Fri, Jan 15, 2010
Appreciation and gratitude goes to retiring and newly elected School Board members
Janice Thompson, school board member for director district #4, was elected in November of 2001 and has served the district for eight years. During that time she has served as Legislative Representative, Vice President and President.
Granite Falls community invited to forum on upcoming school budget
The Granite Falls School District is hosting a community forum January 26 and 28* at 6 p.m. at Mountain Way Elementary to provide an overview of the District’s budget and request community input on funding priorities.
Trickler family hoping witness comes forward
House bills introduce to help families of hit and run victims
L.S. sixth graders make it to final four
The sixth grade boys Lake Stevens Basketball Club team stayed busy over the Christmas break.
Community immunity: Vaccinate now to fend off H1N1 “third wave” later
Mon, Jan 11, 2010
Southwest annexation goes smoothly
Thousands join the city of Lake Stevens
Granite Falls Mayor holds inaugural party
Champagne was flowing at the Granite Falls Eagles building as Mayor Haroon Saleem held an inaugural party last Saturday inviting supporters and well wishers in order to thank those who were a significant part of his successful campaign.
Hobbs, local leaders meet to discuss 2010 session
Lake Stevens resident turns 101
Lake Stevens resident Thelma Johnson turned 101 years old last Thursday, Jan. 7. Family and friends celebrated with her at a party on Wednesday, Jan. 6 at Ashley Pointe.
Mon, Jan 4, 2010
Granite Falls Mayor and police chief come to an agreement over contract
On Tuesday, Dec. 22, the Granite Falls City Council scheduled a meeting to discuss whether or not to extend Granite Falls Police Chief Tony Domish’s current four-year contract, which comes up for renewal in June 2010.
2009 Year in review
Take a look back at major events in Lake Stevens and Granite Falls
Snohomish County plans traffic safety cameras at key locations
Wed, Dec 30, 2009
Most inspiring people of 2009
The editorial staff at the Lake Stevens Journal have chosen the following individuals as the Most Inspiring People of 2009 for their efforts and work in the Lake Stevens and Granite Falls communities. These three men have and will continue to make a difference in the lives of the citizens in these communities.
Sheriff Lovick visits Glenwood
Snohomish County Sheriff John Lovick speaks with students at Glenwood.
Local teen attends Eukanuba Dog Show
Mon, Dec 21, 2009
The holidays will be a whole lot brighter
LSHS collects donations for local families in need
LSHS grad shares magical talent
Local family on a mission to help small African nation
What does soccer, Christmas trees and a small nation in Africa have in common? For one Lake Stevens family – a lot!
Mon, Dec 14, 2009
Baby, it’s cold outside
Temperatures dip into the single digits
G.F. teen killed in car crash
Memorial set-up by Granite Falls High School students
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