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WEEK IN REVIEW
Sunday
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Recycling a house: Everett home goes to make ne...
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A year after plane crash, pain still fresh for ...
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Bart knows his fight is tough
Saturday
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Will the bailout help?
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Comcast Arena -- 5 years later
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County to pay $1 million in slaying
Friday
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Young couple leave Everett for worldwide trip
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1 in 5 Snohomish County mobile homes could be u...
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Cascade High class grades the debaters
Thursday
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Victims of Snohomish fire sought a fresh start
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Craigslist ad linked to Brinks heist in Monroe
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County financial report worsens
Wednesday
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Fire too fast to save four in Snohomish
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Robber may have fled by floating
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Assisted suicide foes find ally in Martin Sheen
Tuesday
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Congressmen Inslee, Larsen split on bailout bill
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Everett man gets 26-year prison term for pimping
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Gloomy picture for Snohomish County finances
Monday
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Snohomish County budget: what's at stake
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2,000 vehicles stolen this year in Snohomish Co...
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Lynnwood may ask neighboring areas to join the ...
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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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Bart knows his fight is tough
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A lifetime together in Lynnwood
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The battle over Cascade's student paper
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Mill Creek celebrates 25th anniversary
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Public hearings scheduled on school closures
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Verizon launches FiOS TV in Washington State
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Leisure Time Events - September 2008
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Future software programs may be based online
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