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fter being on extended family medical leave, Kirkland Fire Department Chief Kevin Nalder has decided to step down. Nalder, who has been on leave for two months, stepped down on Friday, according to Deputy City Manager Marilynne Beard.“I

am really proud of Kevin Nalder,” said Kirkland Mayor Amy Walen. “He saw us through some difficult times.” Walen cited Nalder’s involvement in the 2011 annexation and his implementation of a new Fire Strategic Plan. “With annexation he took on nine new firefighters and had received more since,” Walen said. “We just wish

him the best with his family Nixon, who also served as situation.” the fire commissioner of Joe Sanford, who Fire District 41. has been acting chief “And I expect that to since Nalder went on continue.” leave, was appointed Councilmeminterim fire chief on ber Dave Asher Aug. 8. expressed similar “Sanford has been support for Sanford. doing a great job as “I have full faith Kevin Nalder interim chief and that Joe will be a has a great relationgreat interim chief,” ship with union leadership,” he said. said Councilmember Toby Walen said that she has

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The annual Junior Softball World Series, a Little League International event, drew thousands to Kirkland’s Everest Park last week, including the nationally televised final on Saturday between Florida, of the Southeast region, and the Philippines, of the Asia-Pacific region, on ESPN. And while Florida dominated, winning the championship 9-2 and completed the tournament undefeated at 7-0, there were some surprises that came from this year’s competition. “Over all, it has gone very smooth,” said tournament director John Chadwick. “There was a big discrepancy between the top teams and the other teams this year on the field but it has been fun for all the players.”

Florida scored in double figures during all but two games and won each of its first four games by 10 runs or more, including two shutouts. In all, the World Series hosted 34 games from Aug. 2-8. One of the biggest additions this year was the Little League Challenger Division exhibition game. The Challenger teams are made up of young players with physical or intellectual challenges. Chadwick said that one of his organizers has a big part in developing the division in the Puget Sound area. “Little League is trying to give the Challenger Division more exposure and we thought it would be great to have them,” Chadwick said. “It was hugely popular. I saw people in the stands with tears in their eyes. It was a [ more SOFTBALL page 3 ]

out his career in 1985 as a firefighter in Utah. Before he went on leave, Nalder was involved in the city’s efforts to improve fire service in various neighborhoods as part of their Fire Strategic Plan, which included siting a new north end fire station and/or improving existing fire stations and operations. “He’s been tackling a great [ more FIRE page 5 ]

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tremendous confidence in Sanford. “In my opinion, I think Joe should run the department,” Walen said. “He has the confidence of all the firefighters; he came up through the ranks and is very respected.” Nalder was appointed in 2009 when fire chief Jeff Blake retired. Previously, Nalder had been the deputy chief with the Salt Lake City Fire Department. He started

primary election.” “I believe the American Dream is alive and Kirkland Parks Board well in Kirkland – that if member Jason Chinchilla you’re willing to has taken a slim work hard you can 22-vote lead against accomplish great businessman Bill goals,” he added. “It Henkens in new also shows voters King County support my comElections results mitment to hold released Tuesday the line on property in the primary taxes, to protect our Jason Chinchilla for Kirkland City diverse neighborCouncil position hoods and to No. 2. As of the Reporter’s reduce government medWednesday morning deaddling by trusting residents line, Chinchilla has 1,767 to decide such questions as votes, or 16.81 percent ‘paper or plastic; shopping compared to 1,745 votes or bags. I plan to continue to 16.6 percent for Henkens. take my message Henkens held a to the voters and toslim lead on elecgether, we will build tion night, Aug. 4, Kirkland’s future.” but Chinchilla has While showing made gains with disappointment every release of new in the low voter vote totals by King turnout, Henkens County Elections. Bill Henkens said he is impressed In a press release with Chinchilla’s statement, Chinperformance in the chilla said “I appreciate the election and anticipates his support primary voters are opponent will come out giving me tonight and I’m on top. He also said that it hopeful that the ballots still shows Chinchilla’s age, 19, to be counted will make me is not a factor. one of the top two con[ more COUNCIL page 3 ] tenders to come thru the BY TJ MARTINELL

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irkland resident and Lake Washington High School alumnus Lia Roberds got to take in part Husky rowing history. An upcoming junior at the University of Washington, Roberds was the coxswain for the men’s four-plus crew team in May at the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) championship regatta in New Jersey. There, all five boats brought home gold medals, while the men’s varsity eight made sports history by becoming the first team ever to win the national title five times in

