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Friday, MAY 24, 2013
City dumps proposed north-end site for waste transfer station By ROBERT WHALE rwhale@auburn-reporter.com
It’s official – the City of Auburn wants no part of the waste
transfer station that King County is considering building on an undeveloped, soggy, weed-wild parcel off West Valley Highway at the foot of West Hill.
That much the City Council settled Monday night before a chamber room packed with West Hill residents and others who loathe the idea of a transfer sta-
tion there. Opponents had earlier described to the council what a problem it would be to let King County build an $80 million transfer station on
the site just north of the 37th Street Northwest-West Valley Highway intersection. [ more STATION page 7 ]
3 newcomers join the race for City Council By ROBERT WHALE rwhale@auburn-reporter.com
Three political newcomers – Thomas Sauers, Jodi Riker-Yap and Michelle Binetti – have entered the race for Auburn City Council. Last week Sauers filed alongside Yolanda Trout and Frank Lonergan for Position 4, held for eight years by mayoral candidate Nancy Backus. Riker-Yap filed for Position 2, mayoral candidate John Partridge’s seat, against businessman Claude DeCorsi, and Binetti filed for Position 6 against incumbent Rich Wagner. The Aug. 6 primary will pare the field for Position 4 to two. The general election is Nov. 5. A closer look at the candidates:
Day for the dogs Fern Haynes’ canine companion, Dan The Dog, right, came away with Best Dressed Pet award during Reber Ranch’s ‘Unleashed’ Pet Contest at Petpalooza last Saturday. Lindsey Markegard and her dog, Mia, above, captured the Dog Trot 5K with a time of 20 minutes, 2.5 seconds. The Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation popular pet festival returned to Game Farm Park for fun and games, a parade and vendors.
Thomas Sauers A Kent native, Sauers wants to be on the City Council so he can do something about rising crime, aging streets and the city’s anemic business climate.
RACHEL CIAMPI, Auburn Reporter
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MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
SURVIVING, SAILING THROUGH HOSTILE WATERS Local man looks back on a long, fortuitous career in the Navy BY MARK KLAAS mklaas@auburn-reporter.com
As a young Navy machinist caught in the coils of World War II, Tony Mola looked his ter-
rifying enemy in the eyes more times than he cares to remember. Danger, dismemberment, death seemed to await Mola and his fellow sailors at every turn.
But that day in 1945 aboard the USS William Seiverling, a destroyer escort positioned off the Japanese island of Okinawa in 1945, that day is in a class of
Auburn Community Players Presents
terror all by itself. Heading to the bow of the ship to make some repairs that morning, Mola heard something buzzing in the skies right over his head. He looked up. “A kamikaze was coming at me. I could see the pilot. He was that close. Someone then yelled, ‘Look out, Tony, look out.’ … But fortunately, he didn’t hit us. He swerved and hit one of the destroyers … [ more mola page 4 ]
Then and now: Tony Mola served 40 years in the U.S. Navy, including duty in the Pacific Theater during World War II. MARK KLAAS, Auburn Reporter
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