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Occupied home burglaries still an issue Criminals taking advantage of windows left open in heat BY BRIAN BECKLEY bbeckley@rentonreporter.com

National Night Out The city’s annual community-building event made its way to Thomas Teasdale Park on Tuesday with plenty to do for the whole family. Kids and adults alike had a chance to look at police vehicles, play games and grab a free hot dog. To see a full slideshow from Tuesday’s event, visit www.rentonreporter.com. BRIAN BECKLEY, Renton Reporter

Renton Police are again warning residents to close and lock their first-floor windows at night despite the warm temperatures as burglars continue to take advantage of open windows. Earlier this week, for example, a burglar entered an occupied home in the 900 block of Aberdeen Avenue Northeast. According to police, the unknown suspect entered through a window that was left open. Police issued a similar warning earlier this spring for the Fairwood, North Renton and Kennydale neighborhoods and even captured a suspect they believed responsible, but now say that it is becoming a city-wide issue. In July, for example, a burglar entered a home in the Highlands through an open front window and stole a purse off of a nightstand while the house was still occupied. [ more BURGLARIES page 5 ]

Cause of downtown fire still unknown About three weeks after a fire destroyed the building occupied by Afghan Cuisine, Thai Gold Triangle Restaurant and Program SER there is still no clear cause. Renton Fire Marshal Angela St. John has classified the fire as “undetermined,” meaning investigators cannot scientifically prove what started it, although they may have their theories. Investigators were, however, able to determine that the fire started in a back office area of the restaurant Afghan Cuisine. The Renton fire marshal’s investigation did not find any accelerants, ruling out the possibility of an arson. “There was no indication of an arson at all, so we’re not

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classifying it as that,” said St. John. The case may be updated with new information, depending on what the insurance company’s investigation turns up. Attempts to contact the building owner were unsuccessful. “It’s not uncommon for insurance companies to do forensic testing on appliances,” said St. John. “Very likely they will come back with the same determination – undetermined – on the fire.” Any clean-up and demolition is still pending the insurance company’s investigation, according to the fire marshal. Since the fire Toby Ibrahimi and his father Ali Ahmad have just been waiting for news about their restaurant Afghan Cuisine. [ more FIRE page 10 ]

Wilson and the Seattle Smile, the Russell Seahawks opened their 2015 training July 31 in Renton. Turn to Seahawks are camp page 16 for additional photos. KELLEY back in town! BALCOMB-BARTOK, For the Renton Reporter

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A pair of firefighters gets schooled on the court by a young man during National Night Out Tuesday at Thomas Teasdale Park. BRIAN BECKLEY, Renton Reporter

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“So happy to see the new wonderful version of our library spanning the Cedar River as it always has. So proud of Rentonites for hanging on to that location. ” - Facebook user Carol Schonians Saari on the story announcing the Aug. 22 grand opening of the new downtown library.

‘PADDINGTON’ The city will host a showing of Aug. the movie “Paddington” beginning at dusk at Gene Coulon Beach Memorial Park. The event is free.

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‘THE BOXTROLLS’ The Henry Moses Aquatic Aug. Center will be showing the 2014 animated movie ‘The Boxtrolls’ at dusk. The movie will be viewable from the water. Cost is $5 and tickets go on sale at 7 p.m. on the day of the show.

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LIBRARY OPENING The official opening of the new Aug. downtown Renton Library is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Aug. 22. A ribbon-cutting, self-guided tours and a barbecue are all part of the fun. Seahawks mascot Boom will also attend.

