Articles published Thu, Apr 15, 2010
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County will dedicate Lake Stevens Park Saturday
New ball fields will be named in honor of Gary Cease
Larsen Highlights Tax Cuts for Hardworking Families, Small Businesses
Today, U.S. Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) highlighted several tax relief provisions that he fought to provide for hardworking families and small businesses in the 2nd District of Washington. In the past year, Larsen supported legislation that has provided over $200 billion in tax relief and income support to working families and small businesses across America.
Cantwell Calls for Protection of Salmon “Strongholds”
Pending legislation would protect thriving wild salmon populations so that they never become endangered. Salmon runs in Wenatchee and Queets-Quinault watersheds would be top priorities
Report: Flowering Trees Bring More Sneezes in Washington
Washington residents with allergies are well aware that spring is in full swing, as a new report from the National Wildlife Federation(NWF) finds that more people are suffering from allergies and related asthma than were affected 20 years ago.
Stevens says census participation is key to 39th Legislative District improvements
The rate of return for the 2010 Census vary dramatically across the 39th Legislative District, with some communities returning less than 50 percent of the forms, Sen. Val Stevens, R-Arlington, announced today.
Reardon applauds Council for passing 2010 supplemental budget
Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon applauded the County Council’s action Wednesday approving a modified county budget for 2010.
Salary Commission holds public hearing Wednesday, April 14
The Snohomish County Citizens Commission on Salaries of Elected Officials will meet again Wednesday, April 14, holding a public hearing to gather input as it continues reviewing the salary schedule for elected officials for 2011 and 2012.
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Your Vote Can Help The 5th!
Nationwide Partners in Preservation program comes to Seattle, announces The 5th Avenue Theatre a candidate for restoration funds