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Immunizations will keep children safe and healthy
This year in the state, under-immunized children have been responsible for outbreaks of measles, chickenpox and pertussis (“whooping…
September 8, 2008
News
Day of Caring volunteers to renovate Friends of Youth programs
As part of United Way of King County’s Day of Caring, Friends of Youth, a nonprofit agency that…
September 8, 2008
News
POLICE BLOTTER
BOTHELL
September 8, 2008
News
Bothell judges performance with survey
The city of Bothell has hired PRR, a public relations firm, to conduct a citizen survey to understand…
September 8, 2008
News
BRIEFLY
School district stops ‘kidmail’
September 8, 2008
News
Kenmore officers practice for active-shooter situations
An armed gunman stood at the front of an Eastlake High classroom on a recent Friday afternoon, while…
September 8, 2008
News
Engineers discuss Kenmore flood-reduction projects
The city of Kenmore addressed residents’ concerns about flooding in the Swamp Creek area at a Sept. 2…
September 8, 2008
Sports
BRIEFLY
South Whidbey defeated Cedar Park Christian, 40-0, in the teams’ season-opening football game Sept. 5.
September 8, 2008
Sports
Cougs fall to Eagles in home opener
A standing-room-only crowd at Pop Keeney Field was left stunned last Thursday when Issaquah High beat defending 4A…
September 8, 2008
Sports
Inglemoor Vikings rumble to victory
Inglemoor High rallied to a 24-14 victory over Juanita High Sept. 5, defeating the team that knocked out…
September 8, 2008
News
NUD under fire from labor union
A local employee union is threatening to file charges of unfair labor practices against the Northshore Utility District…
September 8, 2008
News
New traffic signal installed in Bothell
Working with the city of Bothell in an effort to improve safety and traffic conditions, a new traffic…
September 8, 2008
News
A back-to-school kiss
September 8, 2008
News
Palin bio is a hit for Kenmore’s Epicenter Press
Kenmore resident Kent Sturgis hit the publisher’s jackpot when Republican Sen. John McCain tapped a little-known Alaska governor…
September 8, 2008
News
Bothell Reporter’s historical archives to appear online
The entire historic archive of the Bothell Reporter will be made freely available online.
September 8, 2008
News
Bothell’s Laura Grafham lends a hand in India
Bothell native Laura Grafham was following in her father’s footsteps when she traveled to India this summer.
September 2, 2008
Life
One cool sculpture
September 1, 2008
Life
Bothell-Kenmore A&E Calendar | Sept. 3
Calendars are published Wednesdays on a space-available basis. Items must be submitted by noon the previous Thursday. Submit…
September 1, 2008
News
Kenmore celebrates 10 years
September 1, 2008
News
Cascadia launches new degree in sustainability
Cascadia Community College is offering a new environmental technologies and sustainable practices degree this fall.
September 1, 2008
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