Rabanco Founder Warren Razore - The Seattle Times Seattle native Warren Joseph Razore, founder of one of the largest privately owned garbage companies in the country, has died at 58 of complications of treatment for Hodgkin's disease Mr Razore, a resident of Medina, was known for his passion, integrity and keen sense of the solid-waste business
The Sultan Of Solid Waste -- The Razore Family Has Been Talking Trash . . . Warren Razore, Seattle's sultan of solid waste, is no longer keeper of the hometown rubbish For this, Razore blames what he calls "the revolution" - Seattle's bold, single-minded decision five years ago to get out of the garbage-burying business and become The Recycling Capital of the Universe
Giant Rabanco Dump It Klickitat County To Be Ready In July Warren Razore, a Rabanco partner, said many smaller cities and counties cannot afford to build dumps that meet tough state environmental standards It will cost them less to ship trash to the Rabanco fill, he said Rabanco would haul trash to Klickitat County by train Garbage would be packed in closed, watertight containers
Associated Grocers Repeats As Top Private Company For instance, Rabanco Ltd , a Bellevue environmental management company that handles everything from collection, disposal and recycling, ranks 44 with more than $100 million in revenue, up from last year's rank of 90 and more than $70 million in revenue, said Warren Razore, president
Overlake Hospital seeks to raise $48 million - The Seattle Times A few families have made sizable contributions to Overlake in recent years, including $2 5 million by the family of Warren Razore, and more than $600,000 by Microsoft executive Charles Simonyi Overlake is a private, nonprofit hospital with 257 beds
Newcastle Landfill Not Going To Reopen | The Seattle Times Wally Toner, a public-affairs consultant representing the fill owners, said Warren Razore and Steve Banchero, partners in Coal Creek, spent Tuesday and Wednesday reviewing the conditions and debating the merits of reopening the fill
Auto Racing -- Gilliland Takes Charge, Wins At Evergreen Smith, whose father, Roy Smith, is a four-time winner of Winston West series championships, was making his debut in a 3,400-pound Winston West car owned by Warren Razore of Seattle
Council Will Restudy Newcastle Dump Issue | The Seattle Times But Warren Razore, an owner of the firm that owns Newcastle, said: ``Superfund liability is incredibly complex It can't just be pushed aside '' At the session, truckers and demolition contractors said the council's refusal to reopen Newcastle put some out of business and sharply increased costs for others by forcing a longer haul to Hidden Valley
Auto Racing Evergreen Speedway -- Gilliland Takes Charge After Butler . . . Smith, whose father, Roy Smith, is a four-time winner of Winston West series championships, was making his debut in a 3,400-pound Winston West car owned by Warren Razore of Seattle The win was the second of the season for Gilliland and his third since joining the Winston West circuit in 1987
Razores latest successful brother combo in Bellevues football family . . . Brotherly bonds have become commonplace within the Bellevue football program, especially in recent years with family names such as Dicks, Coombs, Johnson and Warren dominating the headlines Add the Razores, who also have a younger brother Danny, 14, to that list "They're a great family," said senior linebacker Steele Johnson