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Bothell City Council revisits building height limits

According to Deputy Mayor Joshua Freed, Bothell City Council has corrected a mistake made roughly two years ago,…

In 2008

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Adopt a Stream to take on Bothell Landing: Working with the city and a King County grant, foundation hopes to restore a portion of the Sammamish River

A 1.7-acre stretch along the Sammamish River near Bothell Landing is about to get some major retrofitting courtesy…

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Read the Constitution

I am disappointed that people have complained about reading the Constitution one time during a congressional session. That…

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Squire’s Landing Park needs a landing

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Crow watching, and listening, at the Kenmore Library

I don’t know about you guys, but I am a very romantic and imaginary person. In the afternoon,…

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City of Bothell to hold open house concerning closed 240th Street Southeast bridge

The city of Bothell will host an open house Feb. 2 to outline plans to replace the currently…

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POLICE BLOTTER

BOTHELL Jan. 16 Car theft A 1994 Honda Civic was stolen from the parking lot of a residential…

Kenmore City Councilman Allan Van Ness

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Kenmore City Council feud boils over, city manager asks to be released from contract

With some harsh words directed at City Councilman John Hendrickson, Kenmore City Manager Fred Stouder asked Jan. 24…

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Former Kenmore fire chief Eaton to receive McMaster Award

Former Kenmore fire chief and current president of the Kenmore Community Club Les “Bud” Eaton has been selected…

Bothell High's Tim Nelson will soon leave the school's music room and head to Los Angeles to sing with the Grammy Jazz Ensemble.

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Bothell High’s Nelson is ready to jazz it up and sing with youth Grammy ensemble

At 17, Bothell High senior Tim Nelson already is, in a way, a Grammy Award winner.

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McAuliffe helps add technology to the state’s education goals

Legislation has been introduced ensuring technology is part of the state’s education goals.

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Seattle Genetics employee allegedly obtains $800,000 in illegal profits; Securities and Exchange Commission freezes bank and brokerage accounts

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) today announced that it has obtained a court order freezing the bank…

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Kenmore’s Best Friend Rodent Rescue goes online

Kenmore’s Best Friend Rodent Rescue recently has joined other animal-welfare organizations in the area that list their homeless…

The next Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce meeting is Jan. 27.

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Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce names Evergreen Hospital’s Burton new chair; next meeting is Jan. 27/ Chamber Chat

The Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce would like to thank all of our past and present Board of…

Jennifer Narancic and Sheila Roark work the counter at Espresso Works in Kenmore.

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Espresso Works is a perfect Kenmore fit for Inglemoor High grads

With an anniversary that would have arrived Dec. 31, 2010, Sheila and Jesse Roark spent just a tad…

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Police departments to hold Citizens Academy in Kenmore starting in March

Kenmore, Shoreline and Woodinville Police departments along with the King County Sheriff’s Office are offering a Citizens Academy…

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University of Washington, Bothell set for Career Week Jan. 24-28

Career Week 2011, the University of Washington’s 12th annual career education and exploration extravaganza for students and alumni,…

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Former Bothell Citizen reporter Hilton was known for her interviewing, writing styles/ Obituary

Former Bothell Citizen reporter Carol Ruth Hilton, 85, died of lung cancer Jan. 10 in Portland, Ore. She…

Frank Leaycraft Weed

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Frank Leaycraft Weed

Frank Leaycraft Weed June 8, 1923 – January 15, 2011 Frank was born in Nyack, New York and…

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Thanks to St. Brendan parish for St. Vincent de Paul donations

St. Vincent de Paul volunteers at St. Brendan parish helped 797 needy people with food, clothing, rent, utilities…