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Letter: Hank Myers Dedicated to Making the Eastside Better
Yarrow Point Council member backs the Redmond candidate's bid for the State House.

Yarrow Point Council member backs the Redmond candidate's bid for the State House.

The Root Connection CSA Farm has been named King County’s 2012 Rural Small Business of the Year.
The Alderwood–Terrace Rotary Club will present a slideshow on the $10,000 project at a December meeting.
The retired Boeing engineer will challenge Rep. Ross Hunter in the general election on Nov. 6.
The Redmond Republican is challenging incumbent State Rep. Roger Goodman of Kirkland, a Democrat.
Lorill Sinclaire Bryden was last seen near the Factoria Mall on Nov. 8, 2011.
The safety lights can be picked up at city hall from Oct. 29 to Nov. 2.
KIRO-TV reports that the mayor of Kenmore has discussed establishing a toll for the Sammamish River bridge just north of Kirkland, which he says is seeing more use as drivers avoid the 520 Bridge.
Searles, 24, will represent the state at the Miss USA competition next spring.
The annual "Thrill the World" dance raises money for SecondStory Repertory's educational and outreach programs.
The Redmond Republican is challenging incumbent Democrat Larry Springer of Kirkland for the 45th District Position 2 state House seat.
The Kirkland Democrat and Position 2 incumbent is being challenged by Jim Thatcher of Redmond.
The Kirkland Democrat and incumbent is being challenged by Republican Joel Hussey of Redmond for the 45th District Position 1 seat.
The former Microsoft executive is vying against Snohomish County Congressman John Koster for Rep. Jay Inslee's seat in Congress.
Education advocate and lifelong Democrat who can no longer support Rosemary McAuliffe.
The following incidents were reported between 6 a.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Monday.
The Redmond Saturday Market is getting into the Halloween spirit this weekend.
A Redmond mother says many drivers are not obeying passing laws around school buses on Avondale Road.
A building was evacuated Friday afternoon after a mail package was found to be leaking a clear liquid.
The Redmond City Council member and transportation economist will face Kirkland attorney Cyrus Habib in the race for the seat of Rep. Deb Eddy, who is retiring.