Articles published Mon, May 17, 2010
county-state
Gov. Gregoire appoints Jean Rietschel to King County Superior Court
Gov. Chris Gregoire today announced the appointment of Jean Rietschel to the King County Superior Court. Rietschel currently is a Seattle Municipal Court judge.
Environmental Health Risks: Not Just Cancer
This month, a special cancer panel appointed by President Bush presented its findings to President Obama.
guest-editorial
Economic landmines buried in federal legislation
As legislators and others comb through the massive health-care reform law, they are finding little-known provisions that will have a big impact on the American people and our economy.
lauraonlife
Who's Her Mom?
I don’t remember the exact day. It crept up on me quite insidiously.
letters
YOUR | LETTERS May19, 2010
YOUR | LETTERS May19, 2010
news
Aquafest 2010 crowns a queen in every age category
Locks of Love event brings hair to those in need
Girl Scouts help community give back
City looking for ways to grow economically
City-wide economic development strategy currently in the works
Granite Falls Mayor being investigated
It looks as though Granite Falls has more investigations going on than first thought.
2010 Mr. LSHS named after tough competition
On Wednesday, May 12 Lake Stevens High School held their annual Mr. LSHS pageant in the Lake Stevens High School Performing Arts Center.
Superintendent sets retirement date
Parents working together for students
Five boys earn their Eagle Scout
Ian DuPape, 18, Talan Gunnell,16, Mark Lavering,13, Ryan Lavering,16 and Peter Melton, 18, were recently honored at an Eagle Scout Court of Honor on April 30.
religion-spiritual
Ebenezer Lutheran Church celebrates 100 years in Lake Stevens
From its humble beginnings on May 23, 1910 with only 19 members whose services were spoken in Swedish, Ebenezer Lutheran church has become a landmark of the Lake Stevens community.
sports-local
Youth wrestlers bring home top finishers