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Wed, Mar 18, 2009 

 

CERT Training starts at end of month

Lake Stevens Fire, Arlington Fire and Marysville Fire are teaming up for Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Training starting March 27. The course...

High taxes jeopardize jobs

 For example, charities and nonprofit groups are alarmed by President Obama’s proposal to reduce tax deductions for charitable contributions...

Say hello to Dolly at the 5th Avenue Theatre

You may remember the production’s most well-known songs including of course, “Hello Dolly!” and “It Only Takes a Moment”....

Fraud suspects identified by Lake Stevens Police

The females, who reside in Pierce County, have received money from their victims by advertising tickets for sale on CraigsList (Seattle) for the sold out...

Police looking for property stolen in Machias robbery

 The robbery was reported about 8:30 a.m. Sunday, March 1. A man said that two men wearing black shirts that said “Police” on them came...

Skyline teacher Hodge returns to smiles and hugs

Hodge had already survived neck and back injuries while serving in Iraq with his National Guard unit when his vehicle got struck by an IED (improvised ...

Wed, Mar 11, 2009 

 

Lights and Sirens

Theft 3°/Vehicle Prowl, 02/23/2009, Callow Road/Sr 92 A 42-year-old male was issued criminal citations for theft, vehicle prowl, and possession of ...

The Importance of Being Earnest

a clever and quick-witted performance

Susan Lind steps down after nine years with the Lake Stevens Arts Commission

Dunshee invites citizens to two town hall meetings

 Dunshee is taking time in the middle of the legislative session to host two town hall meetings back home on Saturday, March 14.

L.S. Haggen closes its “Just for Kids”

As of Saturday, Feb. 28, Haggen’s Lake Stevens store will no longer be providing their Just for Kids room to shoppers.

LSHS alumni is honored with Bronze Star

Leslie, a 1993 Lake Stevens High School graduate, learned much about different cultures through opportunities he had while growing up right here in Lake...

VIKINGS BRING HOME A TROPHY

A newly confident and energized Viking team competed well in this game from start to finish, stunning the Gators with a fourth-quarter rally.Lake&rsquo...

Wed, Mar 4, 2009 

 


Boys & Girls Clubs of Snohomish County names Youth of the Year

Twelve other exceptional club nominees that participated in the Snohomish County competition were honored at the Youth of the Year dinner hosted by Anthony...

Solid-waste fees to change March 1

Beginning March 1, the minimum garbage fee at solid-waste transfer stations will increase from $17 to $20 for disposal of up to 360 pounds of garbage. ...

House passes law to improve safety on Highway 2

 “In past years, we tackled the outer reaches of Highway 2,” Dunshee said, “the blind curves and stretches where it narrows down...

GUEST | EDITORIAL

Hope dawns for health care reform

L.S. Fire awarded grants for a safer community

“Since 2001, the fire departments of this nation have been using these much needed funds to better serve their communities,” said Dr. Denis...

Lifetime Lake Stevens resident, Kennaugh passes at 90 years old

Al (called “Allie” by his parents and brothers) was born to John Thomas “Tommy” Kennaugh and Cora May (Mowbray) Kennaugh on Nov...


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