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STUDENTS HEAD BACK TO SCHOOL SOON The start of the 2015-16 school year is fast approaching. Here are the start dates: Sept. 2 first through sixth grades and ninth grades Sept. 3 seventh and eighth grades, 10th through 12th grades Sept. 9 kindergartens School offices are open beginning mid-August. For more information, visit www. rentonschools.us

ARTfarm gives city kids a hands-on farm experience BY TRACEY COMPTON tcompton@rentonreporter.com

Skyway and West Hill youth are building chicken coops to learn about healthy food through an art project. It’s called ARTfarm and the chicken coops will be auctioned off at an upcoming event with proceeds benefiting the youth. Skyway Solutions, a community-building nonprofit, has partnered with Renton Area Youth Services (RAYS) and Urban Family, another community-based youth organization, to bring this experience to kids in the area. “The youth in Skyway don’t traditionally have much programming for them that’s up on the hill,” said Jared Burwell of Skyway Solutions. “We wanted to see if we could bring some programming to them that would make good use of their time, would utilize the parks – Skyway Park that is an underutilized space – and also would teach about healthy food.” Fifteen kids, from age 10 to 17, are participating in the six-week program. In the first week they learned about healthy soil and animal husbandry through a field trip to CitySoil Farms, a 1.5-acre farm, located at the King County wastewater treatment plant in Renton. The kids did everything from harvesting fruit and pulling weeds to learning about chickens. There was some classroom instruction as well, but the kids seem to enjoy the hands-on work much more, according to Burwell. In the subsequent weeks, the kids have moved on to constructing their chicken coops. Working in teams, they will build four coops and paint murals on the outside. The coops will be auctioned off at an unveiling event from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., Aug. 15 in Skyway Park. The proceeds from the silent auction will go back to the youth that built the coops. “So each chicken coop is designed for three or four chickens, which would get you two

ARTfarm youth get a lesson in agriculture from a CitySoils representative (above) and paint chicken coops (right). SKYWAY SOLUTIONS

or three eggs every day, without hormones, without unhealthy things added to them,” said Burwell. “A lot of the single-family houses could raise chickens and eat their own eggs.” The kids in the ARTfarm project don’t get to keep the coops because many live in apartments, where they wouldn’t be able to house the contraptions. An artist was hired to help the participants come up with designs for their chicken coop murals. “Some of these kids have multiple risk factors that’s part of the reason they’re engaged with these youth organizations right now,” said Burwell. “So to see them out there enjoying themselves, working together, working hard,

was tremendous.” Alta Planning and Design will also be at Skyway Park for the unveiling to present some preliminary conceptual drawings for how the park can be revitalized. An entrance improvements project is underway for Skyway Park. For more information about the event, visit http://buildskywaywesthill.org/events/.

Local bank teaches financial literacy to RHS footballers

Renton’s First Savings Bank Northwest has partnered with the Renton High School football program to teach financial literacy skills to students in the community. Conceived as part of Renton Coach Tim Tramp’s philosophy to use football to teach lifelong skills, Tramp contacted bank president and CEO Joseph Kiley about providing the support. As the two discussed what the bank community could do for the players, they decided that financial literacy would have lasting influence on the players’ lives. About 65 players would be edu3.5” x 2.5” | Maximum Font Size: 30 pt

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program live in a geographic area of low-to-moderate-income neighborhoods, a press release stated. Overall at the high school, about 67 percent of the students qualify for free or reduced lunches, according to a district enrollment count on May 1. Tramp notes that after graduation, his players will head to technical colleges and universities, while a few will take on jobs right away. He adds, “Most will be on their own.” First Savings Bank Northwest President and CEO Kiley said that he can relate to sending kids off into the world and wondering

cated by 50 bank employees, who would volunteer their time during the course of six classes. The bank would also treat the players to a pre-game meal from a local food truck after the hour-long session. The first class on June 4 was a success with Wise Guy Italian Street Food, providing the after study session meal. “There’s a big difference between getting financial advice from a parent or teacher and hearing it from an actual banker,” said Tramp in a press release. The majority of the students in Renton High School’s football

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if they are prepared to handle its financial challenges. “What is driving my passion to build this program was realizing too late that I hadn’t taught my own kids how to manage their debit cards and checkbooks before I sent them off to college,” said Kiley. “Now I want our bank to share its success with the community by promoting financial literacy as a lasting way to support kids in our area.” Neema’s Comfort Food for the Soul will provide the meal for the next class coming up in August.

