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WEEK IN REVIEW
Wednesday


Woman dropped from a size 22 to a size 0
Record flooding possible in county
Prosecutors state their case that girl was brut...
Tuesday


New product safety law a blow to shops
Hoax claims 'ridiculous,' Minutemen leader says
Deadly Everett fire's cause still elusive
Monday


Why are the white pines dying?
Many arrested for DUI said last drink served at...
Wondering how clean your favorite eatery is?
Sunday


One dead in Everett fire
Snowfall in county not expected to last
Friends mourn loss of 'Mr. Lake Roesiger'
Saturday


Violent attacks in home sparked by politics, vi...
No trial in death of crash victim; family outraged
It's a dangerous time to go hiking in backcountry
Friday


Pilchuck plunge rules: Jump in, dash out, shiver
Computer and TV recycling now free
Providence Hospice plans are put on hold
Thursday


State's minimum wage increases 48 cents today
Device gives DUI suspects driving option
Dozens out of work at county, more cuts to come
 

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Published: Friday, November 7, 2008

North County Update

Arlington

Discover eBay's business opportunities

Arlington Library offers two sessions with Lorne Counter of the U.S. Postal Service, who will talk about doing business on eBay.

E-mail registration is required for the classes, set for 4 and 7 p.m. Saturday at the Arlington Boys & Girls Club, 18153 59th Ave. NE.

Send a message today to ­SeattleSmallbiz@usps.gov with your name, phone number, address and desired class time.

Adeline Inn offers tea Tuesday for seniors

The Adeline Inn on the River, a retirement home in Arlington, offers a special Veterans Day tea for seniors at 2 p.m. Tuesday.

The event encourages social interaction among elders in the community.

More info, reservations: 425-754-6515.

Camano Island

Chili and chowder benefit set for Saturday

The 13th annual Camano Island Chamber of Commerce Chili and Chowder Cookoff is set for 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday at the Camano Senior and Community Center, 606 Arrowhead Road.

The chamber expects about 1,500 people to participate in the fundraising event. Cost is $10 for 10 tastes of 60 different kinds of chili and chowder.

An art auction, raffle, entertainment and prizes are planned.

More info: 360-629-7136.

Granite Falls

Library hosts children's book illustrator

Children's picture book artist Kathleen Kemly is planning a demonstration and drawing session Nov. 17 at the Granite Falls Library. The event is scheduled for 4 p.m. at the library, 815 E. Galena St.

More info: 360-691-6087 or www.sno-isle.org.

Marysville

Wood stove exchange discount available

Anyone with an old wood stove may be able to receive a credit toward purchasing a more efficient heating device.

The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is offering discounts of $750 to $3,000 to residents of Marysville, Everett and Darrington to encourage them to replace uncertified wood stoves with cleaner-burning appliances that will improve air quality while saving homeowners money.

More info: www.pscleanair.org/woodstove.replacement or 888-859-5799.

Program focuses on history of democracy

A program on the history of voting and democracy in the United States is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday at the Marysville Library, 6120 Grove St.

Illustrator Craig Orback, using his books on John Adams, Nathan Hale, Susan B. Anthony and other historical figures, will show how these individuals contributed to democracy in American history. Orback also plans to lead a class in illustration.

More info: 360-658-5000 or www.sno-isle.org.

Oak Harbor

Genealogists to meet

Whidbey Island Genealogical Searchers meet the second Tuesday of each month from 1 to 3 p.m. at the fire station at 2720 N. Heller Road.

On Tuesday the group plans to hear from Jim Johnston of the Heritage Quest Library in Sumner. The meeting is open to all genealogists.

More info: questiozimlj@verizon.net.

Stanwood

Senior center offers rummage, bake sale and holiday event

The Stanwood Community and Senior Center offers a rummage sale and bake sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and Saturday at the center, 7430 276th St. NW. Sales benefit the center.

Tickets are also on sale for the center's Festival of Trees celebration Dec. 5 at Tazer Valley Farm, 7314 300th St. NW. Festivities include wine, hors d'oeuvres, entertainment and homemade Norwegian treats. About 25 decorated Christmas trees will be auctioned, with proceeds going to such organizations as Camano Animal Shelter, Josephine Social Services, Stanwood-Camano Rotary Club, Stillaguamish Grange and the community center. Tickets are $35 each and are available at the center.

There is no charge for family day events, including a visit with Santa, on Dec. 6, also at Tazer Valley Farm.

More info: 360-629-7403.

1. Threat of severe flooding as more roads are closed
2. Woman dropped from a size 22 to a size 0
3. Prosecutors state their case that girl was brutally raped
4. Kyle Beach's Silvertips career comes to sudden end
5. Record flooding possible in county
6. Record flood level developing on Stillaguamish River
7. Rising waters in Gold Bar behave in odd ways
8. Boy, 6, drives to school after missing bus
9. Silvertips players 'shocked' by Beach deal
10. Marysville man's 1948 Ford tractor a bit of Elvis history
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