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Downtown stakeholders narrowed the list down to three sites and Kirkland Wednesday market ultimately decided on location 'C'

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Farmer’s Market moves to Marina Park

Kirkland City Council recently approved a plan to relocate the popular Kirkland Wednesday Market to the Marina Park…

Councilman Tom Hodgson describes the merits of the Jan. 6 study session on Council Policies and Procedures to Asst. City Manager Marilynne Beard

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Review of city ‘Policies and Procedures’ draws ire

A Jan. 6 study session focused on updating the city’s “Policies and Procedures” document. Some discussion on the…

Gilbert L. Kvam

Obituaries

Gilbert L. Kvam

Gilbert L Kvam January 10, 1915 – January 13, 2009Gilbert L. Kvam was born Jan. 10, 1915 in…

Opinion

Serve the people, not government

This year Kirkland’s adopted budget is 15 percent greater than the last budget. To say the budget went…

Opinion

Dog parks: A shift in suburban culture

I must announce a momentous shift in the fabric of suburban culture. Not since the invention of track…

President-Elect Barack Obama

Opinion

Making history

Barack Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States on Jan. 20. The…

Linnea Walsh

Life

Rose Hill Elementary students present

Rose Hill Elementary PTSA and Studio East will celebrate their 10th Anniversary together with the stage production of…

Artist Julie Alpert stands among her artwork in a staircase at the Kirkland Arts Center on Fri.

Life

Artist completes staircase installation at KAC

Artist Julie Alpert recently completed a site-specific installation in the back staircase at Kirkland Arts Center (KAC).

Artisit Russ Riddle creates beautifully designed studio furniture. His art pieces are on display at Parklane Gallery.

Life

Parklane Gallery features woodwork artist Russ Riddle

Parklane Gallery is now featuring artist Russ Riddle’s woodwork that will be on display through May.

News

Preschool Nights

Lake Washington Toddler Group and Redmond Toddler Group will hold their annual Preschool Night on Thursday, Jan. 15…

Jana Barnhill

News

Munoz takes Toastmasters title

Kirkland Eclectics Toastmasters group recently announced that Raul Munoz won the District 2 Humorous Speech Contest. He competed…

Councilmember Jessica Greenway shakes Kirkland Police Sgt. Pat Gallagher’s hand in honor of his 30 years of service.

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Sergeant Gallagher recognized for 30 years of police service

Kirkland Police Sgt. Pat Gallagher was honored at City Hall Jan. 6 for 30 years of service for…

Eco-friendly mothers now have two Kate Quinn locations to choose from.

Business

Kate Quinn Organics opens new Kirkland boutique

Kate Quinn Organics, the popular eco-friendly baby and children’s clothing and bedding company, has just opened a second…

Front Row (left to right): Anna Stoneman

Sports

Sharks win soccer season

The Sharks were the champs of the 2008 Girls U-10 Lake Washington Youth Soccer Association. They only lost…

Sports

Rec Cal

The Recreation Calendar lists recreational and participation sports submitted by nonprofit organizations. Mail to: Recreation Calendar, Reporter Newspapers,…

Lake Washington senior Grant Haschak wrestles with his brother Sean Haschak during a team practice at LWHS on Wed.

Sports

Haschak pins top wrestling position in the state

Dedication. Drive. Commitment. Call it what you like, just know that Lake Washington’s Grant Haschak has plenty of…

News

E-Cycle comes to Kirkland

Free year-round recycling of computers, monitors, laptops and televisions will be provided to households, small businesses, school districts…

Kirkland Citizen’s Academy student Arthur Chow tries on Special Response Team (SRT) equipment at one of last year’s classes.

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Public invited to Citizens Academy

Applications are being accepted for the 2009 Kirkland Police Department (KPD) Citizens Academy, a free 12-week course on…

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Police Blotter: Dec. 31 – Jan. 6

Between Wednesday, Dec. 31 and Tuesday, Jan. 6, the Kirkland Police Department reported 321 traffic violations (10 DUIs),…

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City still courting annexation, despite Bothell’s interest

With a projected $19 million defecit dealt with, Kirkland City Council returned to the city’s on-again off-again relationship…