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Sometimes, it takes a pro to get organized
Someone to sort and put things away when messes start piling up. Sounds like a 10-year-old's fantasy, right after mom says to "clean your room." Sounds a little like mom, in fact.
Lake Stevens woman burned attempting to put out fire
A woman suffered burns late this morning trying to stop a fire in her bedroom. Fire crews rushed to a home in the 7400 block of 137th Avenue NE about 11:40 this morning, Lake Stevens Fire Department Battalion Chief Perry Putnam said.
Suspect pleads guilty in killing of homeless man
One of the men accused of killing a homeless man over $800 has pleaded guilty to murder.
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LSHS entrepreneur creates handy snack carrier
Kevin Galloway, a 1999 graduate from LSHS, holding the Snack Caddy which he co-created with his partner Carrie Goodman.
Fake rental applications could lead to ID theft
Tiffany McClure is a mother of four who's trying to rent her Marysville home, so she placed an ad on Craigslist with a rental price of $1,595 per month.
Astro van killed Lake Stevens girl in May hit-and-run, automaker says
With the help of General Motors, the State Patrol believes it has identified the type of vehicle responsible for a hit-and-run crash that killed a teenage girl near Everett in May.
Grass fires burn near Lake Stevens
Firefighters battled three separate fires in the Carnation area on Wednesday afternoon.
Suspects in robberies at start of the year apprehended
Marysville Police believe they have apprehended suspects in a string of local burglaries that occurred near the start of the year.
Lake Stevens paintball melee recreates D-Day battle
Mark Mulligan / The Herald Players flood the field under a cloud of orange smoke from a smoke bomb during an event re-enacting D-Day at ForestFire Paintball in Lake Stevens on Saturday.
Lake Stevens fire district takes over former Barclays building
Three buildings formerly occupied by the Barclays North development company will have a new purpose: headquarters and a training center for a fire department.
Panel begins work to help Washington keeps aerospace jobs
An advisory panel to Gov. Chris Gregoire began work Wednesday to ensure Washington's position at the center of the nation's aerospace industry.
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Lake Stevens Fire District acquires new buildings
The Lake Stevens Fire District has purchased the old Barclays North buildings in South Lake Center.
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Neal Duane McAfee, Sr., a long-time resident of Lake Stevens passed away in Plano, Texas on June 6, 2009 due to complications from a stroke he incurred back in October 2008.
Marysville Strawberry Festival: much more than berries
Aletha Tatge's young sons were ready for a day of fun. Tatge and her two boys, 5 and 8 years old, were among hundreds of revelers at the Marysville Strawberry Festival on Saturday.
Dad wants hit-and-run driver to know the girl who was killed
Rob Trickler wants to know who killed his daughter, his Sweetpea. Heather Trickler's body was found June 1 along U.S. 2 at the eastbound offramp to Ebey Island.
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The 2009 Lake Stevens High School and Granite Falls High School graduates celebrated their accomplishments to crowds of family and friends.
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L.S. Mayor Vern Little to run for Snohomish
Lake Stevens Mayor Vern Little announced his candidacy for Snohomish County Council in the 5th Council District against incumbent Dave Somers.
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Fire District commissioners making tough call
The Lake Stevens community voted to pass a Lake Stevens Fire District levy back in 2006 after polls indicated what citizens wanted from their fire district and what they expected to happen if they agreed to the levy.
The Buzz Blog: Unchained melody
In this combination of file photos legendary music producer Phil Spector is shown with different hair styles during his murder trial in Los Angeles, from left, on May 23, 2005; May 10, 2007; Oct.
Snohomish County Councilman Dave Somers evolves, but is it enough?
Since Snohomish County Councilman Dave Somers returned to office in 2005, he's meticulously tried to recast himself among brokers of political power.
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