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“I’m surprised that that many people think a 19-year-old can unseat her (Kloba),” he said. “When I started asking people - I talk to 100 people a day in my business - none of them realize he is 19. Good for him. He was able to not make it an issue.” Incumbent Shelley Kloba has already punched her ticket to the general elec-

Utilities call for increased water conservation The drought gripping Washington State has forced resource management utilities to move from Phase 1, reported on July 31, into the second phase of water use reduction: the Voluntary Reduction stage. Seattle, Everett and Tacoma water districts are asking customers, both citizens and businesses alike, to reduce their water consumption by 10-percent. Some ways to reduce water use include: only water lawns twice a week, allowing the lawn to go dormant; water plants after 7 p.m. to avoid excessive evaporation; keep showers

tion in November with 6,088 votes or 57.91 percent. The top-two primary for the council position has become a battle to see who will face Kloba for the seat. “I am very pleased to have received 58 percent of the votes in a four-way primary election,” Kloba posted on her campaign’s Facebook page. “I am so grateful for the hard work of all my volunteers, for

the endorsements, and for the financial support of so many people all around the community and the region. I am thankful that you are willing to place your faith in me to get the job done…. Onward we go! Jory Hamilton is in a distant fourth place with 884 votes or 8.41 percent. The Washington Secretary of State has to certify the election by Aug. 21.

short; repair any leaking toilets, faucets or showers; and only wash full loads of clothing or dishes. These measures are being implemented to ensure that the current water supply can stretch as long as possible, as there is not a current end in sight. If the drought gets worse, the utility compa-

nies may move to phase 3, the mandatory reduction phase, at which point it will require customers to decrease the amount of water they use even further. Most of Seattle and the Eastside are served by Seattle Public Utilities; North Northshore area, such as North Bothell, is served by Everett’s PUD.

The host team always has the disadvantage of taking a month off, while the other teams play games all the way through the month of July and are warmed up

heading into the tournament. “They are just sitting on their gloves for a month and practice is not the same as good competition,”

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“We had a lot of fun and they were all really nice.” Bellevue coach Allen Cabales said that this was the first Bellevue team in seven years to play host and just the second overall. A team from Kirkland qualified to host each of the past three years. “At times it is overwhelming but they really bonded with the teams from the Philippines, Latin America and Holland,” Cabales said. “They just had a lot of fun.” Bellevue did not qualify for the championship bracket, finishing the week with a record of 1-5. Bellevue defeated the Philippines. “It really surprised me just how far everyone could hit,” said Bellevue player Ren Wantanabe, 14.

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a big problem, as the girls tend to bond during the week and helped each other through the difficult issues. After a short stay and a few tests the coach showed how important the competition was to him and his team. “He had a heart attack but he is right back in the dugout,” said Chadwick on Aug. 6, as the Mexican team took on the Philippines during the quarter finals. One of the reasons the tournament went so soothly is the performance of the host team. This year a team from Bellevue won the Washington District No. 9 championship. “I loved talking with the girls from the Philippines,” said Bellevue starting pitcher Hanako Hirai, 13.

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good experience.” The success of the exhibition could lead to an annual place in the Kirkland event said Chadwick. An unexpected health issue also made for a tense situation early during the tournament for one of the coaches but luckily it turned out well. Language barriers can be an issue at times during the World Series games, as the 10 teams that qualified are from all over the world. Mexico was one of the only teams to have just one person fluent in English. That coach suffered a mild heart attack at the beginning of the week and was rushed to a hospital, leaving the team without a translator. But Chadwick said that the language barrier was not

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Thank you to Nalder and Olsen for their service

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t is a sad day for the city of Kirkland. The departure of both Kirkland Fire Chief Kevin Nalder and Police Chief Eric Olsen is a huge loss for the city and they will be tough to replace. But the reason that it is difficult to say goodbye to these men is that they both have a gigantic legacy within the city. It is said that timing is everything and both men helped the city and citizens through one of the biggest transitions in its history - the 2011 annexation. Bringing the Kingsgate, North Juanita and Finn Hill neighborhoods into the fold was no small task as it nearly doubled the population of Kirkland. When most annexations of this size take place the expansion of local emergency services is one of the biggest undertakings. Nalder and Olsen helped to develop a plan for the new area to be woven into current fabric of the municipality. Nalder, who stepped down last week for personal reasons, became chief as the heavy lifting for the annexation was just starting to take place in 2009. Nalder has dealt with the issues of removing and replacing fire stations, finding good response times for the coverage area and assuming new coverage areas. I am not saying that the current configuration is perfect, but the issues that faced the department with the annexation were daunting. The department still has work to do but most of the big changes were made under Nalder’s supervision.

