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28-year-old man’s move to Fall City prompts October 16 talk at Library Fall City residents living in or near the 36400 block of Southeast 56th Street, are being cautioned about one of their neighbors. This area, across the Snoqualmie River from the Plum boat launch, is home to a Level 3 sex offender, Jonathan Steven Kindle, registered with the King County Sheriff ’s Office (KCSO), and under the supervision of the state Department of Corrections (DOC). Kindle, 28, is one of two registered sex offenders living in Fall City.
Proud night for Mount Si at annual homecoming Page 14
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Fashion show in the lunch room: DECA students show the trends Page 22
Index Opinion 4 5 Letters 9 Calendar On the Scanner 16 22 Movie Times Classifieds 18-21
Vol. 99, No. 20
Author of state’s archival history to share journey at history meeting By Seth Truscott Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo
Envisioning a wealth of kind acts during Pay It Forward Week, PIF committee members swap the cards that explain the week, along with the URL of the website for sharing their stories. Pictured from left are: back Debby Peterman, Kathy White, and Sue Mocker; front - Chris Fagan, Louise Wall, and Lindsey Oliver.
Forward movement Upper Valley week of kindness starts Oct. 14, free movie showing tonight sets the example A Valley committee offers ways to be kind at www.svwib.com. Pay It Forward ideas include: • Compliment people by name. • Let someone ahead in line. • Send a personal thank-you card
By Carol Ladwig Staff Reporter
Whether or not kindness is contagious, Debby Peterman’s enthusiasm about it has to be. Just hearing her talk about Pay it Forward, a week focused on Valley people doing nice things for others, friends and strangers alike, is enough to inspire almost anyone. See FORWARD, 7
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“For the Fall City Historical Society—Enjoy this archival journey through history, though Washington’s documents,” writes Lorraine McConaghy, just before signing her name on the second page of Fall City’s copy of her new book. McConaghy, Public Historian with the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle, presented the local society lorraine with “New Land, North of the Columbia,” a hardcov- Mcconaghy er book that explores the seminal moments of Washington’s history through primary documents—everything from marriage certificates and telegraph receipts to newspaper clippings, blueprints and fruit box labels. See ARchive, 7
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