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Thu, Jan 14, 2010 

 

Cantwell: Washington State Researchers Receive More than $16.8 Million to Develop Cutting-Edge Biofuels

DOE Funding puts Washington state researchers and businesses ahead in race for cleaner, more sustainable transportation fuels

Testing of Voting Equipment for February 9, 2010 Special Election.

The Snohomish County Auditor’s Office will test voting equipment and ballot counting equipment in preparation for the February 9, 2010 Special Election.

Reardon requests outside review of complaint policies

Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon has requested the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office authorize the use of an outside special deputy prosecutor to conduct a formal review of policies and procedures regarding workplace complaints, including alleged harassment and discrimination violations.

Cantwell Says U.S. Weather Plane Will Provide Washington with More Accurate and Timely Winter Storm Warnings

Today, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-WA) announced that a National Weather Service aircraft – for the first time – will be on patrol over the Pacific Ocean gathering crucial weather data

North Cascades Region Smiles for the Camera

SMOHOMISH, Wash. - The North Cascades region is getting a pre-summer boost to its tourism business this weekend, as the star of a new show on Public Television.

Wed, Jan 13, 2010 

 

NW Team Enroute to Haiti for Quake Assistance

Tue, Jan 12, 2010 

 

WA State Budget Cuts: Citizens Plead, Lawmakers Ponder

WA Supreme Court Turns Spigot in Water Rights Battle

It's conservation, fishing and tribal groups against real estate developers today, as the Washington Supreme Court hears arguments about a water rights law passed by the legislature seven years ago.

Mon, Jan 11, 2010 

 

Leadership Snohomish County is offering a Community Board Leadership Training.

This training is excellent for anyone currently serving on a non-profit board. It is also an excellent training for someone who is curious and wants to learn more about serving on a non-profit board.

Permanent Defense, MajorityRules respond to Eyman's filing to re-impose minority rule

The Northwest Progressive Institute's Permanent Defense project and MajorityRules.org - both part of the successful NO on Initiative 1033 Coalition that stopped Tim Eyman's scheme to trap Washington in a permanent recession - today responded to the umpteenth filing of Tim Eyman's new attempt to reimpose an unconstitutional two thirds barrier to raising revenue.

CHINA: Senator Murray Launches Blog During Inter-Parliamentary Exchange to China

Archives event spotlights Olympia pioneer family history

Public invited to learn how to unravel own family history

L&I: Washington’s workers’ compensation system is sound

Thu, Jan 7, 2010 

 

DOL launches self-service option for driver records

The Department of Licensing (DOL) redesigned the agency’s Internet website to make it easier for customers to find and use online service options, including an easy new way for drivers to buy a copy of their driving record.

Emery’s Lake House Restaurant Fire was Arson

Everett Police Department arson detectives have determined that the fire that destroyed the Emory’s Lake House Restaurant on November 9, 2009 was arson. Investigators have been processing evidence since the day of the fire and have now determined that the fire was intentionally set.

Community Transit Martin Luther King Jr. Day service

Local service remains on regular schedule

Cantwell: Green Job Grants will Train Thousands of Washingtonians

Washington State to Share $13.48 Million in Department of Labor Funding

Murray Announces Major Washington State Green Job Training Grant

Recovery Act grants will help hundreds of Washington state workers get the training and skills they need to succeed in the growing clean energy economy

Despite Gregoire claims to the contrary, state employee union contracts can be changed

To close the state’s $2.6 billion budget deficit, Governor Gregoire would rather propose tax increases than modify one of the state’s largest expenses—state worker salaries and benefits.

Detectives looking for missing Everett woman

The Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of 35-year-old Sherry A. Harlan of Everett to call the Sheriff’s tip line at 425-388-3845.


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