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March 19
Wastemobile visits Des Moines for household hazardous waste collection March 27-29
King County residents can safely dispose of car batteries, oil and other household hazardous items on March 27-29 when the King County Wastemobile continues this season with a visit to the Des Moines/Normandy Park area.
March 18
Reclaimed water adds life to Chinook Bend wetland
A new treatment plant built to protect water quality and support city of Carnation’s planned economic development is helping to preserve fish and wildlife habitat at the Chinook Bend Natural Area.
March 18
Public meeting in Auburn: Learn about Howard Hanson Dam, Green River safety March 31
A public meeting to provide information about flood safety and developments related to the Howard Hanson Dam operations on the Green River is scheduled for March 31 in Auburn.
March 13
Wastemobile visits Federal Way March 20-22 for household hazardous waste collection
The King County Wastemobile continues this season with a visit to Federal Way, March 20-22, when county residents can safely dispose of car batteries, oil and other household hazardous items.
March 13
‘Senseless’ vandalism causes thousands in damage to popular King County yurts
Vandals struck King County’s Tolt-MacDonald Park near Carnation on earlier this week, causing several thousands of dollars in damage to public camping facilities, including two of the county’s popular yurts.
March 12
Sinkhole repairs complete, Kenmore road reopened
Both lanes of 61st Avenue Northeast between Northeast 195th Street and Northeast 194th Place in Kenmore have again reopened after crews repaired a segment of road and sidewalk damaged by a sinkhole on Sunday.
March 11
King County wants to hear ideas of farming’s future
Vashon Island residents are invited to a public meeting on April 9 from 7-9 p.m. at the Vashon Courthouse, 19001 Vashon Hwy SW. The meeting, sponsored by the King County Agriculture Commission, will provide Island residents with the opportunity to share their opinions on several important agriculture-related questions.
March 10
Farm pad meeting coming to Snoqualmie Valley
Farmers who work the Snoqualmie River Valley’s rich bottomlands can reduce the threat of losses due to flooding by building farm pads – and King County can explain how it’s done at a March 24 meeting.
March 10
King County Agricultural and Forestry Program recipient of King Conservation District’s “Rock Award”
Awards program spotlights programs, municipalities and individuals
March 9
Repair work continues on Kenmore sinkhole
Tunnel construction on the Brightwater project is again under way amid careful monitoring as county contractors repair a sinkhole discovered on a Kenmore street Sunday morning.
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