Articles published Tue, Jun 8, 2010
adventures-in-motherhood
Adventures in Motherhood
Training Day
aquafest-news
Local co-ed softball tournament open to all
We are Progressive Fitness, personal training studio and juice bar. Jacob Taylor, my business partner Chris Lyons and myself are the owners.
briefs
Rotary now selling Duck Dash tickets
Elle Marie Hair Salon opens in L.S.
A mother, sister and brother team has opened a new hair salon at 9623 32nd St. SE, Suite B102 adding to their already established salon in Mill Creek.
Free Small Business Administration seminar at First Heritage Bank
Reardon names Mayor Haakenson deputy executive
Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon has selected Edmonds Mayor Gary Haakenson as his new deputy executive.
county-state
Youth Violence Prevention: Getting WA Teens to Sign On
The one group that could most benefit from organized summer and after-school programs turns out to be the hardest to sell on the idea.
Cantwell Column Addressing Small Business Health Care for Washingtonians
Updated Guidelines on Preventing Drowning Deaths for Children
Monique Coppola
Sen. Stevens calls exemption in new rule on office-based surgery irresponsible
Olympia…Sen. Val Stevens, R-Arlington, today said she was dismayed and disappointed that the Medical Quality Assurance Commission exempted abortion clinics from the same accreditation requirements as other office-based surgical clinics administering sedation and anesthesia.
editorial
Graduation is a tradition of hope and dreams
JOURNAL | EDITORIAL
guest-editorial
Medicare payment board needs fixing
Those who opposed the healthcare bill are currently debating whether “repeal and replace” should be the clarion call in the coming election.
lauraonlife
House Possessed
Laura on Life
letters
Letters for June 16 issue
news
Police, Aquafest Queens make a run for it
Special Olympics Torch Run sprints through Lake Stevens
Three separate house fires broke out in Lake Stevens last week
Lake Stevens Fire District was busy responding to three separate house fires last week, the first of which was a home at 2310 Hartford in downtown Lake Stevens on Sunday, May 30 at 10:48 a.m.
PUD opens new water operations facility in Lake Stevens
Snohomish County Public Utility District opened a new 13,500 square-foot Water Operations building in Lake Stevens to accommodate the fast-growing northern Snohomish County area last Tuesday, June 1.
Senator Steve Hobbs and teacher Eric Bates receive Regional Awards of Distinction
The Washington Association of School Administrators recently recognized individuals in the region who demonstrated and provided outstanding community and instructional leadership.
53 State Legislators receive small business’ highest honor
Hope recognized as pro-small business
L.S. remembers those lost
Over 150 community members braved the wet and cool weather on Monday, May 31 to remember those who died while serving in the military.
North Snohomish County Relay for Life this weekend
Please join Team Aquafest, The Aquafest Queen and Ambassadors as they walk for 24 hours to raise donations and cancer awareness at North Snohomish County Relay for Life Event located at Asbury Field at 1605 7th St. in Marysville.
Lake Stevens School District announces administrative changes
Superintendent Burgess announced that John Gebert, current principal of Cavelero Mid High, will be moving to the Educational Service Center to take on the position of Executive Director of Secondary Education and Mike Snow, current Associate Principal at Lake Stevens High School, will become Principal of Cavelero.
schools
Lake Stevens School District announces administrative changes
Superintendent Burgess announced that John Gebert, current principal of Cavelero Mid High, will be moving to the Educational Service Center to take on the position of Executive Director of Secondary Education and Mike Snow, current Associate Principal at Lake Stevens High School, will become Principal of Cavelero.