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William Lowell DeYoung, one of Woodinville’s most influential longtime citizens, died Feb. 3, 2009, at Evergreen Hospital. He was 88.
Doctors Wendy Crisafulli, Lindsay Barry and Arne Ness of Crisafulli Dental, joined by Dr. Kim Chapman of Chapman Dental of Bothell, have a unique Valentine’s Day present for the needy. They’re offering free dental treatment in Bothell on a first-come, first-serve basis Feb. 13 at their two offices: 18920 Bothell Way N.E., Suite 200, and 18315 98th Ave. N.E.
Stacey Denuski said the effort started because of some unfortunate vandalism to a long slide described as a local landmark.
Mayor Mark Lamb said when the current Bothell City Council was elected by voters in 2007, those council members set out a list of priorities and goals.
Vulnerable children in Washington and across the United States need Congress to move swiftly on the national stimulus package proposed by President Barack Obama, says state Rep. Ruth Kagi, D-Lake Forest Park.
For now, it’s apparently a waiting game.
Unless some progress was made during a Feb. 9 meeting, the Carole Ann Wald Memorial Pool in St. Edward State Park may not make it to the projected closing date of March 31.
If you love your pooch, then treat ’em to a special pre-Valentine’s Day event that strictly for the dogs.
Navy Seaman Recruit Cameron J. Stout, Navy Seaman Apprentice Brandon J. Andrews and Navy Seaman Steffani E. Dawson recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill.
Donna Tyo, assistant principal at Bothell High, has been honored as the 4A Kingco Conference High School Assistant Principal of the Year.
Six boards and commissions. Fourteen vacancies. Time to get involved.
At the time, Ian Anderson said he was on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Two Japanese high-school exchange groups will be coming to the Bothell-Kenmore area in March.
Building height was decidedly one of the main issues on the minds of residents who attended the latest public hearing on plans to revamp downtown Bothell.
With a break for lunch, a Kenmore hearing examiner received nearly eight hours of testimony Jan. 29 regarding Bastyr University’s plans to build 11, three-story dorm buildings.
Feeling the current system is far too open, a group of parents has proposed the Northshore School District radically change its curriculum selection process.
Sitting in Bothell’s Northshore Senior Center enjoying a hot lunch surrounded by others who face some of the same difficulties she does, Barbara Myerson, 71, said a year ago she was suffering from depression among other health problems and ready to move into a nursing home.
Vanessa and Jeff White’s eyes lit up like the numbers on a basketball scoreboard when they perused a scrapbook filled with photos of Chantel Still.
The numbers are in and Kenmore received 14 bids from contractors for its new city hall, with the lowest construction bid coming in at around $7.5 million, according to Assistant City Manager Nancy Ousley.