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Old Molbak's site in Woodinville to become food truck event space

The parking lot of the former Molbak's garden center in Woodinville is set to transform into a vibrant space for weekly food truck events. This initiative aims to enhance community engagement and support local food vendors, contributing to the area's cultural and social landscape.

2 hurt in Woodinville apartment fire

Two individuals sustained injuries in a fire that broke out in an apartment complex in Woodinville overnight. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns regarding residential fires in the area, prompting local authorities to investigate the cause.

Two people hurt in Woodinville apartment fire

A two-alarm fire in Woodinville resulted in two individuals being hospitalized late Monday night. The incident emphasizes the dangers associated with residential fires and the urgency of fire safety measures in local communities.

Possible measles exposure in Bellevue, Seattle, Woodinville

A confirmed case of measles in a person who visited multiple businesses across King County has raised public health concerns in Bellevue, Seattle, and Woodinville. The local health department is urging residents to check their vaccination status and be aware of potential exposure at these locations.

Woodinville Receives $850,000 in Federal Funding

Woodinville received $850,000 in federal funding to enhance fish migration and restore habitats along Little Bear Creek, presented by Congresswoman Suzan DelBene. The project includes replacing undersized culverts with a bridge, allowing access to five miles of fish habitat. This initiative reflects Woodinville's commitment to conservation and collaboration with federal and state partners.

Woodinville Awarded $5 million in Federal Funds for Eastrail Corridor

Woodinville has received a $5 million federal RAISE grant for the planning and design of a new rail-to-trail project, which will enhance the Eastrail Corridor. This funding will facilitate the development of a 1.7-mile segment that is part of a larger 42-mile regional trail system, promoting recreation and transportation in the area. The project is backed by key local and federal representatives, highlighting its importance to the community.

** Ian Robert Martin | July 15, 1950 – April 13, 2024

Ian Robert Martin, a cherished member of the Woodinville community, passed away peacefully at his home in Depoe Bay, Oregon, on April 13, 2024, at the age of 73. Born in Honolulu, Hawaii, he led a fulfilling life marked by his passion for soccer, service in the U.S. Navy, and a successful career in the wood and timber industry. He was a devoted family man and skilled woodworker, leaving a lasting legacy in the community.

Eastside Fire & Rescue Seasonal Burning Moratorium

Eastside Fire & Rescue has implemented its annual burning moratorium, which will be in effect from June 15 to September 30, 2024. During this period, residential yard waste burning is prohibited, while recreational fires are allowed with a no-fee permit. Residents are encouraged to follow safety guidelines and obtain necessary permits for outdoor fires.

8 Woodinville High School Falcon Student-Athletes Sign Letters of Intent

Eight student-athletes from Woodinville High School have signed Letters of Intent to compete in college sports, marking a significant milestone in their academic and athletic careers. This achievement showcases the talent and hard work of these young individuals and highlights the school's commitment to fostering athletic excellence.

Woman wanted for $8k theft from another woman's bank account

A woman is being sought by authorities for allegedly stealing $8,000 from another woman's bank account using a fake passport in Woodinville. The incident highlights concerns around identity theft and fraudulent financial activities in the region. Local law enforcement is actively investigating the case and seeking information from the public.

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