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Redmond Patch Week in Review

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

Monday: Redmond residents now have yet another option for routine health care with the . The new facility arrived just two months after the opening of Overlake's urgent care center on Redmond Way.

Tuesday: We shared the , a Redmond resident who will be cycling across the country in the months leading up to her 70th birthday to raise money for local families in need. Hansen runs a nonprofit called Emerald City Lights that assembles and distributes baskets of healthy, organic food throughout the Puget Sound area.

Wednesday: With liquor privatization set to go into effect June 1 (pending a possible appeal the state supreme court), new application notices have begun appearing around town. , are among the Redmond businesses with pending licenses to sell hard alcohol.

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Thursday: Many Seattle-area drivers were surprised to learn this week that . The increase—9 cents during the peak toll of $3.50, and 3 cents on the lowest rate of $1.10—is the first in a series of small bumps planned through 2016.

Friday: This week's Moms Talk was about how spring cleaning isn't just for the house. to read columnist Malia Kawaguchi's advice for cutting the clutter out of your life.

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Saturday: Redmond Police are wearing a vest and golf hat. This is the second time the same bank has been robbed in four months. 

Sunday: We who takes his enthusiasm of Dick's Drive-In to a new level. Each year, Mark Leland and a group of coworkers from the Northshore School District venture to each of Dick's five Seattle locations in one night. 


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