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Articles published Tue, Nov 30, 2010

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SR 520 workgroup to discuss transit planning and arboretum mitigation plan

A workgroup focused on State Route 520 meets Dec. 1 to discuss transit planning and financing, and a Washington Park Arboretum mitigation plan, as part of the state’s effort to rebuild the highway and improve travel times between I-5 and Redmond.

Almost Three Thousand WA Kids Need “Forever Family”

With this week's observance of National Adoption Day, thousands of Washington State children have an early holiday wish:

editorial

Did Black Friday live up to its name?

It’s common knowledge that Black Friday got its name because it is the day that retailers start to turn a profit, or become “in the black”.

guest-editorial

Accountable Care Organizations:

More Central Planning from ObamaCare

letters

Letters to the Editor December 1, 2010

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lightsandsirens

LIGHTS AND SIRENS

The police department responded to 617 incidents in the week of November 14, 2010 through November 20,

news

Lake Stevens families enjoy Thanksgiving with the help of local Kiwanis Club

As many in Lake Stevens were gearing up for the up and coming snowstorm, the Lake Stevens Kiwanis Club and Lake Stevens High School Key Club members were preparing to deliver Thanksgiving meals to over 20 local families in need.

Representative Mike Hope to run for Snohomish County Executive

State Representative Mike Hope filed paperwork on Monday with the Public Disclosure Commission to run for Snohomish County Executive.

Why I Relay

In 1994 my mother, Ellie Campbell, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.....

Miller competes in Ironman championships

Local woman Lottie Miller competed in the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Clearwater, Florida on November 13.

LSHS adopts families with annual food drive

Lake Stevens High School is having it’s Adopt-A-Family Food Drive from Tuesday, Nov. 30 to Thursday, Dec. 16.

G.F. Lions Club train damaged, Lions need community’s help

The Granite Falls Lions Club train is an icon in Granite Falls. It can be seen at every community event moving people from place to place, sharing rides with kids and even making its way through the annual Railroad Days parade.

religion-spiritual

Keeping the Faith

A Spiritual Renaissance