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Time for the Great Pumpkin: King County Pumpkin Patches
Plenty of King County farms have patches filled with bright orange pumpkins.

I am the local editor of the Woodinville and Edmonds Patch sites and a recent transplant to Washington from Minnesota. Before moving, I was the local editor for Shakopee Patch near Minneapolis and before that, I worked for Forum Communications as editor of the weekly Pine Journal newspaper in Cloquet. I was also a general assignment reporter at the daily newspaper, Duluth News Tribune.
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Plenty of King County farms have patches filled with bright orange pumpkins.

The annual event will bring music, beer and meat to Woodinville on Sept. 22.
The so-called 'Tour de Banks Robber,' who has hit three banks in Woodinville, has struck again in Mill Creek.
This is the first time the group has organized a ‘Salute to Military Night’ during one of its football games.
King County Councilmember Bob Ferguson: "This report raises important concerns about accountability and is clear evidence of the importance of having civilian oversight of the Sheriff’s Office."
King County Councilmember Bob Ferguson: "This report raises important concerns about accountability and is clear evidence of the importance of having civilian oversight of the Sheriff’s Office."
King County Councilmember Bob Ferguson: "This report raises important concerns about accountability and is clear evidence of the importance of having civilian oversight of the Sheriff’s Office."
King County Councilmember Bob Ferguson: 'This report raises important concerns about accountability and is clear evidence of the importance of having civilian oversight of the Sheriff’s Office.'
A 2-foot tall bronze basset hound mom and pup statue is visible to motorists and pedestrians as they pass the corner of 133rd Avenue NE.
Musician Bonnie Raitt has posted a message to fans who attended the shortened Chateau Ste. Michelle concert Sunday night.
A Red Flag Warning is in effect from 5 a.m. until 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, according to the National Weather Service.
A Red Flag Warning is in effect from 5 a.m. until 8 p.m. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.
Woodinville has hired alum Mark Folsom as the school's new boys' varsity basketball coach, according to the Seattle Times.
This morning, musician Bonnie Raitt posted a message to fans who attended the shortened Chateau Ste. Michelle concert Sunday night.
This morning, musician Bonnie Raitt posted a message to fans who attended the shortened Chateau Ste. Michelle concert Sunday night.
A party celebrating The Woodinville Influence Magazine launch will take place Thursday, Sept. 13, from 6-8 p.m. at Matthew Cellars in Woodinville.
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates officials: 'We will continue to donate a portion of the proceeds from wine sales to fund scholarships for low income, high potential youth.'
Their plan for funding lies in voter approved bonds, which would mean using property tax dollars to cover the cost of the renovation and parking.
Ste. Michelle Wine Estates officials: 'We will continue to donate a portion of the proceeds from wine sales to fund scholarships for low income, high potential youth.'
The annual event will bring music, beer and meat to Woodinville on Sept. 22.