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WEEK IN REVIEW
Thursday
Past sexual allegations surface against Arlingt...
Light-rail measure headed to voters
Grandmother burnt while making pancakes
Wednesday


Friends plan auction, hope to save woman's home
Man blackmailed ex-girlfriend with nude picture...
Traffic deaths decline in Washington
Tuesday


Sauk River will run its course again
Heroin blamed in Mukilteo teen's death
Monroe motorcyclist dies in U.S. 2 crash
Monday


Suspects in Monroe burglary found sleeping on b...
Sounder fills up with new riders
Look for Camano Island actress, 16, on Broadway
Sunday


A life interrupted
Everett composting company ordered to track dow...
WASL questions dominate at forum
Saturday


Marysville teen to race as Olympian for the Mar...
Teen burglar can't run forever, police say
New branch campus in Snohomish County doesn't a...
Friday


Vandals cause $12,000 damage at Evergreen Cemet...
Everett's study on Paine Field air service chan...
Two jailed suspects may be involved in dozens o...
 

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Published: Friday, July 25, 2008

Snohomish County Business Journal Advertising Information

Snohomish County's business community is served by the Snohomish County Business Journal, a monthly must-read magazine packed with valuable news and tips.

Each month, 14,000 copies are distributed: 13,000 are mailed to businesses with two or more employees (Dun & Bradstreet) as well as to members of the Everett and South Snohomish County chambers of commerce, and 1,000 are sold at key locations throughout the county, including area QFC and Top Foods/Haggen stores.

Colorful, informative and vital to its readers, the Snohomish County Business Journal is a cost-effective advertising buy for your business. To get an idea of what will be in our upcoming issues, take a look at our 2006 Editorial Calendar.

Talk to Gary Hauff (425-339-3445 or hauff@heraldnet.com) for more information and to find out about contract benefits.

Editorial Calendar?
Each month, the SCBJ produces special reports that focus on a specific topic or issue relevant to the business and high-tech communities in Snohomish County. Click here for our schedule of special reports and the advertising closing dates.

2006 Ad Rates and Sizes? Don't need to be sold? Click here for ad rates and sizes.

Other Marketing Tools from SCBJ?
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2. 5 moms battle Lakewood Elementary School fire
3. Couple fight back against armed home invader
4. Traffic detoured around motorcycle accident in Lake Stevens
5. Teen burglar's own snapshot may help police catch him
6. Mill Creek teens robbed at gunpoint
7. More glory for former Snohomish High basketball coach
8. Local Briefly: Search-and-rescue teams look for hiker
9. Boeing stock plummets on analyst's downgrade
10. Transit driver has dangerous attitude
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