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A face full of pie at RiverFest

Billed as “Family Fun and Then Some,” Bothell’s 10th annual RiverFest end-of-summer celebration in downtown Bothell between Main…

Brendan Moeller does some painting at Lockwood Elementary last Saturday during the second annual Community Serve Day

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Lending a helping hand during Community Serve Day

Brendan Moeller does some painting at Lockwood Elementary last Saturday during the second annual Community Serve Day, organized…

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Kenmore pancake gathering on tap Sept. 11

The Kenmore Community Club will be holding its annual all-you-can-eat-pancakes event from 8-11 a.m. Sept. 11 at 7304…

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McField receives Western Washington University scholarship

Western Washington University student Samantha McField of Bothell received the 2010-2011 Oscar Olson Arts Scholarship. The $1,500 scholarship…

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UW-Bothell/Cascadia receives $745,000 from the Washington Department of Commerce as part of the State Jobs Act for energy savings in public schools

The Washington Department of Commerce awarded the University of Washington, Bothell and Cascadia Community College $745,000 as part…

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PSE reps to discuss energy safety and more at Home Depot on Saturday

Puget Sound Energy (PSE) will host an informational event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 28 at…

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Rosie the stolen cow returns to Country Village

Rosie the cow is grazing once more at Susan’s Sweets in Country Village. According to the Bothell shopping…

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POLICE BLOTTER

BOTHELL Aug. 15 Vehicle theft A 1994 Accura Integra was stolen from a residence in the 600 block…

Scenes like this one last year in a library  at Kenmore Junior High should become common again as a new school year gets under way.

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New school year means new home for Secondary Academy for Success students

As she has in the past, Secondary Academy for Success (SAS) Principal Holly Call talked about creating “a…

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Bothell, chamber plan first Senior Citizens Day

For the first time, the city of Bothell and the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce will come together…

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Your Community Picnic is set for Sept. 12

The Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce will hold Your Community Picnic from noon to 3 p.m. Sept. 12…

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Clarification

An Aug. 4 Reporter story titled “For local shorelines, how high is too high?” stated certain property owners…

Letters to the Editor

Gov. Gregoire needs to make tough cuts, not poll people for ideas

Let me see if I understand the circumstances of our state’s fiscal crisis. Thanks in no small part…

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State, Kenmore say Wald pool future still on hold

In this case, no news is probably not good news, especially for those still hoping to someday again…

Juggler Tom Gaines dazzles the crowd at last year’s RiverFest.

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Family fun is on tap at this Sunday’s RiverFest

Billed as “Family Fun and Then Some,” Bothell’s 10th annual RiverFest end-of-summer celebration is set for 10 a.m.…

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Northshore School District supplemental levy is passing

Officials expressed gratitude at the passage and said they weren’t surprised by the thin margin of victory apparently…

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Wine Walk, a benefit for the Northshore Performing Arts Center, will feature Ancient Sounds

Ancient Sounds, a group of musicians that play ancient woodwind instruments interwoven with modern-world instruments, percussion and vocals,…

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UW-Bothell debuts new Leadership Development for Educators Program

This fall, the University of Washington, Bothell will debut its Leadership Development for Educators Program (LEDE), which will…

Letters to the Editor

Funding for cancer research saves lives

I am a four-year breast-cancer survivor and I am alive today because of breakthroughs in research. Scientific research…

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Story-time writer: Give teachers a break

I must take exception to David Barbe’s letter in the Aug. 20 edition. Although humorous, having lived here…