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Taking on 43,000 new residents is no easy task. For Olsen the issues were made even more complicated as the city built a new Public Safety Building in the Totem Lake neighborhood to house the police department and the municipal court. The Kirkland Police Department was also responsible for taking over for the King County Sheriff, an entirely new coverage area as the Sheriff only had three deputies to cover the three neighborhoods. Olsen was also a very respected member of the community as a letter to the editor showed. A man

from the community wrote that Olsen helped to change his life when he was young and arrested by taking the time to talk to him about his life choices instead of just throwing him in the back of a police car and ignoring the then-boy’s future. To these two men we say thank you and wish them nothing but the best as they move on to new chapters in their lives.

Matt Phelps is the regional editor for the Kirkland and Bothell/Kenmore Reporter newspapers.

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National Night Out in Kirkland was again a great success National Night Out was again a great success this year with more and more neighborhoods participating. Thanks go to the Kirkland Reporter for highlighting this special activity. In addition to this once-a-year awareness event, there is an ongoing program in this state called Map Your Neighborhood (MYN). Kirkland supports the MYN program on an ongoing basis by offering a short training session with materials to help individual citizens organize a neighborhood meeting in their home with 10 to 20 families living near them. Anyone can lead the meeting so don’t be shy about signing up with the city and inviting your neighbors over. It can be used in an apartment building or condo as well as a neighborhood of single family homes. If there is a disaster and we are without electricity and other services you will be counting on the people next door to help you. Do you know their names? Find a way to introduce yourself. Cell phone service ma y be down and the police and fire department will be taking care of emergencies in other parts of the city. Here is what the program is all about: • Learn the “Nine Steps to Take Immediately Following a Disaster” to secure your home and to protect your neighborhood. It is hard to think clearly following a disaster and these steps will help you to quickly and safely take actions that can minimize damage and protect lives. • Identify the Skills and Equipment each neighbor has that would be useful in an effective disaster response. Knowing which neighbors have supplies and skills helps your disaster response be timely, and allows everyone to contribute to the response in a meaningful way. • Create a Neighborhood Map identifying the locations of natural gas and propane tanks for quick

response if needed. • Create a Contact List that helps identify those with specific needs such as elderly, disabled, or children who may be home alone during certain hours of the day. • Work together as a team to evaluate your neighborhood during the first hour following a disaster and take the necessary actions. http://www.kirklandwa.gov/Page5501.aspx We can all make Kirkland a friendly place to live by developing a sense of community no matter what type of neighborhood we live in. We will survive the next big disaster whether it is an earthquake, windstorm, or volcanic eruption if we make sure we are individually prepared as well as being prepared as a community.

Margarette Bull, Kirkland

Post Office lines could get longer if Trading Post closes Anyone who has stood in line at the Kirkland post office knows how long those lines are and can be. So why is the city of Kirkland closing the Totem Lake post office [the Trading Post] at the Totem Lake Mall? This is outrageous and anyone who hates standing in that long line will now be disappointed to know that the line will be getting longer. What can the city of Kirkland be thinking? If you would like the Totem Lake post office to remain open, let the city of Kirkland know. Write a letter, visit City Hall, make phone calls. Complain, complain, complain. I understand there is a prohibitive cost to keeping the Totem Lake post office open. Honestly, it can’t be that much and it would be worth every penny to the city of Kirkland and its citizens to have this service maintained. Now that the Totem Lake area has been annexed, surely the extra taxes we pay would cover this cost.

Please save our Totem Lake post office.

Ilene Fluckiger Kuhns, Kirkland

Editor’s note: There has been no independent confirmation that the Trading Post is closing and the city of Kirkland has nothing to do with where post offices in the city are located.

