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Summer in Seattle: 12 in-person events, activities you can actually do this season Sign In FacebookTwitterEmail 1of3 The Evergreen State Fair is one summer tradition that will be returning this year.Sofia JaramilloShow MoreShow Less 2of3 3of3 With clear, sunny skies and highs of 80 degrees in the forecast, this Memorial Day weekend marks the beginning of the summer season in Seattle. And with state on track to reopen fully by June 30 or sooner if at least 70% of people 16 and older get at least one dose of the vaccine there is reason to be cautiously optimistic that this summer will be much better than the last. ....
Rivers of South King County The intro to the 1950s Superman television show claimed, “He can change the course of mighty rivers.” So it was with early settlers and the rivers of South King County. This illustration charts three major changes that established the area’s current hydrology. The first alteration came as a result of river wars between farmers in King and Pierce counties. In the era before dams modulated river flows, the Kent Valley was subject to frequent floods by the combined forces of the White and Green Rivers. The floods caused significant damage to the growing settlements of Kent and Auburn, where the two rivers merged. King County residents first diverted the White to flow toward Puyallup, but the Pierce County faction blasted a formidable bluff to move the river’s course back to the north. A massive flood in 1906 again sent the White River into the Stuck River and ultimately the Puyallup. Lawsuits were filed and levees were built, b ....
Rock fans dig deep for Mudhoney and vote to name Seattle tunnel machine after longtime band April 12, 2021 at 4:38 pm Sponsored by Geek Life: Fun stories, memes, rants, humor and other random items at the intersection of tech, science, business and pop culture. Move aside, earth beneath Seattle. Here comes some hard rock. Seattle Public Utilities has announced that a tunnel boring machine that will be used to carve a path for the city’s Ship Canal Water Quality Project has been named Mudhoney, after the longtime grunge band. The moniker beat out more than 1,200 submissions for names submitted by the community to become a finalist. It then received more than 30,000 votes to eclipse a few more, including Sir Digs-A-Lot, an appreciation of iconic rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot, as well as Daphne, Molly the Mole and Boris the Plunger. ....