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WEEK IN REVIEW
Tuesday
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Sauk River will run its course again
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Heroin blamed in Mukilteo teen's death
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Monroe motorcyclist dies in U.S. 2 crash
Monday
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Suspects in Monroe burglary found sleeping on b...
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Sounder fills up with new riders
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Look for Camano Island actress, 16, on Broadway
Sunday
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A life interrupted
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Everett composting company ordered to track dow...
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WASL questions dominate at forum
Saturday
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Marysville teen to race as Olympian for the Mar...
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Teen burglar can't run forever, police say
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New branch campus in Snohomish County doesn't a...
Friday
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Vandals cause $12,000 damage at Evergreen Cemet...
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Everett's study on Paine Field air service chan...
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Two jailed suspects may be involved in dozens o...
Thursday
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Cheers, fears as AM radio towers rise in Snohomish
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Study backs Paine Field passenger service
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How county residents are dealing with the economy
Wednesday
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19 years for Everett murder some relief for vic...
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Warm Beach: Loophole clears way for 27 duplexes
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Young Iraqi in Snohomish makes his case to stay...
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Published: Friday, May 16, 2008
Open windows a risk for small children
By
Jackson Holtz
Herald Writer
Today’s hot temperatures have area health officials worried about small children who can fall out of open windows.
Most window-fall deaths happen during spring and summer months, said Snohomish County SafeKIDS spokeswoman Shawneri Guzman.
Adult supervision is the most effective way to prevent tragedies, she said.
Screens easily can give way under a child’s weight. Parents and caregivers should consider installing federally approved window guards.
It’s also a good idea to move chairs, cribs, beds and other furniture away from windows.
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Heroin blamed in Mukilteo teen's death
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Monroe motorcyclist dies in U.S. 2 crash
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It's too spendy to stay on in Everett, dog trainer decides
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Elite rower finds herself without a country
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Sauk River will run its course again
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Snohomish County lawyers rate candidates for Superior Court judge
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They don't have any claim to 'rights'
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Fair season begins this weekend in Silvana
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A SuperSonics' original: LFP's Henry Akin
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Juveniles arrested in burglary spree
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Parents raise money for park at closed school
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Fire levy put to a vote
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Late rally, trick play gets Vikings victory
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Senior housing on way to Lynnwood
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Something for everyone
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'Dog'-gone unusual
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Arlington Fly-In marks 40th anniversary this year
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Melody Biringer a wide-ranging entrepreneur
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County home market offers low rates, lower prices, wide variety of prope ...
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Good investments may be boring but profitable
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Fryelands industrial park growing in Monroe
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Paul Allen’s rare Flying Heritage Collection becomes latest aviation att ...
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Warbird's history keeper
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