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Redmond Patch Week in Review

Read on for a recap of our top stories from the past seven days.

Monday: A over the weekend in a downtown parking garage. The victim, who was approached from behind and had his wallet stolen, was unable to provide a detailed description of the suspects.

Tuesday: A former Lake Washington High School basketball coach after a complaint from a 16-year-old female student. The coach was suspended in the middle of the season and has since resigned his post but has also disputed the allegations.

Wednesday: Mayor John Marchione during his annual address before the Greater Redmond Chamber of Commerce. The mayor emphasized the role downtown Redmond and Overlake will play in ensuring the city's economic vitality in years to come.

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Thursday: The historic Clise Family Redmond Bell is back in commission at Redmond High School after an RHS sophomore built a new brick pedestal for the bell for his Eagle Scout Project. The bell is used to celebrate Mustang touchdowns during football games and now sits at a corner of the school's stadium.

Friday: This week's Moms Talk column asked the question, "when is it OK to quit?" Join the conversation by .

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Saturday: Looking for some local wine events to check out this spring? Passport to Woodinville is just the beginning of the season, according to the .

Sunday: Congressional candidate Darcy Burner of Ames Lake and our country's current environmental challenges. 


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