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Loren “Bud” Sperry, a member of local American Legion Post 181, was elected Washington state commander at the annual American Legion convention in Wenatchee on Saturday, July 21. Sperry…
Lake Stevens Soccer Club will host Snohomish County’s first 3v3 Live Soccer Tour event on Saturday, August 11, at Lochsloy Fields in Lake Stevens. 3v3 Live is a nationwide organization which holds tournaments across the country; the Lake…
(July 27, 2012 – SEATTLE, WA) The 5th Avenue Theatre’s 2010 hit premiere A Christmas Story, The Musical! will make its Broadway debut at Christmas of 2012. This winter, holiday theatergoers on the Great White Way can see Ralphie and his…
My uncle Joe was a pastor. I would stay with him and my aunt from time to time, where they lived in a tiny church parsonage. Today, churches have gotten out of the parsonage business for the most part, and that’s a good thing. No one wants to…
Start the school year right with a visit to your neighborhood optical store for your child’s visual health. Good vision is essential for educational progress in growing children. A child who is unable to see print or view a blackboard can…
Make sure all kids wear helmets when on bikes, scooters or skateboards. With summer comes fun in the sun. Unfortunately for some, summer activities can lead to injuries or unintentional death if…
SEATTLE – Today Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna, King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg and Sen. Jeanne Kohl-Welles issued the following statements about U.S. District Court Judge Ricardo S. Martinez’s decision granting…
Puget Sound Blood Center is fortunate to have a dedicated group of volunteer donors who regularly take time out of their schedule to donate the gift of life. They are heroes in our community. Summer activities such as travel, visits with out-of-town…
Ashley Pointe will be sponsoring a “Back to School” Drive for the Lake Stevens Family Center and will be collecting new donated school supplies. A drop-off box will be placed inside Ashley Pointe at 11117 20th St. NE. Please come to the…
Theft/Vehicle Prowl/Warrant, 07/14/12, 12000 block of 29th Pl. NE A 27-year-old male was arrested for Vehicle Prowl and a warrant. An officer was dispatched to a call in which the reporting party stated she saw an unknown male going through a…
“Everybody thinks that zombies carry a virus that makes more zombies, but I think it’s more like a prion,” said a voice from the back of the car. “Strange, but I don’t think about zombies at all,” I said….
Any realtor will tell you people looking to buy a home want good schools and safe neighborhoods. They also look for decent roads for when they head to the mountains or the beach during holiday weekends, such as Memorial Day or July 4. They want to…
OLYMPIA – Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna today announced that Washington state, as part of a national settlement against the McKesson Corporation, has resolved allegations that the company violated the Federal False Claims Act…
SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. – Pregnant and parenting families are invited to celebrate National Breastfeeding Month at a free Breastfeeding Tea from 1:30-3:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 10, in the auditorium at Snohomish Health District, 3020 Rucker…