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HISTORIC DAY| Voters approve four controversial measures in general election [7] Sworn in | Democrat Congressional candidate sworn in for U.S. House seat after receiving 60 percent in early returns [Page 6]
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2012
Bothell mayor admits to affair with intern Former employee sues Lamb for wrongful termination, mayor denies other allegations mphelps@bothell-reporter.com
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former employee of the North Creek Law Firm in Bothell is suing the business, Bothell Mayor Mark Lamb and
Boy Scouts from the Northlakes Chapter of the Order of the Arrow honor Society, including Scouts from Bothell and Kenmore, have embarked on a journey to carve a totem pole for Camp Pigott, the Scouts’ summer camp. The scouts have spent a year working on the task, cutting down a tree on scout property last Christmas, de-barking, removing the core and carving the figures of the Totem. They then spent six months, prior designing the totems, building the adzes used to carve the pole. The 15-foottall, 99-year-old yellow cedar is 18 inches in diameter and has the figures of a bear, squirrel and blue heron, figures representing aspects of the Scouts. The Pole will be raised next spring at Camp Pigott in Monroe. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
his wife Kim, for wrongful termination and invasion of privacy in connection with an alleged two-year affair between the employee and the mayor. Micaela Mae, 23, filed the suit in Snohomish
King County Sheriff Steve Strachan officially conceded to long time department spokesman John
Rosemary McAuliffe
Derek Stanford
55% 44%
Dawn McCravey
57% 42%
Sandy Guinn
1st Legislative District - Pos. 2
Luis Moscoso
Carving out a legacy
Urquhart become Kenmore’s top cop as city contracts with King County BY MATT PHELPS
1st Legislative District - Senator
8, the mayor admits to a sexual relationship with the woman but denies most other claims in Mae’s suit. In a counterclaim, the Lambs are requesting that the suit be dismissed and [ more MAYOR page 3 ]
1st Legislative District - Pos. 1
New Sheriff in town mphelps@bothell-reporter.com
County Superior Court on Oct. 29 seeking unspecified damages for lost wages, future wages and emotional distress. In an answer to the complaint filed in Snohomish County Court on Nov.
Urquhart on Nov. 8 in the race for a one-year term for the position. Urquhart, 64, held a 56-42 percent lead (388,310-294,204 votes) as of Wednesday morning according to the King County
Elections department. If confirmed, Urquhart will serve a one-year term and then face re-election next November. The Sheriff ’s Office polices all of King County but also contracts with Kenmore to specifically provide the main policing for the city. Strachan publicly conceded on his Facebook page
60% 39%
Referendum 74: Gay marriage
YES - 53% 46% - NO
on Nov. 8. “The Sheriff ’s election is over and I have conceded,” Strachan wrote. “I am proud to say that I believe I am leaving this office better than I found it.” Strachan expressed no regrets about the race. “When I accepted this challenge, I did it with the full knowledge [ more SHERIFF page 3 ]
Initiative 1185: 2/3 vote to raise taxes
YES - 64% 35% - NO
Initiative 1240: Charter Schools
YES - 50% 49% - NO
Initiative 502: Legalization of marijuana
YES - 55% 44% - NO
All results are as of Wednesday morning. The election will be certified on Nov. 27. For the full story on candidate races see page 7.
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General Election 2012