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Friday, September 03, 2010
Activist retires from job but not community work
■ Brian Fairchild works to restore the last old trolley stop at Rainier Avenue South and South Rose Street in the mid-’90s, one of the many cleanup projects he has participated in during his long tenure with the Rainier Valley Chamber of Commerce. photo/DARLA MORTON
■ Brian Fairchild works to restore the last old trolley stop at Rainier Avenue South and South Rose Street in the mid-’90s, one of the many cleanup projects he has participated in during his long tenure with the Rainier Valley Chamber of Commerce. photo/DARLA MORTON
After 30 years of working for Windermere Real Estate Brian Fairchild is retiring on Wednesday, Sept. 1. But he is only retiring from one of his many jobs.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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News
Top Stories | Opinion | Around Here
Valley heritage on show this weekend
When the Arts in Motion Drum and Bugle Corps marches down through Columbia City this coming Saturday, Aug. 21, it will welcome in Southeast Seattle’s most action-packed weekend of the year.


Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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Georgetown prepares for next year's bridge closure
With plans for updating the Argo Bridge/Airport Way South Viaduct more than 60-percent complete, members of the Georgetown community are determining how they will work around the construction.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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Parenting rears new concerns, goals with each generation
Parenting is nothing new. Ever since the beginning of humanity, people have had children and become parents, and their children after them have continued the cycle by having their own kids and becoming parents themselves.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010
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Diversions
Stories
Bring your Bumbershoots to the 2010 arts festival
A comedy group, a children’s songwriter, a musical theater troupe, poster artists, a men’s chorus director and a folk music group. Are these artists somehow connected? Possibly not, except for the fact that they are showing their talents at Bumbershoot, the massive annual arts event that takes over Seattle Center over Labor Day weekend.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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Encore jazz concert to feature legends, younger singers
In the dimly lit Triple Door, the low murmur of patrons gives way to silence as the curtain rises, revealing jazz legend Dave Holden sitting at his keyboard ready to play. So will the scene unfold on Sunday, Aug. 22, at the Seattle Jazz Legends in Concert, put on by local aspiring singer Jessica Davis.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010
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'The Ducks & Us Songbook Movie' takes flight
When Pamela Sackett began “The Ducks & Us Songbook Movie” journey nearly four years ago, she never imagined that path would lead to 11 cinema screen bookings.

Wednesday, August 04, 2010
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Opinion
Editorials | Columns | Letters
EDITORIAL | McGinn's Jobs Plan a little too-good-to-be-true
It’s difficult not to be skeptical when any politician talks about creating jobs in the midst of such a slow recovery.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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SEATTLE SOUNDINGS | Weak tea in Washington
Let’s look at when people weren’t paying attention — this year’s somnambulent August primary — and what it revealed about the only statewide race for elected office this year: Patty Murray’s run for a fourth term as U.S. senator against Republican perma-candidate Dino Rossi.

Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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OUTSIDE CITY HALL | SHA should recommit to low-income housing at Yesler Terrace
In a surprise decision, a narrow majority of Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board voted to nominate the community-center building and steam plant at the 580-unit Yesler Terrace public-housing project for landmark designation.


Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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Around Here
Police Notes | Land Use | Liquor
POLICE NOTES | Sept. 1, 2010
STABBING
Someone was stabbed at a South Henderson Street party celebrating a recent cricket championship. The incident occurred around 3:30 a.m. Aug. 22.


Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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LAND USE | Sept. 1, 2010
Permit applications
8825 RAINIER AVE. S.
(3011038) for a Land Use Application to allow a one-story community center and pool (Rainier Beach).


Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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LIQUOR | Sept. 1, 2010
License approvals
VIA TRIBUNALI: a change of class, for a restaurant lounge selling spirits, beer and wine, at 6009 12th Ave. S.


Wednesday, September 01, 2010
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