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ANTON “PINK” MARTY

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ANTON “PINK” MARTY

Anton “Pink” Marty, 94 of Duvall, WA., passed away July 6th, 2019 at Evergreen Hospital in Kirkland, WA.

An aerial photo shows the locations of two earthquakes and five aftershocks in and near Monroe, which rattled the Puget Sound region early Friday. The first was the magnitude 4.6 quake at upper right, 13 miles under the intersection of U.S. 2 and Fryelands Boulevard SE at 2:51 a.m. The second, magnitude 3.5, occurred 18 miles under the Old Snohomish-Monroe Road at 2:53 a.m. The aftershocks followed during the ensuing two hours. This image depicts an area about 3 miles wide. (Herald staff and the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network)

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Early wake-up call: Twin quakes under Monroe rattle region

Thousands of people felt them. They were magnitude 4.6 and 3.5 and hit minutes apart.

City Council approves EMS contract for Echo Glen center

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City Council approves EMS contract for Echo Glen center

Annual revenue agreement is for $16,578.

Letter to the Editor, July 12, 2019

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor, July 12, 2019

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Caller upset over stolen bong | Police Blotter

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Caller upset over stolen bong | Police Blotter

Police blotter for June 29 - July 4.

Happy Fourth — Do we have freedom? What is freedom anyway?

Life

Happy Fourth — Do we have freedom? What is freedom anyway?

A column about mindfulness and mental well being.

Letter to the Editor, July 5, 2019

Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor, July 5, 2019

Fall City Fire budget

Mukilteo schools may soon have state’s highest paid teachers

Northwest

Mukilteo schools may soon have state’s highest paid teachers

Teachers ratified a new contract Monday and the Board of Education will consider it next month.

Among 9 other candidates, Inslee gets his 6 minutes of fame

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Among 9 other candidates, Inslee gets his 6 minutes of fame

Here’s what the governor, a longshot presidential candidate, said in Miami Wednesday night.

Galloway rips up the slopes

Sports

Galloway rips up the slopes

Nils Galloway, an incoming freshman at Mount Si High, is the United States points leader in slalom alpine…

Governor’s watch: timing is everything

Opinion

Governor’s watch: timing is everything

Inslee, possible candidates eye 2020 race

Courtesy photo                                King County Library System executive director Lisa Rosenblum participates in a library Story Time event.

Life

Summertime opportunities to read, learn and grow

A monthly column about King County libraries.

I’m still warning about fascism — and now it’s no longer friendly

Opinion

I’m still warning about fascism — and now it’s no longer friendly

A political column written by Snoqualmie resident Roger Ledbetter.