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My interpretation of health bill

I attended Rep. Jay Inslee’s town meeting in Edmonds and would like to correct some misstatements that he…

Jack Cornwall

Life

Cornwall is crowned

Jack Cornwall accepts a baton and crown after being elected the Northshore Performing Arts Center Foundation’s new chair…

News

AAA offers back-to-school safety tips

Children are back in school, which means motorists need to be diligent about obeying traffic safety laws in…

AT&T Mobility recently donated $46

News

Finding a way to support others

Business

University of Washington, Bothell announces Leadership MBA

The University of Washington, Bothell MBA (Master of Business Administration) Program’s officials have announced what the university bills…

News

Arias joins UW-Bothell as associate director of advancement

The University of Washington, Bothell has named Melissa Arias as its new associate director for advancement. “We are…

News

UW-Bothell to launch electrical engineering

The University of Washington, Bothell has received approval by the state Higher Education Coordinating Board to launch a…

Business

Cascadia’s business program gets boost from grant

Cascadia Community College recently received a grant from the Snohomish County Workforce Development Council to expand its capacity…

News

Chamber set to tee off Pasture Putting and Picnic Sept. 13

The Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual Pasture Putting and Picnic fund-raiser from noon to…

News

Bothell events focus on salmon, rain gardens and drains

With fall quickly approaching, the city of Bothell is offering the following events to give citizens the opportunity…

News

Zero audit findings for city of Bothell

City of Bothell has received notice from the Washington State Auditor’s Office that it has achieved an eighth…

The Northshore Fire Department recently graduated 14 students from its Safe Sitter class. Safe Sitter is described by the department as a medically accurate program teaching youngsters ages 11-13 how to handle life-threatening emergencies when caring for younger children. Participants also learn how to keep themselves safe

News

Keeping kids safe

Quarterback Braden Foley looks to pass the ball during practice last week.

Sports

Bothell High Cougar football looks to hit the ground running

According to Bothell High School head football coach Tom Bainter, the culprit to last year’s mesmerizing 0-2 start…

Inglemoor High’s Alexis McLeod works out with Inglemoor Girls Select Basketball players Aug. 19 in the Viking gym. The select team will be holding tryouts Sept.  19-20 for the upcoming season. Girls in grades 5-9 are welcome. For information

Sports

Viking on the go

News

POLICE BLOTTER — Sept. 2 issue

BOTHELL Aug. 18 Theft from vehicle The thief or thieves broke out a window in a car parked…

News

Cascadia student earns national award

Cascadia Community College student Janet Darling, was recently awarded the National Excellence in Leadership Award by Sigma Alpha…

Sports

Cedar Park Christian Eagles fall schedule

Football Sept. 4 SEAQUAM SECONDARY (B.C.), 7 p.m. Sept. 11 LACONNER, 7 p.m. Sept. 19 at Darrington, 1…

Sports

Inglemoor Vikings fall schedule

Football Sept. 4 JUANITA, 7 p.m. Sept. 10 at Garfield (Memorial), 7 p.m. Sept. 18 at Issaquah (Mount…

Sports

Bothell Cougars fall schedule

Football Sept. 5 at Issaquah (Qwest Field), 8 p.m. Sept. 12 O’DEA, 7 p.m. Sept. 18 REDMOND, 7…