Politics & Government
4-H Getting the Ax in King County
The youth organization has been part of King County since 1902; as of September 2012, it will be closed, a victim of the current economic woes.

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King County can no longer afford to support 4-H, setting the nonprofit youth program scrambling to try to find funding for the 10,000 kids that participate in the organization, according to a story in the Renton Reporter and a post on the King County 4-H Facebook page.
As of Sept. 30, kids across King County will be without their local 4-H programs. The county was forced to cut the organization from its budget this year, and funding will end Jan. 30, according to the Reporter. Washington State Universityβs Extension Program, which oversees 4-H programs in the state, will provide funding until the fall, partially using reserves from last yearβs county contribution.
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4-H (the "Hs" stand for βHead, Heart, Hands and Healthβ) is a diverse program that offers clubs that range from raising sheep to farming and photography to robotics. Historically, 4-H is the largest youth development organization in the nation.
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