Oct 31, 2009 | Arlington Times
Local families welcome home USS Ford sailors
The USS Ford returned to Naval Station Everett Oct. 20 after a six-month deployment, but the ship's sailors weren't the only ones who felt that time.
Washington trooper injured on I-405 at Bothell
The Washington State Patrol says a trooper suffered neck and back pain when his patrol car was rear-ended by a car on I-405 in Bothell.
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Local orthodontist buying back Halloween candy
In the sixth Annual Halloween Candy Buy-Back, Dr. Bourne is paying $4 for each pound of Halloween treats surrendered in his office.
Voting by mail has perks for both early birds and procrastinators
There it sits, unopened and sometimes buried by fresh mail. I won't forget. I'm just not ready to rip open my ballot and vote.
Open seats guarantee new faces on Lake Stevens council
The city will have at least two new City Council members next year, as four newcomers vie for open seats.
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Six LSHS students named National Merit Scholars
R front row: Sacha Nasr and Heather Behrend. L-R Back Row: Kazimir Wall, Emily Drew, and Cole Knowlden.
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Sno-Isle Libraries asking for levy increase on Nov. 3 ballot
The Lake Stevens Library shows support of the Library Levy. A big difference between the library system and most other economically hard-hit companies is that the downturn in the economy isna t the cause of the budget crisis in the library system.
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Final game to be played at the high school stadium
Lake Stevens High School will be "Honoring the Past and Celebrating the Future" on Friday, Oct.
Lynnwood man faces eluding, stolen vehicle charges
A Lynnwood man was arrested after he nearly ran down a Lake Stevens police officer early Wednesday morning.
Residents Angry About Sex Offenders' Living Arrangement
Frustrated Lake Stevens neighbors gathered Thursday night to learn more about a Level 3 sex offender that recently moved to their area.
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Halloween Chili Cook-off to benefit local families in need
This yeara TMs Family Safe Downtown Halloween celebration will include a Chili Cook-Off sure to chase away the chill of a crisp October night.
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For those of you in the proposed Southwest Annexation area of Lake Stevens, here are few simple questions and answers to help guide you through how this annexation affects you.
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Level 3 sex offender moves to Lake Stevens
The Snohomish County Sheriffa s Office plans to hold a community meeting about a level 3 registered sex offender living in the 11600 block of 60th Street N.E. in a group home in Lake Stevens near Lake Cassidy.
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LDS Church opens its door in Granite Falls
Adding to the diversity in Granite Falls, is the new building for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, , which is located at 18210 100th St.
Generous donors help more than 30 families
Feel strongly about something? Share it with the community by writing a letter to the editor.
Luca's Ristorante & Pizzeria is an authentic Italian restaurant located in Lake Stevens, WA.
Feel strongly about something? Share it with the community by writing a letter to the editor.
Solar-powered pump keeps cattle out of salmon streams
Vernon Beach's cattle no longer have to go to the creek to drink. The sun brings their water to them.
Driver must not have a conscience
HIT AND RUN Driver must not have a conscience I decided to write this letter after events that occurred last week in my hometown of Lake Stevens.
Man dies when car hits power pole, causing outage
A man died this morning after the car he was in struck a utility pole on Highway 528 in Marysville.