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King County will move animals out of Kent Animal Care and Control Shelter by Nov. 1 because of flooding risk. King County Executive Kurt Triplett has announced that he is providing six months of funding in his 2010 budget to help the county begin a regional process for transitioning out of animal care and sheltering services.

Whistleblower letter alleges neglect at the Kent Animal Shelter

With word that County Executive Kurt Triplett's budget seeks to get the county out of the animal care and control game, one group - including… Continue reading

King County will move animals out of Kent Animal Care and Control Shelter by Nov. 1 because of flooding risk. King County Executive Kurt Triplett has announced that he is providing six months of funding in his 2010 budget to help the county begin a regional process for transitioning out of animal care and sheltering services.

Dreamed of becoming a lawyer? Kent Reporter sponsors Mock Trial info night

Ever thought about being an attorney and trying your case in court?If you have, be sure to come to the Kent Senior Activity Center Monday… Continue reading

  • Oct 9, 2009
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Berrios lobs accusation at his political opponent Mayor Cooke; Kent Council wades in

Kent mayoral candidate Jim Berrios didn’t mince words at Tuesday’s City Council meeting, accusing the administration of his incumbent competitor Suzette Cooke with poor financial management.

Get sandbags and sand … for free. Starts Oct. 15

Kent residents can pick up free, empty sandbags starting Oct. 15 at the City Operations facility, 5821 S. 240th St., also known as West James Street.

  • Oct 8, 2009
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City maintenance worker Matt McCullough stands in a pile of sand bags and guides them into place Tuesday at the end of River View Drive

Kent Council OKs spending another $1.5 mil to protect city from flooding Green River

The Kent City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved spending another $1.5 million to try to protect the city from flooding this winter along the Green River.

City maintenance worker Matt McCullough stands in a pile of sand bags and guides them into place Tuesday at the end of River View Drive

DRIVER ALERT: Major lane closure this weekend – plan for backups on I-405, SR 167

Major delays are expected this weekend on southbound I-405 as crews narrow traffic to just two lanes for highway construction. Drivers should prepare to use alternate routes or expect lengthy backups between SR 167 and Southcenter.

  • Oct 7, 2009
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Seattle Humane Society wants to take over county sheltering services

The Seattle Humane Society has offered to provide animal sheltering and adoption services for all stray, orphaned, and abandoned animals when King County Animal Care and Control shuts down on Nov. 1, 2009 for potential flood issues.

  • Oct 7, 2009
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Mill Creek Middle School in the Kent Valley saw its share of high water in January 2009

Be prepared: Meeting Thursday at ShoWare addresses flood concerns

Learn about how to protect yourself and your property from floods this winter by attending an informational meeting Thursday at the ShoWare Center, 625 W. James St., in Kent.

  • Oct 7, 2009
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Mill Creek Middle School in the Kent Valley saw its share of high water in January 2009

WSDOT reminds candidates to keep right-of-way clear for traffic signs

The Washington State Department of Transportation reminds candidates and supporters to watch where they post political campaign signs: only traffic control signs are allowed in the right-of-way.

  • Oct 7, 2009
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Kent Reporter sponsors Council, mayor debates

If you’re wondering who to choose on the November general election ballot, when it comes to Kent’s top elected officials, make tracks to the Kent Senior Activity Center Oct. 19.

  • Oct 7, 2009
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How much will county spend on flood protection? Talks start Wednesday

The Metropolitan King County Council’s Budget and Fiscal Management Committee will begin its deliberations Oct. 7 regarding funding to increase protection in the communities that will be impacted if water is released from behind the storm-damaged, federally owned and operated Howard Hanson Dam into the Green River Valley.

  • Oct 6, 2009
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Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke and Greater Kent Historical Society President

Kent Historical Museum’s Bereiter House sees honor, plaque

Mayor Suzette Cooke and Greater Kent Historical Society President Charlene Shaw, unveil the Landmark Plaque Sept. 8 that recognizes the 1908 Bereiter house (Kent Museum) through the Kent and King County Landmarks Commission.

  • Oct 6, 2009
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Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke and Greater Kent Historical Society President
The Kent School District's sale of the old Panther Lake Elementary is on hold.

Kent School district plans to sell property hit snag

As students and teachers are getting adjusted to the new Panther Lake Elementary School, district plans to move ahead with sale of the old building… Continue reading

The Kent School District's sale of the old Panther Lake Elementary is on hold.
Example of the sandbags the City of Kent will use to line 12 miles of Green River levees

Green River Trail in Kent to close – making way for giant sandbags

In an effort to help prevent flooding in the Green River Valley, the City of Kent will place 20,000 giant sandbags along the Green River levee beginning Oct. 7. The bags will be in place by Nov. 1.

  • Oct 6, 2009
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Example of the sandbags the City of Kent will use to line 12 miles of Green River levees
Maple Valley residents boat from their home during the flooding in early 2009.

Floods, disasters and insurance: Kent attorney offers timely advice

As an attorney, I’ve had several people ask me my thoughts on how they might prepare for a flood or other disaster from a legal perspective. As news of the potential flooding in the valley continues, the answer given by our government agencies is: buy insurance.

Maple Valley residents boat from their home during the flooding in early 2009.

Soroptimists asking for warm clothing for children

Through Nov. 15, Soroptimist International of Kent will process donated coats and socks through Kent School District’s PTA Clothing Bank.Your donation provides underprivileged girls and… Continue reading

  • Oct 5, 2009
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King County Engineer Tom Bean talks about the history of the Howard Hanson Dam and the Green River to help people understand the history of flooding and what they have done to prevent flooding

Green River flooding: Have a plan, officials tell Kent residents

Diane Demeerleer remains uncertain about how much flooding to expect this winter at her Kent condominium along the Green River. But if Demeerleer, who lives in The Lakes neighborhood north of the Riverbend Golf Course, needs to evacuate, she's ready to head to her sister's house in Tacoma.

King County Engineer Tom Bean talks about the history of the Howard Hanson Dam and the Green River to help people understand the history of flooding and what they have done to prevent flooding

KING5.com: Kent is prepared for floods, mayor says

Kent residents and city officials met at the ShoWare Center on Saturday to discuss the potential for floods this fall and winter. During the meeting, Mayor Suzette Cooke assured that "not only will we survive, but we will thrive through this." KING5.com has a full wrap and video.

  • Oct 5, 2009
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King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg speaks Oct. 2 at a domestic-violence awareness rally at the Norm Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent.

Domestic violence rally in Kent: ‘We have a long way to go’

Carol Greco lost a sister to domestic violence five years ago.Greco, of Federal Way, told the story about her sister to a reporter after Greco… Continue reading

King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg speaks Oct. 2 at a domestic-violence awareness rally at the Norm Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent.

Instruments from American Idol fans due in October, but it’s not too late to get involved

Band instruments bought with money donated mostly by fans of American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert are expected to arrive in Kent by October 12, but… Continue reading

  • Oct 2, 2009
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