Mental illness: The National Alliance on Mental Illness is a grass-roots organization created to support families dealing with all types of mental conditions. Bipolar, schizophrenia, major despression, Alzheimer’s, etc. are some of the common mental issues facing one out of five families today. NAMI spends a lot of time fighting for better coverage from insurance companies, trying to improve the methods for dealing with the mentally ill, educating families and trying to raise awareness and break the stigma attached to mental illness. Call Shelley Merryfield at (253) 945-7157 or visit NAMI.org.
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The following is a sample from the Federal Way police public information log:
The City of Federal Way along with the Puget Sound Car Wash Association (PSCWA) offer environmentally-friendly alternatives for fundraising car washes.
Air Force JROTC students win
There was no way that the 7.8 earthquake that hit the Sichuan Province of southwest China on Monday afternoon could go unnoticed.
Silver Lake Elementary School and PC Recycle are sponsoring an electronics recycling fundraising event to benefit the school.
Many high school English teachers battle text-message and Internet slang.
Eugene Montgomery spent 30 years working on board passenger trains.
Sunny days are finally here, and with that comes the opportunity to have your car washed by enthusiastic youth eager to raise money for their favorite activity.
Adelaide Park is slated to become home to the city’s second off-leash dog park.
By Amy Johnson, Sex in the Suburbs
For Federal Way High School junior Felicia Patin, the word community means “a place of lifelong friendships, unconditional aid and common vision.”
Rumples the clown paints the face of Auburn resident Annika, 2, at the Federal Way Farmers Market on May 10.
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Amber Demars participates in a trick with Mysto and his “World of Magic” show on May 10 at the Federal…
On May 8, the Highline Community Board of Trustees selected interim president Dr. Jack Bermingham to serve as the next president of Highline Community College.
On May 8, the Highline Community Board of Trustees selected interim president Dr. Jack Bermingham to serve as the next president of Highline Community College.