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Nov. 6
Tolt, Snoqualmie Rivers Flooding
10 p.m. - Persistent heavy rainfall across King County has led to flooding along the Tolt and Snoqualmie rivers.
Nov. 4
King County ready for wet and wild weather
The fall storm season is under way, and King County’s Flood Warning Center is prepared to provide citizens and property owners with accurate and timely river flooding information.
Oct. 29
King County seeks volunteers for Nov. 1 native plant salvage work in Maple Valley, Sammamish
It’s not too late to volunteer this Saturday, Nov. 1, in an effort to salvage native trees and shrubs from land in Maple Valley that’s scheduled for clearing. Later that same day, volunteers can help pot the salvaged plants and shrubs at the King County’s native plant holding facility near Sammamish.
Oct. 23
King County Parks earns national award for imaginative communications efforts
Chalk up one more recognition: King County Parks and Recreation Division has received the “KUDOS – Best Overall Communicator” award from the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA).
Oct. 21
Whole Foods Market invests in communities with $20,000-plus donation to King County Parks
Today, King County Parks received a check for $20,070 from Whole Foods Market. The donation is the latest contribution to the legacy fund, which was created earlier this year to ensure King County Parks continues as a nationally acclaimed provider of recreational facilities and amenities.
Oct. 20
Brightwater education event takes school outside for 160 local students
Trading textbooks and desks for shovels and environmental test kits, 160 students from the Lake Washington and Northshore School Districts got a hands-on lesson in environmental stewardship at the Brightwater regional wastewater treatment system “North 40” site today near Woodinville, Washington.
Oct. 14
Oct. 22 meeting in Enumclaw set to discuss new flood maps, flood study for the White River
King County is hosting a public meeting Oct. 22 in Enumclaw to discuss a new flood study and draft flood maps for the White River. The updated information will be used to revise flood insurance rate maps for property owners within unincorporated King County. The new flood study includes seven miles of the White River, from the State Route 410 bridge crossing upstream to Mud Mountain Dam.
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