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EvergreenHealth Commissioners Refinance Bonds, Save Taxpayers $9 million
2 - EvergreenHealth - will see their tax obligation drop by more than $9 million over the next 10 years, thanks to the decision by the EvergreenHealth Board of Commissioners to refinance tax-supported bonds issued in 2004.
K-9 Vader gives positive narcotics sniff on vehicle in Duvall | Police blotter for June 11-12
New centennial way highlights city's past
A ribbon-cutting ceremony during the June 1 Duvall Days Festival officially opened the city's new Centennial Way.
More buses on the way: Balancing act, changes coming to Snoqualmie Valley transit | Photos
Nearly all of the Snoqualmie Valley Transportation staff gathered for a photo with key SVT partners recently, and to acknowledge a $15,000 grant from King County Councilwoman Kathy Lambert.
Go play outside: Outdoor summer camps for kids in Western Washington
When I was young, my parents sent me to horse camp several years running. It was only a week long, but given how much space those memories fill in my mind, it may as well have been months.
Carnation American Legion putting a spotlight of honor on Vietnam-era veterans
Marty Schencke, leading the color guard in the Carnation 4th of July parade, is organizing a celebration of Vietnam-era veterans on June 2. Veterans are the focus, but everyone, especially families with children, are invited to an old-fashioned community celebration of military men and women this Sunday.