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How to add your event to our calendar | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

How to add your event to our calendar | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Skip to contentNewsletterContact Us54°FJust follow these directions. We know they look complicated, but, really, they’re not. We swear:1. Go to http://events.bothell-reporter.com2. First, search the calendar to see if your event is already listed—many events will be added automatically if they are posted on Facebook*. If your event is not listed, click the Add an Event button in the upper right corner.3. Log in. If you don’t have an account, you can sign up by entering your name, e-mail address, password and hometown (please choose King County / Seattle,WA from the pull-down menu) on the...

April 6, 2018
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Dept. of Health launches dashboard to track overdose death data | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Dept. of Health launches dashboard to track overdose death data | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Skip to contentNewsletterContact Us54°FThe Washington State Department of Health (DOH) has introduced a new “Unintentional Drug Overdose Data dashboard” that the agency says will provide valuable insights for addressing substance use disorders in the state.The DOH claims the data provided by the dashboard will be used to better understand characteristics and circumstances surrounding each overdose death, including the type of drugs involved and whether they were illicitly manufactured or prescribed.Relevant drug overdose death data is collected through the State Unintentional Drug Overdose...

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Dept. of Commerce awards $35.4 million for solar power projects across the state | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Dept. of Commerce awards $35.4 million for solar power projects across the state | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Skip to contentNewsletterContact Us54°FOn Sept. 27, the Washington State Department of Commerce announced $35.4 million in grants to local, state, and tribal governments and non-profits to plan and install solar and battery back-up power systems at community buildings.The projects will provide clean back-up power for critical community needs during power outages, including supporting emergency services, healthcare, and shelters. Outside of power outages, the systems will produce clean electricity that will save energy costs for the facility operators, and the systems may also reduce strain...

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King County Library System receives grant to develop a climate action plan | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

King County Library System receives grant to develop a climate action plan | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Skip to contentNewsletterContact Us54°FThe King County Library System (KCLS) received a $133,252 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to develop a Climate Action Plan over the next two years under the Climate Smart Humanities Organizations program.The KCLS Foundation will match the amount that NEH awarded by July 2024, for a total of $266,504 in grant funding.NEH supports research, education, preservation and public programs in the humanities. The Climate Smart program is one of three new grant programs that NEH created under the agency’s American Tapestry: Weaving...

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If you want a regular cocktail, go somewhere else | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

If you want a regular cocktail, go somewhere else | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

“Understanding the history of alcohol is akin to understanding history,” said mixologist Joe Dietrich of one of his biggest lessons learned during his time studying the culture and history of alcoholic spirits and the craft of mixology.Dietrich is currently the manager and one of the prime bartenders at Bellevue’s Civility & Unrest, a bar owned by James Beard award-winning chef Jason Wilson. Dietrich has been bartending at Civility & Unrest since it opened in 2017.Currently, the venue is a cocktail-centric affair, elegantly decorated and dimly lit, but Dietrich said it was not...

October 22, 2021
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Bothell star on Main Street once again dressed up for Christmas | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

Bothell star on Main Street once again dressed up for Christmas | Bothell-Kenmore Reporter

There’s an old hometown superstar in Bothell, one that has been seen in the pages of the Seattle Times and in international headlines. It has been silently keeping a watchful eye on generations of locals. Now, many are a seeing it in all new lights. The massive pine tree along Main Street and 102 Avenue Northeast has called the same spot home since at least 1911, and recently, Main Street Antique owner Linda Dorset decided to do her homework on their coniferous neighbor. “It’s a famous tree that’s brought a lot of happiness to the people of Bothell,” she said. According...

December 16, 2015
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