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Rosemary L. Powell, 80, of Renton, who suffered critical injuries possibly from a fall in a house fire July 29 on Talbot Road South in Renton, died at Harborview Medical Center. The King County Medical Examiner’s Office determined she died of a cervical spine fracture, a broken neck. Her death was ruled an accident. She was transported to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where she died on July 30. Paramed-

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ics had found her unconscious and unresponsive at about 1:30 p.m. at the fire scene in the 3100 block of Talbot Road South. Fire investigators could not scientifically determine what started the fire, so the cause is listed as undetermined, which is not uncommon, according to Erik Wallgren, deputy fire chief for the Renton Fire and Emergency Services Department. The fire started outside the house, possibly in one of two flower pots on the front porch, according Renton Fire Marshal Angela St. John. A number of recent fires have started in flower pots, possibly by a cigarette. “We can’t definitely say that it happened here, but there is a significant

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election for Renton City Council Position 4, with 62 percent of the vote. Monique Taylor-Swan was following with 33 percent of the vote. The rest of the tally went to Charles D. Seil, who unofficially withdrew from the race too late to have his name removed from the ballot. The incumbent, Greg Taylor, decided not to run for another term. In the other contested primary race affecting Renton, Savanna CliffordVisker of Renton and Lawton Montgomery of Kent were leading in the

three-way primary for a seat on the Public Hospital District No. 1 Board of Commissioners. The incumbent, Dr. Terry Block of Bellevue, who was appointed in January to replace commissioner Dr. Aaron Heide, was in third with 26 percent of the vote. The top-two vote getters will advance to the general election in November. The King County Elections Division will update the election results weekdays at about 4:30 p.m. The election is certified on Aug. 18.

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[ BURGLARIES from page 1] Police say the incidents appear to be quick-hit affairs, with burglars quickly grabbing something valuable and then escaping before they are noticed, often leaving larger, more expensive items behind. Renton Police offered some ideas to help secure a home: • A secondary lock on sliding-glass doors or a sturdy dowel in the door track or a window track, will decrease the chance a burglar will pry open a door or window. • All exterior doors should be solid wood or metal, and fitted with deadbolt locks installed with 3-inch screws, to reduce the risk of prying. • Window screens do not provide security, as they can easily be removed or cut. Residents are also encouraged to meet with neighbors and be alert for any suspicious noises, vehicles or people in the neighborhood.

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For the fourth year, the Alajawan Brown Foundation is collecting backpacks and school supplies for schoolage children. The annual drives are organized by Alajawan’s parents, Ayanna and Louis, in memory their 12-year-old son who was shot to death five years ago on West Hill. Last year, about 1,300 backpacks were donated.

The Browns are collecting the backpacks and supplies 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday, Aug. 7, and Saturday, Aug. 8, at the Renton Walmart, 743 Rainier Ave. S. The local Wendy’s restaurants are also participating in the donation drive until Aug. 18. The backpacks and supplies will be distributed on a first-come, firstserved basis 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 29 at the King County Fire Distict 20 headquarters, 12417 76th Ave. S., on West Hill as part of the community

festival. Ayanna Brown stresses that the backpacks are for students in kindergarten through high school. A child must accompany the parent to receive a backpack. The Browns also need help sorting the school supplies and filling the backpacks. Volunteers can help noon to 4 p.m. Aug. 14, Aug. 17, Aug. 18 and Aug. 24 at the fire district headquarters. More information is available by calling 425-208-6236.

