Kamiak alum graduates from Marine Corps officer training

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Kamiak alum graduates from Marine Corps officer training

U.S. Marine Corps 2nd Lt. Samuel Stewart graduated Aug. 18 from Officer Candidates School in Quanitco, Virginia, and…

School garden reaps rewards for summer camp kids

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School garden reaps rewards for summer camp kids

Students attending summer camp at Eagle Creek Elementary School in Arlington got to keep some fruits of their…

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Students get back-to-school boost from Rotary

The Alderwood-Terrace Rotary Club recently marked its 15th Back to School Shopping Event. A total of 52 students,…

ORCA uses National Science Foundation grant for geoscience

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ORCA uses National Science Foundation grant for geoscience

Everett Community College’s Ocean Research College Academy (ORCA) is receiving a $333,688 grant from the National Science Foundation…

Lake Stevens girl finishes in Top 10 at Arab horse competition

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Lake Stevens girl finishes in Top 10 at Arab horse competition

Miley DeFalco, 11, of Lake Stevens, competes in the Arab horse circuit and recently finished in the Top…

Teens lend a helping hand for young trees, salmon

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Teens lend a helping hand for young trees, salmon

Twenty high school seniors from Goodwill’s Youth Aerospace Job Training program teamed up with the Adopt A Stream…

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Foundation gives Hand in Hand a $20,000 hand

The Norcliffe Foundation awarded a two-year grant of $20,000 to Hand in Hand, a nonprofit working with families…

Cheer squads attend summer camps to hone skills

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Cheer squads attend summer camps to hone skills

Local high school cheerleaders participated in Universal Cheerleaders Association camps this summer and earned recognition. Teens attended UCA…

Volunteers help YWCA pack back-to-school backpacks

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Volunteers help YWCA pack back-to-school backpacks

Seven volunteers recently helped the YWCA with its School Days backpack drive. Volunteers on Aug. 21 packed 135…

Northshore welcomes newest Wall of Honor inductees

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Northshore welcomes newest Wall of Honor inductees

Nine Northshore School District alumni, former staff and volunteers were recognized Aug. 16 at the 2018 Wall of…

Children of the cornhole gather for fundraising tournament

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Children of the cornhole gather for fundraising tournament

Proceeds from Taste Edmonds events benefited the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce.

Y gives Casino Road kids free swim lessons

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Y gives Casino Road kids free swim lessons

“These lessons are critical to ensuring kids are safe and have fun in the water.”

School leaders serve community before classes resume

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School leaders serve community before classes resume

Every August for the past seven years, school leaders in the Everett School District — principals, assistant principals,…

Good grades net Lake Stevens teen $2,500 from Navy Exchange

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Good grades net Lake Stevens teen $2,500 from Navy Exchange

Naval Station Everett on Aug. 21 presented Bianca Brightwell with a $2,500 savings bond for maintaining straight-A’s. The…

Scrub-a-dub-pup: Dog wash raises $6,000 for CASA

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Scrub-a-dub-pup: Dog wash raises $6,000 for CASA

80 volunteers helped make the event happen.

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U.S. Army promotes Kamiak grad to major

U.S. Army Maj. Nicole Abeyta was recently promoted to that rank from the rank of captain at a…

Longtime Arlington volunteer honored by mayor

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Longtime Arlington volunteer honored by mayor

Anna Pritchard has volunteered in the Arlington community since 1988.

Mutts strut their stuff at annual day for dogs in Everett

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Mutts strut their stuff at annual day for dogs in Everett

There was a special guest appearance by Noodle, who experienced Internet stardom as a puppy.

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Teens who serve honored with Kiwanis scholarships

The record-breaking $24,000 in awards went to 11 Edmonds School District seniors.

Foundation awards $44K to Snohomish school programs

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Foundation awards $44K to Snohomish school programs

The grants will benefit computer science classes and tuition waivers for a summer academy.