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Snohomish, WA (Washington) - Snohomish River seen from downtown Snohomish, Washington (July 2006).
Snohomish, WA (Washington) - Snohomish River seen from downtown Snohomish, Washington (July 2006).
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Snohomish, WA (Washington) - First Street during the annual Kla-Ha-Ya Days celebration, 2006.
Snohomish, WA (Washington) - First Street during the annual Kla-Ha-Ya Days celebration, 2006.

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    Expect extra speed patrols in Mukilteo

    07/16/11 MUKILTEO -- Police in Mukilteo will participate in speed emphasis patrols for the next three weeks as part of a statewide crackdown. The extra patrols are planned as a project of the Washington Traffic Safety Commission and law enforcement agencies around Snohomish County.
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    Church calendar

    07/16/11 Big Jungle Adventure free vacation Bible school: Immanuel Lutheran Church: 9 to 11:30 a.m. Aug. 1 through 5 at 2521 Lombard Ave., Everett. For children ages 3 to 12. 425-252-7038 or www.ImmanuelEverett.org .
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    Seems Like Yesterday

    07/16/11 Mike Kasch, champ at Washington playground, threw 13 strikeouts to win yesterday's Old Woodenface contest at Forest Park. Runner-up was Steve Piatz, Madison area champion, and third was Gary Hammond, winner of the Longfellow competition.
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    Engine idling a big waster of fuel

    07/16/11 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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    Lynnwood street racer sentenced to 2 years for fatal wreck

    07/16/11 A 2009 race in the street that ended in death led to a nearly two-year prison sentence July 14 for a Lynnwood man. Jonathan Tiv, 25, pleaded guilty last month to vehicular homicide.
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    Where your charity dollars go

    07/15/11 We've all heard pleas to give more to support our communities in hard times. Snohomish County-based charities in 2009 directed more than $300 million to causes, here and abroad. How people chose to give illuminates our priorities.
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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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    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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    Creekside Village Sheds for $62M

    07/08/11 MOUNTLAKE TERRACE, WA- Holland Residential closes on its purchase of Creekside Village for $62 million. The 512-unit property is located just 15 minutes north of downtown Seattle in South Snohomish County.
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    Dozens cited in Bristol Bay for commercial, sport fishing violations

    07/08/11 Alaska State Troopers cited dozens of commercial and others July 1-6 for violations ranging from fishing in closed waters of Bristol Bay to having unlicensed crew members on board, as well as sport fishing violations.
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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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    AIDS crisis improving, but not solved

    07/02/11 The place was quiet. Even at lunchtime on a weekday, no one walked past the AIDS Memorial of Snohomish County. Someone had been there recently. Fresh flowers placed at the monument paid homage Tuesday to people lost to the disease. Someone remembered.
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    Ballot drop boxes to be available at Edmonds, Lynnwood libraries

    07/02/11 Voters can leave their completed primary-election ballots at 24-hour drop boxes outside the Edmonds and Lynnwood libraries from the day ballots are mailed, July 28, until 8 p.m. Election Day, Aug. 16.
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    Deficit-cut plans don't boost confidence

    07/02/11 Independence Day is a time to celebrate who and what we are, to enjoy some good company, a parade or a ball game, and maybe even a hot dog and something cool to go with it.
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    Past catches up to man who shot cop

    07/02/11 Cop-shooter Michael Dunaway walked from the honor farm 29 years ago. After a life under an assumed name in Nebraska, he's back to face consequences.
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    Wrong-way crash victim remembered as helpful, kind

    07/02/11 EVERETT -- Eric Lans always stopped for others. That's how his friends remembered him at a memorial service earlier this week. Lans, 54, of Everett, was killed June 23 in a wrong-way crash on I-5, south of Everett.
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    Burial ground may be located under Oak Harbor's Pioneer Way

    07/01/11 State experts now believe that the bones found under SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor are from at least four Native Americans.
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    Community Extra: Calendar

    06/30/11 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.american legionmonroe.org .
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    Faith Calendar

    06/18/11 Christian Women's Connection luncheon: 11:45 a.m. July 14 at the Mill Creek Country Club, 15500 Country Club Drive. The cost is $20. Speaker Linda Wozniak will share "Learning Life Lessons: A Grandmother's Perspective."
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