City has nothing to do with post office locations On the few occasions when I need to mail a package via USPS, I also use the Trading Post rather than going all the way downtown and standing in the line at the post office, and would definitely miss them if they close down. But I do want you to know that the city of Kirkland is not responsible for it closing. Totem Lake Mall, which is a privately-owned facility, is being redeveloped -- it will be torn down and a new mall built in its place. The owner has a right to redevelop the property, and while the city handles the building and other permits for the redevelopment, we do not control what happens with the existing businesses there, such as whether they relocate, whether they come back to the mall or remain elsewhere, or whether they close entirely. The Trading Post is a private business, not a city facility, so the costs of its operation are not a factor. If the owners decide that the rents in the new mall would be too high for them to move back in after redevelopment, that is their decision and nothing the city can control. City funds cannot be used to subsidize the costs of private businesses like this. Writing to the city will not have any influence on the decisions made by the owners of Totem Lake Mall or the Trading Post -- you need to contact the owners instead.

Toby Nixon, Kirkland

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Police Blotter The blotter feature is both a description of a small selection of police incidents and a statistical round-up of all calls to the Kirkland Police Department that are dispatched to on-duty police officers. The Kirkland Reporter police blotter is not intended to be representative of all police calls originating in Kirkland, which average about 1,000 per week. Between July 31 - Aug 6, there were 362 traffic incidents, 21 traffic accidents, three DUIs, 42 general traffic incidents, 45 alarm calls, 10 abandoned vehicles, two burglaries, 13 incidents of fraud, 15 civil incidents, eight cases of harassment, 21 thefts, five vehicle prowls, two vehicle thefts, nine warrants served, 19 noise complaints, 14 animal calls, 13 incidents of domestic violence, three incidents of malicious mischief, two fireworks complaints, 16 disturbances, two trespass, one sex offense, assault, four hit and runs and 37 incidents involving at least one arrest.

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Aug. 2 Protection order violation: 1:30 a.m., 200 block of Central Way. A 29-year-old man was seen by two police officers causing a scene outside of Time Out Sports Bar with other people. Upon further investigation, they discovered the man was the respondent of a no-contact order out of Bothell prohibiting contact with the other person he was fighting with. He was arrested and booked for the violation. Warrant: 11:25 p.m., 12400 block of NE 116th St. A 27-year-old woman was arrested on an outstanding warrant for theft out of Tukwila. The woman was discovered when she was pulled over in a vehicle that had no license tabs. Warrant: 10:27 p.m., NE 145th St and

Juanita-Woodinville Way NE. A 20-yearold man was arrested by officers while riding a bicycle when it was discovered he had a misdemeanor warrant for civil contempt of court out of the King County Sheriff’s Office.

for obstruction after Micky D’s asked that she be removed from the premise for possible drug activity in their restrooms. She refused to provide identification or give her name, which

prevented officers from preparing the trespassing warning letter. Upon later learning her identity, she was found to have a warrant out of Bellevue for forgery.

Assault: 10 p.m., 80 block of Kirkland Ave. A 23-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence after witnesses observed him push his 37-year-old girlfriend into a fence during an argument.

Assault: 7:42 p.m., 12100 block of NE 137th Pl. A 48-year-old man was arrested for assault after he got into physical fight with his best friend and roommate of one year. Both men suffered black eyes, bumps, and bruises. Police eventually determined through other witnesses of the fight that the man was the primary instigator of the fight. He was taken into custody without incident.

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Aug. 1 Obstructing an officer: 11:06 p.m., 12500 block of 116th Ave Ne. A 25-year-old woman was arrested

Aug. 6 Theft: 8:41 p.m., 12400 block of Totem Lake Blvd. NE. A 26-year-old man was caught shoplifting in a Rite Aid and released at the scene with a citation.

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Bus Conduct: 4:08 p.m., 10600 block of NE 38th Pl. A 24-year-old man was arrested for unlawful transit conduct after causing a disturbance on a bus. He was very uncooperative with officers and was transported to the King County Jail to be booked on the charge. He was immediately transported to South Correctional Entity (SCORE) due to his actions. Assault: 1:14 p.m., 12400 block of NE 134th Pl. A 34-year-old man got into an argument with his 65-year-old mother over where her belongings were located. They eventually got into a physical fight, with the man assaulting his mother. He also attempted to strangle her. She called 911 for assistance and then left the house while waiting for the police to arrive. The man was arrested and booked for domestic violence.

