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Decision day for health care in the House
"please If you ever loose your job or get sick do not use the Public Option it's only for us Democrats ,but like always the party of NO NO NO will be first in line to get Socialist services you Bozos !!!!." Well, nothing comes free.
Everett woman vies for $1 million in Pillsbury contest
Julee Cunningham had always wanted to enter the Pillsbury Bake-Off. In fact, she'd been dreaming, thinking and talking about it for nearly 30 years when, last year, she finally submitted a recipe.
It's Election Day; get your ballot in
If you're a voter who's put off casting your ballot, you still have time to vote - but you'd better hurry.
Swine flu shots draw crowds in Snohomish County
As many as 30,000 people braved long lines and rain showers Saturday to get a shot in the arm or a spritz up the nose to ward off the swine flu.
White House: 650,000 jobs in new stimulus report
Will, your Momma is calling you for dinner. Why don't you leave the big boy conversation for those of us who have a clue.
at the Admiral: Puget Sound Songstress Kellee Bradley Opens for McGuinn
30 at the Admiral Theatre. Kellee Bradley knows a win-win situation when she's presented with one.
5,000 get H1N1 vaccine in Snohomish County
Tiffanie Loper got up at 5:30 a.m. Saturday and drove 107 miles to be at the front of the line to get a swine flu immunization.
Snohomish County offers H1N1 vaccine clinics on Oct. 24 for children and pregnant women
A Local health officials decided Thursday to host special "express" clinics on Saturday, Oct.
Longview man aims to provide high-end vodka
With glasses, a plaid shirt and blue jeans, John Koehler doesn't fit the image of a modern-day bootlegger.
Feel strongly about something? Share it with the community by writing a letter to the editor.
I-1033: Healthy restraint or a chokehold on government services?
No need to 'out' signers of petitions
Again...let's be clear here. The signatures are ALREADY PUBLIC. They are public when they are signed, in public, by the public, on a sheet that is public, by a signature gatherer who is a private citizen.
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Woman blends cupcakes and fundraising for 40th birthday
Amy Patterson has been planning her 40th birthday for months. What started as a small party has become a cupcake-themed fundraiser to benefit The Arc of Snohomish County, which provides assistance and education to people with developmental disabilities and their families.
Edmonds: Council to hear from fire district The City Council has a work session with the Fire District 1 Board of Commissioners as part of its meeting at 7 p.m. tonight at City Hall, 121 Fifth Ave.
Pair of scientists turn their love of terrific toys into a business
Starting a new business is challenging anytime. Starting a small retail company during tough economic times is gutsy, but it can be done with good planning.
Volunteer: Plant native vegetation Volunteers are needed to help at a native planting event from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct.
No rebound in sight, say local businesses
The recession that swallowed a net total of 6.9 million jobs nationwide and shoved Washington state's unemployment rate up to 9.2 percent is predicted by finance experts to wind down by the end of the year.
Man stabbed during fight in Mill Creek between pedestrian, driver
Detectives believe an argument over speeding on Saturday evening sparked a fight between strangers that left one of them clinging to life.
Mill Creek students get a lesson in liberties
PETER WILLOTT/St. Augustine RecordFlorida Supreme Court Justice Fred Lewis helps Mill Creek Elementary fifth grader Lexi Chizmar try on his robe on Tuesday.