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Wed, Oct 22, 2008 

 

A look at the 2009 Snohomish County Budget

With a shortfall of monies, mainly because of lower sales tax revenue, Reardon has spent the last few months urging the council and other public officers...

Wed, Oct 15, 2008 

 

Election 2008: Are we all on the sidewalk to nowhere

It’s almost to the point where it’s hard to imagine a positive outcome to the presidential race, no matter which candidate one prefers. In ...

Lights and Sirens

Collision, 9/23/2008, SR 204/127th Ave NEA collision report was taken when a vehicle failed to stop at a stop sign, crossing into the intersection towards...

Lake Stevens Sewer District recognized at State Conference

The Association is comprised of over 175 water and sewer districts throughout the State of Washington, dedicated to improving the professionalism of the...

Lake Stevens Chamber announces Business Leaders of the Year

This year the Chamber chose to award Becky Daily of Task Properties and Darwin Smith of the Lake Stevens Sewer District with their Chamber Member of the...

Horses help youth overcome life’s obstacles

“Horse therapy” is what some call it, and according to Dr. Vel Moore, who founded the non-profit organization in 1997, it’s a good situation...

Three days is a small step in fighting Breast Cancer

I had no idea what the last three days had in store for me and I am not sure if anything could have prepared me for it! I know I can’t sum up my ...

Welcome Home USS Abraham Lincoln

Thousands of people, including the men and women of the destroyers USS Momsen, USS Shoup, and the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, greeted their families...

Fall Fun Run winners

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HOMECOMING

The Great Chicken made its traditional Homecoming appearance at Lake Stevens last Friday.But it was the Viking football team which laid the egg.

Wed, Oct 8, 2008 

 

LIGHTS AND SIRENS

Collision/Reckless Driving, 9/22/2008, SR 9/Lundeen ParkwayA 41-year-old male was cited for reckless driving after colliding with another vehicle.A witness...

Minutes seem like hours for kindergartner

On a typical day, Anthony will get out of school around 2:50 p.m. and step into one of two lines, one for bus riders and the other for students waiting...

The Journal goes to Yakima—brings back seven awards

Publisher Desiree Cahoon invited Editor Pam Stevens, Production Manager Shane Kantzer, Reporter and Photographer Chuck Tuck and weekly Columnist Kevin ...

Lake Stevens loses hard fought game

The latter proved true at Lake (now 4-1 overall)last Friday where, in light but steady rain, Jackson (also 4-1) stole one away from the Vikings, 50-49 ...

EVENTS

Mr. Sourdough Returns!:Sat. 10/18, 1pm; Granite Falls Library, 815 E. Galena St.Bob Barca shares his passion and knowledge of sourdough baking.Bring a ...

Wed, Oct 1, 2008 

 

LIGHTS AND SIRENS

Fraud, 9/16/2008, 2300 blk 116th Avenue NeA report was taken on a fraudulent check and forwarded to the felony prosecutor’s office. A business owner...

Local violinist makes the cut

It was five years ago when 12-year-old Katrina Jensen first heard the sounds of a violin while at church and asked her mother what the instrument was.

Sixty years and counting – Mitchells celebrate six decades of Marriage

They are celebrating their “diamond anniversary”, which in Greek means unconquerable and enduring, two terms that suit each of them and their...

Lake Stevens Sewer District announces rate increase

Sewer Commissioners have been concerned about the necessary rate hike for several months and have spent countless hours with experts coming up with what...

Lake Stevens to be represented at world’s largest Mixed Martial Arts tournament

The recent tournament was a qualifier for the upcoming World Expo festival and tournament to be held at Disney World in Orlando, Flor.“We brought...


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