Articles published Mon, Oct 11, 2010
briefs
First Heritage Bank launches small business resources website
First Heritage Bank golf tournament raises $6,710 for local charities
First Heritage Bank hosted its First Annual Charity Golf Tournament at the Snohomish Golf Course on September 10th, 2010.
EverTrust Foundation donates $16,000
EverTrust Foundation again demonstrates its caring for the Everett/Snohomish County community with a $16,000 donation to Bethany of the Northwest Foundation’s Dignity Project.
Bring color into your home
Boondockers Cafe announces new Pakistani, Curry menu
county-state
Council Asks State for Land to Build Public Shooting Range
County to monitor new crosswalk system for future uses
editorial
Do you Relay? Well, you should
I have to admit, asking me to ‘Relay’ makes me think of running for long periods of time against another person. Gag! That is the last thing I want to do.
guest-editorial
Those hidden taxes are killing us
President Obama and congressional candidates are tripping over themselves trying to convince voters that they will have a tax plan to soak the rich, help the middle class and jump-start small business.
lauraonlife
Taking the picture
letters
YOUR|LETTERS- October 13, 2010 issue
lightsandsirens
Lights and Sirens-October 13, 2010
The police department responded to 596 incidents in the week of September 26, 2010 through October 2, 2010. The following is a brief summary of some of the more notable contacts:
news
Homecoming brings fireworks, pageantry
Vikings beat Monroe, 42-15
L.S. Fire announces new Fire Chief
Lingenfelter steps up to head the district
Lake Stevens Food Bank enduring growing pains
After 30 years, they’re looking to move
Stories of cancer come in all forms, one woman’s story
Family Safe Downtown Halloween planned for Lake Stevens
The Lake Stevens Family Center will sponsor the annual “Family Safe Downtown Halloween” on Sunday, Oct. 31.
religion-spiritual
Spiritual Sight
sports-local
Local swimmer swims Lake Washington for breast cancer
On a beautiful September morning in the Pacific Northwest, 208 swimmers gathered in the dark to swim in Lake Washington for the second annual Swim Across America, Seattle event.