Walkers will be out in force Saturday as Rotary Walks! Hike for Healthy Kids returns.
Residential customers of Puget Sound Energy (PSE) will see short-term reductions on their next electric bill after the Washington Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) agreed to allow the utilities to pass through temporary federal-power credits from the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA).
Cragg, Philip W., 4/11/2008, Bellevue, 84
Spiritridge Elementary School will hold a benefit dinner and auction beginning at 5:30 p.m. May 3 at the Bellevue Red Lion.
Registration is now open for the Seattle Humane Society’s Feline “Fix” Day, on May 6. Low-income cat owners can have male cats neutered for $15 and female cats spayed for $25. Free microchip identification also will be implanted in cats having surgery that day.
Richard Taggart, of Bellevue, died at Overlake Hospital in Bellevue on Sunday, April 13, 2008. He was 84.
A Bellevue teen was killed Friday afternoon in a three-car collision on state Highway 26 in southern Adams County. A man and three other people were injured in the accident shortly before 2 p.m. near the city of Washtucna.
Marié Morshita Rossano of Bellevue won top honors at the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Junior String Competition.
Fourteen Bellevue students will be honored for excellence in math, science and technology by the Lake Washington Branch of the American Association of University Women.
Overlake among those protesting
The Bellevue School District board approved several appointments to positions of principal and assistant principal during a meeting April 15.
There was never a question of whether Sally Wineman would come back.
Lot 48.
Talk about a prime piece of real estate.
It’s the point at Barbee Mill, the new upscale community on the shores of Lake Washington just south of Bellevue where the homes will run up to roughly $3 million.
Watch a “green” fashion show, have your children’s toys tested for toxins, learn about “toxic beauty” and the link between environmental health and toxicology, all at Bellevue Community College’s ninth annual Earth Week celebration, April 21-25.
Hairacy Headquarters – one of the last small hair salons left in downtown Bellevue – closed its doors Tuesday, April 14 after 36 years in business.
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Fishing opportunities in Northwest waters have just about disappeared. It’s a situation that has strained relations between Indians and non-Indians – the state, local governments, environmental organizations, businesses and even fishermen. It’s also a condition we can improve, if we follow the truth, and that truth goes right to habitat.
As a community, it is good to take time to celebrate milestones. It is also good to thank those who make this a better place to live, work and raise our families.
Fill those indoor flats, seed trays, egg cartons and small plastic pots, because this is the week to start seeds indoors for setting out later. Warm-season crops like tomatoes, corn, cucumbers, peppers and eggplants need to be started six to eight weeks before the middle of May, which is when it is warm enough for them to survive outdoors. Yes, it is easier to just buy already-grown transplants of these crops from the nursery in May, but when you plant by seed you have many more choices when it comes to what to grow.