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Wed, May 27, 2009 

 

L.S. Sewer District heads Caring by Sharing program

The Lake Stevens Sewer District has been working on a program to help those who may have trouble paying their sewer bills and their new Caring by Sharing...

It’s 5 o’ clock somewhere in Lake Stevens

The Lake Stevens/Granite Falls Rotary Club entertained a crowd of over 200 people at their first annual Margaritaville last weekend.

Lake Stevens Clean-Up

One of the biggest luxuries residents of Lake Stevens enjoy is the big, beautiful lake sitting directly in the center of their community, however, some...

Wed, May 20, 2009 

 

Skyline students ace the Math Olympiad

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The crowning of Mr. LSHS 2009

The event was sold out with 450 students watching eleven seniors compete to see who is “Mr. Lake Stevens High School.”

L.S. Rotary Club hands out college scholarships

“We are proud of what you young people do in this community. So thank you,” Dean Franz, Rotary Vocational Chairman said before announcing the...

Granite Falls boy to have own day

“Dylan’s symptoms were very subtle at first.  The first week he threw up randomly a few times, and we thought he had the stomach flu,&...

Sewer District and Family Center team up to help local families with sewer bills

If the economy gets any worse many families who are barely hanging on will soon be forced into extreme measures, many families are already there.

Wed, May 13, 2009 

 

Helping seniors get up and running on the net

Computers cost money, training costs money and for most seniors, a computer is out of the question because finances are just too tight.

L.S. Schools develops budget reflecting over $4 million in cuts

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Spring clean-up day in Lake Stevens

Citizens that reside in the city limits of Lake Stevens may bring most of their items that are typically taken to the dump and dispose of them for free...

G.F. Alt. Route goes to bid

This new 1.9-mile, two-lane alternate route will divert truck traffic away from downtown Granite Falls and serve as a strategic freight corridor for the...

Armed Forces Day celebrated in downtown Lake Stevens

After the community photos have been taken, all honorably-discharged veterans and their families are invited to a free barbeque and free veterans burial...

Grade school students walking to make a difference

Drive by Mount Pilchuck Elementary School on a sunny afternoon and you will discover mobs of kids walking around the back field. These kids aren’...

Service clubs honor outstanding members

Last year’s Lion of the Year recipient Ron McIntyre walked around the room explaining what it takes to become Lion of the Year.

Wed, May 6, 2009 

 

Stunt Girl deserves headlines and kudos

Pam Stevens

State budget unsustainable

“This budget accomplishes nothing for the people of Washington. It did not reform government. It moved money needed for vital capital projects into...

Hobbs leads effort to keep public art money in Washington

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City hosts annexation meetings

These meetings will help citizens identify how annexation will affect them and their families and what will not change whether the annexation vote is passed...

Chamber’s Showcase announces big winners

Businesses throughout Lake Stevens were able to showcase their company and provide the community with information regarding their business and what they...


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