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Vol. 8, Issue 4 - April 2004 NEWS Getting ready for Costco City may close two streets as mitigation for Aurora Avenue retail project. Seeing the Light Playfield lighting the most controversial element of Magnuson Park proposal. Lake City Mini-Park to change Planned renovation will address problems by transforming walled haven into public plaza. Mini-Park home to many friends Lake City park a meeting place, not a homeless shelter, say regular visitors. County to study Wallingford facility Committee will create vision for future of North Lake Union Metro building. More playfield lights Meeting set for April 1 on Ingraham High School field lighting. COLUMN: STAN'S LOOKOUT
COLUMN: LAND USE
COLUMN: COPS N ROBBERS
OPINIONS Opinions expressed in this web site do not reflect the views of the publishers of the Seattle Sun newspaper. Everyone is welcome to write to express their own opinions. Check this website for deadlines. Letters to the Editor Monorail fires back, Reader appreciates coverage, Nellie Goodhugh School correction COLUMN: JANE EXPLAINS
COLUMN: POLITICALLY SPEAKING
HEALTHY LIVING Crown Hill Chiropractic Dr. Scott Lynch in fifth year serving community. Rower heads south Lake City resident Jennings to attend Clemson University on athletic/academic scholarships. Healthy Living Briefs UW researcher honored, Northwest Family Life benefit features actress O'Neill, Relay for Life planned for Woodland Park, Fundraiser to benefit Fremont Public Association, Rotarian travels to India to fight polio, Senior Services seeks drivers. EYE ON EDUCATION Discovering Wallingford's past Eighth-graders create radio reports on neighborhood history in Hamilton Middle School/Jack Straw project. Boone takes over at Hale New football coach cut back on career as attorney to help out as volunteer teacher, coach. BUSINESS BEAT Warren Aakervik: A man on a mission Ballard Oil owner works to protect, promote Seattle's fishing industry. Business Briefs Essential Baking turns 10, Swink joins Windermere, The Wedge closes Laurelhurst shop. SOUL FOOD Churches answer call of needy Tent City, church shelters bring a human face to homelessness. OUT & ABOUT Young Playwrights featured at festival Plays by local students Krantz, Strucker to be performed at April FringeACT Festival. Terry Edward Moore Sand Point actor keeps busy with acting, directing duties. Civic Light Opera presents 'On the Town' Broadway classic is latest production for North End-based company. Spring Clean Get involved in city efforts to spruce up Seattle. Out and About Briefs Library Story Time to stay in Lake City during library renovation, Wallingford Then and Now history presentation, Zoo presents 'Bunny Bounce.' HOME & GARDEN Carson Cleaners Business a University District fixture for four decades. Apartment tax breaks approved Council approves plan aimed at boosting 'workforce housing,' but critics unimpressed with program. Home and Garden Briefs Greenwood Garage Sale day is April 17, RE Store offers home/garden workshops, City Light rates to drop slightly. COLUMN: AROUND THE HOME
COLUMN: DECORATING DILEMMAS
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