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April

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Ferguson recognizes UW math whiz William Johnson
Council congratulates Kenmore resident, winner of Putnam math competition

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Council supports implementation of program focusing on threats against police
“RADAR” initiative would develop strategies to track violent offenders

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Phillips highlights his “Greenprint” for environmental action
Earth Day serves as reminder of work needed to protect King County’s natural environment

20
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International Symposium on Waste Management Information
Experts discuss opportunities to reduce environmental impact, increase use of alternative energy source and reclaim resources

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“21st Century Governance” Council adopts priorities for 2010
Motion sets goals for 2010, creates scorecard for public to monitor

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County Council, Burien approve final steps for North Highline annexation to city
Drago thanks residents and officials that contributed to successful transition

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Fiscal challenges for Criminal Justice agencies will impact public safety system in 2011 County Budget
Budget Committee briefed on potential cuts to criminal justice programs due to $60 million budget shortfall

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Plug and drive: Council adopts policies for electric vehicle charging station program
Up to 200 stations at County facilities will be available for public use

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Community grants available for preventing obesity, tobacco use
Federal stimulus grant makes funds available to community agencies, schools, and local governments

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Over 100 attorneys join letter urging Attorney General to reconsider suit
Merit and fiscal wisdom of suit questioned by Ferguson, Constantine, Kline, and Pedersen

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Ferguson assists Shoreline Veterans Center with retired King County van
Vehicle will assist agency in aiding veterans in their recovery

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Dunn supports King County Sheriff’s program to focus on threats against police
“RADAR” initiative would develop strategies to track violent offenders

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