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Vehicle prowl: 1:06 a.m., unknown address. A 32-year-old drunk man attempted to break into a person’s Volvo to steal items from inside. While doing so, he was caught by police and arrested and booked into jail. The officer also found possible cocaine on the man and charges will be filed through

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Northwest University to offer collective space for small businesses and entrepreneurs Starting this fall quarter, Northwest University will offer a collective space for a combination of small

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the 425 Collective will provide not just available room for small businesses and startups to rent and operate out of, but for Northwest University’s MBA students looking to get a feel for the real-life working environment and experience what startup culture is like, according to 425 Collective’s Interim Director Sam Smith. “The majority of the people meeting and renting will be everyday businesses from Kirkland, not necessarily connected to Northwest University,” he said. “It’s a collective for

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Kirkland. The creators of the collective, John Quick and Jak Moroshan, are Northwest University alumni, who started working on the collective when the university was looking at what to do with its vacant space after the previous tenant left. “It’s almost twofold,” he added. “To one degree, we can provide a service for the city…Secondly, we have this empty space and as a school it makes sense for us to take the opportunity to run with this and have a better business

program. I think it’s a twofold win.” The 425 Collective was inspired by a similar working space called The Guild, located in a Tacoma warehouse, where a dozen people work. According to Smith, co-working space will appeal to smaller businesses that need a work space but either don’t have the money to afford bigger office or only require a certain amount of space. These small offices will be wrapped around the outside of the collective, with the middle featur-

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ing individual desks for entrepreneurs. “That’s for a person who has a really good idea, just a laptop and an idea,” he said. “They need a desk space for a low cost per month. For them it works out. The collective will also have two kitchens that can be used for meetings, in addition to two conference rooms for meetings with clients or team members. The idea for the collective, however, is that having the different groups in the same vicinity will inspire innovation. “Everybody is working in the same space, crossing paths,” he said. “A lot of creativity really sparks. They’re thinking of new ideas. They can bounce ideas off each other. They can interact.”

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Kirkland resident Lia Roberds, center, was the coxswain for the men’s four-plus crew team from the University of Washington in May during the Intercollegiate Rowing Association (IRA) championship regatta in New Jersey. CONTRIBUTED, University of Washington

to identify Dale, though they were fairly certain at the time of the identity. Dental records were used to confirm Dale’s identity, according to Murray. The original story reported Dale’s body being found near Edith Moulton Park, but the actual location was the woods near the 13300 block of NE 138th Pl., just south of John Muir Elementary in the Kingsgate neighborhood.

“Somehow I knew it was going to be ok,” she said. During the last part of the race, they went into their sprints. Slowly, they began creeping on Stanford. With less than 200 meters left, she said Stanford suffered from a slipped stroke, which caused them to slow down just enough for the University of Washington team to pass them. For Roberds, who is majoring in engineering, the recent victory is a far cry from her timid childhood days. “I wouldn’t believe it at all, looking back,” she said.

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“five for V,” which represented their desire to have their five boats will all five of their respective competitions at the IRA championship regatta. They also looked for their eight-plus team to win for a recordbreaking fifth time. Coxing the four man boat, Roberds said they normally compete first at the regatta, but ultimately went last, after the other boats on their team had taken first. For most of the race, they trailed behind Stanford, and it seemed as though they would take second. Yet, Roberds said she was still hopeful.

The body of a man found dead near John Muir Elementary has been identified by the King County Medical Examiner as that of 33-year-old Daniel Lee Dale. Dale had been a Kirkland resident, but at the time of his death was living just north of the city, according to Kirkland Police Department

spokesperson Lt. Mike Murray. According to Kirkland Police, although Dale had shown suicidal behavior in the past there was no evidence of any foul play, and the medical examiner has yet to determine the cause of death. The heat, along with the duration between the death and when the body was found, contributed to decomposition and made it difficult for authorities

