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    Renton man: Fire sprinklers worth the small cost
    Renton man: Fire sprinklers worth the small cost
    June 12, 2008 7:36 pm

    Home fire sprinkler systems save billions of dollars while saving lives of countless occupants and firefighters. Sprinklers typically cost one-half percent to 1 percent of a new home’s price, but more than pay for themselves in reduced insurance premiums and other savings.

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    Thanks to Renton school teacher for attending dance recital
    Thanks to Renton school teacher for attending dance...
    June 9, 2008 5:41 pm

    I wanted to take a moment to thank and recognize Ms. Hutt, a local Talbot Hill Elementary school teacher who attended a Renton Community Center dance recital.

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    Humorous observations of Renton Highlands Man
    Humorous observations of Renton Highlands Man
    June 9, 2008 5:41 pm

    It has been fascinating to read in the Renton Reporter about Highlands Man – a tantalizing glimpse into the past. When I came to page 19 of your June 4 issue, though, the article became rather entertaining: “The goal is to gather all of the young man’s remains and give them a proper burial, hopefully under the watchful eye of his ancestors, if they can be located.”
    I suppose if their graves were better marked than his, you could track down their headstones, though I doubt his ancestors’ mortal remains are in possession of any kind of “watchful eye.”

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    Ohn Carlson and toddler diplomacy
    Ohn Carlson and toddler diplomacy
    May 26, 2008 7:32 pm

    Regarding John Carlson’s commentary of May 21, Renton Reporter. If he reads his own quoted words of our President, George H.W. Bush is defining the mere act of communicating with leaders we don’t like as “appeasement.” He shows this to be poor policy with the example of Kennedy meeting Khrushchev in 1961.

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    Thanks to staff of community center
    Thanks to staff of community center
    May 26, 2008 7:32 pm

    As the school year is coming to a close, I wanted to recognize the Renton Community Center and some their specific staff members. I feel lucky to live in a city that offers such a variety of programs for my toddlers. I have been bringing my three kids to the Renton Community Center for 3-plus years. My kids love the classes, the teachers and the office staff who treat us like family. I really appreciate having a safe and fun environment for my kids to learn and grow in.

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    Let the sun shine at Valley Medical Center
    Let the sun shine at Valley Medical Center
    May 20, 2008 3:25 pm

    In the last election I was elected on a reform platform to try and bring more transparency to governing King County Public Hospital District No. 1 (Valley Medical Center). I want to thank you for the trust that so many citizens and voters have placed in myself and other elected officials to work together to ensure public resources are being used for the maximum public good.

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    Don’t forget to mail school bond ballot
    Don’t forget to mail school bond ballot
    May 17, 2008 12:00 am

    Have you sent in your ballot?

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    District needs to be more upfront
    District needs to be more upfront
    May 15, 2008 11:26 pm

    No surprise – Renton bond measure for May 20 states “No tax-rate increase (rate remains a low $3.44/$1,000 of assessed value).”

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    Children deserve safe place to learn
    Children deserve safe place to learn
    May 15, 2008 11:26 pm

    School district measure on May 20 will not increase tax rates.

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    Bond benefits future students
    Bond benefits future students
    May 13, 2008 3:02 pm

    Many people think that since most high school students can’t vote, we don’t really care about the important politics, like the next improvement bond that is on the ballot for May 20. But the thing is, we absolutely do care about what’s going to happen. The Renton School District motto is “Launching Learning to Last a Lifetime,” which we wholeheartedly agree with. Our years here at Lindbergh have taught us more than what we could learn inside a classroom; we have learned about life and most importantly about what the real world will be like beyond the classroom.

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    Bond benefits athletics
    Bond benefits athletics
    May 13, 2008 3:00 pm

    The theme of our current bond election is “Building for a Lifetime of Learning.” I personally believe that “learning” includes building strong bodies as well as strong minds. As the parent of three student-athletes who have thrived in the Renton School District, I have seen firsthand how involvement in extracurricular activities benefits our students in many positive, character-building ways. I’d like to focus briefly on this aspect of the bond proposal:

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    Has a prime piece of waterfront property been taken ov
    Has a prime piece of waterfront property been...
    May 8, 2008 4:27 pm

    Has a prime piece of waterfront property been taken over by the “Canadians?”

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    Double white line rule is confusing
    Double white line rule is confusing
    May 8, 2008 4:27 pm

    Re: “First HOT commute going good,” Renton Reporter, Wednesday May 7, 2008

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    Make John Carlson pay for his column
    Make John Carlson pay for his column
    May 5, 2008 6:41 pm

    For the past two weeks your readers have been treated to a John Carlson column that parrots the Dino Rossi campaign mantra. I presume that you pay Carlson for this column. Actually, I believe that you should charge him the standard advertisement rate for political ads. Or alternatively, you could provide Gov. Gregoire with equal time and space.

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    Valley Medical major provider
    Valley Medical major provider
    May 5, 2008 6:41 pm

    Glad to hear you’re in favor of universal healthcare. (Susan Beverly, Letter to the Editor, April 26) So am I. Let me first say that I work full time, live in a working-class neighborhood (no upscale residence for me, no favored consumer status), and my kids go to public school. And you don’t need to worry that you pay for my healthcare. I also pay a separate health insurance premium through my work plus office deductibles, just like most people do. I also don’t mind paying taxes for schools and emergency services used as common resources by the community.

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    Follow the law and save lives
    Follow the law and save lives
    May 5, 2008 6:41 pm

    I am writing in regards to the Wednesday, April 23, article in the Renton Reporter titled “Red-light cameras on duty May 1.” I’m glad that such action is being taken, but appalled that so little is being done toward making the roads safer.

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    Oh, come on. Fun in the rain?
    Oh, come on. Fun in the rain?
    May 1, 2008 8:53 pm

    Is Nick Eckstein serious? I agree that you can have fun in the snow but “fun in the rain?” Come on Nick! I think Nick Eckstein should send the Renton Reporter ALL of his wonderful pictures of him having all that wonderful fun in the wet, cold and miserable rain. As for our family, we can’t wait until the sun shines and we can enjoy the outdoors again.

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    Appropriate use for red-light $$
    Appropriate use for red-light $$
    May 1, 2008 8:53 pm

    Your news story “Red-light cameras on duty May 1” (Renton Reporter, April 23) says Renton officials won’t stop just because our Initiative I-985 uses the city’s camera profits to reduce traffic congestion.

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    Hospital district concept outdated
    Hospital district concept outdated
    April 14, 2008 8:08 pm

    Sylvia Cavazos has it all wrong when she blames politicking for the groundswell of opposition to Valley Medical feeding at the public trough. I’m no enemy of Don Jacobson and no great fan of Pam Roach, but this time the senator has an idea that makes sense. Far from “interjecting” herself, she is doing just what I wish the legislators in my district would do — acting in the interest of the taxpayers she represents.

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    Letters to the editor
    Letters to the editor
    April 7, 2008 5:33 pm

    Letter to Pastor Zimmerman:

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