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Election 2008
November 5. 2008 (8 photos)
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Local News


Edmonds arts legend Murphey dies
Crews to remove former Unocal pier
Car tab fees could be hiked $20
Sports


North Sound Christian falls to Shoreline
Shoreline Christian beats Northsound, makes semis
Prep Briefs
Out & About
Music Calendar
Cascade Chamber showcases CSO talents
'Big Band Broadcast' re-creates era
Your Town
Death Notices
Births
Death Notices
Opinion
Election review: Our big turnout
Eyman's election losses and gains
Keep election momentum alive and stay involved
Top Stories

Enterprise/CHRIS GOODENOW
Edmonds' Pink House staying put


For months, conservationists tried unsuccessfully to save Edmonds' Pink House, but where they failed, a slow city government and a devastating global meltdown have succeeded: the landmark Victorian mansion is staying put.  For now. [More]

Local News



Police arrest trespassers at EWHS

Trespassers at Edmonds-Woodway High School have caused two disturbances on campus during school hours in the past two months. [More]

In School




For the Enterprise/STEVE BLOOM
Mavs can't hang on against Capital

OLYMPIA  For all but two plays, Meadowdale football coach Mark Stewart got the defense he wanted on Nov. 15. [More]

Local Sports




Big fun

Craicmore brings the sounds of contemporary and traditional Celtic music to the Northshore Performing Arts Center stage Nov. 16. [More]

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• Poverty Conference: Effective Solutions Globally and Locally: 6:00pm - 3:00pm, November 22, at Edmonds United Methodist Church . The Outreach Ministry of Edmonds United Methodist Churc... [Details]

• Edmonds Historical Museum: 1:00pm - 4:00pm, November 22, at Edmonds. Suggested donation: $2 adults, $1 children.
• Ongoin... [Details]

• SATURDAY PLAY for ages 1-8: November 22, at Edmonds Parks & Recreation . Saturday, Nov 22, Dec 6 or Dec 13, Noon-4 pm.

Le... [Details]

• Square Dance Lessons: November 22, at Edmonds Masonic Hall. COME JOIN THE FUN!

Checkerboards Squares invite ... [Details]


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News Briefs Police Beat
Bus station construction starts Dec. 3
Repairs to failed culvert closes Talbot Road
Cities celebrate bridging the Pacific Ocean
Tree climbers arrested
Graffiti spree in downtown Edmonds
Customer gasses up, never pays
In School Athletes of the week
After losing jobs, locals seek new careers
Seeking a new career
Police arrest trespassers at EWHS
Athletes of the Week for Oct. 20-25
School Briefs Out & About
Westgate seeks alums, ideas for celebration
District debate team wins awards
Alderwood-Terrace Rotary honors student
'Big Band Broadcast' re-creates era
Big fun
Holiday Happenings Calendar
Thought Letters
A sad goodbye to a former foe
Voters right to celebrate historic event
Personal history part of bigger story
Chase doesn't deserve negative comments
Being against illegal immigration not radical view
Voters on the right side of history

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4. 'Big Band Broadcast' re-creates era
5. There's a bright side to country's down economy
6. Death Notices
7. Cascade Chamber showcases CSO talents
8. After losing jobs, locals seek new careers
9. T-birds, Scots break school records at state
10. Death Notices



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