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3. Male falls out of ceiling in Safeway’s men’s bathroom, naked woman at Log Boom Many big stories graced Park - Kenmore Blotter the pages of the Bothell/ The Kenmore blotters Kenmore Reporter this year. provided by the King County Here is a list of the most read Sheriff’s Office hit a particustories of 2015 from bothelllarly bizarre note on Aug. reporter.com. 18, after deputies, whom 1. PCC Natural Markets to Kenmore contracts with open new store in Bothell, to provide police services, Seattle-based PCC Natural reported a man fell out of the Markets announced in July men’s bathroom ceiling in they would be opening a Safeway and ran off. Bothell branch in 2016, 4. Chase and crash compliwhich is expected to create cates traffic along some 130 jobs. Highway 405 and It’s expected to be 527. located south of A robbery suspect the Interstate 405 led police on a highand Bothell-Everett speed pursuit from Highway intersection Shoreline to Bothell in the Canyon Park on April 8, ending Shopping Center. when he crashed, The new Bothell loresulting in a hip cation would be the injury. Alan Smith 10th PCC store. 5. Bell tolls as 2. Storm update: guilty verdict anAll Northshore schools nounced in Alan Smith closed today, could stay murder trial closed tomorrow Bothell resident Alan A crippling windstorm Smith was convicted of swept through the state Nov. murdering his estranged 18, devastating the power wife, Susann Smith, by beatgrids in Kirkland, Bothell, ing her with blunt objects Kenmore and Woodinville, and drowning her in a tub among others. Although in 2013. As the judge was Puget Sound Energy claims reading the guilty verdict, to have restored power withthe 2 p.m. bells rang outside, in 24 hours, many residents creating an eerie cosmic reported extended power coincidence of which Poe outages, and forced the issue would have approved. of patchy area power service 6. Child struck by car, to the forefront of heated killed at Redmond Town Kenmore City Council meet- Center, driver from Kenmore ings. [ more 2015 page 9 ] BY AARON KUNKLER
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For nearly 13 years Kent Manchester has operated his homemade train and pony rides at Country Village in Bothell. Higher property taxes are at the root of a move that has forced the longtime Country Village attraction to look for a new home. AARON KUNKLER, Kenmore Reporter
Last stop for the Iron Horse at Country Village BY AARON KUNKLER akunkler@bothell-reporter.com
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or nearly 13 years Kent Manchester has been building a train-lovers utopia in an open field behind Bothell’s Country Village, but by Jan. 1, the Iron Horse Railway and pony rides will be gone until further
notice. Country Village owners group Loveless Family LLC decided to begin sales negotiations for the four-acre plot with a real estate developer which could be constructing hundreds of multi-family housing units on the land. “We tried to keep
the train rides, but he feels that he has to have pasture for his ponies on site, and I just won’t have pasture,” said Country Village co-owner Leeann Tesorieri. Increasing property values in Bothell prompted the owners group to consider selling. “With the increase in
property taxes, we just can’t have land that sits there,” she said. “We have to pay property taxes, and there’s no revenue for us.” Iron Horse Railway has expanded over the years since its inception in 2003, but Manchester’s love of trains started well before that. [ more TRAIN page 9 ]
Puget Sound Energy talks outages with Kenmore Council during tour On a rainy Monday afternoon, representatives from Puget Sound Energy and the City of Kenmore met beneath
Kenmore’s troubled circuit 26 to discuss what the company plans to do to address residents’ concerns over frequent power outages. Standing beneath a PSE tent in pouring rain in the
19500 block of 65th Avenue Northeast, members of the Kenmore City Council watched company spokeswoman RaeLynn Asah explain how the circuit runs through more than 125
private properties and some 1,500 customers. “This is such a different circuit than most of the rest of them in our system,” she said. This is due, Asah said, to
former King County plans to construct a road along the route of the wires, which was later scrapped, but the power lines were still constructed. “It’s a hodgepodge of easements in the area,” she said.
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Circuit 26 runs between back yards and next to dense patches of trees. Asah said the drought and recent storms have combined to cause ever increasing power [ more PSE page 2 ]
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