Tagged with 'Money'
SeaTac Elementary Schools Receive Grant for School Zone Safety Programs
The Washington Traffic Safety Commission has approved a grant for SeaTac elementary schools to receive funding of up to $2,000 for its existing school zone safety programs. The grant, applied for by the... [Read more]
Highline Schools Foundation Now Accepting Excel Grant Applications
Tonni Best, Math Coach at Chinook Middle School, received $203 from the Foundation to purchase chess boards, dice, and decks of cards to help students with overall number sense, logical thinking and problem-solving... [Read more]
United Way Of King County Offering Free Tax Preparation In SeaTac
United Way of King County is offering Free Tax Preparation at 18 sites throughout King County through April 15th, including two locations here in SeaTac on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The program... [Read more]
$50K 4Culture Grant Available For Artist For Regional Trail System
4Culture and King County’s Parks and Recreation Division are seeking a “skilled and highly-motivated planning artist” to participate in a year-long residency focused on the Regional Trail... [Read more]
Highline Schools Foundation’s ‘Prize Patrol’ Awards Teachers
Janette Yee at Parkside Elementary receives an oversized grant check from the Highline Schools Foundation for Excellence for a special class project. Photo courtesy Highline Schools Foundation. On Friday... [Read more]
City Approves 2011 Budget; Will Lay Off 6 In Effort To Save $1 Million
On Tuesday night (Dec. 14th), the SeaTac City Council approved and adopted a reduced annual budget for 2011, which will result in the elimination of six full-time employees in and effort to save $1 million. The... [Read more]
Better Business Bureau Warns Of “seatac@bbb.org” Email Scam
On Monday (April 12) the Better Business Bureau announced that it had discovered that counterfeit BBB complaint notices are being sent out to businesses across the country from the email address “seatac@bbb.org.”... [Read more]
REPORT: SeaTac, 3 Other Cities Bring In Tourism $$
In a struggling economy, every piece of positive news counts, and here’s some that’s very relevant to the area: Tourists spent $615 million last year in the cities of SeaTac, Des Moines, Tukwila... [Read more]







