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Edmonds, WA (Washington) - The Edmonds fountain, prior to its destruction in 2006.
Edmonds, WA (Washington) - The Edmonds fountain, prior to its destruction in 2006.
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    Home & Garden Calendar

    07/14/11 Create a butterfly garden: 7 p.m. July 20, Camano Multipurpose Center, 141 East Camano Drive. Learn about native butterflies and how to attract them to your garden.
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    Health calendar

    07/12/11 Providence Regional Cancer Partnership: 1717 13th St., Everett; 425-297-5500; www.cancerpartnership.org. Weight loss for life, an eight-week behavior-based wellness program, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays Sept. 6 to Oct. 25; $135. Call 425-297-5536 to register.
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    07/10/11 Island County Board of Commissioners, 10 a.m., Board of County Commissioners Hearing Room, Island County Annex Building, 1 NE Sixth St., Coupeville. www.islandcounty.net.
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    Loan on The Sanctuary Multifamily Project Acquired; Homes to Be Marketed at up to 40% below Original Prices

    07/07/11 SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The senior development loan on The Sanctuary -- a century-old church in Seattle that was converted into a 12-unit multifamily community -- has been sold by a syndicate of lenders.
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    Bikini Baristas: Java Juggs Espresso Owner, Employees Arrested On Prostitution Charges

    07/07/11 After a ninth-month undercover investigation, the Edmonds Police Department has arrested the owner of an Edmonds espresso stand on three counts of prostitution and one count of permitting prostitution. Three employees were also arrested.
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    See tiny hummers at Edmonds workshop

    07/06/11 Feel free to attend this free workshop, but really, don't plan on trying this technique at home. Dan Harville, a hummingbird expert, plans to catch and band Anna's and rufous hummingbirds at the Willow Creek Salmon Hatchery in Edmonds, 95 Pine St.
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    Track. Huskies Add Pair Of Hurdlers To Recruiting Class

    07/05/11 Washington track has added two additional prep stars to its incoming class, a pair of the top women's hurdlers on the West Coast.
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    Lois Smith Carter

    07/05/11 Lois Smith Carter died June 22 in Edmonds, Wash., at the age of 83. She was born in Riverhead on April 16, 1928, to Reginald C. and Doris R. Smith. She graduated from Barnard College after a junior year abroad at the University of Geneva. In 1949, she married Robert E. Richard and moved to [...]
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    SMCU Celebrates the Co-op Difference

    07/05/11 Contact: Andy Wright, Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union, +1-206-398-5866, andreww@smcu.com
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    Getting warmer: A string of 80-degree days seen

    07/05/11 Some areas around Puget Sound may be in the middle of a three-day stretch of highs in the 80s.
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    Chaotic Running of the Bulls lasts just seconds

    07/04/11 Each July, a million revelers pack into Pamplona, Spain, for the raucous Festival of San Fermin. They come to this proud town in the Pyrenees foothills for music, fireworks and merrymaking.
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    Introductory statements from Edmonds mayor candidates

    06/28/11 The primary for Edmonds mayor matches appointed incumbent Mayor Mike Cooper and former City Council members Dave Earling and Roger Hertrich. The top two vote-getters in the Aug. 16 primary advance to the Nov. 8 general election ballot.
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    EdCC enrollment rises as unemployed seek new career paths at the college

    06/28/11 Edmonds Community College graduate Marti Smithsund went back to school at EdCC to complete a certificate course in project management.
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    Bothell annexation may go to voters

    06/28/11 The Boundary Review Board agrees that the city's plan to add more than 22,000 residents should go on the ballot, but providing emergency services is still in contention.
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    Democratic Rep. Jay Inslee enters the race for governor

    06/28/11 The Democratic U.S. representative joins Republican Rob McKenna, and more candidates may join in the contest.
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    Duran-Mundy: Full Report

    06/28/11 There was a little bit of everything for boxing fans who attended the fights at the Robert Treat Hotel in Newark, New Jersey on Wednesday night.
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    Biz bits: News about Snohomish and Island county businesses and businesspeople

    06/27/11 Mukilteo-based Dillon Works! Inc. recently collaborated with Pokemon Co. International on a project. Dillon Works! designed, fabricated and installed kiosks in Seattle-area shopping malls.
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    Introductory statements from Edmonds City Council candidates

    06/25/11 The only primary ballot contest for the Edmonds City Council matches appointed incumbent Councilwoman Diane Buckshnis and challengers Tad Helke and Bob Wilcox.
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    Community Extra: Calendar

    06/23/11 American Legion Post 58: 7 p.m. third Tuesday of every month at the Odd Fellows Building, 610 Lewis St., Monroe. Bob, 360-863-3544 or www.americanlegionmonroe.org .
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    School winners

    06/20/11 The Rotary Club of Arlington recently recognized students of the month for May. Taylor Shepherd, Christine Serica, Sarah Peterson and Darby Throndsen were honored.
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