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King County Opioid Settlement - King County, Washington In response to their role in fueling the opioid crisis, Washington State and local governments filed lawsuits against several companies that were involved in opioid manufacturing, distribution, and marketing The lawsuits, filed in 2022, are being settled or finalized in bankruptcy court
Who has filed - King County Below is the official list of all candidates that filed for office Candidates are listed in the order they will appear on the ballot
Presentation - King County Results from the Best Starts for Kids Health Survey, King County, WA Presenting: Kristin Moore Public Health-Seattle King County June 6, 2017 2017 CSTE Annual Conference Coauthors: Alastair Matheson, Anne Buher, Danielle Woodward, Eva Wong, June Lee, Nadine Chan, Sascha Demerjian, Sophia Ayele
King County MECH23-1265 11128 WOODWARD AVE S, SEATTLE, WA 98178 4058201270 11128 WOODWARD AVE S, SEATTLE, WA 98178 MECH23-1264 17312 PARKSIDE WAY SE, RENTON, WA 98058 9558000030
SURVEYING AND MONITORING AMPHIBIANS USING AQUATIC FUNNEL TRAPS MICHAEL . . . INTRODUCTION In many situations, aquatic funnel trapping is the simplest and most repeatable method for surveying and monitoring pond-breeding amphibians Its use only requires that a worker visit a site on two subsequent days and have received basic instruction in trap placement protocol and amphibian identification Perhaps its greatest advantage is that, unlike various methods involving
Q-and-A about case 20-1-06432-3 - King County There was a scuffle, and the eyewitness is crucial here as well – the eye witness, Mr Woodward, saw the whole thing and tried to intervene and deescalate the situation and get Mr Sarey to just drop down
WETLANDS AND URBANIZATION - King County, Washington The Puget Sound Wetlands and Stormwater Management Research Program (PSWSMRP) was a regional research effort intended to define the impacts of urbanization on wetlands The wetlands chosen for the study were representative of those found in the Puget Sound lowlands and most likely to be impacted by urban development