1999 Archives

Vol. 3, Issue 5 - May 1999

NEWS

Do you 'Want to be like Mike'? New community college basketball league offers you the opportunity to be a star.

Dexter and Chaney to sell building, but will stay in area Dexter and Chaney to move into Weight Watcher's building.

News Briefs Jet City Maven wins state honors, Fremont landmark to move again.

Merchant gets surprise lesson on dogs' rights Gypsy Trader owner threatened with law suit.

GTE awards grant to Cedar Park project Neighborhood gets closer to matching grant.

Lake City family welcomes newest edition Roy and Joanne Ovenell become proud parents.

Locals set out to break world record Peter Josza of Rabbit Service gambles on a dream.

THE SPORTS SECTION
Meet Brad Gagne, new women's coach More on the new North Seattle Community College basketball teams.

Sports Briefs Women's soccer at Woodland Park, Student wins silver.

Mark your calendar for Relay for Life Cancer benefit will be held in Roosevelt this year. Purchase luminaries in memory of a beloved friend.

OPINIONS
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CLO should let musicians vote on whether to unionize... from Joan Sandler of the Labor Party.

Musicians guild reprints Maven article on CLO from Tom Dzienkonski of the Musician's Guild.

Non-union CLO musician says, 'I am not a scab.' an interview of Julie Young.

Washington Schools need our help from State Representative, Phyllis Kenney.

Initiative 601 - the new scapegoat from Nafisa Napier of North Seattle Community College.

Listen up, class, teachers need better pay from Rick Olguin of North Seattle Community College.

BUSINESS BEAT
Business Briefs Avtech, Chiropractor Dr. Ya-Ling Liou, Fandrich's, University Village, and Yankee Candle.

Sports card shop opens in Fremont Brown's Cooperstown opens in Upper Fremont.

HOME & GARDEN
AROUND THE HOME:
Tree-topping offers more problems than answers By Matt Maury of the Homeowner's Club.

Replanting traffic circle April 10 Group homes get 'Christmas in April.'

DISPATCH FROM THE DOMESTIC FRONT:
The problem with unleashed dogs in the city By Corey J. Holmes.

SOUL FOOD
New church takes root in Laurelhurst By Nick Slepko.

Soul Food briefs Ananda, Fremont Baptist, and SHARE.

STAN STAPP
Students learn legal system in mock trial Decatur Elementary in Wedgwood uses creative methods to teach kids.

EYE ON EDUCATION
Your mission: Interview a Veteran and write about it. By Nick Slepko. Prize money is offered.

Playground fund drive marches towards goal Sacajawea Elementary getting closer to rebuilding playground destroyed by arson.

OUT & ABOUT
Greenwood/Phinney Art Walk, May 7-8

Music Center of NW celebrates 10 years

Local band opens for Crash Test Dummies Billy Moon on the way up.

Outdoor Cinema to open May 22

JASON'S EYE ON MUSIC:
Dropping in on local bands Seattle Guitar Circle and Godot Jason Trachtenburg.

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