Lake Stevens JournalLake Stevens Journal

Thu, May 19, 2011 

 

County’s Superior Court searches for missing judicial photos

What’s Eating My Garden – Besides Me

Evergreen State Fair initiates electronic ticketing

Tue, May 17, 2011 

 

A Heart Makeover for Women

Mon, May 16, 2011 

 

Local Tragedy Inspires 100 Ideas launch in Local High Schools

Fri, May 13, 2011 

 

Crews battle late-spring snowfall and avalanche danger in mountain passes

North Cascades Highway, Cayuse Pass may open by Memorial Day weekend; no estimate for Chinook Pass opening

County’s DUI Task Force honors safety heroes

Drivers need to continue to plan ahead to avoid delays over I-90 east of Snoqualmie Pass

EASTON – Construction on Interstate 90 east of Snoqualmie Pass is in full swing, which means drivers need to continue to plan for at least an hour of added travel time due to the I-90 Lake Easton to Big Creek Panel Replacement project.

Thu, May 12, 2011 

 

Save Money While Saving Your Life

Transportation Commission to discuss ferry fares and tolling

Washington State Transportation Commission - NEWS

TOYER TO SEEK ELECTION

First Public Service Announcement for 100 Ideas WA to be Released

Nomination period opens for FSA County Commitees

County uses $1.1 million grant to counter foreclosures

Master License Service Transfers to Department of Revenue

Wed, May 11, 2011 

 

Washington commended for showing taxpayers where their transportation dollars go

Washington has been ranked among the top 13 states in the nation in using performance measures – such as safety, improved traffic flow and increased economic growth – to show taxpayers how their transportation dollars are being spent.

Rock blasting is back on I-90 east of Snoqualmie Pass

HYAK – Crews will get the green light to resume rock blasting operations this week after a snowy spring on Interstate 90

Report: Far from Home, WA Charitable Dollars Pay Off

SEATTLE - If every dollar you invested prompted a $114 return, that would be a winner. A new study from the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy (NCRP) says that's the payoff for communities when charitable foundations have made grants in four southern states.

Study: Paid Sick Leave in WA Serves Up Bennies Beyond Safer Food

Staying home from a job when ill isn't always possible for the four-in-10 Seattle workers who have no paid sick leave. A new study looks at the benefits of a proposal to require employers to provide paid sick leave for all workers, including those in food service, retail and health care.

Microsoft Skype: What's In It For Customers?

Microsoft is ponying up $8.5 billion to buy Skype with its user base of 170 million people. Microsoft plans to integrate Skype's video and voice technology into products such as Xbox, Outlook e-mail and Windows mobile phones.


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