Tue, Jul 24, 2012
Push to "Unpackage America" Gains Momentum
BOULDER, Colo. - For Liz Brown Morgan, recycling just wasn't enough. After noticing her recycling container was overflowing with cardboard and bags that would take energy to be recycled, she began bringing her own containers to grocery stores to purchase bulk food and avoid packaged items.
Mon, Jul 23, 2012
Ramping Down the Rhetoric in WA Politics
Less than three weeks before Washington's primary election, accusations are being hurled in campaign ads that can make a person wonder, 'Whatever happened to civility?'
Wed, Jul 18, 2012
Federal grants help connect veterans to their communities
Washington’s military veterans and their families will have better information about and access to reliable transportation options thanks to four federal grants totaling more than $400,000.
Mon, Jul 16, 2012
Nominations being taken for state’s highest civics award
OLYMPIA…It’s time for the public to nominate its favorite community-centric corporations for Washington’s highest civics award.
Husband and daughter plead guilty to stealing $111,705 from state healthcare programs
Daughter frequently billed Medicaid while father splurged on a new home, Seahawks tickets
'Judging the Judges' in the WA Primary Election
Tree-Planting Campaign Looks for “Triple Win”
Fri, Jul 13, 2012
Call to Action: Housing Hope Needs Your Vote
July 14, 2012 – Housing Hope, a local nonprofit, has been chosen to be a finalist in Toyota’s 100 Cars for Good competition.
Seventeen agrees to promote realistic beauty
Popular teen magazine will stop using photo editing software to alter images of models
Thu, Jul 12, 2012
County’s Project Homeless Connect serves 1,000 in need
Enjoy summer festivals without drinking & driving
National Night Out scheduled for Willis Tucker Park, Aug. 7
Arts Commission hosts 2012 photo contest
Register for free job training classes at Marysville Goodwill
Interested people can sign up for English, computer and customer service classes
Wed, Jul 11, 2012
Farm Bill Proposal Raises Concerns, All Along the Food Chain
The Farm Bill isn't just for farmers, and other groups are weighing in with their concerns as the House version of the bill is taken up today by the House Agriculture Committee.
Mon, Jul 9, 2012
This Critical Reach alert of missing child, Jessica Mojica Estrada, has been sent to you by Operation Lookout National Center for Missing Youth.
1,200 triathlon athletes take to county roads July 15
For the seventh year in a row, athletes from across the United States and around the world will gather in Snohomish County to compete in the Ironman 70.3 Lake Stevens Triathlon.
Sno-Isle Libraries Offer Special Opportunities For Sun-Lovers All Summer Long
Sun-worshippers take heart. You don't have to be drenched in sunshine to have a fun summer. In fact, mental suntans are available within the four walls of the Sno-Isle Library nearest you.
Double the MPG: Man’s New Best Friend?
July Biggest Month for Fighting WA Child Hunger
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