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Boating tragedy strikes many in Lake Stevens

Community should be treated with respect when visiting public places

 

 

Support your local Day of Service and Remembrance

 

 

A party for thousands, a weekend to remember

Let’s just get it out there—I love Aquafest! When those carnival trailers come rolling into town the excitement for the big weekend starts growing and stays with me until the trailers roll out of town a week later.

 

 

Tanning tax ticks me off

On July 16, a “tanning tax” went into effect for the nation’s indoor tanning salons.

 

 

A refresher course in roundabout etiquette

 

 

Marysville School Board member outrages community

Marysville School Board member Michael Kundu has been blasted by his fellow school board members and blasted in the media for sending an email to board members and school administrators that appeared to be racially charged.

 

 

BP oil spill brings sadness, frustration, lack of hope

Watching what is now being called the Deepwater Horizon oil spill coverage on every nightly news show for the last two months has been saddening and frustrating to say the least.

 

 

Graduation is a tradition of hope and dreams

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L.S. should be proud of their working relationships

The last week or two our neighboring city to the east, Granite Falls, has seen its share of small town politics.

 

 

Lundeen roundabout creates opportunity for safety, patience

The new roundabout that is being constructed at Lundeen Parkway/Vernon Road/Lake Drive will help slow traffic down and create a safer road, especially during high traffic volumes times.

 

 

Health care insurance reform divides a nation

The hottest, and by hottest I mean heated, topic right now is Health Care Reform.

 

 

Lending website changes lives across the globe

If you had an extra $25 dollars what would you do with it? Go to a movie, out to dinner, get a pedicure?

 

 

Special session costs are a waste of taxpayer money

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Child air traffic controller incident blown out of proportion by FAA

Take your Daughter to Work Day has become common place in America since its beginning in 1993 but what happened at JFK Airport in New York last month was probably not what founder Gloria Steinem had in mind when she started the program.

 

 

School shootings are reminders of dangers students face every day

 

 

Is Congress broken and can it be fixed

It seems as though bipartisanship is creating a Congress that is unwilling to negotiate beyond party lines and with the resignation of Senator Evan Bayh, a Democrat from Indiana, Congress may finally have to step up and recognize that things have got to change.

 

 

Olympics bring the world together every two years

 

 

Senate bill 6841 could mean higher prices on everything

SB6841 requires additional taxes to pretty much every type of business out there.

Letters for February 10, 2010

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