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Judy Gratton of RE/MAX Town Center discusses her 'Chiquita Chili' with an attendee at Thursday night's Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce Chilifest at Evergreen Washelli Funeral Home in Bothell. Gratton's concoction featured pork and bananas. In the background are Brad and Lisa Havens of Forte Communications ('Bar H' Hatch Chili'). Winners were: Evergreen Washelli's 'Meaty Man's Chili' (Mr. Meaty); Bastyr University's 'Bastyr's Bodacious Beans' (Green Bean); Chateau at Bothell Landing's 'Lip-Licking Green Chili' (Burnt Spoon); and Three Cups of Tea's 'Not Just Another Chicken Chili' (Judges' Choice). Jennifer Armenta's 'Serendipity' won the People's Choice award. The estimated 180-200 attendees tasted 14 types of chili during the event

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Colorful Chilifest

Pictured are Seahawks fan Julie Cosgrove of J2J Creative discussing her “Tailgatin’ Chili” with an attendee and Judy…

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Northshore School District Board of Directors opposes Initiative 1033

The Northshore School District Board of Directors unanimously approved at its Oct. 13 meeting Resolution 605 opposing Initiative…

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It’s dog dress-up time for Kenmore Halloween costume contest

The city of Kenmore invites residents to enter their dogs in the Dog Halloween Costume Contest. Prizes provided…

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Kenmore post-office plans moving forward, city officials set for temporary move into Schnitzelbank building

While he still won't quite call it a done deal, Kenmore City Manager Frederick Stouder said plans to…

Bothell High's Kevin Holmes

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Cougar woodsmen lead the pack

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Have you seen her? Parents looking for runaway teenage daughter

A 15-year-old Redmond High School sophomore ran away from home Sept. 21 and her mother is now fearing…

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Pair of sponsors will be on hand at Spaghetti Bowl

The Great American Rivalry Series and the U.S. Air Force are sponsoring this Friday’s Spaghetti Bowl football matchup…

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Cascadia Community College enrollment surpasses 3,000 students

The troubled economy has local students flocking to Cascadia Community College this fall. With family budgets tightening and…

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UW-Bothell sees record enrollment for fall 2009

The University of Washington, Bothell is seeing record enrollment for fall 2009. The campus welcomed 2,374 full-time equivalent…

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Evergreen Hospital Medical Center ranked No. 1 in state for stroke care

Evergreen Hospital Medical Center was ranked first in Washington and in the top 5 percent of hospitals in…

At about 5 p.m. tonight

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Up on the curb — no injuries

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Guion memorial service set for Oct. 17

Judith Guion, retired Northshore School District teacher, died Oct. 9. She was 69. A memorial service will be…

Christian King

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Scarecrows aplenty at Harvest Festival

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Northshore Senior Center faces budget cuts — again

The following may induce a sense of déjà vu. King County has released its preliminary 2010 budget and,…

The Northshore Schools Foundation (formerly the Northshore Public Education Foundation) awarded $50

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New name, same aim

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UW-Bothell nursing program gets new home

On Oct. 5, Skagit Valley College welcomed the University of Washington, Bothell’s nursing program to its new location…

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POLICE BLOTTER

KENMORE Oct. 8 Auto theft Police say an unknown male suspect made off with a red, 1991 Nissan…

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The basics on the Northshore School District board of directors

The Northshore School District’s community will be electing three School Board directors in the upcoming Nov. 3 general…

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School Board / State, local funding are key issues in board races

In a year in which school officials sliced $6.4 million from their budget and floated cost-cutting measures such…

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Halloween / ‘Clown Cemetery’ creeps into Bothell

Interested in a horrifying experience that will truly freak your mind this Halloween season? Prepare yourself as circus…