What started out as a frightening awakening turned into a blessed community event for a school teacher and her neighbors. One day a couple of months ago, Suzi Ferris stayed calm as she was told that her house in the Kent valley, and everything in it, was at risk. The city proceeded to warn her that there was a problem with the embankment next to the dam, and that there was a one-in-three chance they would have to release water from the dam, resulting in massive flooding and water damage for a multitude of houses. The residents of the nearby area were told to have a bag packed for immediate evacuation, and to prepare to be absent from their homes for weeks until the warning subsided.
What’s in a number? Whether Bothell High students donated 400 or 500 gifts — numbers the second-period associated student body (ASB) organizers couldn’t decide on — everyone’s heart was in the right place this holiday season.
The grassroots group People for an Environmentally Responsible Kenmore (PERK) has filed a court challenge to the city of Brier’s approval of a 13.7-acre residential development in that city.
At the same time, a Kenmore city official has made public a potential administrative move against the project, namely a city filing with the Puget Sound Growth Management Hearings Board.
With a 7-0 vote, Kenmore City Council on Dec. 14 approved a 10-year master plan for the development of Bastyr University.
“This is a very successful outcome,” said City Manager Frederick Stouder, who asserted that the unanimous vote showed the city had done its homework and that the agreement is a worthy one for Kenmore.
“They resolved all of our concerns to our satisfaction,” said City Councilman Allan Van Ness.
What started out as a drive to the Plateau turned into a jaunt around Bothell following a speeding, swerving motorist.
Brandon Brauns is a 10-year-old suffering from cancer, but he’s always thinking about others.
According to his mom, Kris, and grandmother, Dianne Forth, the fifth-grade Bothell boy had giving on his mind this holiday season and organized a toy drive with his Shelton View Elementary classmates.
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Bothell kicked off the holiday season last weekend with a trio of public celebrations.