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Seattle Southside Chamber's March Mixer will be Wednesday, Mar. 24 - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce is set to host a virtual Chamber Mixer on March 24, 2021, sponsored by Dan the Sausageman, aimed at facilitating networking among local business members. Attendees will have the chance to win a Gold Rush Box filled with gourmet treats, enhancing the event's appeal. This online gathering symbolizes a proactive approach to maintain community connections during challenging times.

Port of Seattle invests over 1 million in grants benefitting jobs and environment

The Port of Seattle Commission has allocated over $1 million in grants aimed at supporting economic recovery and environmental sustainability in South King County. Fourteen organizations will receive nearly $218,000 in environmental grants, while an Economic Development Partnership program is set to provide up to $930,000 for local recovery efforts. This initiative underscores the Port's commitment to community equity and environmental improvements in areas hardest hit by COVID-19.

Police seeking publics help finding Precious-Grace Tago, last seen in Tukwila

Detectives seek public assistance to locate 28-year-old Precious-Grace Tago, last seen in Tukwila. Standing at 4’11” and weighing 130 pounds, her family describes her as a loving mother who is deeply connected to her children. Those with information on her whereabouts should contact the King County Sheriff’s Office.

Regions first Maritime High School to open in Fall 2021

Maritime High School, focused on maritime careers, will open in September 2021 at the Olympic Interim Site in Des Moines, with applications accepted until January 31. The school will partner with local organizations to provide a curriculum centered on marine science and hands-on learning experiences. Superintendent Susan Enfield emphasizes the importance of preparing students for careers in the maritime industry.

Burien man charged by Prosecutors Office for online laptop robbery, police chase

A Burien man, Robert Anthony Lomas, faces first-degree robbery and police pursuit charges after allegedly stealing a vehicle at gunpoint during a laptop sale in Kent. Lomas, 39, led police on a high-speed chase before being apprehended; he had seven prior felony convictions. His arraignment is set for January 7, 2021.

VIDEO Candidates vying for 11th 33rd Districts debate in online forum

Candidates for the 11th and 33rd legislative districts participated in an online forum hosted by various organizations on October 14, 2020. Attendees submitted questions via chat, while some candidates, including Sean Atchison and Steve Bergquist, did not participate. The forum provided insights into the candidates' positions and priorities for the upcoming election.

Overnight shooting in Burien sends man to Harborview

A shooting in Burien injured one man, who was transported to Harborview Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries. The King County Sheriff’s Office reported that the suspect fled the scene, and no further information is available at this time.

Donors needed for Bloodworks Northwest Pop-Up Donor Center in Burien Aug. 2125

Bloodworks Northwest seeks blood donors for its Pop-Up Blood Donor Center at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Burien from August 21 to 25, 2020. Appointments are mandatory to ensure safety and adhere to social distancing guidelines, with specific restrictions for attendees. Donors can enter a raffle to win an Apple iPad Pro by participating in this critical community health initiative.

Applications now open for Port of Seattles South King County Fund

The Port of Seattle has launched the South King County Fund Economic Recovery Grant to support communities near the airport impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. With $1 million in funding available, the grant aims to foster workforce development and job creation in Port-related industries, specifically targeting economically vulnerable populations. Proposals are due by noon on September 30, 2020.

Donate blood at Bloodworks Pop-Up Donor Center in Burien Aug. 2125

Bloodworks Northwest will host a Pop-Up Donor Center in Burien from August 21 to 25, providing a local venue for blood donations. All donations require an appointment, adhering to safety protocols, including mask mandates. Participants can enter to win an Apple iPad Pro by donating during this period.

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