Tue, Jun 14, 2011
The Chicken tradition carries on for three generations
In 1969 ‘The Chicken’ was stolen from atop the roof of the Chicken Drive-In at Frontier Village and started quite a tradition. It has appeared at various high school activities, especially around graduation time, homecoming, class reunions, and even a few weddings and a funeral.
Senator Hobbs sees many legislative victories despite budget challenges
After 135 days of regular and special session, the Legislature adjourned Sine Die Wednesday evening—marking the end of a session largely shaped by a nearly $5 billion revenue shortfall.
Rep. Mike Hope officially files for office of Snoh. County Executive
LSSD announces recognition of employees’ service or retirement
On Wednesday, June 8, at the Lake Stevens School Board Meeting, the following employees were honored with a presentation and reception:
Relay for Life Lake Stevens looking for committee members
How was your experience at this year’s Relay for Life event in Lake Stevens?
Rudge traveling to Costa Rica as ambassador
Stella Rudge, a 2011 graduate of Lake Stevens High School has been accepted as a student ambassador to Costa Rica with a national group of students this June through People To People, a program that Dwight Eisenhower founded and whose daughter, Mary Jean Eisenhower, is President of today.
Marine law enforcement set to crackdown on impaired boaters
Lake Stevens Police Marine law enforcement officers will participate in the Operation Dry Water and will be out in force June 24-26 looking for boaters whose Blood Alcohol Content exceeds the state limit of 0.08.
House fire destroys home in Lake Stevens
On Friday, June 3 at 6:50 a.m., firefighters were called to a house fire at 113th block of 37th St. SE in the Georgetown Estates subdivision.
Hoult earns Eagle Scout rank
Jens-Kristian Hoult, of the Lake Stevens Boy Scout Troop 42, has earned the rank of Eagle Scout. His Eagle Court of Honor was held at Elim Lutheran Church.
Lundeen Park is basketball ready
Hillcrest students help raise funds for Japan Tsunami victims
Three fourth grade students from Hillcrest Elementary School asked their ASB teacher if they could have a fundraiser through ASB to raise money for the families of the Japanese disaster.
Thu, Jun 9, 2011
House fire destroys home in Lake Stevens
Tue, Jun 7, 2011
Celebrate, Rember, Fight Back - A film by Shane Kantzer
A film by Shane Kantzer
Spring fever finally comes to Lake Stevens
High School students step up to create curriculum change
Preparing for a brighter college future a priority
Get to know the top ten LSHS seniors
Get to know the top ten LSHS seniors
Local family raising awareness and funds to help find a cure for JM
Juvenile Dermatomyositis and Juvenile Polymyositis are the most common forms of JM (Juvenile Myositis), which is a rare autoimmune disease that affects approximately 17,000 children and adults, and nearly 1,000 new cases are diagnosed in the United States every year.
Preschoolers parade for potatoes
The rain would not stop this parade. At the Early Learning Center preschool children sang and marched with colorful ribbon batons to celebrate the new addition to their campus, a greenhouse to assist with their expanding vegetable gardens.
Grace Academy says farewell to their 2011 graduating class
The senior class at Grace Academy is a class of 12 different personalities and drives but of one heart united by love and respect for one another.
Pet Pros celebrates grand opening
Pet Pros has opened their doors in Frontier Village. The Lake Stevens Chamber of Commerce helped celebrate their grand opening last weekend.
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