at 15748 Redmond Way. Officers and fire personnel arrived, provided first aid to Neil and arrested 25-year-old Haggart. According to a Redmond Police Department (RPD) press release, the suspect and victim were acquaintances.

Lehtinen’s son, who was 4 at the time of the Sept. 24, 2013 incident, was released from Seattle Children’s Hospital in October 2013. The man remains in the King County Jail in Seattle with bail set at $3 million. If convicted, he could face at least 15 years in prison.

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Closing out 2014 with our mostread stories From the eye-opening activities of the “Odysseo” horses and acrobats to the head-shaking disruption of local phone, television, hi-speed Internet and 911 services due to fiber and copper cables being accidentally cut, tons of readers scoured our website and perused our stories over the past year. This year, we not only attracted local readers, but people from across the nation with our story about the “Merry Christmas” signs. I was even featured on a radio station out of Texas about the signs. In October, reporter Samantha Pak and myself received six awards — including two firsts — for writing and photography at the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association Annual Better Newspaper Contest. Some stories were fun to cover and others were tough to relay to our readers. Here’s our top 10 rundown, according to Google Analytics: Andy Nystrom

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1. ‘Odysseo’ opens at Marymoor — Feb. 14: Cavalia’s $30 million theatrical production of “Odysseo” took place under the White Big Top at Marymoor Park and ran February through March. The show featured equestrian arts, stage arts and high-tech theatrical effects. 2. Kirkland man hit by car in crosswalk, dies at Harborview; Microsoft employee was ‘such a laughing, beautiful, great spirit,’ friend says — Sept. 17: The King County Medical Examiner’s office confirmed that a man in his 40s, who was struck by a car in a crosswalk while out walking his dog in Kirkland on Sept. 15, died. Kyle Warnick was sent to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle with lifethreatening injuries. He died on Sept. 16. 3. Former Redmond police chief Harris, teen die in car accident — Aug. 25: Former Redmond Police Department (RPD) chief Steven Harris, who spent 40-plus years in law enforcement, died in a head-on car crash at around 10 p.m. on Aug. 24. 4. Redmond High sports trio signs letters of intent — Nov. 12: On letter-of-intent signing day on Nov. 12 in one of the Redmond High classrooms, future University of Washington fastpitch softball player Amirah Milloy sat next to Washington State University

baseball player to-be Kevin Calderhead. Future University of Wisconsin rower Saylor Martin also sat at the table wearing a red Badger T-shirt and was the first of the trio to place her John Hancock to paper. 5. Frontier has restored 99 percent of customers’ FiOS services; no copper services have been restored — Sept. 22: A construction crew working on the Redmond Way Stormwater Treatment Facility project on Sept. 20 cut through fiber and copper cables and disrupted Frontier Communications FiOS and copper services for phone, television and hi-speed Internet, as well as some 911 services. The crew caused the outage at 15802 Bear Creek Parkway at the corner of Bear Creek Parkway and Redmond Way, affecting about 6,000 residential and business customers. 6. Community meeting regarding mosque draws large crowd at Redmond City Hall — May 1: It was standing-room only in the Redmond City Council chambers on April 30 as residents from Overlake and members of the Anjuman-e-Burhani Mosque gathered for a community meeting regarding a mosque proposed for an empty plot of land near Microsoft. The meeting was the result of neighbors’ concerns about the possibility of the religious group building its new mosque at 15252 N.E. 51st St. — putting it in the middle of a residential neighborhood. 7. Resident concerned about mail theft from overflowing collection box — March 13: In early March, Joanna Pine drove to the Bella Bottega shopping complex in downtown Redmond to drop something off at one of the blue outgoing

United States Postal Service (USPS) mailboxes. But when she got there, she found she couldn’t send out her mail because the box was already full. “I could reach my hand in there and pull mail out,” she said about how overflowing the mailbox was. “I went back the next day and it was even fuller.” 8. Rape case of former Microsoft employee dismissed — July 8: After multiple continuations, the case against Vineet Kumar Srivastava, a former Microsoft Corp. employee who was charged with second-degree rape of a Microsoft janitor a year ago, was dismissed. 9. Frontier Communications officials meet with Redmond customers to discuss outages — Sept. 25: As Bret Larsen glanced at the screen displaying photos of the mangled underground cables, he noted, “It’s not a pretty sight.” Melinda White added, “It’s a major catastrophe that happened in our network.” On Sept. 24, the two Frontier Communications executives addressed a crowd of about 100 Redmond residents and business owners about what happened at 9:30 a.m. on Sept. 20 and what the plan of action was to repair the unpleasant situation. 10. Bottle bomb explodes at Dickinson, Explorer elementary schools — Nov. 3: At about 7:40 a.m. on Nov. 3, a bottle bomb exploded between two school buses parked at Emily Dickinson Elementary School and Explorer Community School in unincorporated King County near Redmond. A bus driver sustained minor injuries.

