Auburn Reporter, September 06, 2013

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INSIDE | Auburn man interviews Iron Maiden artist [14]

Friday, SEPTEMBER 6, 2013

Sports | Heilborn, White fuel Ravens’ volleyball fortunes [21]

Still no arrests in pub shootings 5 months later

BACK TO SCHOOL

By ROBERT WHALE rwhale@auburn-reporter.com

Kelsie Anderson returns to familiar surroundings, this time as a first-year teacher at Lea Hill Elementary. ROBERT WHALE, Auburn Reporter

COMING FULL CIRCLE IN THE CLASSROOM Teacher returns to her roots to guide kindergartners

By ROBERT WHALE

INSIDE: More on Auburn schools, pages 5, 7, 11

rwhale@auburn-reporter.com

All of the settings are familial to Kelsie Anderson – and almost eerily familiar. Almost 20 years after a bright, wideeyed, curious kindergartner named Kelsie Criddle first entered a classroom at Hazelwood Elementary School, Anderson, all grown up, was back in that same

Work continues on resolving who did what and when in connection with the shootings that killed three people outside the Sports Page Tavern in Auburn on March 31. But given the chaotic scene described in court papers and the number of people involved, sorting out who did what and when has slowed progress on the investigation.

[ more ANDERSON page 7 ]

By SHAWN SKAGER

Members of three unions representing grocery store workers in the Puget Sound region took to the streets on Aug. 28, picketing to raise

Barber’s Roundup a rousing success By SHAWN SKAGER sskager@auburn-reporter.com

Cadence Stape, 14, gets a cotton candy hook up from Katy Moran at Saturday’s Barber’s Roundup. SHAWN SKAGER, Auburn Reporter

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The annual Barber’s Roundup distributed school supplies and clothing to hundreds of needy kids at Game Farm Park last Saturday. Auburn businesses donated the free school supplies and clothes.

Chili cook-off this Sunday at the Market!

Sunday market through Sept. 22 | 10 am-3 pm Sound Transit Plaza, 23 A Street SW www.auburnfarmersmarket.org | 253-266-2726

In addition, Auburn’s Into Community Events (ICE Ministry) provided all-comers with free cotton candy, popcorn, hot dogs and entertainment, including bouncy toys and a dunk tank. “I’m still floating on Cloud 9. I feel so blessed,” organizer Cynthia Lozier said. The turnout for the event

[ more SHOOTINGS page 7 ]

Grocery workers picket to raise regional awareness sskager@auburn-reporter.com

room for her student teaching. On Wednesday the Auburn native welcomed her first class of kindergartners to the classroom at nearby Lea Hill

No charges have yet been filed. “The case remains under investigation by the Auburn Police Department in conjunction with our Homicide Unit,” said Ian Goodhew, a spokesman for the King County Prosecutor’s office. Killed that morning were Lorenzo Duncan, 23, Antaun Greer, 21 and Nicholas Lindsay, 26. Within days King

was so great that Lozier said she ran out of items and is still collecting for those that didn’t receive any. “I was able to get all the school supplies I needed over the weekend, except crayons and a hundred backpacks.” Lozier added that anyone willing to contribute to help fill the gap could call her at 253-934-1966.

awareness about ongoing contract negotiations with several local grocery stores, including the Auburn Safeway and Fred Meyer stores. According to United [ more STRIKE page 3 ]

Feds update marijuana enforcement guidelines By SHAWN SKAGER sskager@auburn-reporter.com

Local municipalities waiting on state and federal clarification on Washington’s voter approved marijuana laws got an answer from the federal government last week. [ more ruling page 8 ]

Chili cook-off 11am-2pm


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