Thu, Sep 1, 2011
Transit Board likely to select system change alternative
Four alternatives remain on the table
Lake Stevens Chamber to host Candidates’ Forum
The next regularly scheduled Lake Stevens Chamber of Commerce luncheon on Monday, Sept. 12 at 11:30 a.m. will include our annual Candidates’ Forum.
Tue, Aug 23, 2011
Reardon, Hope in for a tough race for Snohomish County Executive
L.S. starts races for Mayor, council seats
Missing L.S. man’s body found in Snohomish
Lake Stevens resident Edward Joseph Kirgan, 48, left Bert’s Tavern in Bothell on Sunday, August 14 on his 1997 Honda VTX motorcycle and was not seen or heard from after that.
Liquor Control Board selects stores in spirits tasting pilot
Lake Stevens store one of the chosen
Community invited to meet new GFSD employees
The Granite Falls community is invited to attend a community reception to meet two new Granite Falls School District employees.
Middle level students prepare to lead
Local students from North Lake Middle School, Lake Stevens Middle School, and Cavelero Mid High boarded a bus on August 5 to head to Chinook Leadership Camp in Randle, Washington.
Resident and four legged friend enter to win dream dog park
Local resident Brienne Frazee and her four-legged friend Bailie are finalists in the Beneful® Dream Dog Park Contest.
Dry weather prompts burn ban in unincorporated county
Due to high fire danger and expected hot and dry weather conditions, a modified outdoor burning ban for unincorporated areas of Snohomish County is now in effect.
Pertussis claims a small life in Snohomish County
Number of cases of confirmed whooping cough double from 2010
Tue, Aug 16, 2011
Millions of dollars in illegal drugs found by L.S. police
In only two short months Lake Stevens Police Chief Randy Celori put together a Fugitive Apprehension Team, with the goal of apprehending those who have outstanding warrants here in Lake Stevens.
Ironman fills downtown with athletes, onlookers
Ironman 70.3 brought hundreds of athletes to downtown Lake Stevens for the sixth time Sunday, August 14.
LDS youth Getting into their Pioneer heritage
Dressed in bonnets, bloomers and suspenders, over 300 LDS youth and their leaders pushed handcarts as they traversed the rugged terrain in Eastern Washington all in an effort to experience just a taste of what thousands of their pioneer ancestors went through while crossing the Great Plains in the mid 1800s.
Local fisherman wins big money for big fish
James Sinning named Associate Principal of Lake Stevens Middle School
James (Jamie) Sinning, has joined Principal Mike Weatherbie at Lake Stevens Middle School as its new Associate Principal.
L.S. Fire benefits from Eagle Scout project
Members of Lake Stevens Fire and Boy Scout Troop 42 recently met for a flag raising ceremony at Fire Station 83.
Lake Stevens Plans Back-to-School resource fair
Free backpacks and basic school supplies offered to families in need
Amidst continuing education budget cuts, Safeway is sending money “Back to Schools”
Today Safeway began its 10 percent Back to Schools promotion that donates ten percent of the sales from participating items to the shopper’s school of choice.
What to do with your gas hog
The economy continues to struggle and gas prices remain high.
Mon, Aug 15, 2011
Local DJ entertains on internet radio
Lake Stevens resident Barb Torgerson is using her rock and roll past and love for music to be a disk jockey.
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