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Fun multiplies at bevy of EMOMS events
It’s double — and often triple — the fun at Eastside Mothers of Multiples (EMOMS) events.
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Drivers pick up Waste Watch training
Local trash collection agency Waste Management recently announced a new partnership with Eastside law-enforcement agencies to help drivers…
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Johnson awarded tenure at LWTC
Bothell resident Dr. Maria Johnson was recently awarded tenure at Lake Washington Technical College (LWTC).
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Teens and the Internet: are we in trouble?
Many of you may have seen the news coverage in the past few weeks where a group of…
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Traveling minister preaches evolutionary evangelism
The Rev. Michael Dowd gave up most of his earthly possessions six years ago and began traveling the…
Sports
Football camp on tap
Inglemoor Junior Football is accepting registrants for its fall tackle-football program. The program is open to 7-14-year-olds.
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Siu slams game-winning HR
Catcher Jordan Siu went 3-for-4, including the game-winning two-run home run in the sixth inning as Inglemoor High…
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No longer sand-trapped
When Darcie Richmond was 14 years old, she played in her first official golf tournament at Gold Mountain…
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Business Administration honors Veliz
The U.S. Small Business Administration’s Seattle District Office has named Carlos Veliz, president/CEO and owner of PCSI Design,…
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BRIEFLY
The city of Kenmore will host its annual Parks Appreciation Day from 9 a.m. to noon April 26.
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American Legion gives Coyne an above-average grade
Kathy Coyne swears she’s an average teacher.
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Cox is new vice chancellor for administration and planning
University of Washington, Bothell Chancellor Kenyon Chan appointed Marilyn E. Cox as the new vice chancellor for administration…
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Patrick Noland finally becomes a stem-cell donor
It took him eight years, but Patrick Noland finally found the person he’s been waiting for.
