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Youth Art Exhibit runs through Jan. 29 in Kenmore BY DEANNA ISAACS disaacs@bothell-reporter.com
January is the last month to see the Youth Art Group Exhibit, currently open at Kenmore City Hall. Presented by the Arts of Kenmore, the exhibit opened
on Nov. 21, 2014 and ends on Jan. 29, 2015. “The City of Kenmore is actively involved in supporting our youth in many ways,” said Mayor David Baker. “Having the opportunity to showcase their art is part of supporting our comunity.”
Only three weeks remain to see paintings, photos and more from local artists, ages 5 to 19, showcased in the main foyer at Kenmore City Hall. Out of the 83 works submitted to the Arts of Kenmore group, only 26 were chosen to be displayed for the
exhibit. First place for the juried art show held on Nov. 21st are Sophie Zhang (5-8 age category) for her work ‘Pear’, Fred Lui (9-12 age category) for his piece ‘Magical Fruit’, and Jennifer Chen (13-19 age category) for her ‘Still Life’.
Kenmore Reporter’s most read stories online for 2014 BY MATT PHELPS mphelps@bothell-reporter.com
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he Bothell/Kenmore Reporter was filled with tragedy and triumph during 2014. From the State Champion Bothell High School football team to a series of accidents that took lives in Kenmore crosswalks, the pages of the Reporter chronicled Northshore life. Here are the top 10 most read stories of 2014 for bothell-reporter.com as calculated by Google analytics. 1. Driver arrested for deadly car crash after leaving scene, Deadliest Catch star reportedly in vehicle The initial investigation report from the Kirkland Police Department stated
The Youth Art Exhibit at Kenmore City Hall runs through Jan. 29 2015. DEANNA ISAACS, Bothell Reporter
Gov. Inslee talks budget, transportation with Reporter
that Kenmore resident Kyle J. Reel was the driver of a car that crashed on Simonds Road in Kirkland while traveling at speeds of 80-90 mph during September. Reel was killed in the crash and was found in the front seat. But further investigation of the crash found that Reel was a passenger and Thomas Bird was the driver. Dave Zielinski, who is one of the fisherman on the boat “Time Bandit,” featured on Discovery Channel’s Deadliest Catch, was also a passenger in the car. Bird was eventually charged in the case. 2. Witness in Alan Smith murder trial commits suicide The murder case involving former Bothell mother [ more 2014 page 3 ]
Washington State Gov. Jay Inslee sat down with the Reporter Newspapers group to discuss his new budget, which includes money to expand the waterfront in Saint Edward State Park in Kenmore. Inslee also answered questions about education funding, transportation and other important issues that impact Bothell and Kenmore. For the full story see page 9. CRAIG GROSHART, Bellevue Reporter
Embattled Bothell doctor looks forward to reapplying for license Catanzaro provides hope to national patients After a nearly year long legal battle, Dr. John A. Catanzaro readies for his
return to treating patients the way they want to be treated - naturopathically and emotionally speaking, and on an individual basis. Back in January of 2014,
doctor. Julie Totland, a patient of one of the doctors at the Health and Wellness Institute of Integrative Medicine and Cancer Research, is a patient at the clinic who also takes her daughter to see Catanzaro’s team to treat
Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS), a rare heart condition. “Dr. John is the only one who really thinks outside the box, as far as her condition goes,” Totland said. “We have done all of the mainstream therapies that are out there
without much success. We started seeing Dr. John because he was willing to try things that were a little more outside of the box for my daughter’s condition.” Part of the appeal of naturopathy isn’t just that [ more DOCTOR page 8 ]
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the Department of Health suspended Catanzaro for failing to follow certain protocols during his cancer treatments, not keeping records, and performing inadequate patient examinations after allegations arose from a mainstream medical