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“That’s one of the reasons we want to stay in Renton is because the community is so loving and supportive here.“ Toby Ibrahimi on the community support he and his father are receiving following the fire at their Afghan Cuisine

Will The Donald invigorate the GOP in Washington? Whether The Donald gets a chance to make good on his campaign’s Make America Great Again motto won’t be known for a seeming eternity. But right now Donald Trump is making the quadrennial pursuit for the presidency interesting, months before it should be on our minds at all. It’s what he says. It’s the way he says it. And it’s those views, and his bravado, that have put the business magnate ahead of all Republican hopefuls. His performance thus far is why a large audience was expected to observe Thursday’s debate featuring he and the next nine brightest stars — according to the latest polls — in the constellation of Republican candidates. The event comes days before there is another conversation in Washington on when this state should conduct its presidential primary — or if it should have one at all. Secretary of State Kim Wyman will sit down with Democratic and Republican party leaders next week and try to convince them to hold it March 8, 2016, rather than May 24 when it is now scheduled. She’ll argue the change will give Washington a scent of importance to contestants in the presidential selection process. This will attract some to the state to campaign, bringing attention to issues of state import while pumping a few dollars into the local economy. The state’s Republican Party is game for redoing the calendar. It intends to allot its batch of delegates to candidates based on results of the primary and voting in caucuses. The state’s Democratic Party is not. It will ignore the results and allot delegates solely based on caucus voting. Many party leaders oppose holding the primary, saying it’s not worth the $11.5 million it will cost the state. Washington canceled the primaries in 2012 and 2004, citing budget reasons. This is where The Donald may be a persuasive argument to change their minds. The Democratic Party’s national leaders see political value in the rabble roused by Republican candidates. An email sent earlier this week contained a personal appeal from President Barack Obama to tune in Thursday for a preview of what the Democratic candidate can expect to face next year. It also asked for money and volunteers for next year’s campaign. Democratic leaders in Washington may want to embrace a similar attitude. Sure, moving up the primary might lure Trump to the state and energize Republicans. And if Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio or Ted Cruz campaigned in the state as well, it could boost the collective spirits of the GOP. If The Donald showed up in Seattle, wouldn’t that invigorate Democrats as well? Would a parade of GOP presidential candiJerry Cornfield

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR Support for new library What a greeting for our new library. I read with dismay the letter posted in regard to the color scheme, construction material selection, potential for allergic reactions, possible depression consequences, building style, and more regarding the new Renton Library (Letters to the Editor, July 31). After so much controversy and compromise to complete the much-awaited project, it’s hard to understand a negative snarky letter in the Reporter even before it’s open to the public. What a downer for so many anxious Renton citizens who are ready to use it and enjoy it. For a person to make judgments (based on their personal taste and obvious bias) and attempt to put a damper on all those who will love it is so selfish. How about letting everyone have their own opinions? This letter is just an excuse to slam the city, KCLS, and the many people who worked together to complete this great project. What a wet blanket! Looking forward to the grand opening on Aug. 22! Sally Rochelle, Renton

Boost Alzheimer’s research Alzheimer’s disease is becoming more and more familiar and will continue to do so until there will be virtually no one left untouched by a personal story around Alzheimer’s. Currently there are 100,000 Washingtonians living with Alzheimer’s disease, and that number

will grow to 140,000 by 2025. My mother Diane Hatem was one of them. Just 12 days ago, my 71-year-old mom passed away from complications related to Alzheimer’s disease. My mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2010. She was an active member of our community and a project manager at Boeing. In the past five years, she went from living independently to becoming immobile, unable to speak or feed herself. Sadly, Alzheimer’s also took away her ability to experience the joy of the grandchildren. My 5- and 7-year-old will never know their amazing grandma. All they will remember is a grandma who was bedridden and didn’t know them. Surprisingly, for every $100 spent on Alzheimer’s research, Medicare and Medicaid spent $26,000 to care for people with the disease today. We must invest more to find a treatment and a cure now vs. wait to spend the $1.1 trillion that is estimated to be needed by 2050 if we don’t. The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee has approved a bill giving $350 million more to the National Institutes of Health for Alzheimer’s research, while the House Committee has voted $300 million. If even the lower figure is signed into law, that would be a 50 percent increase in research funding for this disease. I urge Sens. Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, as well as Rep. Adam Smith, to vote for this vital Alzheimer’s research boost and push to make sure it is in the final appropriations bill enacted into law. Denise Novosel Newcastle

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dates not be a useful tool for organizing and fund raising and drawing a line in the philosophical sand between the parties? On Tuesday, Wyman will convene a committee made up of the chairman and vice chairman of the state Democratic and Republican parties, plus the majority and minority leaders in the House and Senate. Wyman, a Republican, is chairwoman.

