Briefs: National Guard honors Meadowdale High School principal

National Guard honors Meadowdale High School principal

Earlier this month, Lynnwood’s Meadowdale High School principal Kevin Allen was presented with a Patriot Award by John Van Dalen, ombudsman for the Washington Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Committee. The award was in recognition of the extraordinary support Allen has for his employees and their spouses serving in the Guard and Reserve.

Seattle Premium Outlets to host job fair Saturday

Seattle Premium Outlets will host a job fair from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. More than 25 Seattle Premium Outlets retailers are looking to hire employees to fill nearly 150 open positions including full-time, part-time, seasonal and permanent job opportunities. Retailers will have hiring stations in front of their stores during this event.

Tulalip Tribes to host American Indian Tourism Conference

The Tulalip Tribes plans to host the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association’s 18th Annual American Indian Tourism Conference Sept. 12 to 14 at the Tulalip Resort Casino. The event is the only national native conference of its kind designed to share knowledge, experience and best practices from tourism programs around the U.S. It features a line-up of expert speakers.

New Arlington salon to offer method to treat lice

Rest Easy Hair Clinic has opened its doors in Arlington. The business offers natural, non-pesticide remedies for head lice including the Shephard method. Owner Sherine Wenzel travelled across the country to be professionally trained and certified in treating and eradicating head lice. She also offers a donation pool to help low-income families afford treatment. More information can be found here.

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