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The Washington Music Educators Association (WMEA) named Ward Brannman

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Kamiakin teacher Ward Brannman named Music Educator of the Year

The Washington Music Educators Association (WMEA) named Ward Brannman, music teacher at Kamiakin Junior High, as the WMEA…

Failing Grade

Opinion

Failing grade on education funding | Cartoon

Education funding exams returned today: failing grade.

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Letters to the Editor

There goes the Kirkland neighborhood | LETTER

It’s certainly true of State Rep. Larry Springer and Kirkland’s Mayor Joan McBride. They have not only cost…

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Letters to the Editor

Let’s get tough, alcohol kills | LETTER

My heart goes out to Mr. Lacey’s family. I was driving home on that beautiful sunny day and…

News

Martin Luther King Day of Service in Kirkland set for Jan. 16

Spend this Martin Luther King Day helping to clear invasive plants from this year's University of Washington student…

Golden-crowned Kinglet at Marymoor Park. This locally common but often hard-to-spot bird is one people will likely learn to find in Brian H. Bell’s class

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Eastside Audubon birding class to teach basics and advanced techniques

Beginners, people new to Puget Sound, and birders with some time behind the binoculars will all find plenty…

Evergreen Healthcare has named Dr. David J. Likosky as the medical director of The Evergreen Neuroscience Institute.

Business

Likosky named medical director of The Evergreen Neuroscience Institute in Kirkland

Evergreen Healthcare has named Dr. David J. Likosky as the medical director of The Evergreen Neuroscience Institute, the…

Obituaries

Walter E. Lelinski

Walter E. Lelinski Walt Lelinski died Friday, December 30, 2011 after a long illness. He was born in…

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Lake Washington Institute of Technology’s 5th Annual Volunteer Service Bash

Find volunteer opportunities by talking with 15 community organizations during Lake Washington Institute of Technology's 5th Annual Volunteer…

Allison Hall

Life

Show your love of Kirkland art: Nominations being accepted for CACHET Award

Do you know of a person, business, or organization who is actively engaged in the arts, culture, and/or…

Beginning Jan. 27

Life

StoryBook Theater leaps into 2012 with ‘The Frog Prince,’ ‘Little Women’

StoryBook Theater leaps into 2012 with "The Frog Prince," a musical country-western version of the famous amphibian tale.

Dylan Giordan has assumed the chef de cuisine position at bin on the lake in Kirkland.

Business

Dylan Giordan named new chef de cuisine at bin on the lake in Kirkland

Dylan Giordan has assumed the chef de cuisine position at bin on the lake, where he is charged…

Juanita High School freshman Tatum Ludlam (second from left) stars as Anna in Balagan Theatre's Spring Awakening.

Life

Kirkland’s Tatum Ludlam debuts in Balagan Theatre’s ‘Spring Awakening’

The Broadway smash-hit, coming-of-age rock musical "Spring Awakening" receives its regional premiere in Seattle on Jan. 6, courtesy…

The deadline for interested artists to apply for the Kirkland Artists Studio Tour is Jan. 27.

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Artists may apply for Kirkland Artists Studio Tour by Jan. 27

Come join the Kirkland Arts Center for another art-filled Mothers Day weekend.

A demonstration unit of SmartRooms' flagship product

Business

SmartRooms premieres retractable bed system in Kirkland

A demonstration unit of SmartRooms' flagship product, the Zoom-Room Wallbed, is now on display in the showroom of…

Kirkland Kiwanis

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Kirkland Kiwanis joins effort to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus

Kirkland Kiwanis has joined Kiwanis International and UNICEF in an effort to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus. Neonatal…

Signs of Winter

Opinion

The signs of winter | Cartoon

Signs of winter: snowmen, sledding, snow and scales.

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Letters to the Editor

How to curb junkmail and spam | LETTER

In my travels in the course of business I meet with many folks who are bedeviled almost to…

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Kirkland Council should exercise common sense | LETTER

When I read about the plans by the Kirkland City Council to purchase the Eastside Rail Corridor for…

City of Kirkland

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Construction set to begin Jan. 9 on intersection improvements in Kirkland

The construction of planned improvements for the intersection at N.E. 68th Street and 108th Ave. N.E. in the…