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Stephanie Quiroz/staff photo                                Eight Northshore District alumni, former staff and volunteers were recognized at the 2019 Wall of Honor Ceremony at Pop Keeney Stadium on Aug. 15.

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Eight new inductees join the Northshore Wall of Honor

The Wall of Honor recognizes the achievement of Northshore School District alumni, staff, and volunteers.

Kenmore discusses Saint Edward ball field renovations

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Kenmore discusses Saint Edward ball field renovations

The state Parks and Recreation Commission is beginning the EIS process for the proposed project.

Courtesy photo                                 Cameron Devine (left) and Bryce Devine (right) of Troop 61 are receiving their Eagle Scout rank on Aug. 16.

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Two Bothell Boy Scouts earn Eagle Scout rank

Cameron and Bryce Devine of Troop 61 are receiving their Eagle Scout rank on Aug. 16.

The majority of the schools had networks installed in the early 1990s with cable that cannot support current network needs. The upgrades made this summer will increase the network speeds, expand wireless coverage areas, and improve reliability for students and staff. Courtesy photo

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NSD updates network connections over summer

This modernization project is made possible by the approval of the 2018 bond.

Bothell pop-up dog park potentially extending its stay

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Bothell pop-up dog park potentially extending its stay

Bothell Landing’s temporary dog park’s end date is being reconsidered.

Candidate funding for Northshore city races

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Candidate funding for Northshore city races

Bothell and Kenmore each have four city council positions up for election this November.

Remembering to be proud | Windows and Mirrors

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Remembering to be proud | Windows and Mirrors

“The Art of Alzheimer’s” features work by artists who have Alzheimer’s or other types of dementia.

Sustainamania arrives at Bothell City Hall this week

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Sustainamania arrives at Bothell City Hall this week

The annual function provides tips on how to sustainably live effectively.

Kenmore family receives aid after house fire

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Kenmore family receives aid after house fire

The cause of the fire is still unknown.

King County’s Prop. 1 parks levy is passing

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King County’s Prop. 1 parks levy is passing

Initial results from the Aug. 6 primary King County Council races are also in.

Duerr, Palermo leading in Bothell primary

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Duerr, Palermo leading in Bothell primary

Results include voters from both King and Snohomish counties.

Annual Imagine Scholar Yard Sale event comes to Kenmore Aug. 15

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Annual Imagine Scholar Yard Sale event comes to Kenmore Aug. 15

The two-day event will take place in the Northlake Lutheran Church parking lot.

EvergreenHealth’s Prop. 1 appears to be failing, preliminary primary results show

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EvergreenHealth’s Prop. 1 appears to be failing, preliminary primary results show

Money would be used for upgrades.

Congresswoman will host four town halls while crisscrossing region to highlight key issues facing constituents. Photo courtesy Suzan DelBene

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DelBene announces ‘Suzan Shows Up’ tour this month

The congresswoman will host four town halls while crisscrossing region to highlight key issues facing constituents.

Publisher’s decision to limit eBook access is bad news for library patrons

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Publisher’s decision to limit eBook access is bad news for library patrons

What’s at stake is the issue of digital equity and access.

Bothell Police Department. Courtesy photo

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Strange card arrives at city finance office, has slave trade sticker and $3 | Police Blotter

Police blotter for July 9-15.

Port of Seattle grants fund economic development across Eastside

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Port of Seattle grants fund economic development across Eastside

This year, Port of Seattle funding supports economic development projects in Eastside cities.

Pacific Science Center and UW Bothell partner for new crow-focused summer camp. Photo courtesy of UW Bothell

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Students to study crows through UW Bothell summer camp

Pacific Science Center and UW Bothell partner for new crow-focused summer camp.

Bothell revamps utility billing process for customers, offers online payments

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Bothell revamps utility billing process for customers, offers online payments

The city upgrades utility billing services for all customers.

Historic Country Village homes being offered to anyone who can move them from the property

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Historic Country Village homes being offered to anyone who can move them from the property

Historic homes from the early 1900s are being offered up for potential relocation.