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In the past year, the state of Washington lost nearly 100,000 jobs. The unemployment rate in King County has reached 8 percent and, statewide, the rate is now 9.2 percent.
Speaking at a City Council meeting April 14, Bothell Mayor Mark Lamb noted the 100th anniversary of the city’s incorporation coincided with the founding of the NAACP and Abe Lincoln’s birthday.
A few blocks away from the busy intersection of Bothell’s Thrasher’s Corner sits an expansive oasis of greenspace.
State parks officials still are trying to work out a few details on a new contract that should lead to the reopening of the Carole Ann Wald Pool in Kenmore’s St. Edward Park.
“We’re running out of adjectives and adverbs,” University of Washington President Mark Emmert told about 100 people in the audience of a town-hall style meeting on the UW-Bothell campus April 14.
There may be a game of musical locations, so to speak, in the future for a couple of Kenmore’s public buildings.
At the corner of Main Street and 101st Avenue Northeast, a local firefighter kept an eye on a 1929 fire engine. Maybe 50 yards away, kids jumped rope, played hopscotch and received yo-yo lessons from a woman in a 100 year-old dress.
On April 14, 1909, the city of Bothell formally came into being. On April 18, 2009, the city launched a…
It is a great honor to congratulate the city of Bothell as a century-young city!
Bothell residents for decades, their memories range from the long lines that used to be in evidence outside the Keener Meat Market to local football games.
On April 14, 1909, the city of Bothell formally came into being.
One lead for this story might simply be, “Touchdown, Cougars!”
With various deadlines coming up quickly, Northshore School District officials anxiously have been waiting on biennial budget decisions in Olympia.
From employees to persons using the facilities, those connected with two local institutions seem to be keeping a closer-than-average eye on the state budget process in Olympia.
From employees to persons using the facilities, those connected with two local institutions seem to be keeping a closer-than-average eye on the state budget process in Olympia.
In August of last year, Lukas Voss became surely one of the youngest police chiefs in Bothell history, even if his time in the post only lasted for a day.
So what were about 93 seventh-graders and a dozen or so adults doing wandering around some very muddy banks along a section of North Creek on a wet and, for early spring, very cold day?