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KUOW - 100 years of Seattle complaints: Seattle has been dying for a long time

100 years of Seattle complaints: Seattle has been dying for a long time May 18, 2021 Seattle is dying. Now. Then. Always. We take a look at how every generation gripes about losing their nostalgic Old Seattle. Plus, a recap on Governor Inslee s signing ceremony, which includes some surprise and controversial vetoes. Lastly, the latest of our ongoing weekly conversations with candidates running for Seattle mayor. Individual segments are available in our podcast stream or at www.kuow.org/record. Governor Inslee vetoes the legislature s grand bargain in climate bills Three climate bills were at the center of the governor s signing ceremony yesterday. Two of them saw critical vetoes that undid hard-won concessions in the legislature. Bill Radke speaks with the Seattle Times Hal Bernton about what this means for the legislation going forward.

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Deceased = Kite, Jack Naumann :: So Md Obituary

Jack Naumann Kite 83 of Bryantown, MD passed away on Thursday April 29, 2021 at the Calvert Health Medical Center. He was a treasured husband, father, brother and friend with a gentle and joyful spirit. Along with his wife of 56 years, Jeannette Wilson Kite (deceased) he raised four loving children, Connie Kite (deceased) Vickie Kite Milburn (Patrick Milburn) Jacqueline Martin (Eddie Martin) and John Kite. Jack enjoyed fishing, sports, and nascar, eating crabs, spending time with his family and friends, and reminiscing about his young adult adventures. He loved animals, most especially dogs, that seemed to be attracted to his kind heart. After retiring from the Local 602 Steamfitters Union he was happy to fill his time assisting his wife with her craft business and helping with the after school care of his two grandchildren, Morgan Martin Critchfield (Jon Critchfield) and Casey Martin, whom he cherished. He was excited when his first great grandchild Maura Critchfield was bo

Former Hogs Geared Up for MiLB Opening Day

Oliver Grigg May 4, 2021 FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – After a hiatus of more than 19 months due to the coronavirus pandemic, Minor League Baseball is back. Nearly two dozen former Arkansas standouts will suit up for a minor-league affiliate this season. Heston Kjerstad, the second overall pick in the 2020 MLB Draft, headlines the group, reporting to the Delmarva Shorebirds (Low-A, Baltimore Orioles) to begin his pro career. Kjerstad’s debut is highly anticipated following the cancellation of last season. The outfielder is the No. 59 overall prospect in all of baseball entering the 2021 campaign. Fellow 2020 draftee Casey Martin will report to the Clearwater Threshers (Low-A, Philadelphia Phillies). The speedy infielder was selected by the Phillies in the third round (87th) overall in this past year’s draft.

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