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April
                                Karina O’Malley’s effort to help homeless on Eastside recognized by Balducci with MLK Medal of Distinguished Service
                                “In 1957, Dr. King pointed out that life’s most persistent and urgent question is ‘what are you doing for others?’ Karina O’Malley has answered that question by dedicating her considerable energy, compassion, and intelligence to improving the lives of women without homes in East King County.”
                            
                                Doug Baldwin’s work in Renton, South County recognized by Councilmember Dave Upthegrove with  MLK Medal of Distinguished Service
                                As the visionary behind the Family First Community Center, Doug partnered with the City of Renton and the Renton School District to design and build the Center in the Cascade/Benson Hill area. 
                            
                                Allowing infants to come to work 
                                County Council calls for pilot program to allow eligible employees to bring new babies to county offices 
                            
                                Immigrant rights activist Jorge Barón receives MLK Medal of Distinguished Service
                                “Jorge truly exemplifies what Martin Luther King Jr. stood for by fighting for a world that is inclusive and welcoming to all people regardless of where they were born or how they got here” 
                            
                                Councilmember McDermott presents Bryan Hastings MLK Medal of Distinguished Service for effort to keep Evergreen Pool afloat
                                Hastings, an Assistant Chief with the Seattle Fire Department, started as a volunteer in the effort to reopen the pool, helping raise nearly $500,000 in modernizations and improvements from various sources including the State and County.
                            
                                Cynthia Krass receives MLK Medal of Distinguished Service for keeping water flowing in the Snoqualmie Valley 
                                Krass’ work in the development of the Snoqualmie Valley WID, the first irrigation district in King County in more than six decades, means that farmers and rural landowners across the 14,000 acres of floodplain in the Snoqualmie Valley have a voice in discussions around water rights and drainage projects 
                            
                                Domestic violence advocate Bettie Williams-Watson recognized for her work with MLK Medal of Distinguished Service
                                Over the last three decades, Williams-Watson has become an advocate for domestic violence and sexual assault survivors, focusing on survivors in the African-American community
                            
                                King County residents receive Martin Luther King Medal of Distinguished Service
                                This is the third year Councilmembers have recognized individuals in their districts that have answered the question asked by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. “What are you doing for others?” 
                            
                                Federal Way community leader Mike Park receives MLK Medal of Distinguished Service
                                “In his 30 years of dedication to the city of Federal Way, both as a city councilmember and mayor, and to the Korean-American community of South King County, Mike has devoted himself to bringing people together for the greater good of his community.”    
                            
                                King County Council awards environmental steward Terry Lavender MLK Medal of Distinguished Service
                                Lavender was nominated by Councilmember Rod Dembowksi
                            
                                Dunn presents Scott Gray MLK Medal of Distinguished Service for his efforts in saving the King County Fair
                                First as a member of the Expo Center Advisory Board and then as Executive Director, Gray worked to keep the Fair operating. 
                            
                                Chad Buechler reappointed to Regional Human Oversight Services Board
                                Buechler’s focus will be taking an active role in monitoring and providing recommendations on expenditure of the regional human services portion of the Veterans, Seniors, and Human Services Levy proceeds. 
                            
                                Covington agreement with King County on historic buildings good news for taxpayers
                                23 cities now contract with the county for their landmark and historic designation needs
                            
                                Raising Awareness and Recognizing Survivors 
                                County Council recognizes April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month
                            
                                Water District gets new name
                                County Council approves change to Lake Meridian Water District 
                            
                                Safeco, Century Link to Go Fully Tobacco Free
                                Legislation Bans Smokeless Tobacco in Seattle-Area Stadiums
                            
                                Flood and Emergency Preparedness Experts Headline von Reichbauer Town Hall
                                Those in the audience included representatives from other emergency preparedness organizations and students from Todd Beamer High School and Civil Air Patrol, Green River Composite Squadron
                            
                                South King County legislators provide analysis of 2018 Legislative Session
                                The breakfast was an opportunity for the legislators to give their perspectives on the recent 2018 Legislative Session and provide updates on projects and legislation affecting South King County.  
                            
                                County Council approves expanding housing opportunities 
                                Protecting renters and homebuyers using Social Security, housing subsidies to pay rent
                            
                                Dunn to Congress: Support Mountains to Sound Greenway
                                Congressman Dave Reichert and former U.S. Senator Slade Gorton testified today before the House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Federal Lands in support of HR 1791, the Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Act.
                            
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