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Hard work will turn economy, officials say

The economy is tough and it will get worse before better — but with hard work and optimism,…

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UW-B taps into business

Since its founding in 2006, the Business Development Center at the University of Washington, Bothell, has worked with…

Inglemoor High junior shortstop Kaylee Hardin snags a line drive last week in practice. The Inglemoor High Softball Booster Club will sponsor a clinic for players ages 6-14 March 21 at the school field. Session one will be from 9 a.m. to noon for players ages 10 (in majors)-14; session two will be from 1-4 p.m. for players ages 6-10 (in minors). Cost is $15 per player; if six or more team members register together

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Shortstop snags it

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Inglemoor baseball

Coach: Bryan McNaghten, second year

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Bothell sets design meeting

The city of Bothell is holding a community meeting to kick off the design phase of the Main…

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Kenmore OKs new city hall

At its regular meeting March 9, Kenmore City Council awarded a revamped $7.8 million contract for construction of…

Entrepreneurial celebrity Sunny Kobe Cook talks to members of the Greater Bothell Chamber of Commerce during a luncheon last Wednesday. TOM CORRIGAN

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Flashy and hopeful

“Everywhere you look, you see what?” asked famed local entrepreneur Sunny Kobe Cook.

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NSD will sell land to city of Bothell

The Northshore School District (NSD) Board of Directors gave their formal approval March 10 for the sale of…

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Meeting set for discussion of Bothell projects

The city of Bothell is holding a community meeting to kick off the conceptual design phase of the…

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Sen. McAuliffe to hold community town hall Saturday

As part of a coordinated statewide outreach effort centered on the state’s major budget shortfall, Sen. Rosemary McAuliffe,…

Bothell High culinary-arts student Samantha Levell assembles a chocolate and raspberry dessert for the school’s entry into a state cooking competition. TOM CORRIGAN

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Bothell High’s ‘Iron Chefs’ turn up the heat

For a few minutes at least, the kitchen at Bothell High resembles a TV reality show.

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Country Village opens Rooster’s garden

Rooster’s Rendezvous Community Garden will hold its first official work party at 9:30 a.m. March 14 at Country…

Mae Santos of Bothell combs the orange bin last Wednesday afternoon during the yearly reopening of the Yakima Fruit Market at 17321 Bothell Way N.E. Ken and Marie Lynch built the market in 1950

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The search is on for perfect oranges

Don’t miss out on the chance to be distracted from your cares at “The Last Night of Ballyhoo.” This comedy/drama is about Atlanta’s German-Jewish community in 1939. The show runs through March 28 at Second Story Repertory Theatre

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A full deck of Ballyhoo

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Northshore Performing Arts Center, 18125 92nd Ave. N.E., Bothell. 425-408-7988, 800-992-8499 or www.npacf.org.

An animated Panda Conspiracy gets the crowd rocking.

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Panda Conspiracy is ready to rock Bothell

Chris “Hightower” Poage describes his band’s sound as a mix between ska and classic rock.

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Exchange program names local rep

Bert Benetua of Bothell has been appointed community coordinator for this region by PAX-Program of Academic Exchange.

Bothell High athletes got into the swing of things during last Wednesday’s spring practices. The Cougar baseball team rounds second base at the start of practice.  PHOTO BY ANDY NYSTROM

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Spring sports are ready to roll

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Residents appointed to salary commission

Bothell Mayor Mark Lamb recently appointed, and City Council confirmed, three residents to a newly formed council salary…

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Rumor mill untrue: St. Ed Park to remain open

Despite widespread rumors, there is no definite plan to close St. Edward State Park in Kenmore, according to…