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Lat / Lon: 47.8211°N / 122.3139°W

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Lynnwood, WA (Washington) - Community Transit operates in Lynnwood, WA
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Lynnwood, WA (Washington) - Highway 99 and 196th ST SW, one of the busiest intersections in Lynnwood.
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Lynnwood, WA (Washington) - Overlooking Alderwood Mall on the intersection of 188th and 36th.
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    Clearwire Expands WiMax In Greater Seattle Region With Comcast And Sprint

    07/19/11 Clearwire, together with partners and investors Comcast and Sprint, announced the expansion of its 4G WiMax-based wireless broadband network in the greater Puget Sound region to cover nearly 3 million residents in the area.
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    Borders still operates 9 stores in Washington state

    07/18/11 Nine Borders locations are expected to close in Washington state as the bookseller prepares to liquidate its remaining stores.
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    Clearwire, Comcast and Sprint Expand 4G Mobile Broadband Network Across the Puget Sound Region

    07/18/11 KIRKLAND, Wash., PHILADELPHIA, and OVERLAND PARK, Kan. -- Clearwire , Comcast and Sprint today announced an expansion of the Clearwire 4G network footprint and key capacity upgrades for mobile broadband customers in the greater Puget Sound, including communities on the Kitsap Peninsula, in Snohomish County and near Tacoma.
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    Idling engines waste gas, money

    07/18/11 My latest pet peeve: People who let their car engines idle endlessly. On a recent trip to the Olympic Peninsula, I pulled into a station to get gas near someone who was fueling up a mammoth motor home.
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    Biz Bits: News about people and businesses in the community

    07/18/11 Sharon Burlison has joined TOP Insurance Associates in Everett as a personal and business insurance agent. She is able to place business with trusted companies like Hartford, AARP, Safeco and Progressive. Top Insurance is an independent insurance agency located at 11419 19th Ave. SE, C110, Everett.
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    Former Washington Husky Corey Prugh wins Rosauers Open

    07/17/11 PGA professional Corey Prugh of Manito Golf & Country Club eagled the par-5 18th hole at Indian Canyon Golf Course on Sunday to cap a final-round 63 and win his second Rosauers Open title in three years.
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    Lynnwood street racer sentenced to 2 years for fatal wreck

    07/15/11 Jonathan Tiv, of Lynnwood, was racing when he smashed into a car, killing the driver.
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    No car tab tax for county, at least for now

    07/15/11 The County Council votes, 3-2, to approve a road projects taxing district, with a promise that increases will go to the voters.
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    A story of opportunity in a chance meeting

    07/15/11 It was too nice a day to be inside getting a haircut. That's how I spent part of Sunday, though. That's how I met Omar Willis. From a chance meeting, I heard a story worth sharing.
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    Attempt to save ducks goes horribly awry, leads to crash

    07/14/11 LYNNWOOD -- Traffic tangled on southbound I-5 in Lynnwood on Tuesday night after a woman got out of her car to try to save some ducks in the freeway. Around 7:15 p.m., the woman was southbound on the highway just south of 44th Avenue W, said Trooper Keith Leary with the Washington State Patrol.
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    Whidbey Island Bank prospers in bad times

    07/14/11 Fifty years ago this month, a seed of sorts was planted in the small farming town of Coupeville. A group of business leaders and farmers started their own community bank, the first such bank on Whidbey Island. As the story goes, they wanted a bank run by local people which would invest in the local economy. They called it Whidbey Island Bank. It opened with four full-time employees at the single ...
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    All-league softball teams

    07/14/11 All-league teams for the spring 2011 season, reported to The Seattle Times.
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    School Winners

    07/11/11 Granite Falls High School honors graduate D'mitri Rondorf received a college scholarship at the Washington Association of Sheriff's and Police Chiefs Spring Conference in Yakima.
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    Outdoors calendar

    07/09/11 n Still some openings for kids, ages 10 to 17, for Beach Camp at Sunset Bay, on Norma Beach Road in Edmonds. A watersports day camp with weekly sessions 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, until Sept. 2, $350 per child.
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    US Treasury Releases First Round Of Small Business Lending Funds

    07/07/11 US Treasury Releases First Round Of Small Business Lending Funds
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    Health calendar

    07/07/11 Local news: News and information for Snohomish County, Washington.
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    NW today: Predator killing birds at Walla Walla aviary - Tue, 05 Jul 2011 PST

    07/05/11 A predator has killed more than two dozen geese, peacocks and other rare birds in the past two months in the aviary at Pioneer Park in Walla Walla.
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    Kidstuff Calendar

    07/04/11 Everett Public Library: Main branch, 2702 Hoyt Ave., 425-257-8030; Evergreen branch, 9512 Evergreen Way, 425-257-8250; www.epls.org . Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Wednesday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday through Saturday; 1 to 5 p.m. Sundays. Events are free.
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    Outdoors calendar

    06/25/11 BIKES rides: Various starting locations; Membership and ride info at www.bikesclub.org. Edmonds Parks and Recreation: 700 Main St., Edmonds, 425-771-0227, www.reczone.org.
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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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