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Reader very disturbed by the increasing homeless population I reference an article from the July 27Aug. 9, 2005 Redmond Reporter about a city forum on homelessness. Per this article and the county representative, Jeff Natter, from the Committee to End Homelessness in King County, there should be no homelessness in 10 years.

I haven’t seen this, nor has your paper, per a recent article. I have been very disturbed by the increasing homeless population around our public buildings and now I hear downtown has similar problems. Per the Bible, the poor will always be among us and the homeless as part of that. What we do about it is important. Obviously throwing money at a 10-year plan/ committee wasn’t the answer. I don’t have any cure-all answers, either. I support church

and community programs, but avoid giving directly to the homeless people. I feel bad about this, but I am never sure who REALLY needs our help and who is playing the system. (I have seen people take food given them from a fast-food restaurant, and as soon as the car leaves toss it in the trash.) Again, this is a good topic to continue discussing during this holiday season to help those less fortunate.

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second book in the series, “Suspected,” will be released in February 2015. Rori Shay has been a The Elected Series is storyteller since she was a a trilogy that follows young girl. 18-year-old Aloy, a young She always had woman livsomething to say ing in the year and a little thing 2185 who must like literacy was masquerade hernot going to self as a young stop her. The man to take her recent Redmond father’s place as transplant said president of her when she was Rori Shay country. While really young, the trilogy is she would tell the story about her stories to a dystopian soher mother, who ciety, Shay said would write them down there is also a romantic for her. And by the time storyline — and a unique she was able to read and one at that as the love write, there was not much triangle involves a male stopping her. “I would write stories on long car rides and read them to my first-grade class,” Shay said. The 36-year-old East Coast native’s love for the written word has not faded as she has recently come out with a new young adult series. The first book in the series, “Elected,” was released in April and is Shay’s first published work. The SAMANTHA PAK

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and female character both interested in a female character. In addition, Shay describes the books as futuristic science fiction as the world’s leaders have created laws and policies to deal with the state of the planet as a result of climate change. And although the series falls under the young adult genre, Shay considers it “crossover fiction” as readers from 13-40 years old can enjoy them. The idea for the series came to Shay in 2011, when she was on maternity leave with her first child. She said she woke up one day with the idea and quickly wrote out an outline of the story. Prior to The Elected Series, Shay was already interested in the environment. While she was in college at the University [ more AUTHOR page 6 ]

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nity resource, announced completed his sixth year on the results of its 2014 the board, including a secofficer elections. ond term as vice These officers will president of fitake up their new nance. Townsend duties when the retired from the board convenes Safeco Insurance in January. The Company and board and standnow operates a ing committees small business in will be working Redmond. Joe Townsend to implement Senior vice the 2014–2017 president is Mary plan approved in Hanson, longSeptember 2014. time Redmond resident The new president is and career employee of Joe Townsend, who has Group Health Cooperative.

Hanson has been a board member since 2009. The new vice president of finance is Ed O’Brien, Redmond native. O’Brien has returned to Redmond following a career as a business executive. The new secretary is Lori Perrigo, member of the Perrigo pioneer family, and experienced in other nonprofit board work. The society’s vice president of collections management is elected in alternate years and is

currently held by Gene Magnuson, Redmond native and longtime society volunteer. The society is a volunteer-supported organization, with offices and historical displays housed in the Old Redmond Schoolhouse Community Center. The society receives support through grants from King County’s 4Culture program, the City of Redmond, the Bellevue Collection, Nelson Legacy Group and Humanities

Washington, as well as from other donors and members. It is known widely for its Saturday Speaker Series. For more information, visit www. redmondhistoricalsociety. org/RHS/. The society is a 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization founded in 1999, and its mission is to serve the community through stewardship, collecting, preserving and sharing Redmond’s unique heritage.

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ney to receive service of legal process against it in this State, the insurer shall not be required to appear, answer or otherwise plead until the expiration of forty (40) days after the date of service upon the Director. A.R.S. §§ 20-222,28-1027.YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case of your failure to appear and defend within the time applicable, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. YOU ARE CAUTIONED that in order to appear and defend, you must file an answer or other proper response in writing with the Clerk of the Court, accompanied by the necessary filing fee, within the time required, and you are required to serve a copy of any answer or other response upon the plaintiffs attorney. The name and address of Plaintiffs attorney is: Michael J. Nysather, Esq. 16222 N. 59th Avenue, Suite B-220 Glendale, AZ 85306 Tel: (623) 748-9211 Fax: (623) 748-3022 Requests for reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities must be made to the division assigned to the case by parties at least three (3) judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. MICHAEL K. JEANS Clerk of the Superior Court Published in Redmond Reporter on December 12, 19, 26, 2014; January 2, 2015. #1203555.

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Evergreen Lutheran defeated Bear Creek, 67-35, on Dec. 18. Bear Creek’s Michelle Kahue had 12 points and Ashley Cowman added eight. On Dec. 19, Bellevue Christian beat Bear Creek, 59-18. Kahue and Alyson Wong had six points each.

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