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Compiled by the Woodinville Heritage Society

The Woodinville Heritage Society compiled highlights from the second annual autumn festival, held in September 1984, showcasing community events like the Grape Stomp. This article emphasizes the collaboration and spirit of the Woodinville community during the festival.

Washington State Supreme Court upholds Growth Management Hearings Board ruling, protecting Washington farmland

The Washington State Supreme Court upheld a ruling from the Growth Management Hearings Board, protecting Washington farmland from potential development under King County's Adult Beverage Ordinance. This decision, made on September 19, 2024, reinforces the importance of agricultural land preservation in the region.

Falcon Football Opens Pre-Season with Dominant 58-7 Win

The Woodinville High School Falcon varsity football team kicked off their 2024 season with an impressive 58-7 victory over Ganesha High School in Pomona, California. This commanding win sets a promising tone for the Falcons as they embark on the new season.

Grothen leads Woodinville to victory

Woodinville Falcons secured a thrilling victory against the Union Titans during a home, non-conference varsity football game on September 13, led by senior quarterback Levi Grothen. His outstanding performance not only highlighted his skills but also significantly contributed to the team's success, making this match a memorable event for local fans.

SR 202 Will Close for Five Days to Support Fish Migration Efforts

State Route 202 will be closed in both directions from September 15-20 to remove a barrier to fish swimming in nearby creeks. The closure aims to support local fish migration and habitat restoration efforts, which are crucial for maintaining the ecosystem. This project is part of ongoing efforts by the City of Woodinville to enhance environmental conditions in the area.

SR 202 Will Close for Five Days Sept. 15-20 for Fish Barrier Removal

State Route 202 will close for five days from September 15 to 20 to facilitate the removal of a fish barrier near Redmond, impacting both directions of the route. This closure is part of efforts to improve fish migration in local creeks feeding into Sammamish Creek. Residents are advised to plan accordingly.

SR 202 will close for five days Sept. 15-20

State Route 202 will be closed for five days from September 15 to September 20 to facilitate the installation of a new culvert that will improve fish passage in two creeks feeding into Sammamish Creek. During this period, signed detours will be in place for motorists, while access to local businesses will remain open. The project aims to enhance nearly 3.5 miles of native habitat for various fish species.

SR 202 to Close for Five Days for Fish Migration Project

State Route 202 will be closed for five days from September 15 to September 20 to facilitate the removal of a barrier to fish migration. This closure is necessary for the ongoing efforts to enhance the ecosystem of the creeks feeding into Sammamish Creek north of Redmond.

Public Comment Period Open for Draft Capital Improvement Plan

The City of Woodinville is encouraging community members to review and provide feedback on the Draft Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) for 2025-2030, which aims to enhance the quality of life for residents and businesses. The public comment period is open until October 6th, and details can be found through the provided feedback form link.

Woodinville Police Blotter

The Woodinville Police Blotter provides a detailed account of various thefts, burglaries, and other police activities in Woodinville, highlighting a range of stolen items and incidents over several months. The reports include various theft types, from bicycles to electronics, and mention arrests made in connection with these crimes. This ongoing documentation sheds light on the local crime trends affecting the community.

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