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What's happening for you in Seattle this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of free community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below….

 

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At the risk of raining on the parade, I suggest that the inaugural festivities were not what they…

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As Washington state recovers from the recent winter cold weather and storms, Puget Sound Energy is reminding customers having trouble paying their heating bills that almost $29 million in monetary assistance is available this year from two low-income programs administered by community service agencies that recently received increased funding from the PSE and the federal government ...

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NNPA) - At a time when many companies are downsizing, the U.S. Census Bureau is seeking thousands of job applicants in Seattle and other cities across the U. S. Monica Davis, media specialist for the Philadelphia Regional Census Center, said the agency is recruiting a pool of 5,950 individuals from the Philadelphia region alone as it gears up for the 2010 Census ...

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In the midst of an historic time in our country's history, local hip hop, rap and R&B artists from all over the Seattle area gathered last weekend at the Columbia City Theater for the Martin Luther King Jr. County Executive Awards for Excellence in Hip Hop.
The award for Excellence in Hip Hop recognizes and honors innovative performers who are involved in community service and entrepreneurial achievements. Not only do they recognize artists ...

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DENVER (AP) -- Two things Brian White never saw in movies growing up: cowboys or presidents that look like him. But the Black bull rider is participating in his fourth all-Black rodeo at the National Western Stock Show in Denver on the eve of the inauguration of Barack Obama as the first Black president. It's enough to make this cowboy draw a deep breath getting ready for his ride. "It kind of sends chills up your spine" ...

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DOJ: Inmate conditions were dangerous, substandard

A proposed settlement agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice over conditions at the King County Jail was authorized this week by the Metropolitan King County Council, which also approved close to $2 million to fund implementation of the agreement. Members said they will continue to closely monitor and oversee conditions at the facility ...

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The American Red Cross Serving King & Kitsap Counties will present the 9th annual CPR Saturday event on Feb. 28, in honor of Renton Heart Month which will be hosted by Renton Technical College.
"This event is open to everyone so we encourage residents from around the county to come get trained in CPR," said Dotty Klyce, director of Health Services. "CPR can mean the difference between life and death in emergency situations and this is a great opportunity to either learn or refresh your skills."  ...

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On Monday, Jan. 19, employees at Microsoft took the time to reflect on the legacy of Dr. King as well as the evolution of diversity in society. The day featured discussions by Microsoft executives, and a special keynote address and book signing by Earvin "Magic" Johnson, who discussed how Dr. King has influenced him and the work he does for the Magic Johnson Foundation ...

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A new county flag was introduced at King County's 22nd Annual Martin Luther King Celebration, held at Seattle's Paramount Theatre on Jan 22. The image on the flag is the design adopted as the new logo for King County in 2007. Above, Metropolitan King County Councilmember Larry Gossett, left, and Council Chair Dow Constantine, right, are joined by County Executive Ron Sims in unveiling the new King County Flag, bearing the likeness of the County's namesake, The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

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The Skanner Foundation's 38th Annual MLK Breakfast