Wayne! (Yelled Kevin). Kjell7 News remembers The Wonder Years. “The Wonder Years” was a hit television show in the 1990s that aired on ABC. It took place in the late 60s and early 70s, and provided life lessons for the young, the old, the joking, and the serious.
The era of the “mom and pops” bowling alley is essentially a choose your own adventure saga that was already facing many twists and turns.
In the City of Renton on the outskirts of downtown, there lies a secret. Or rather, there stands a secret. Actually, it is no longer a secret because at Kjell7 News we’d like to think we discovered this exclusive artifact just for you.
Is Sasquatch (AKA Bigfoot AKA the North American Skunk Ape) living in Redmond, Washington’s Marymoor Park? Kjell7 News holds an editorial belief that this is a very real possibility.
As previously reported by Kjell7 News, for the past three months due to legitimate COVID 19 concerns, at Rubattino's in downtown Renton, only the dive bar in the back (the Owl Room) has been open.
“This old restaurant, it was fair, it had a bunch of old English chairs. With a knick knack paddiwhack order me some beef, this restaurant left in the night, like a thief.” – Kjell7 News Correspondent.
On the outskirts of Renton, where what is left of the Black River (or what’s now called the SpringBrook) ends there is a forest. The name of this forest is the Black River Riparian Forest. And it’s beautiful.
The Cedar River Trail is a popular trail in South King County with ample riders and pedestrians. But over 100 years ago, there was another river, and very much the Cedar River’s equal, in the same area.
Rubattino’s is a bar and restaurant in Renton that dates back to 1917. It is well known by three different crowds. Those who love it for its diner in the front, those who love it for its dive bar in the back, and those who love it for both its front and back. I, myself, am in the third category.
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For many bowlers, the local bowling alley is more than a fun activity center. It's a lifestyle, meditation, and a friendly community.
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