I am writing to strongly encourage voters to support Mike Hope for State Representative.
I live in the 39th district and I sincerely believe that we need a change.
Since Val Stevens was elected to the House and Senate, she has worked tirelessly for those “just average voters” in her district, no special interests. She has been a devoted voice for foster children and others who rely on DSHS for support. She advocates for DSHS programs, working across the political aisle efficiently using taxpayer dollars. She supports educationally and financially sound K-12 programs, higher education, community health organizations and senior programs, especially those rural fire departments and emergency medical services. She is well aware that just as we can’t live beyond our means, neither can government.
Having worked in the Superior court system for 23 years, I have had the opportunity to see firsthand the important role our Superior Court judges play in our democracy. As the Snohomish County Clerk, I am proud to endorse Joe Wilson as our next Superior Court judge.
Voters in the 10th District will be selecting between incumbent Republican Norma Smith and challenger Democrat Tim Knue for State Representative Position 2 in the upcoming Nov. 4 general election.
One of the many important lessons my parents taught me was that, if something looks to good to be true, it probably is. That’s the case with Initiative 1029.
Like many cultures around the world, Russians, too, have used baskets made of natural materials for all kinds of uses. Like Pacific Northwest Natives, Russians traditionally made baskets that could even hold water.
The second annual “Artistry in Nature” show at the Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center is set for 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 1. The show features a variety of art made of natural material by participants who attend classes at the center in media such as gourds, driftwood, and wood carving as well as watercolor classes. The free event is open to all ages at 514 Delta Avenue. For information call 360-363-8450.
How many e-mails leave your employees’ mailboxes on a daily basis? The average per day stands at 71.51 (Source: yedda.com). Do the calculation. Multiply that number by the number of your employees. The total should give you pause, as each e-mail has the potential to build or to implode your business.
Louise Alexander-Way bought RV & Marine Supply at State Avenue back in 1991 and in those 17 years, she has never seen so tough an economy.
Summer and sun is when business booms, so as the frost and cloud cover emerge, things slow down. But Alexander-Way said business is down about 30 percent from what it was the same time last year.
With postseason possibilities up for grabs, Arlington football put it all on the line and delivered a critical victory over Snohomish on their Senior Night.
The first of the month brings with it two chances to help out those in need.