She’ll need support from at least six of the nine members to change the date. Maybe The Donald can help. 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


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The month of August is the time for an important garden chore – bait for slugs. This is the month when the slugs and snails are mating under the cover of darkness. Use a pet safe slug bait such as Worry Free or Sluggo around the dark and shaded trysting spots such as groundcovers, rockeries and at around uncut lawns. Wait until just after a spell of rain when the summer dormant slugs will wake up and roam from home in search of a mate and hosta leaves.

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dormant. Is this a good time to share the poppies? A.M. , Puyallup A. Dig in and grow for it because August is a good month to share iris, poppies and dayliles as these perennials are now done blooming and their late-summer dormancy makes them good candidates for transplant surgery. Just use the shovel to slice off the outer sections of the poppy’s root clump and share or move them around the garden. The very center of the poppy clump will be the oldest section and like most things,

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The Renton Reporter recently interviewed Renton singer and songwriter Nick Deonigi in a question-andanswer session. He will be playing from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 8, at Vino at The Landing. Here’s what he had to say about his background and his music: 1. Where are you from originally and where are you based now? I grew up off of Green Valley Road in Auburn. It was a beautiful place to be raised and I visit as often as possible. I currently reside in Renton. 2. How would you describe your music? Singer-songwriter pop/ rock. 3. Where do you get your inspiration for your songs? Who do you listen to? All musical inspiration starts with real-life experiences for me. I have a hard time creating anything pretentious and have to

be personally connected to what I’m writing or I lose interest. Most of it’s relationship-based; Not necessarily romantic relationships, but affairs of the heart for sure. Like most artists would say nowadays I listen to a bit of everything. With technology making all kinds of music so easily accessible, it would be hard to get stuck in one genre. One of my favorite artists right now though is definitely Ed Sheeran. 4. What’s your process for writing songs? Sometimes an idea hits me and it all comes out in minutes or hours and sometimes I sit down and just mess around with the guitar or piano all day until I stumble across something that speaks to me. There’s no guarantee that hammering it out all day will produce results but sometimes it does. Sometimes I dream melodies and turn them into songs. Either way you have to make time to be creative or nothing gets finished. I can’t just write a song in my head from start to finish. You’ve got to

deciding to make another record instead. 6. Preferences: Beatles or Stones; Prince or Michael? Wow. Are you really going to make me choose? I’d guess I’d have to say Michael. As far as Beatles or Stones, it’s a toss up. Please don’t make me pick.

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life. I’ll answer both. Right now, when I’m not playing music, I can be found out on the golf course, spending time with my lady or friends and family, hiking or working my part-time bartending job. If I hadn’t chosen music, I’d probably be in the medical field. I’ve always had an interest in it and almost applied for a diagnostic imaging program a few years back before

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News in brief Renton Arts Commission celebrates 50th anniversary The Renton Municipal Arts Commission this week celebrated 50 years of serving the community with a special presentation and event Monday at Renton City Hall. Past and present members of the Renton Municipal Arts Commission, community stakeholders and Renton City Council members all attended. Immediately following the reception, there was a reading of a mayoral proclamation at the city council meeting, recognizing the contributions made during the 50 years of the commission and proclaiming August as Renton Municipal Arts Commission Month. The commission was formed on August 9, 1965, and charged with advising city government in connection with the artistic and cultural development of Renton, according to Elizabeth Higgins, commission liaison. “The RMAC has directed the creation and installation of public works of art that are located throughout Renton and in many public facilities, such as the Renton Senior Center and Renton Community Center,” Higgins said in a press release. “The City’s ‘One Percent for the Arts Program,’ which was initiated in the 1970s, has funded many of these projects, as directed by the arts commission. The RMAC also provides stewardship of the city art collec-

tion, much of which is on display at Renton City Hall.” Officials are planning another public celebration from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 30.

