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    Olympics airspace restrictions affect Washington

    01/27/10 OLYMPIA, Wash. - Federal and state aviation officials are advising pilots that airspace restrictions for the Winter Olympics in British Columbia will extend into northwestern Washington.
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    Land Trust protects more than 150 acres at Dugualla Bay

    01/27/10 The Whidbey Camano Land Trust announced today that it purchased 152 acres of property on North Whidbey near Dugualla Bay that will be permanently protected as habitat for shorebirds, waterfowl and baby salmon.
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    Culvert camera prevents holes in state roads

    01/27/10 NEAR LAKE STEVENS, Wash. - In early November a sinkhole opened up along the shoulder of the westbound lanes of U.S. Highway 2 just east of the Lake Stevens exit onto State Route 204. The reason for the sinkhole is that a culvert pipe diverting runoff from the hills above Highway 2 had rusted through. This let dirt and rock flow in, creating a void above the pipe and resulting in a small collapse ...
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    Bill would kill Boeing tax breaks

    01/27/10 A Mount Vernon lawmaker wants to claw back tax breaks from the Boeing Co. if the company ever starts building the majority of its 787 Dreamliner jets outside Washington state.
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    Frontier Communications Receives All Necessary Local Franchise Authority Approvals Required for Verizon Transaction

    01/27/10 STAMFORD, Conn.----Frontier Communications Corporation today announced that Verizon Northwest Inc. has received all local franchise approvals from authorities in Washington state and Oregon that are required to transfer control of local cable TV franchises from Verizon Communications to Frontier.
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    As climate warms, what will our rivers do?

    01/19/10 A team of University of Washington researchers is finishing the most detailed yet report what is likely to happen to Pacific Northwest rivers as the climate warms.
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    RECREATION NOTEBOOK: Roller Betties to get rolling March 13

    01/19/10 Roller derby action is back in Bellingham! The Bellingham Roller Betties will kick off the 2010 se
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    Rebuilding is easier than a remodel for Everett couple

    01/19/10 What started as a plan to renovate a house on Everett's Grand Avenue has turned into the ultimate in recycling. A 1920s bungalow is available for reuse, while its former owner looks forward to a new house where the old one stood.
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    Bulletin board for week of Jan. 19

    01/18/10 Club Nine Baseball is accepting registration for its February camps. The four-week hitting, pitching and infield camps are offered Feb. 6-27. The camps are for players U8-U12. The cost is $100. For more information, call 425-512-0556.
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    U.S. Supreme Court to hear arguments on petition privacy

    01/16/10 The U.S. Supreme Court will decide if the state can legally release the names of voters who sign petitions.
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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...
     

    Rombakh Real Estate Announces Launch of Newly Redesigned Website

    01/11/10 Rombakh Real Estate launches their newly redesigned website rombakhrealestate.com. Covering the King and Snohomish County areas of Washington, users can find just what they need using interactive resource forms, Google maps, automated email property updates, extensive community, neighborhood and school district information, virtual tours, podcasts and the most advanced distressed property ...
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    EVERETT: Opinion Sought On Guns At County Parks

    01/11/10 A bid to repeal the ban may not find any support from Democrats on the County Council.
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    Cascade announces first Hall of Fame class

    01/11/10 Cascade High School announced its inaugural Cascade Athletics Hall of Fame class. The school will recognize six former head coaches who, according to a press release, "represent the rich history of Bruin Athletics ideals and successes on the fields, courts and tracks of Cascade High School."
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    Toll among options for U.S. 2 trestle

    01/10/10 Even I-5 could be a toll road by 2030 under a regional transportation plan. In five to 10 years, anyone driving from Everett to Monroe on U.S. 2 might have to pay directly to do it.
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    Cascade Financial Schedules Fourth Quarter 2009 Conference Call

    01/04/10 EVERETT, Wash. -- Cascade Financial Corporation , parent company of Cascade Bank, today announced that it plans to report fourth quarter 2009 results after the market closes on Tuesday, January 26, 2010.
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    Student keeps vow to return to college

    01/04/10 Sacia Flowers, who was profiled in The Herald in 2009, will resume college after a delay to care for her grandmother.
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    Behind Weyerhaeuser's move to REIT-hood

    01/04/10 The Weyerhaeuser Company has finally dropped that other shoe, or at least has decided to drop it. Last month, Weyerhaeuser announced that its board of directors had finally committed the company to becoming a Real Estate Investment Trust or REIT. The company may make the switch in 2010. Or it may not. The only question is when. Arguably, that has been the question for a long time. Many investors ...
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    This Week's Public Meetings

    01/04/10 Arlington City Council: 7 p.m., council chambers, Arlington Police Department, 110 E. Third St. Island County Board of Commissioners: 10 a.m., Board of County Commissioners Hearing Room, Island County Annex Building, 1 NE Sixth St., Coupeville.
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    Mentoring Can Save Single-Parent Children

    12/29/09 SNOHOMISH, WA--(Marketwire - 12/29/09) - The dangers for single-parent children have only been exacerbated by a recession that has forced children in single-parent households to spend more time alone while mom or dad spends extra time at work. According to the National Center on Health Statistics, single-parent children are at risk for a wide variety of problems in later life. -- Fatherless ...
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    Mentoring Can Save Single-Parent Children

    12/29/09 Expert Reveals How a "Turnaround Summer" Can Make the Difference
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