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WEEK IN REVIEW
Wednesday
Gregoire unveils budget with deep cuts, will pr...
Sultan brothers plead guilty in death of rival ...
Bikini coffee stands to be regulated as adult e...
Tuesday


Arlington brothers’ fight led to death, p...
Burn ban issued in Snohomish County
Woman found dead at Bothell house fire
Monday


Pearl Harbor's voices of the past
Taxes needed to close state's growing deficit?
Grant could help county's residents all be heal...
Sunday


Swine flu lingers, making traditional flu seaso...
Two vie to serve as Snohomish County prosecutor
Families get an early gift: free Christmas trees
Saturday


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Fears over commercial air service at Paine Fiel...
Donated safe gives Marysville museum a mystery
Friday


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Commercial airlines would cause few problems at...
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Thursday


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Red Cross honors acts of heroism, many by ordin...
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Robert Frank, City Editor
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Published: Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Schools applause

National Merit semifinalists

Eleven Northshore School District students have been honored as National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalists, among 16,000 semifinalists nationwide based on scores from the Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test. In addition, 40 other students were named Commended Scholars by scoring in the top 25 percent. Semifinalists will be considered as finalists.

Bothell High School:

National Merit Semifinalists - Kailey Bolles and Katie Ewing

Commended Scholars - Devon Chandler-Brown, Aleksande Hungerford, Jonathan Klapel, Wayne Lichty, Charlie Miller, James Orrell, Ryan Salud and Andrew Spence

Inglemoor High School:

National Merit Semifinalists - Brendon Cloyd, David Feldman, William Johnson, Alice Fanling Meng, Abigail Rhinehart, Jeffrey Wang, and Erik Wipf

Commended Scholars - Anthony Chung, Ruben Conner, Danielle File, Carolyn Gombotz, Alex Griffis, Jennifer Hill, Katherine Howe, Jacob Keilman, Inne Leung, Ferris Lupino, Briannan Mandrell, David Patnode, Franklin Pearsall, Ethan Ranis, Shubho Sadhu, Taylor Sandelius, Rachel Steward, Zhuyi Sun, Kaipo Tamura, Patricia Tsai, Robert Van-Leuven, Aditya Vaze, Jean-Paul Wiegand and Andrew Zager

Woodinville High School:

National Merit Semifinalists - Michael Conrad and Kaitlin Thompson

Commended Scholars - Elaine Alberston, Alex Burner, Kelly Glenn, Linnea Pearson, Kristen Penoyer, Christopher Shankland,Thomas Stringer and William Yost

Locks for Love

Olivia Peddicord, a fifth-grader at Garfield Elementary School in Everett, recently donated her hair for Locks For Love for the second time. Her first donation was in second grade.

Garfield gets books

Garfield Elementary School recently learned it will receive 1,310 books from the Seattle-based Page Ahead's Reading is Fundamental Project. The books are valued at $6,550. These books will be distributed during the school year at three events: Make It/Take It Reading Game Night, Rise and Shine With Reading Breakfast and Splash Into Summer Reading.

Dropout program a star

Project STAR, a dropout prevention program in the Everett School District, was recently recognized with a Promising Practice Award by the Snohomish County Workforce Development Council. STAR stands for Supporting Teens at Risk. The program provides tutoring, online high school classes for credit retrieval and other support services that keep students engaged in school. The project started last school year and served 99 teenagers who had either dropped out or were at risk of quitting school. Counselors helped 23 students earn their diplomas and another 40 get on target to graduate on time.

1. Teen dies after Granite Falls crash
2. Bikini coffee stands to be regulated as adult entertainment
3. Sultan brothers plead guilty in death of rival gang member
4. Body found after house catches fire north of Bothell
5. Gregoire unveils budget with deep cuts, will press for tax hikes
6. Grief and gratitude expressed for four slain officers
7. Two teenagers hurt in crash near Granite Falls
8. Friends and family honor Clearview couple who loved always
9. Roe appointed interim county prosecutor
10. Arlington's budget is ‘bare bones'
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Food banks see rise in use
‘Making Spirits Bright’ in Edmonds
Wolfpack takes aim at state
Seahawks help students smile
95 and still volunteering
Sno-King joined by local TV king
Veterans back for Wildcats
Lynnwood seeks to plug $2 million budget gap
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