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People | July 15

Three students from Bellevue have been placed on the dean’s list at Eastern Washington University. They are: Amanda…

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Alexandria Crump to serve on YES board

Alexandria (Alex) Crump has been appointed to serve on the Youth Eastside Services Board of Trustees. She has…

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Kathie Lindermann joins Regence board

Kathie Lindemann has joined the board of directors of Regence. She is senior vice president, store operations for…

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Model T club completes coast-to-coast trip

Members of the national Model T club recently reenacted the coast-to-coast race of 1909, driving more than 50…

Letters to the Editor

Problems with expanding Medicare

Those advocating for expanding Medicare as part of a public health option need to recognize the following: 1.…

Letters to the Editor

An historic vote for clean energy

The United States House of Representatives recently passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (ACES)…

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Heritage Corner | The family moved on but the road remains

In 1875, Benson Northup and his wife, Florell, arrived in Seattle. A Midwestern newspaperman, Benson started the Seattle…

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Goodwill to offer free computer classes

Bellevue Goodwill’s Job Training and Education Center is now registering people for free classes in the eight-week session…

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Nominations sought for 2010 First Citizen Award

Nominations for the 2010 Seattle-King County First Citizen Award will be accepted by the selection committee until August…

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Dance day camp features music from around world

Dance Plus – an after-school program that highlights world cultures in music and dance – is offering day…

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County Council cuts staff, freezes county hiring

Crunch time came to the King County Council and Executive branches Monday as the council cut positions in…

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Bellevue beefs up downtown police presence

The Bellevue Police Department has created a new squad to patrol the downtown area to maintain safety in…

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Five receive Merit Scholarships

Five Bellevue-area students have received National Merit Scholarships financed by colleges and universities. Officials of each sponsor college…

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Youth collect 6,000 pounds of food for food banks

Bellevue youth participating in a new community food drive collected 6,451 pounds of food, which was distributed to…

Music was in the air Tuesday in downtown Bellevue as Gin Betty! performed as part of the free Live at Lunch Concert featuring at City Center Plaza. The Gin Betty! concert was the first at the new City Center Plaza. The schedule for all upcoming lunchtime concerts through September 10 is at www.bellevuedowntown.com.

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Lunch – with music

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City seeks volunteers for events

The city of Bellevue is taking applications for a volunteer events team. Teammembers will get a front-row seat…

Dr. Emily Chao examines a teddy bear at KidsQuest Children's Museum at Factoria Mall in Bellevue last week. She was one of many physicians and nurses from Group Health Cooperative who hosted the third annual Teddy Bear Clinic. The medical staff was on hand to provide health screenings for teddy bears and other stuffed animals brought in to the museum by local children. The stuffed animals underwent an annual physical

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Feeling a little fuzzy, wuzzy are we

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Yacht club members clear Meydenbauer Bay of dangerous tree

Meydenbauer Bay Yacht Club Adopt a Bay Volunteers recently removed a dangerous tree that had floated into the…

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Bellevue to be regional headquarters of Cbeyond

Bellevue will become a regional headquarters for Atlanta-based Cbeyond. According to a story in the Puget Sound Business…

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Highland Games come to Enumclaw this weekend

Scotland comes to the Pacific Northwest July 24-26 as the 63rd Annual Pacific Northwest Highland Games and Clan…