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Wed, Sep 24, 2008 

 

Anti-Somers smear campaign: if you’re going to lie, at least try to make it believable!

There’s the usual suspects – like the BIAW and its thinly veiled Change PAC – which has been so reckless with the truth in its campaign...

Lights and Sirens

Arson, 9/07/2008, 12800 blk 20th Street NeA report was taken and forwarded to detectives for additional investigation after a dumpster was set on fire.A...

Motorcycles still give a sense of freedom when riding

Instead of the usual rumble of a Harley Davidson or the screaming sound of a sport bike, one now hears the pitter-patter of rain as it hits the ground....

Raw emotions ignite a passion for writing in a local author

With this being her first published work, she said the difficult part was in finding a legitimate publisher that believed in her work as much as she did...

America depends on the youth of its nation to lead

No matter who or what makes a great leader, that leader must also make an effort to better themselves and the community or organization in which they intend...

Construction worker rescued from trench

Chris Clark, an employee working for Plats Plus, Inc., a Marysville company, had to be rescued from a 30-foot trench after being struck in the head by ...

The greatest community on Earth

Bigham, who collapsed at the season opener football game three weeks ago in front of a crowd of hundreds, was rushed to the hospital after receiving CPR...

Wed, Sep 17, 2008 

 

Filed from the sideline – thoughts from Friday night’s Viking football

Over 500 yards of total offense - despite the fact that penalties nullified an 85 and 39 yard touchdowns. Twenty-five first downs. Thirty-five points.....

Lights

Theft, 9/03/2008, 2200 blk 123rd Avenue NeA theft report is under investigation after an 18-year-old male took the victim’s purse and fled.The 18...

The Eagles have landed in Granite

The morning started with a complimentary breakfast and continued in the afternoon with a complimentary lunch serving anyone in the community who wanted...

New building and location for Pharm-A-Save

The pharmacy is now conveniently located at 207 Stanley which is next to the post office, and does have some available parking.

The Punching Pastor: Fighting for a cause

This Punching Pastor has been training in martial arts for 28 years. He is a former heavyweight, mixed martial arts champion (1995) and a certified coach...

Sewer District building new Waste Water Treatment Plant

Currently, the WWTP is located in a flood plain off of Ebey Slough and SR-204 and has almost maxed out on its capacity of 4.1 million gallons per day running...

Baker’s record game flies Vikings past Glacier Peak

Highlighting an offensive extravaganza, Viking quarterback Nick Baker set several school records in passing his team to victory against Snohomish&...

Big hearts rally to support Coach “Biggs”

Lake Stevens coaches, volunteers and Everett Medics performed CPR on Coach “Biggs” for 20 minutes, which ultimately ended up saving his life...

Wed, Sep 10, 2008 

 

And in the South, a Great Storm gathered...

It was a night of unbelievable import. It was a night that would echo through the annals of time.

Young Vikings fight through loss of a leader towin season opener

As the National Anthem concluded and the coaches cleared the field, Viking Assistant Coach Kyle Bigham, 31, collapsed in front of the visitor’s bench...

Lights

Assault Fourth Degree, 8/27/2008, 500 blk SR 9.A 30-year-old male was arrested for Assault 4°.An officer responded to the 17-year-old victim location...

Local man cycles over 700 miles

Then again, those milestones such as a sweet sixteen party, high school graduation, a twenty first birthday, marriage, children, and then the big 4-0 are...

Police pursue a man who stole a car through Lake Stevens

A Lake Stevens Police Officer tried to pull the man over, to no avail.“Officer Aukerman observed the stolen vehicle off of Lakeshore Dr.,” ...


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