Articles published Tue, Mar 29, 2011
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Union’s “last hired, first fired” rule means younger teachers are laid off first
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Lights and Sirens-March 30-2011
The police department responded to 784 incidents in the week of March 13, 2011 through March 19, 2011. The following is a brief summary of some of the more notable contacts:
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The Colts take second in District wrestling
The Cavelero Mid High eighth grade Wrestling team completed its season with a second place Team finish in the South County Middle School District Wrestling Championships held at Snohomish High School on Tuesday, March 22.
Cahan named as new LSHS principal
Granite Falls High School Principal Eric Cahan has accepted the Lake Stevens High School Principal position effective July 1, 2011. After speaking to Principal Ken Collins, Cahan decided to apply for the open position.
Success at Cavelero Mid High: Relationships and high expectations
This story is the last in a three-part series.
Mid-year budget changes hit Lake Stevens School District
New budget cuts to come from current legislative session
Seventh annual youth forum to be held at Lake Stevens Family Center
The Youth Advisory Council, YAC, supported by the Lake Stevens Family Center that is made up of youth ranging from middle school through high school is holding their seventh annual youth forum.
City of L.S. recognized as healthy, effective workplace
Demonstrating the strong business case for corporate support of worksite wellness programs, Partnership for Prevention today released, “Leading by Example: The Value of Worksite Health Promotion to Small and Medium Sized Employers”, which is available at www.prevent.org.
L.S. Safeway helps kids at Highland
Highland Elementary School’s PTA has been highly successful with raising money for the school through Safeway’s 10 percent back program and hopes other schools will follow their lead.
Risk Watch continues at local schools
Lake’s initial milfoil treatment anticipated in early summer
The City of Lake Stevens and Snohomish County are expecting to implement a treatment this June or July to begin the eradication of the problematic non-native and invasive Eurasian watermilfoil (aquatic weed) from Lake Stevens.
Sudoku Answers for March 30 issue
Sudoku Answers for March 30 issue
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The Colts take second in District wrestling