Lake Stevens JournalLake Stevens Journal

Tue, Jul 6, 2010 

 

L.S., G.F. School Districts combine alternative high school program

At recent school board meetings the Granite Falls and Lake Stevens School districts approved a cooperative agreement that will combine the district’s alternative high school programs.

Continued revenue decline forces county reductions

15 positions cut, saving $2 million

Teachers from Cavelero and Tabor, Czech Republic, exchange places for a year

All thanks to the Fulbright Teacher Exchange Grant Program

Mon, Jun 28, 2010 

 

Lake Stevens hosts hundreds of rowers

North West Masters Championships sailed on the lake

DNA testing for crimes will be quicker

Lake Stevens Police using new DNA company

Vera’s Generation project will benefit entire community

Just one person can make a difference in the life of a child and Vera Johnson, a long time resident, spent countless hours making a difference in the lives of hundreds of children in Lake Stevens. Johnson passed away on March 1, 2010.

Police Chief, Principal support U-Turn scholarship

Lake Stevens Police Chief Randy Celori and Lake Stevens High School Principal Ken Collins are both turning 50 this year.

LSSD formulates areas for budget reductions

At school board meetings in the months of July and August school board members will be reviewing and approving the school budgets for the 2010-11 school year.

98205 Zip Codes change July 1 for southwest annexation residents

As of July 1, residents living in the newly annexed southwest area of Lake Stevens will now have the 98258 zip code instead of the 98205 zip code.

Celebrate safely this Fourth of July

It’s almost the Fourth of July, a time to celebrate and enjoy the holiday with friends and family.

Mon, Jun 21, 2010 

 

Schools out for the summer

Local kids are ready to say goodbye to homework and hello to the sun, at least for the next three months

Volunteers renovate North Cove Park gazebo

The gazebo at North Cove Park is a landmark in downtown Lake Stevens, but after years of beatings from the Pacific Northwest weather and basic wear and tear, the gazebo needed a major overhaul.

Community Transit helps drivers on high congestion roads find healthier options

Curb the Congestion program unveils new tools and incentives

From fires to fame – Elmore does more than fight fires

When people envision heavy metal bands like Metalica and Megadeth there’s a certain type of person that comes to mind. Tattoos, piercings, black clothing or even hair gelled into a pointy mohawk.

LSHS junior, Cooper heads to West Point

Shawn P. Cooper, a junior at Lake Stevens High School, has been selected to be among 1,100 attendees at West Point’s prestigious Summer Leaders Seminar (SLS) this year.

Mon, Jun 14, 2010 

 

Hold onto your hats

LSHS graduates moving forward

Families learn how to stay safe and healthy

Annual fair teaches more than just fire safety

Lake Stevens supports Relay for Life

City announces road closures

National regatta will create boat launch closure

Hope honored as outspoken advocate for public safety

The Council of Metropolitan Police and Sheriffs (COMPAS) recently honored Rep. Mike Hope, R-Lake Stevens, as “Legislator of the Year” for his outspoken advocacy on behalf of public safety in his first two years in the Legislature. 


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