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When the bite is on, there's nothing like hooking a kokanee
Mark Twain allegedly said "the pleasantest winter I ever spent was one summer on Puget Sound" and it was that kind of morning, the weather alternating between chilly drizzle and downpour, at a time when most ...
House fire burning in Sunnyside area
Crews were battling a house fire in the Sunnyside area this morning. Around 9:45 a.m. Lake Stevens and Marysville fire crews responded to the 6300 block of 38 Place NE to fight a fully involved house fire, ...
2 Marysville homes damaged by fire, firefighters hurt
The crackling of burning wood was loud enough Monday morning to wake up Alisha Beva.
Marines: WA Marine didn't die from hazing
Lance Cpl. Dustin Canham, 21, of Lake Stevens, was primarily based at Fort Lewis.
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Fishing for a good cause is reason enough to spend a day in a boat
Saturday's sturgeon fishing derby to help Everett firefighter Steve Goforth was a fun filled day.
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Would you like cheese with that, Mr. Boeing employee? Note: The following column ran in February 2007, when the university issue in Snohomish County had just taken off.
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Fireworks sales in Lake Stevens can help provide a child a home
Andrew and Amber Welseth have two beautiful children, two and a half year old Emelia and one year old Charlie, but their dream is to add to their family by adopting a child from Ethiopia, but this bold venture ...
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Lake Stevens, Snohomish, County will work together to plan future growth
A lengthy and heated Public Hearing on June 9, over the land at US 2 and Highway 9 ended after deliberations on June 16 where the Snohomish County Council voted 4-1 to take the land in the Rural Urban ...
An Oregon State Police trooper stopped a car for speeding and more yesterday morning near Ashland.
Legislator rebukes children's agency
The agency that administers Washington's programs for children and families is facing renewed election-year pressure over how well it protects vulnerable children.
Police find 8 pounds of pot in speeding pickup
Two Washington State men were arrested Tuesday morning after Oregon State Police troopers say they found about 8 pounds of marijuana in a pickup during a traffic stop on Interstate 5 near Ashland.
Lake Stevens developer Barclays North goes bust
A Lake Stevens development company pummeled by the downturn in the real estate market announced it will close its doors July 4. Barclays North Inc., once one of the largest employers in the city, will lay off ...
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Lake Stevens Food Bank outgrows its current space as families in need continue to rise
Thanks to the good hearts of many Lake Stevens citizens, the Food Bank is still doing well despite the increase in the price of gas.
Everett police say thieves stealing purses from cars
Everett police are investigating a recent rash of purse thefts. Investigators believe that at least six people are responsible for the thefts.
Felon Gets Five Years For Lake Stevens Fatality
A man convicted of drug offenses faces more than five years in prison for a fatal crash in Lake Stevens on Thanksgiving.
Missed deadline stopped Lakewood student from walking at graduation
Collin Murphy mailed a dozen announcements to let friends and family know he would be graduating from Lakewood High School Thursday night.
Purse theft ring operating in Everett
Police are investigating a rash of purse thefts that may be the work of an organized ring with at least six thieves, officials said.
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Uncertainty surrounds the death of Dustin Canham
Posted by Tim Brown, OregonLive.com June 09, 2008 14:07PM Legacy.com Dustin Canham.
The original Lake Stevens chicken returns to roost
Dan Bates / The Herald The infamous disappearing Lake Stevens chicken reappeared Thursday in the southeast parking lot at Lake Stevens High School.
Kenyans in Snohomish County eager to celebrate for Obama
If Obama ties up the nomination today, beer sales will go up in Kenya, said Peter Gatata, a Kenyan who has lived in the U.S. for the past 11 years.