07/14/11 Signs Now Mill Creek, a signage firm serving the greater Seattle area, has launched a free, online guide titled "How to Plan a Business: Marketing a New Business for Success." The guide features information on what to do when opening a business and how to plan marketing for a new business. The guide includes information on what is a marketing plan, how to create an effective plan for your ...
07/14/11 All-league teams for the spring 2011 season, reported to The Seattle Times.
07/14/11 The Human League have set August 16 (digital) and August 23 (physical) release dates for their ninth studio album Credo
07/14/11 Create a butterfly garden: 7 p.m. July 20, Camano Multipurpose Center, 141 East Camano Drive. Learn about native butterflies and how to attract them to your garden.
07/08/11 Hosting a dinner party next week? Taking a road trip in your new RV? Wish you could just chill and serve a keg of fresh, delicious wine? Now you can. ? La Botte Piccola Wine Company, specializing in Wine-on-Tap, has opened a new winery, Piccola Cellars.
07/07/11 Roll out the barrel for the Winemaker Olympics and Festival of Washington. More than 40 local winemakers and brewmasters will participate, plus restaurant representatives, gourmet food trucks and musicians, from 5 to 9 p.m. July 27 at the Redhook Brewery grounds in Woodinville.
07/07/11 On Friday, a Renton man and admitted ATM "skimmer" will learn how many years he'll spend in federal prison for a crime spree that impacted at least 100 people.
07/07/11 Anti-tax initiative activist Tim Eyman, who lives in Snohomish County, speaks during a public hearing on King County's proposed $20 car-tab tax at Kirkland City Hall on Wednesday night.
07/07/11 Eastsiders gather to tell County Council what they think of $20 charge to keep Metro going
07/07/11 Seventy-three people packed the Kirkland City Council chambers Wednesday night for a public hearing on the proposed congestion reduction charge to help fund King County Metro services.
07/07/11 Contact: Cindy Sharek, Director of Major Gifts, King County Library System Foundation, +1-425-369-3225 office, +1-425-765-9959 mobile, cjsharek@kcls.org
07/05/11 Jacob Burggraff of Ridgefield captured his fourth national taekwondo championship on Friday, completing a sweep of the world class heavyweight division for black belt boys ages 12-13 at the USA Taekwondo Junior Olympics in San Jose, Calif.
06/30/11 Between June 20-23, the Kirkland Police Department reported 328 traffic violations (one DUI), 12 alarm calls, eight car accidents, 13 noise complaints, nine thefts, two car prowls, three domestic violence calls, one call for harassment
06/29/11 When he toured Napa Valley 30 years ago, Tacoma professor Mike Veseth never imagined writing an authoritative book on global wine economics.
06/29/11 MMA fights at the Majestic Valley Arena. Jarret Smith, left, tangles with Riley Hersey during Ultimate Cage Wars at the Majestic Valley Arena Saturday night.
06/29/11 Tom Sovay of Mukilteo and Jim McNelis of Gig Harbor earned spots for the U.S. Senior Open Championship in qualifying Wednesday at Bear Creek Country Club in Woodinville.
06/28/11 Several members of Vancouver Lake Crew earned first-place medals during the Northwest Masters Regional Rowing Regatta, held Friday through Sunday on Vancouver Lake.
06/27/11 Where to watch fireworks displays this fourth and how to light off your own . . . legally. The 4th of July is approaching and with it comes fireworks, whether they're the Seattle Family Fourth's majestic, score-backed explosions or the pop-pop-pop of backyard pyrotechnics.
06/18/11 Pulaski, VA - The Pulaski Mariners took the field for the first time this season for an exhibition game against the Catawba Valley Stars. The start of the game was delayed due to rain, but once the skies opened up, so did the offense for the Mariners.
06/07/11 Bellevue launched its official Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) on Tuesday as a way to promote and increase leisure travel to the city. |