Articles published Tue, May 29, 2012
aquafest-news
Fun, games at Aquafest’s Celebrity Softball game
Miss Aquafest Pageant this weekend at LSHS
The Miss Aquafest Pageant is taking place June 2-3 with the final pageant on Sunday, June 3 at the Lake Stevens Performing Arts Center located at the Lake Stevens High School.
briefs
Lake Stevens Athletic Club celebrates one year
The Lake Stevens Athletic Club in downtown Lake Stevens, is celebrating their first anniversary with a day of celebration on Saturday, June 2.
county-state
Centralia Death Calls New Attention to Child Abuse Prevention
CENTRALIA, Wash. - A high-profile murder case in Lewis County has a 25-year-old man in custody for the horrific death of his girlfriend's 2-year-old daughter just before Memorial Day.
WDCSC welcomes five new board members
*Workforce Development Council Snohomish County announces new members*
Seattle CityCouncil Unanimously Passes Resolution Opposing Coal Transport
guest-editorial
Critical information lacking for ecology regulations
GUEST | EDITORIAL
lauraonlife
Driving Me Bonkers
Love comes in many forms.
letters
YOUR | LETTERS for May 30, 2012 issue
YOUR | LETTERS
news
L.S. loses another special man, George Thorleifson
Lake Stevens police nab bank robber
Lake Stevens Police were called to a bank robbery at Union Bank, 909 Frontage Rd. in Frontier Village on Wednesday, May 23. The call came in around 11 a.m.
L.S.City Council to remove curfew law
In 1997 Lake Stevens adopted a curfew ordinance which stated that no one under the age of 18 was allowed on public streets, highways, alleys, parks, vacant lots or any other public place within the city between the hours of 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. during the week and after midnight on weekends, however, this ordinance has since been removed.
Rotary Club asking for aid to help homeless students and families
The Rotary Club of Lake Stevens and Rotary District 5050 are working together to fund additional services for homeless Lake Stevens School District kids.
Mini roundabouts to start construction next week on North Davies Rd.
The City of Lake Stevens will be starting the construction of the two mini-roundabouts on North Davies Rd. next week.
County opens Deer Creek gate access on Mtn. Loop Hwy
Snohomish County Public Works’ crews have reopened the Deer Creek gate on Mountain Loop Highway, providing access to the Big Four Ice Caves, Barlow Pass and other recreational opportunities.
Lake Stevens CPA has license suspended
The State of Washington Board of Accountancy has recently suspended the CPA credentials for Steven M. Carlson, an accountant who practices in Marysville and resides in Lake Stevens effective April 26, 2012.
Host families needed in Lake Stevens
Host families are needed for exchange students from around the world.
Lake Stevens seniors tour the Flying Heritage collection
Docent Alan Gale, of the Flying Heritage Collection escorted the Lake Stevens Senior Center seniors on a tour of the FHC museum, at Paine Field, Everett, on April 25.
Host Families sought for Ironman 70.3 Athletes in July
Lake Stevens will be welcoming Ironman 70.3 World Qualifier Event again this year Saturday, July 15.
Local musicians releasing new album
Folk rock trio, Real Folk, released their second album entitled At the Brink on May 12, 2012.
L.S. First Responders honored at Ashley Pointe
In honor of the First Responders Thank You Day on Saturday, May 19, Ashley Pointe sponsored a reception for Lake Stevens Fire and Police departments on Friday, May 18.
religion-spiritual
Keeping the Faith:
Remembering and Forgetting
school-sports
Viking baseball beats Skyview 6-5; loses to Puyallup
Saturday, May 19 the Vikings beat the Skyview Storm to become one of the final eight teams still alive in the state playoffs. After taking a early lead, Lake had to go into extra innings to get the victory.
schools
CWU, LSHS student awarded prestigious Goldwater Scholar
Central Washington University junior Troy Kilburn has been named a 2012 Goldwater Scholar in Mathematics, Science and Engineering, one of just six in Washington State.
seattle-entertainment
King Tut Exhibition Now On View At Pacific Science Center
Pacific Science Center, the final U.S. stop of the exhibition, through January 6, 2013
sports-local
Granite’s own Violette curling his way to the top