Renton|News|
The Last Word—Panelists Get Their Final Say In Library Debate
About 40 people attended the Seattle-King County League of Women Voters forum Wednesday evening, July 18.

Email: jenny.manning@patch.com
Phone: (425) 283-2880
Hometown: Alamo, Calif.
Birthday: October 18
Jenny Manning works as a Community Editor for 15 Washington state Patch sites.
Manning cut her teeth as a newspaper reporter and worked for several area papers before make the move to new media in 2010 when she joined Patch.
In December 2010 Manning launched Renton Patch and worked as the editor until January 2013 when she took on a new role as Community Editor.
About 40 people attended the Seattle-King County League of Women Voters forum Wednesday evening, July 18.

About 40 people attended the Seattle-King County League of Women Voters forum Wednesday evening, July 18.
About 40 people attended the Seattle-King County League of Women Voters forum Wednesday evening, July 18.
About 40 people attended the Seattle-King County League of Women Voters forum Wednesday evening, July 18.
About 40 people attended the Seattle-King County League of Women Voters forum Wednesday evening, July 18.
About 40 people attended the Seattle-King County League of Women Voters forum Wednesday evening, July 18.
About 40 people attended the Seattle-King County League of Women Voters forum Wednesday evening, July 18.
Panelists answer the question, "How does each location compare with access to parking, particularly for the disabled and families with small children?"
Panelists answer the question, "How safe is the area around each site, especially at night in winter when it gets dark so early at this latitude?"
About 40 people attended Wednesday night's Seattle-King County League of Women Voters forum in Renton. The topic of discussion centered around Renton's downtown library.
About 40 people attended the Seattle-King County League of Women Voters forum Wednesday evening, July 18.
About 40 people attended the Seattle-King County League of Women Voters forum Wednesday evening, July 18.
Washington will be the first state to offer voter registration via a Facebook app. What should be the next civic duty that you'd like to see made as easy as a Facebook like: driver license renewal, property taxes, more?
Submit your own letter to the editor via email: jenny.manning@patch.com. Please include your first and last name and city of residence.
Washington state first allowed voters to register and update their information online in 2008. It'll be the first state to launch a Facebook application that will allow Washington state residents to register to vote.
Washington state first allowed voters to register and update their information online in 2008. It'll be the first state to launch a Facebook application that will allow residents to register to vote.
Washington state first allowed voters to register and update their information online in 2008. It'll be the first state to launch a Facebook application that will allow Washington state residents to register to vote.
Washington state first allowed voters to register and update their information online in 2008. It'll be the first state to launch a Facebook application that will allow Washington state residents to register to vote.
Washington state first allowed voters to register and update their information online in 2008. It'll be the first state to launch a Facebook application that will allow Washington state residents to register to vote.
Washington state first allowed voters to register and update their information online in 2008. It'll be the first state to launch a Facebook application that will allow Washington state residents to register to vote.