According to Dale Werries, in the last few years, Bothell officials have estimated about 3,000 people have shown up annually on July 4 to watch the Second Connecticut Regiment of Militia chase British Redcoats out of the Park at Bothell Landing.
Author, scientist and adviser Wayne B. Jonas, MD, will be the keynote speaker at Bastyr University’s 28th annual commencement exercises at 1 p.m. June 22 in Seattle’s Benaroya Hall.
Nothing is final until the bill passes through both houses of the federal legislature, but Kenmore City Manager Frederick Stouder seems confident the city will secure the millions in funding needed to complete the final portion of improvements to State Route 522.
First, the bad news.
According to information released by the King County Waste Water Treatment Division, measures to reduce pressure deep underground will allow repairs on Brightwater’s idled tunnel boring machine to begin in earnest the last week of June.
Wesley Steeb has been a horse girl since she was 2 years old. She loves riding and grooming equines, and especially helping physically and developmentally disabled kids and adults improve their lives as a volunteer captain at Little Bit Therapeutic Riding Center in Woodinville.
Having been involved with student government at Bothell High for three years, Karina Woodruff decided the group could go beyond planning pep rallies and dances.
Dressed in blue nursing scrubs, Steve Deleeuw walks into the Secondary Academy for Success (SAS) hallway with confidence. Displaying that aura is crucial, because in about two hours, the senior will be part of the Harborview Medical Center job-shadowing crew in Seattle. Patients with breathing problems or suffering from stab or gun-shot wounds may enter the building at any minute, so Deleeuw has to be mentally prepared.
When it came time to pick a college, Inglemoor High’s Samantha Valtierra-Bush had a few choices. Nine in fact.
The filing deadline for the Aug. 18 primary came and went June 5.
The city of Bothell has announced the 2009 “Music in the Park” summer concert lineup. Concerts are free and held…
Bothell officials say they still are trying to figure their next course of action after the Snohomish County Boundary Review Board (BRB) essentially killed the city’s attempts to bring an additional 22,000 people into the municipal fold.
The legislative session may have just ended, but the state’s struggles with the budget has only just begun, legislators told…
Inglemoor High’s Ronan Delisle is one of three Seattle-area teens who have won full scholarships to attend Berklee College of…
The University of Washington, Bothell will hold its 18th commencement ceremony at 2 p.m. June 14 at the Hec Edmundson…
As the temperature continues to increase as it is predicted to this week, the American Red Cross is encouraging individuals…
While the Carole Ann Wald Memorial Pool in St. Edward State Park reopened its doors late last month, new facility operator West Coast Aquatics plans a grand-opening celebration at 1 p.m. June 6.