Articles published Mon, Aug 31, 2009
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County offers community emergency response team training
Snohomish County’s Department of Emergency Management is looking for willing volunteers to join its Community Emergency Response Team.
Reardon stands ready to work with new Boeing president
Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon’s statement on The Boeing Company’s announcement of a new president for its commercial aviation division.
Things Could Be Worse: 2009 Failed States Index
No matter how grim the state budget forecast, it will never be as bad as what some countries around the world are going through.
Does Your Cell Phone Cause Cancer?
You may not think twice when you make or take a call on your cell phone, but a new report offers some reasons for concern.
WA Women 'Vote' to Celebrate Equality Day
Today is Women's Equality Day, commemorating the date that women got the right to vote in America, 89 years ago - and Washington was ahead of the crowd, even back then.
Community Transit Adjusts Service for Labor Day
ommunity Transit local bus service will operate on Sunday schedules on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 7. There will be no commuter service that day to downtown Seattle, the University District or Boeing-Everett.
Gov. Gregoire to celebrate opening of Korry Electronics
Electronics company builds new manufacturing plant in Snohomish County
Goldmark appoints new manager to lead DNR’s Pacific Cascade Region in southwest Washington
Eric Wisch will oversee operations in resource-rich region
County’s Council on Aging accepting new members
R-71 blog post discusses 2006 AGO on signature gatherers
Late this afternoon, Christina Siderius in our Communications office put up a “5 Questions about R-71” post on our “From Our Corner” blog that answers five questions about the Referendum 71 signature count process.
efficeintorganization
Top 3 Organizing Myths
guest-editorial
Labor Day meets Back to School
An unfortunate pair
lauraonlife
What Moms Are Made Of
From all accounts, when I was a little girl, I was, like most little girls, made of sugar and spice and everything nice. Of course, when I became a teenager, I was made of sarcasm, drama, and everything hormonal.
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Letters
September 2, 2009
lightsandsirens
Lights and Sirens
Lake Stevens Police Beat The police department responded to 430 incidents in the week of August 16, 2009-August 22, 2009.
localentertainment
From Idol on TV to Technicolor on stage
Casting of principals and the company of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat was announced today.
news
Sunnycrest welcomes students with a new look
Brighter, bolder and just plain better!
City Council, Mayor salutes American Legion’s Congressional Charter anniversary
American Legion lowers flag for servicemen in L.S. community
The War Memorial in downtown Lake Stevens is more than just a thing of beauty or even a place to display the many flags that symbolize our country and state.
School district and L.S. Education Association continue negotiations
School set to start Sept. 8
Lake Stevens Chamber to host candidate forum
Family Center offering help for teen moms
Haggen Food & Pharmacy partners with customers
L.S. Kindergartner schedule – Small Steps to Kindergarten
PUD’s fridge and freezer recycling a huge hit with customers
Save energy, help the environment, get cash
savvysenior
Cell Phone Savings for Seniors