WDOT considers Renton to Bellevue Express Toll lanes The Washington State Department of Transportation is weighing how to decrease gridlock on Interstate 405 from Renton to Bellevue. The department will hold a meeting to discuss a the Renton to Bellevue Express Toll Lanes project from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., August 25 at Renton High School. The project will create a dual-lane express toll lane system and add new capacity between Northeast Sixth Street in Bellevue and SR 167 in Renton. It will connect a 40-mile system of express toll lanes from Lynnwood to Auburn. The department hopes this will improve travel times and trip reliability in one of the state’s most congested corridors. “The Renton to Bellevue Widening and Express Toll Lanes project will improve traffic flow and safety by continuing to build improvements from the I-405 Master Plan,” the WSDOT website stated. More information is available on the WSDOT website.

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He’s not going to make it back to Sequim | POLICE BLOTTER The 29-year-old Sequim man knew he was in trouble anyway, so why not let the Renton Police officer look inside his “kit” filled with his heroin and drug paraphernalia. The officer found him passed out at about 2:30 a.m. July 13 at an apartment complex on Union Avenue Northeast in a silver Acura whose windows were covered by clothing and other items – except for a small slit. An officer knocked on a window and the man discarded a needle and moved his silver kit to the floor before uncovering the window. He was taking care of the car because its registered owner was arrested on warrants. He was trying to raise money to get back to Sequim. There was a loaded syringe inside his kit. He was booked into the SCORE regional jail for investigation of drug possession. WRONG-WAY RIDER ARRESTED: An officer on an emphasis patrol in downtown Renton July 15 stopped a 56-year-old Covington man for riding his bike the wrong way, without a helmet on Wells Avenue South. He had just emerged from a market, leaned against the building and took a swig from a large can inside a brown paper bag. Officers had to take fingerprints to get his correct name and birthday. He had been drinking. He was cited for riding his bike the wrong way on a one-way street, no helmet and the open container. Officers with the Police Department’s Directed Enforcement Team were downtown to address merchant and citizen complaints made to city administrators about open drinking, drug use, public urination and street crime downtown. DOWNTOWN PURSE SNATCHING: A 19-yearold Maple Valley woman held on tightly at about 1 p.m. July 16 when a man grabbed her cell phone and purse on Northeast

DOG ATTACK: A 47-year-old Renton man was clawed on his face July 12 while trying to protect his dog he was walking at Jones Park from an attack by another dog. His elbows were cut when he fell to the ground. His dog didn’t appear to be hurt. Two dogs described as pit bulls were walking on leashes, when one attacked the leashed smaller dog. Two Good Samaritans and the dogs’ walker pulled the dog away. The two dogs live on Mercer Island and were being cared for in Renton while their owner was on vacation. The dog walker was cited for a leash-law violation.

SHOOTING THREATS: Police were called at about 1 p.m. July 16 to the downtown Fred Meyer after a Renton man threatened to shoot people in the store. He apparently is dying of cancer and is not worried about consequences and may be looking for a fight with police. It is believed he had a

SHOTS AT HOUSE: A 33-year-old Renton man was arrested for investiga-

tion of first-degree assault after a house on Grandey Way Northeast was shot at several times early on July 11. Officers knew of a possible suspect when they spotted him walking down the street, carrying his rolled up shirt in the crook of his arm. He was stopped and frisked for weapons in his waistband and pockets. No weapons were found. The rolled up shirt was next to him. An officer felt something hard inside. The suspect answered “nothing” when asked

