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Muni League gives Jarrett ‘outstanding’ rating

Fred Jarrett, who switched from the Republican to Democratic Party and is seeking the Senate seat in the…

Dale Gunnoe holds a banner at the Walk to Remember event. In the background are Jane and Elmer Peters.

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‘Walk to Remember’ honors death of children

The Compassionate Friends Eastside Chapter of the national organization held a Walk to Remember event at the Mercer…

Kemper Freeman Jr. talks about the tree during the dedication Friday

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Bel-Square history comes ‘Full Circle’

Much of downtown Bellevue’s history began beneath the branches of the old madrona tree.

Letters to the Editor

PSE change wrong

I must respond to an article written by Andy Wappler in the July 5 Bellevue Reporter regarding the…

Letters to the Editor

Bellevue letter writer ignored facts on climate change

A recent letter writer (“Climate change truth and consequences”) critiquing John Carlson’s commentary on these pages ignores several…

Opinion

Climbing high for a cause | John Carlson

Let me ask you an important question: When is the last time you did something hard to support…

Larry Hay checks out Andrew Carson’s kinetic sculpture at the Bellevue Arts Museum ArtsFair on Friday

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At the ArtsFair

Elena Donaldson is a three-time U.S. women’s chess champion and two-time Russia women’s champion.  She teaches at Bellevue Boys and Girls Club.

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Learning chess – champion style

More and more schools across the U.S. are incorporating chess as a way to increase their students’ academic…

Project Manager Jim Rettig (kneeling with clippers) and Eastside Audubon Executive Director Jan McGruder (behind Retting in hat) with some of the volunteers.

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Audubon Birdloop to open at Marymoor

For the past two years, more than 200 volunteers have put in more than 2,300 hours of work…

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Glenn Miller Orchestra to play at KPC

The Glenn Miller Orchestra will take the stage Aug. 9 to kick-off Kirkland Performance Center’s 2008-2009 season.

A troupe of actors recreates a 14th-century play at Camlann Medieval Village

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Bringing history to life

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Out & About in Bellevue | July 30

A&E calendar for the Bellevue area, starting July 30.

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Japan festival coming to BCC

Japan comes to Bellevue Community College for a weekend in September as the 11th Annual Japanese Cultural Arts Festival…

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Youth from the Church of Latter-day Saints load food into a Northwest Harvest truck after collecting it from several grocery stores July 12.

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Church youth gather food for Northwest Harvest program

More than 100 youth from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Bellevue stood outside of…

Pet of the Week

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Pet of the Week

Cute little Calico, Celia, is rather shy, but wants to sit on your lap and purr silently. She…

Business

Baldwin Resource notes 10th anniversary

Baldwin Resource Group is celebrating its 10th anniversary as a professional services firm. Baldwin Resource Group offers a…

Business

Ki Rak Cho gains Master status

Ki Rak Cho, owner of Master Cho’s Taekwondo School in Bellevue, has been indicted as a Master at…

Business

CityU offers global leadership program

Bellevue-based City University of Seattle has launched an Executive Master of Business Administration in Global Leadership program. The…

From left: Ming Zhang

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MulvannyG2 raises funds for earthquake victims

Soon after the devastating 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit China’s Sichuan province on May 12th, the Seattle community mobilized…