Bastyr to hold health-care forum To encourage ongoing community dialogue on the future of the nation’s health-care system, Bastyr University…
The Lake Washington College Foundation has awarded 56 student scholarships totaling more than $38,000 for the 2008-09 college year. The scholarships range in size from $250 to $2,000 and help Lake Washington Technical College (LWTC) students with tuition, fees, books and child care.
The Seattle District Office of the U.S. Small Business Administration is currently accepting nominations for its 2009 Washington State Small Business Awards Competition. During Small Business Week and throughout the year, it recognizes the determination and ingenuity of America’s workers and entrepreneurs who play a vital role in building a more prosperous future for the country.
Let there be rock.
If, by chance, you have spent the better part of your life around the Northshore School District, you might remember him mostly as “Mr. Siverson,” the moniker students most likely used when Si Siverson spent his days as a district principal.
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From approximately 11 p.m. Nov. 14 to approximately 6 a.m. Nov. 15, the city of Bothell and its moving contractor, Nickel Bros. House Moving USA, will relocate the 106-year-old North Creek Schoolhouse from its existing location of 22711 31st Ave. S.E. to Centennial Park at 1129 208th St. S.E. in Bothell.
Inglemoor High’s powerhouse girls swim and dive program put on another strong performance at Saturday’s Sea-King District 2 swim meet at Juanita High.
A sluggish economy may put some plans for the revamping of downtown Kenmore on hold for up to one year.
Various officials say King County’s well-publicized financial problems could lead to the complete closure of the Northshore Public Health Center in Bothell on Northeast 145th Street halfway through 2009.
Some cried and others smiled, but the people who showed up at the Park at Bothell Landing last Saturday all had one thing in common: love and respect for the brave veterans who served their country.
Two soldiers in particular, Bothell’s Nicholas Madrazo and Jason Bogar — both killed in Afghanistan this year — were on the minds of the 50 people who attended the Veterans Day memorial event. The rain couldn’t keep them away.
The Central Puget Sound Growth Management Hearings Board has upheld the Low Impact Development (LID) regulations adopted in March by…
From approximately 11 p.m. Nov. 14 to approximately 6 a.m. Nov. 15, the city of Bothell and its moving contractor,…
The cities of Bothell and Kenmore encourage residents to prepare for fall winds, rain and floods. Tips • Keep storm…
Resident Bob Greene noted some historical or colorful names have been added to street signs in the heart of Kenmore. For example, better known as Northeast 182nd Street, the road where his home sits was tagged “Lake View Drive.”
If change was the big theme on the national political stage, that doesn’t appear to have been the case locally….
The room rumbled on the evening of Nov. 4 at the Westin Hotel in Seattle as a crowd of Democratic…
King and Snohomish county voters followed the majority of the rest of the country in helping put the first African-American…