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CIRCULATION MANAGER Issaquah/Sammamish/ Snoqualmie Sound Publishing, Inc. is currently accepting applications for a Circulation Manager. Position will be based out of the Bellevue office. The primary duty of a Circulation Manager (CM) is to Flea Market manage a geographic district. The CM will be ü #(!.$%,)%2 ü MODERN ü accountable for üthe as- ü BELEVEDü GLASS ü LIGHTS ü signed newspaper as ü CENTERü SOLOü DOWNWARDü follows: Recruiting, con- ü LIGHTü ü #HANDELIER ü tracting B R A S S ü Wand I T H ütraining ü L I G H TinS üü dependent contractors to ü CURVEDü ARMSü ANDü BASEü meet delivery deadlines, ü/(ü insuring delivery stan2YOBIüare TABLEü TOPümet ROUTER ü dards being and ü .EVERücustomer USED ü .OR MALLYüü quality service. SELLSü Po s i t iFORü o n ü r e q uPRICEDü i r e s t hATü eü 7HIDBEY ability to operate a motor vehicle in a safe#(!)2ü man- ü 342%33,%33ü ner; to STOOL ü occasionally lift W ü FOOTü .AVYü LEATH ü and/or bundles ER ü VERYütransport COMFORTABLEü üü w e i g h i n g u p t o 2 5ü -ATCHINGü LAMPS ü LARGEü pounds ground lev- ü CERAMIC üfrom THICKü ACCORDIANü el to a height of ü 3 feet; to ü SHADES ü STURDYü / ( ü d eliver newspaper routes, including ability to negotiate stairs and to Miscellaneous deliver an average of 75 newspapers $ ) ! - / . $ üper % . hour ' !'for % ü up to 8 consecutive -%.4ü 2).' ü Aü GIFTü SHEüü hours; to communicate WILLü REMEMBERü FOREVER üü with carr iers and the ü CARAT ü HEARTSü ü AR ü public by telephone and ROWS ü ROUNDü BRILLIANT ü üü in person; to operate a PRONGü WHITEü GOLDü SETTING üü personal computer. Must 0AIDü OVERü ü ATü LOCALüü p o s s e s s r e l i a bl e , i n HIGHü ENDü JEWELRYü STORE üü sured, motor vehicle and T APPRAISAL ü a!'3ü valid2EPOR Washington State ü 3ACRIFICEü üWe ü 3ERI ü driver’s license. ofO U Saü competitive I N Q U I R Y S ü OcomN L Y üü fer pensation and benefits

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PUBLIC NOTICES this Estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorneys at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the Notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate assets and nonprobate assets. Date of first publication: July 24, 2015. PR: JEFFREY E. RIVERS Michelle R. Ahrens WSBA #16794 Of MOGREN, GLESSNER, ROTI & AHRENS, P.S. Attorneys for Personal Representative 100 Evergreen Bldg.; PO Box 90 Renton, WA 98057-0090 (425) 255-4542 King County Superior Court Cause No. 15-4-04206-5 KNT Published in the Renton Reporter on July 24, 2015, July 31, 2015 and August 7, 2015. #1371673. Superior Court of Washington County of King In re the Estate of: LUANN L. WHITLOW Deceased. NO. 15-4-04230-8 KNT NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this Estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorneys at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the Notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of

first publication of the Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate assets and nonprobate assets. Date of first publication: July 24, 2015. PR: STEVEN J. GAEDKE Ruth Roti WSBA #19495 Of MOGREN, GLESSNER, ROTI & AHRENS, P.S. Attorneys for Personal Representative 100 Evergreen Bldg.; PO Box 90 Renton, WA 98057-0090 (425) 255-4542 King County Superior Court Cause No. 15-4-04230-8KNT Published in the Renton Reporter on July 24, 2015, July 31, 2015 and August 7, 2015. #1371733 NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW COMMITTEE RENTON, WASHINGTON The Environmental Review Committee has issued a Determination of Non-Significance Mitigated (DNS-M) for the following project under the authority of the Renton municipal code. ATS Expansion LUA15-000478 Location: 450 SHATTUCK Ave S. Applicant is requesting Site Plan Review and Environmental Review for the construction of a 11,526 sq. ft. 3-story addition to an existing office building. Appeals of the DNS-M must be filed in writing on or before 5:00 p.m. on August 21, 2015.Appeals must be filed in 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 Renton City Clerk’s Office, 425-430-6510. Published in the Renton Reporter on August 7, 2015. #1391391.

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