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Fremont group knits red hats to protest ICE, honor WWII history
When Dawn Wheeler moved back to Seattle after 11 years abroad, she was looking for ways to put down roots. She found it in a red hat. Wheeler, a Fremont resident, launched the Melt the Ice hat-making group in late January, gathering neighbors to knit and crochet red hats inspired by a Norwegian World War
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Zoo Doo season is here and ZooTunes tickets are on sale
Two Woodland Park Zoo announcements worth knowing about, one for your garden and one for your summer calendar. Zoo Doo, the zoo’s signature compost made from animal bedding and waste from zebras, giraffes, rhinos, lions and more, goes on sale now for pickup starting this weekend. The fully composted fertilizer is available in sizes ranging
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Fremont Rotary president’s daughter missing, family asks for community help
Rudy Pantoja, president of the Fremont Rotary Club, is asking the community to help locate his daughter, Olympia West-McCoy, who is listed as missing and endangered by Seattle police. West-McCoy, 35, was last seen in February following the birth of a baby boy at UW Medical Center. She is described as a White/Hispanic woman, 5
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Fremont in the Wild: The mystery bench people
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Location: Southwest side of the Fremont Bridge Spotted by: Fremont Neighbor There’s something deeply Fremont about discovering a small sculpture tucked along the southwest side of the Fremont Bridge. You’ll see two miniature figures sitting together on a bench next to a pond with a duck, one holding a fresh red flower that someone recently
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