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    Boise State women's soccer team signs eight recruits

    02/05/10 The Broncos, who are coming off their first WAC championship and NCAA Tournament appearance, signed the following players: Alison Clarkson (Auburn, Wash.), Gabriella Garcia (Murrieta, Calif.), Mackenzie Hickel (Federal Way, Wash.), Tylyn Hughes (Portland), Maddy McDevitt (Edmonds, Wash.), Kallie Neimann (Portland), Katy Oehring (Littleton, Colo.) and Rebe Wolverton (Portland). They will join the ...
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    Jan Gleason, Leader of Nonprofit Firm, Dies

    02/04/10 While many architects take on the occasional public service project, sometimes pro bono, Jan Gleason made an entire career based on creating innovative sustainable buildings for nonprofit community organizations.
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    Edmonds educator, famous announcer dies

    02/04/10 Ed Aliverti, a popular music teacher, also was known for announcing wrestling matches, including at the Olympics.
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    Mill Creek to appeal ruling on annexation

    02/04/10 The City Council believes Lynnwood should not be able to annex land east of I-5.
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    June White Murray, 1932-2010

    02/04/10 June Murray, a resident of Kelseyville, Calif., since 1993, passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 2, from complications resulting from a fall. Born in San Francisco she was an accomplished musician as was her father, noted concert organist Raymond White.
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    Community Extra Calendar

    02/04/10 American Association of University Women: 11 a.m. to noon Feb. 13 at Washington Oaks, 1717 Rockefeller Ave., Everett. Representatives from the NW Women's Business Center will speak about the steps in starting a small business. Heather, 425-252-7649.
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    Thomas Walter Johnson

    02/04/10 Thomas Walter Johnson was born at 6:02 p.m. Jan. 20, 2010, at South Peninsula Hospital to Alycia and Lionel Johnson. He weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce. His grandparents are Tom Carter of Friday Harbor, Wash., and Walt Johnson of Dillingham. His big sister is Quyanna.
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    PREP BASKETBALL: Squalicum tops polls again

    02/03/10 The Squalicum boys' basketball team remained the team to beat in Class 2A and was once again th
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    Seattle-Based Ministry Promotes Faith-Based Addiction Recovery for Men through After-Care Program

    01/27/10 Founder of NewHeartPlace.com, Pastor Ron Brooks, developed a Web site offering helpful information on addiction recovery and aftercare. In July 2006, he opened a 12-month, faith-based residential recovery discipleship program for men seeking lasting freedom from a lifestyle of addiction.
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    Addiction Recovery Solutions through Christ Made Available with Interactive Blog

    01/27/10 Founder of OvercomingAddictionBlog.com, Pastor Ron Brooks, developed an interactive blog to establish an online resource of information about Westgate Chapel's addiction recovery program, New Heart Place. Here, victims of addiction and their loved ones can find faith-based answers and solutions to their life-consuming struggles.
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    Mosel River flows past castles at a wine-sipping pace

    01/23/10 During a frantically busy trip to Europe, I hopped on a train and slipped off into Germany's dreamy Mosel Valley, figuring that a dose of quaint, cobbled towns and storybook castles was just what I needed. The Mosel River, near Germany's western border, is the Rhine's peaceful little sister.
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    William G. Joplin

    01/23/10 William G. Joplin, 59, of Gold Bar, WA, died January 11, 2010, in Everett. He was born February 4, 1950, in Seattle, WA, to Earl and Mazie Joplin. He graduated from Meadowdale High School in Edmonds in 1968. He worked for 45 years as a business owner in paving and excavation.
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    Tango Marketing Releases Informative Drip Marketing White Paper

    01/18/10 Business-To-Business Expert, Tango Marketing, Shows How Companies Can Build, Launch, Monitor, and Capitalize On Effective Drip Marketing Campaigns
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    Outdoors Calendar

    01/16/10 Meet at 10 a.m. Jan. 16, near 152nd Street NE, Arlington for Centennial Trail ride to Snohomish; bring money for lunch stop; 35 to 40 miles; snow, rain may cancel; details by e-mailing dougg27@hotmail.com.
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    No adverse impacts? Try living under the flight path, residents say

    01/14/10 Consultants concluded that adding limited commercial passenger service to Paine Fields airport operations would have no significant environmental impacts....
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    Bad new for Real Estate In Everett

    01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
     

    Isabelle V. Hiltz

    01/12/10 Isabelle V. (Crook) Hiltz was born May 23, 1924, in Wenatchee WA. She passed suddenly on January 7, 2010, in Edmonds, WA. She attended Wenatchee High and graduated from Everett High in 1942.
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    Jan Gleason, Seattle architect, dies at age 61

    01/09/10 Jan Gleason, a Seattle architect who made a career of community projects, died Wednesday of lung cancer. She was 61.
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    Swiss cities you shouldn't miss

    01/09/10 Zurich, in the north, is Switzerland's biggest city and a major transportation hub. Even though you won't find a hint of Heidi or the Swiss Miss, Zurich makes for an enjoyable quick visit.
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    Senator Dodd Won't Seek Reelection

    01/06/10 Connecticut senator Chris Dodd, one of the few U.S. senators to publicly support full marriage equality, will announce today that he is bowing out of the November midterm election.
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    High school basketball boxes

    01/06/10 BOYS BASKETBALL WESTFORD 82, ARLINGTON 69 Arlington -- Castro 6-2-18, Zakaria 2-1-5, Zachary 5-3-14, Powell 10-1-27, Moulton 1-2-5. Totals: 24-9-69. Westford Academy -- Ganley 8-2-19, TJ Jann 7-3-17, Hoch 3-0-9, Cornelius 9-1-19, Imbriaco 1-0-3, Ellis 2-5-10, Lynch 2-0-5, Mitchell 0-0-0, Murphy 0-0-0, R.
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