Articles published Tue, May 22, 2012
aquafest-news
Ninth Annual Aquafest 3 on 3 basketball tournament looking for participants
Lake Stevens Water Ski & Wakeboard Club gears up for Aquafest
The Aquafest Ski and Wakeboard tournament is set for Saturday, July 28, beginning at 7 a.m. in the North Cove. An active and community-minded group of avid water sports lovers, and competitors will, once again participate in the annual Aquafest Ski and Wakeboard tournament.
chamber
AWB’s Brunell speaks at annual Chamber Leadership Breakfast
editorial
Community pulls together again, to fight cancer
Beautiful weather brought out hundreds of Relay for Life supporters and tens of thousands of dollars donated over the weekend to help the American Cancer Society in their efforts to wipe out cancer and help those who suffer from the disease which affects millions of people in the United States each year.
letters
Elementary school students get to eat a rainbow
Lunch trays were piled high with all the colors of the rainbow on Thursday, May 17 as elementary school students throughout Lake Stevens School District enjoyed a lunch filled with all kinds of colorful fruits and veggies.
YOUR LETTERS FOR May 23, 2012
YOUR LETTERS FOR May 23, 2012
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Relay for Life of Lake Stevens a shining success
Hundreds gather to help fight cancer
Elementary school students get to eat a rainbow
Lunch trays were piled high with all the colors of the rainbow on Thursday, May 17 as elementary school students throughout Lake Stevens School District enjoyed a lunch filled with all kinds of colorful fruits and veggies.
LSF, LSPD partners in Trike-a-thon
Lake Stevens Fire partnered with Lake Stevens Police to help out at Ebenezer’s Annual Trike-a-thon for preschool students.
Arrests made in “Obituary Burglaries”
Three arrests have been made in the Snohomish County “obituary burglaries.”
LSPD find mail theft victims during traffic stop
Under the watchful eye of the Lake Stevens Police Department a man driving a burgundy Toyota Corolla was pulled over on May 1 for not wearing his seatbelt.
LSSD saves taxpayers $610,000
The Lake Stevens Board of Directors approved the refinancing of a portion of the 2005 Bond that will result in a decrease in interest payments in the amount of $610,000 over the life of the term.
Pilchuck teacher honored
LSF recognizes Captain Withrow and Captain Lowe
Lake Stevens Fire recognized two of their members at a recent Recognition Ceremony in April. Captain Tom Withrow received his 20 Year Achievement Certificate and Oath of Commitment; and Captain Ryan Lowe received his Oath of Commitment.
L.S. earns Well City Award
The Association of Washington Cities (AWC) Employee Benefit Trust recently announced this year’s recipients of its coveted WellCity Awards and Lake Stevens was again one of the honorees.
Health & Safety Fair is coming
Lake Stevens Fire and Lake Stevens Police are gearing up for the Annual Health & Safety Fair.
L.S. Police ask, please “boat responsibly”
Recent deadly boating accidents are a tragic reminder of how dangerous cold water can be in the Pacific Northwest.
Life jacket cabinets open Memorial Day weekend
Life jacket cabinets around the county will open Memorial Day weekend to kickoff the start to the season.
religion-spiritual
You are Welcome
Keeping the Faith
school-sports
LSHS baseball coach Anderson takes team to top spot
schools
Skyline students share essays on education
Coby Lucardie and Jeremy Anderson, fifth graders in the Structured Learning Center at Skyline Elementary School, share their essays on why physical education is important and how video games can be educational.
Fourth and fifth graders tackle math
Hillcrest and Sunnycrest students take on Math Olympiad while Highland students compete in Math is cool