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New officers of the Federal Way Police Department: Officer Sergey Peshkov, Officer Troy Petersohn, Officer Carrie Boschetti and Officer Jessie Perry. Photo by Keelin Everly-Lang / The Mirror

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FW council roundup: Opioid settlement dollars, new police

Also: Three proclamations and a legislative update.

Over 200 people attended the free clothing swap at the South King Tool Library on May 4 in Federal Way. Photo by Bruce Honda

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Federal Way Community Calendar | May 10 edition

Coming up this weekend: FW Farmers Market opening, BonsaiFEST and more.

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Sports

Federal Way Mirror Athlete of the Week: Joeseph Coker

Coker has tremendous dtermination and leadership on the track.

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Federal Way Mirror Female Athlete of the Week: Claire Kim

Kim is on the number one doubles team at Decatur and qualified for the WCD Tournament.

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Passed out behind the wheel with a gun | Federal Way Police Blotter

From the Federal Way police log.

King County Sheriff’s Office K9 officer with seized drugs. Photo provided by KCSO

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Investigators bust drug trafficking operation in King County

Thousands of fentanyl pills were kept at a Federal Way storage facility.

Angel Vue shows off one of the flower bouquets for sale at her storefront at last year’s Federal Way Farmers Market. File photo

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Federal Way Farmers Market ready for 21st season

Opening day festivities begin at 10 a.m. May 11.

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Sports

Federal Way Mirror Female Athlete of the Week: Lauren Williams

Williams is a three sport athlete in just her freshman year; Volleyball, Flag Football, Fastpitch

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Federal Way Mirror Male Athlete of the Week: Keith Rogers Jr.

Rogers played basketball, football, and track all four years at Todd Beamer.

A conceptual image of the Hanwoori Garden. Courtesy photo

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Federal Way Korean American Association celebrates 15 years

Hanwoori Garden set to open in September.

Photo of an assistant referee. Ben Ray / Sound Publishing

Sports

Amateur refs and umpires deserve more respect | Bench Talk with Ben Ray

Imagine you show up to do a hobby that you enjoy, and other people show up and just…

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Federal Way man dies after fight at Kent bar

Kent police were dispatched to a bar in the 1700 block of West Meeker Street late Thursday night…

Decatur infielders warming up before their final game of the season. Ben Ray / The Mirror

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Decatur baseball makes district tournament for first time since 2018

The Gators take on Puyallup in a winner to state game, looking for their first state appearance since…

The mystical Himalayan blue poppy, Meconopsis. Photo by Keelin Everly-Lang / The Mirror

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Spring blooms create colorful landscapes at Rhody Garden

Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden in Federal Way boasts over 700 varieties of rhododendrons.

Federal Way High School hosted the Chopped Charity Challenge fundraising event April 26. The chefs had 30 minutes to pull together a special meal with the mystery ingredients that comes with the Bridging A Gap (BAG) program. The FWHS Culinary class fed an awesome dinner to the large crowd of supporters. Photo by Bruce Honda

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Federal Way Community Calendar | May 3 edition

Coming up: I’m Hooked Fishing Event, FW Farmers Market opening weekend and more.

Green River. File photo

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Project targets major flooding of Green River

The risk posed to the 21-mile corridor could affect more than 27,000 residents and the stability of 28,000…

Playwright and Federal Way Public Academy student Alinea Kirshenbaum plays Marjorie Moss in her new musical “Catch Me If You Can” (on far right of photo). Photos by Keelin Everly-Lang / The Mirror

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Federal Way teen debuts her new musical ‘Catch Me If You Can’

Federal Way Public Academy student has been working on the show for the past year.

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Juvenile caught driving stolen vehicle | Federal Way Police Blotter

From the Federal Way police log.

Gov. Inslee announces the $45 million EV rebate program on April 23. Courtesy image

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Governor announces rebate program for EV purchases

Washington is the first state to prioritize low-cost leases for electric vehicles.

Artist Dick Ode said he has enjoyed working with wood since he was a young, and used it as a way to pass the time while traveling for work. This wooden ball and cube were whittled at the same time from the same solid block. Photo by Keelin Everly-Lang / The Mirror

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Village Green artists invite you to Art Stroll

“It’s an opportunity for residents here to show that they are something other than a person who has…