Articles published Mon, Oct 3, 2011
county-state
Washington celebrates Walk to School month
Taking small steps in the journey toward better student health and safety
Lancome' helps St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
WA Minimum Wage Soon to Top $9 an Hour
The minimum wage in Washington state goes up 37 cents on Jan. 1, to $9.04 an hour.
editorial
Be careful what you post to Facebook and Twitter
JOURNAL | EDITORIAL
guest-editorial
The rise of trendy environmentalism is harming the planet
“Green is a trend and people go with trends. ... I don’t think people know the real facts.”
lauraonlife
Good thing he's cute
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Farms to Schools – Local students enjoy Taste Washington Day
Fresh sliced apples, cucumbers, broccoli, red peppers and even pluots (a hybrid of apricots and plums) were a part of six local salad bars this past Wednesday, September 28 and it wasn’t at some new fancy restaurant.
Vikings win showdown of unbeatens at Arlington, 42-32
Lake Stevens took a giant step towards snaring the Wesco North football championship by powering past Arlington 42-32 last Friday night on the Eagles’ home field
Hey kids - Have you registered for The Great Race Lake Stevens?
You’ve seen the Amazing Race on television, well now’s your chance to compete in your own amazing race right here in Lake Stevens.
Oktoberfest offers fun for everyone
It’s that time of year and at Oktoberfest we will be carving pumpkins!
Road closures for Oktoberfest
Main Street from the entrance to Jay’s Market Commercial Complex to 18th Street will be closed Friday, October 14 and Saturday, October 15 from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. for the first annual Oktoberfest celebration in downtown Lake Stevens.
Root Bier Garden at Oktoberfest
When was the last time you had a root beer float? Oktoberfest will be your next opportunity.
North Lake Builders Club - Ready for action
Middle school students are passionate, enthusiastic, and want to make their mark in this world.
Tencate, Director of Special Services for the LSSD to speak at parent meeting
Did you know that there are over 1,000 students in the Lake Stevens School District on Individualized Education Plans, known as IEPs?
Relay for Life of L.S. 2012 needs you
Relay for Life Lake Stevens is looking for help with the 2012 Relay for Life.
Free Survival Budgeting class
The Lake Stevens Family Center is offering Survival Budgeting, which is a new service to give people a hand in managing their money. You will not sit through a series of workshops.
At long last, Kindle owners can now get free eBooks from library
On Wednesday, September 21, the number of eBook downloads from Sno-Isle Libraries skyrocketed by 80 percent. No, Justin Bieber didn’t put out a new autobiography.
Rain garden project cleans up Catherine Creek
A local Eagle Scout candidate, Ryan Olliges, worked with the City of Lake Stevens and Snohomish Conservation District to construct a 1,200 square foot rain garden at the Lake Stevens City Shop at 2306 131st Avenue NE in Lake Stevens.
Sudoku Puzzle Answers for Oct. 5 issue
Sudoku Solution Answers
religion-spiritual
A New Fall Schedule
It never fails. Every Fall, anyone with a television could tell you that each and every network is selling practically the exact same thing.
school-sports
Vikings win showdown of unbeatens at Arlington, 42-32
Lake Stevens took a giant step towards snaring the Wesco North football championship by powering past Arlington 42-32 last Friday night on the Eagles’ home field