Lake Stevens JournalLake Stevens Journal

Tue, Apr 27, 2010 

 

G.F. Police make major drug bust

Chief Tony Domish, put on administrative leave a week later

Local schools on lockdown due to burglary suspect

On Friday, April 23 at approximately 8 a.m. Lake Stevens Police officers were dispatched to a priority burglary in the 2800 block of 107th Ave. NE where a witness reported seeing someone trying to kick in a neighbor’s back door.

Lake Stevens trophy fish plant

he month of April saw the year’s first planting of trophy triploid trout in Lake Stevens. The planting program, coordinated as a community service project by Lake Stevens residents Laurie and Jim Goerg, is in it’s fourth year.

Daughter of Lake Stevens residents helps during Chilean earthquake aftermath

When an 8.8-magnitude earthquake struck Chile and severely damaged the regional hospital in Angol, the daughter of a Lake Stevens man and woman stepped up to provide the support needed to continue providing medical aid to the local people.

CERT training available through Snohomish County Fire

n Tuesday, May 4, Snohomish County First District 7 is offering Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training for citizens interested in learning how they can help their community during a major disaster.

Temporary road closure update Lundeen Parkway at Vernon Road

Record crowd at local rowing regatta

LSEF holding annual Spring for Education breakfast

Mon, Apr 19, 2010 

 

County dedicates community park, ball fields

G.F. man arrested, jailed for shooting death of girlfriend

Local sisters invited to prestigious iPOP

Brianna and Kalla Hill are both students at Hillcrest Elementary, they seem like normal nine and ten year olds.

Local police settle lawsuit by mom alleging wrongful arrest

Suit was a “waste of time”

Teen arrested in plot to kill Snohomish County deputies

Allegedly, McConnachie was planning an attack similar to the Parkland police shootings that killed four Lakewood police officers last fall.

“A Caring Community” pancake breakfast

Fri, Apr 16, 2010 

 

Police Department Officer of the Year for the Pacific Area Division

Former Mill Creek resident Jeffrey Lovick was recently named LAPD Officer of the Year for the Pacific Area Division. He is the son of Snohomish County Sheriff John Lovick.

Mon, Apr 12, 2010 

 

Fire on North Lakeshore consumes garage

Lake Stevens firefighters respond quickly, efficiently

Larsen tours Lake Stevens’ new roundabout

Recovery and Reinvestment Act puts people to work on Lundeen Parkway

“A Caring Community” pancake breakfast

Speeding patrols added statewide to reduce fatalities

Lake Stevens Schools schedule budget reduction meeting

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