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PAGINATOR Peninsula Daily News, a six-day morning newspaper serving the beautiful North Olympic Peninsula of Washington, has a full-time opening on its design/copy desk in Port Angeles. The successful c a n d i d a t e mu s t h ave demonstrated and creative layout/pagination skills using the Adobe Suite, copy editing experience, good grammar and syntax skills, be AP style-savvy, know current events, write accurate and catchy headlines and possess sharp InDesign skills (we have a Macintosh-based computer system). Daily newspaper experience preferred; will consider a t o p - d rawe r c a n d i d a t e from a weekly newspaper looking to move to a daily. The design/copy editor will produce pages and put together sections. The shift is daytime Sundays through T h u r s d ay s . T h e s u c cessful candidate also will post stories on the PDN’s website as well as have Facebook and Twitter responsibilities. Affordable Port Angeles, gateway to Olympic National Park and Victoria, British Columbia, gets half the rainfall of Seattle yet is close enough to enjoy Seattle as well as our rain forests, great fishing and other outdoors activities and pleasant lifestyle. Por t Angeles just finished second in a national magazine’s “Best Town Ever” contest after beating out all four other We s t e r n c i t i e s i n t h e contest. Peninsula Daily News publishes two zoned a.m. editions in Clallam and Jefferson counties. Pay commensurate with experience; full benefits package includes medical/dental/vision insurance, 401(k), paid vacation with immediate eligibility and sick pay. Finalists may be invited to a tryout; preference given to candidates from the Northwest and We s t C o a s t . P l e a s e send cover letter, resume and clips of pages (PDFs are acceptable) with at least three professional references to hr@soundpublishing.com

SOCIAL MEDIA AND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS CONTRACTOR (Everett, WA) Sound Media, a division of Sound Publishing Inc., is seeking a Contractor to lead its social media and marketing communications. Requires someone who is passionate about Social Age Technologies and understands the cross channel campaign strategies offered by an innovative, 21st century consultative marketing team. Among many other things, this person will be responsible for: · developing enterpriselevel online and offline marketing communicat i o n s p l a n s a n d exe cutable strategies, to be delivered and managed across multiple channels written for unique target audiences. · developing content and c o py a p p r o p r i a t e fo r press releases, online channels (web, digital), and marketing campaign messaging. · for mulating customizable marketing communications solutions for each unique client through a thorough needs-assessment, ensuring recommended campaign strategies and related tactics meet or exceed client expectations. Position may require a bachelor’s degree and at least 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area, or an equivalent combination of education and practic a l ex p e r i e n c e. M u s t possess a reliable vehicle, valid Dr iver’s License, and proof of current vehicle insurance coverage. This is an independently contracted position and is paid as outlined in the contract.

REPORTER (EVERETT, WA) The Daily Herald, a division of Sound Publishing, Inc. is looking for a productive journalist with the steady habits of a beat reporter, the human touch of a feature writer, and the voice of a columnist. Our community newspaper wants a spor ts repor ter who’s ready to become a fan favorite. Readers count on the Daily Herald to do a great job with high school and community spor ts in Snohomish County, WA. And they love our first-rate coverage of professional and college sports in Seattle. Can you help us do both? Candidates need to be self-star ters and should be comfor table working for both print and digital platforms -maintaining a blog and fe e d i n g a Tw i t t e r a c count. Experience as a beat wr iter preferred. Column-writing experience a plus.

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CREATIVE ARTIST (Everett, WA) Sound Publishing, Inc. has a Creative Artist position available at the Daily Herald in Everett, WA. Position is PT and the schedule requires flexibility. Duties include perfor ming conceptual design for ads, logos, page layout, marketing campaigns and collateral. The position will require providing excellent customer service to both internal and external customers. REQUIREMENTS: Experience with Adobe Creative Suite 6, which includes: InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Flash and Acrobat. Basic understanding of HTML, Flash animation and web layout preferred. Excellent customer service, organization and communication skills. Ability to work independently, as well as part of a team, in a fast-paced env i r o n m e n t . N ew s p a p e r and agency experience is p r e fe r r e d b u t n o t r e quired.

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To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to hreast@sound publishing.com please include ATTN: SocMediaCon in the subject line. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com EDITOR Sound Publishing has an immediate opening for Editor of the Journal of the San Juans in the beautiful San Juan Isl a n d s o f Wa s h i n g t o n state. This is not an entry-level position. Requires a hands-on leader with a minimum of three years newspaper experience including writing, editing, pagination, photography, and InDesign skills. editing and monitoring social media including Twitter, FaceBook, etc.

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We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package including health insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and 401K (currently with an employer match.) If you are interested, please email your cover letter, r e s u m e, a n d u p t o 5 samples of your work to: hr@soundpublishing.com Please be sure to note: AT T N : E D J S J i n t h e Show thousands of subject line. Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the wor kplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com

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