Neighborhood News And Local Blog Round-Up
- Small dog owners should be wary of raccoons--Central District News reports a very large raccoon attacked two small dogs after midnight. Queen Anne View notes that another raccoon victim, Rosie the Maltese, is doing just fine.
- Today, Microsoft announced they sold their
digital marketing agencyonline advertising agency Razorfish for $530 million. (Honestly, what do they do?) Winning the Razorfish bidding war was Publicis Groupe who we hope will love them and be a good parent company, unlike their old parents at Mircosoft. - A mish-mosh of people are gathering at Seattle University today through Wednesday for the first-ever National Vacation Matters Summit.
- Aspiring Seattle filmmakers who create weird, random, and sometimes pretty darn good short films or music videos need to know about Tall Beers and Short Shorts, the monthly film series highlighting the best of local filmmakers. They are looking for submissions.
- The 14 West Seattle "Nickelsville" campers and Veterans For Peace Chapter 92 residing in Terminal 107, served with the contested eviction papers on July 31, will be appearing in front of a King County Superior Court judge this Thursday. Aaand let the grudge match between The Port of Seattle and "Nickelsville" commence.
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