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distinguished Highline alum
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Angela Griffin was selected as the newest Federal Way School Board member at a special meeting June 11.
School is out, summer is here, and for some teens, it is time to celebrate.
Thomas Jefferson High School’s colors have long been maroon and gold, but lately the school is starting to look a little more green.
She is known as “princess” among breast cancer survivor groups.
On June 21, breast cancer survivors will gather in an enormous pink mass to fight back against the disease that, according to the American Cancer Society, is predicted to claim 182,460 U.S. women in 2008. On this day, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure participants will raise money for breast cancer research, and Jeri Worklan-Eubanks of Federal Way will remind survivors that they are not alone in their struggles.
Motorists continue to fill up despite record-setting fuel costs
Donation provides more teaching tools for high school automotive shops
Olga Bouvier’s secret to longevity really isn’t a secret at all.
The following is a sample from the Federal Way police public information log:
• The south end of the project will be restriped to shift all traffic to the east side of Pacific Highway South on June 11. The affected area will be from just north of South Dash Point Road to the south project limit. Restriping will occur from 7 a.m. until work is completed, approximately 3 p.m.
People entertain an average of 600,000 thoughts per day.
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Nautilus Elementary principal Cindy Black will do just about anything to get her students to read.
The 21st annual Federal Way Hooked on Fishing event at Steel Lake Park almost didn’t happen this year.
Every year, homes are destroyed and lives changed when a cigarette left burning starts a fire.
Perception, curiosity and people’s fear of the unknown are what keep AGHOST members searching for the dead.
Advanced Ghost Hunters of Seattle-Tacoma (AGHOST) is a Federal Way-based group that investigates reports of the paranormal. Its members meet twice monthly at Marlene’s Market and Deli to discuss ghost investigations and spirit-locating technology.
