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Art Coday has integrity and is ‘the kind of leader we need’

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Reality bites: My response to ‘Three ways to responsibly reduce the deficit’

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Inglemoor High’s Kyra Burke helped lead the Vikings to third at last Saturday’s Bellevue Invitational.

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Cross-country runners shine at Bellevue Invitational

Inglemoor High had the top two local girls and boys runners in Tansey Lystad and Ryan Rinaldi and…

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Vik volleyball finishes strong against Redmond

Winless until Monday night in 4A Kingco league play, the Inglemoor volleyball squad notched its first win at…

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Bothell volleyball wins thriller against Eastlake

In a dead heat of a 4A Kingco volleyball match, Bothell High pulled out a dramatic 3-2 victory…

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Munson and Moscoso are critical of Washington tax system/ Election

Bothell Republican Heidi Munson admitted she was “pleasantly surprised” at her relatively strong showing in the August primary.…

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Safety worries spur changes to Kenmore intersection

After some seeming confusion and concerns over what funds are or eventually might be available for the project,…

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Northshore Fire Department installs free smoke alarms in Kenmore mobile homes

The Northshore Fire Department conducted a pilot program Sept. 25 to install free smoke alarms in three mobile-home…

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UW-Bothell’s Au to participate in forum on public education in America

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Clise to discuss ‘Modern Manners for Modern Children’ Oct. 2

Arden Clise, etiquette expert and president of Clise Etiquette, will teach “Modern Manners for Modern Children” to children…

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Butterworth, Seitz to speak at Northwest Christian Writers Association conference Oct. 9

Speakers Bill Butterworth and Rebeca Seitz will discuss finding one’s speaking voice, the publicity process and powerful strategies…

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Seattle Banjo Band to perform at senior-center fund-raiser Oct. 3

The Seattle Banjo Band will perform at 2 p.m. Oct. 3 at the Northshore Senior Center (10201 E.…

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Skyview rummage sale set for Oct. 2

The Skyview Junior High PTSA will hold a rummage sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 2…

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Northshore YMCA celebrates 30th anniversary with gala event and reunion Oct. 2-3

To celebrate its 30-year anniversary and to share its goals for engaging more kids and families throughout Bothell,…

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UW-Bothell welcomes students back to campus

The University of Washington, Bothell is excited to welcome students back to campus, as classes start Wednesday. This…

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Bastyr University research institute receives $4.52 million grant

Bastyr University’s cancer research studies will advance well into the middle of the decade, thanks to a new…

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Proulx, Bothell rolls over Roosevelt, 42-7/ Football Friday

Luke Proulx scored four touchdowns to lead Bothell High to a 42-7 victory over Roosevelt High last night…

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Inglemoor defeats Ballard, 42-0/ Prep Football

Inglemoor High (1-0, 4A Kingco Crown Division, 2-2 overall) crushed Ballard High, 42-0, last night at Pop Keeney…

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Metro Transit bus service changes for Bothell and Kenmore begin Oct. 2

Starting Oct. 2, King County Metro Transit will discontinue select trips on Metro routes 251, 331, 342 and…

Rena and Roger Coon from Spokane cheer on the walkers today for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure near Red Robin on Bothell-Everett Highway in Bothell. Their daughter and participant

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It’s all about pink while supporting Susan G. Komen 3-Day for a Cure participants

Main photo: Rena and Roger Coon from Spokane cheer on the walkers today for the Susan G. Komen…