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Articles published Mon, Sep 27, 2010

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Statewide "Day of Action" Targets WA Coal Plant Emissions

On Tuesday evening, the Washington Department of Ecology holds a public hearing at its office in Lacey about air pollution in the form of haze.

editorial

Mental illness affects the lives of family and society

Watching the news last Thursday night was saddening to say the least.

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Clutter

guest-editorial

Expiring Bush tax cuts will hit Washingtonians hard

How would you like to do nothing and receive $2.8 trillion? 

letters

Your Letters|September-29-2010

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Lake Stevens football loses alumni, friend

Tyler Reside, a 2010 Lake Stevens High School graduate and standout Viking athlete, passed away unexpectedly Sunday at his Lake Stevens home. 

Lake Stevens Police looking for information in car arsons

In the early morning hours of Sunday, Sept. 12, a 1995 Volvo station wagon was set ablaze at a home near the 3300 block of Lake Drive. The vehicle was parked on the street.

Taylor appointed new Granite Falls Police Chief

Experience and energy are two key factors that new Granite Falls Police Chief Dennis Taylor brings to his recently appointed position.

Scholarship fundraiser in memory of Cindy Tate

There are many individuals that we have known that we honor and remember for the contributions and legacies they have left behind in Lake Stevens.

Police Chief Domish and City agree on settlement terms

Domish resigns after settlement agreement is signed

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Vikings wax Snohomish 35-0*

More about that asterisk at the end of this article.

Vikings Junior Varsity Volleyball undefeated

The Lake Stevens High School Junior Varsity Volleyball team took first place in the Gold Division at the JV Tournament at Mariner High School on Sept. 18. They had a record of six wins for the day.