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Fri, Jul 8, 2011 

 

Local LDS youth learn the value of service

Just one day after school got out local youth, ages 14 to 18, packed up their bags and headed to Cascade Park outside of Granite Falls to participate in the Marysville Stake’s annual Youth Conference.

Wed, Jul 6, 2011 

 

Girls at state for leadership

Ten students from Lake Stevens High School attended Girls State in June. Girls spent an entire week on the Central Washington University Campus in Ellensburg and participated in a simulated learning experience in leadership and government.

Safety improvements approved on SR 92 roundabouts at 99th, 113th Avenue NE

For over a year the City of Lake Stevens has been working to bring awareness for the need of safety improvements on State Route 92.

A Teacher to remember

Who was the teacher you remembered, mine was my fourth grade teacher Mrs. Grytness.

American Legion Post 181 installs new officers

On Thursday, June 23, American Legion Post 181, along with the Women’s Auxiliary, installed their new officers.

Life jackets taken from Wyatt Park loaner cabinet

On June 22 all but one of the 24 life jackets from the life jacket loaner cabinet at Wyatt Park in Lake Stevens were taken and not returned. Until more life jackets can be obtained, this cabinet is closed.

Rep. Mike Hope receives endorsement of WACOPS for County Executive race

State Representative Mike Hope (R-Lake Stevens) has received the endorsement of the Washington Council of Police & Sheriffs (WACOPS) in his race for the office of Snohomish County Executive. WACOPS is a professional organization that helps represent over 4,500 members across Washington State.

Lake Stevens Family Center looking for volunteers

The Lake Stevens Family Center currently has two very important volunteer positions open.

Jelly Belly bus stops at Haggen’s

Haggen Food & Pharmacy stores in Northwest Washington are hosting the Jelly Belly tour bus, giving the public a chance to sample favorites and participate in an unusual taste test.

Thu, Jun 30, 2011 

 

Celebrate Safely This Fourth of July

Mon, Jun 27, 2011 

 

Saying goodbye after 40 years

Superintendent Burgess leaves with fond memories and great friends

Driver hits sink hole on 204

In the morning hours of Friday, June 24, a driver hit a sinkhole while they were heading west on Highway 204 near 81st Street NE.

Principal Collins has one last hurrah

Students at Lake Stevens High School said goodbye to Principal Ken Collins with a marching band, colorful banner and a procession of kids following him through the back of the school’s parking lot last Thursday.

LSHS Key Club holds baby supply drive

Members of the Lake Stevens High School Key Club held a baby supply drive to benefit Housing Hope in Everett.

LSF Recognizes LSHS student for saving Grandmother’s life

Statistics say that a person has approximately three opportunities in their lifetime to perform CPR. One of those opportunities will most likely be on a loved one.

Running for his cousin

Johnson’s Relay for Life experience has special meaning

Dads, dogs and cars make for a great Father’s Day

Ashley Pointe celebrated Father’s Day with their Annual Dads and Dogs Car Show.

Fire Marshal urges caution, courtesy on July Fourth

The Snohomish County Fire Marshal’s Office urges residents to use caution when discharging fireworks during the Fourth of July fireworks season and encourages residents to extend common courtesy to their neighbors by limiting the hours during which they discharge.

Scholarship available for leadership Snohomish County program

The Greater Everett Community Foundation will provide a scholarship to a local community member interested in participating in the Leadership Snohomish County program.

Lake Stevens Middle School Library offers summer reading program

Problem number one: Kids get bored in the summer.


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