Autumn has arrived and it is the perfect season for Spiced Rubbed Pork Loin. Pork loin is one of the leanest cuts of meat and pairs perfectly with white wines, especially Gewürztraminer (pronounced geh-vertz-tra-mihner). Pork loin needs a wine that is low in tannins and mild in flavor ao as to not overpower the flavor of the pork. If the pork is made with fruit, then a soft and fruity wine works best.
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Susan Fakkema has a clutter problem. Her Renton house isn’t dirty. It’s just full of stuff. Cluttered.
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Valley Medical Center’s scarf project started small. Give a scarf a week to a breast-cancer survivor during October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Then the scarves started coming in. Enough for a scarf an October day to a survivor. Now enough for a scarf to every breast cancer survivor who comes into Valley Medical Center during October. And then some.
Becky Nickels, 62, worked in Renton School District 21 years. She began as a non-teacher substitute, then served as the principal’s secretary at Dimmitt Middle School. She was executive assistant to the district superintendent her last 15 years. Nickels retired from Renton School District in 2001.
Bob Bridge, 60, has been in the automobile industry 40 years. He has owned Bob Bridge Toyota Scion since 1981. He bought the company after the beginning of a series of Boeing employment cuts.
The 2008 Citizen of the Year Norma Cugini has deep roots in Renton.
Her great-grandfather, Thomas Rowe, came to Renton from Cornwall, England, in 1903 or 1904. He worked in Renton’s coal mines. The grandparents of Cugini’s husband Alex came to Renton in 1900 from Italy. His grandfather worked in a brick-making factory. Norma and Alex were both born in Renton. They met at Renton High, married and moved to their home on Renton Hill, where they’ve lived 53 years.
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Heart disease runs in the family for Craig Riggs of Renton. His father and mother both died from heart attacks, his father at 59 and his mother at 61. His brother has had five angioplasties (heart-repair surgeries).
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Much has changed since Mike Weisz joined Renton Police Department in 1989. Speeding excuses aren’t among those changes.
With 100 congregation members, St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church was on life support in 1980. That’s when Kirby Unti, now 56, became pastor. Twenty-eight years later, the Highlands church on Edmonds Avenue has more than 1,000 members. Programs have expanded from Sunday services and the occasional mid-week activity to seven days a week.
Bernice Hoggard was “born to be a senior center director,” says Shawn Daly, who worked for her for five years before he took over her job at the Renton Senior Center.
It was a day in the 1960s and Phillip Levine was sitting in his car in downtown Seattle waiting for the light to change. Pedestrians crossed in front of his car from both sides of the street, gliding in that smooth walking style people have.
Growing up, David Nelson could see Hazen High School from his neighborhood. So, why, he wondered back in the mid-1990s, would he go across town to school, at Renton High.
Valley Medical Center was less than 400,000 square feet when Rich Roodman became CEO on Jan. 1, 1983. The non-profit public hospital on South 43rd Street will grow to 1.6 million square feet when the new emergency department tower opens in late 2009 or early 2010.