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WEEK IN REVIEW
Thursday


For old ferries, it's the end of the line
Tribal leaders accused of smoke-shop tax scam
'I blew her away,' girl's father told police
Wednesday


Kimberly-Clark keeps closer eye on its Everett ...
Owners protest Monroe plan for 'potentially dan...
Marysville man charged in fatal shooting of 6-y...
Tuesday


Girl, 6, fatally shot; father jailed
Century-old Arlington house succumbs to flames
In Snohomish and other cities, sales tax revenu...
Monday


Economy forces teens to cope with smaller allow...
Tax hike sought to clean up Puget Sound
Oso residents want to use old school as communi...
Sunday


Monroe may toughen rules for some dog breeds
County preparations kept flood rescues to minimum
It's playtime, maties
Saturday


A mom and dad of her own
Deal likely to avert strike of Boeing engineers
Sultan eliminates its police department
Friday


Snohomish County flooding was less severe than ...
Water warning a pain for some Snohomish restaur...
Arlington High's 'Peter Pan' takes to the air
 

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Newspapers In Education (NIE)   Print This Article  Email This Page  Subscribe Now!

 
2008-2009 NIE Enrollment Form ( PDF)
 
Teacher's Page 2007
Become A Sponsor 2007
NIE Promotions 2007
Lessons Learned SCM Test 1 1/1/08
 
CONTACT THE HERALD
The Herald, Attn. NIE
NIE@heraldnet.com
 
Published: Friday, November 21, 2008

About NIE

The Newspapers in Education (NIE) program at The Daily Herald provides local schools with newspapers at NO COST to teachers for use as an interactive teaching tool inside their classrooms.

The Herald’s NIE program helps students understand our changing world and provides a creative way to practice reading, writing and critical thinking. Having the newspaper as an interactive text inside the classroom provides a real-world look at our community, promotes youth literacy, better prepares our children to become active members of society and future leaders in our community.

Newspapers in Education (NIE) is one of the most exciting educational tools available today. The Herald provides local schools with newspapers at no cost to the school. Funding for this program is subsidized heavily by The Herald and the rest is covered through the generous donations of our readers.

Today’s readers are tomorrow’s leaders!

1. 'I blew her away,' girl's father told police
2. Tribal leaders accused of smoke-shop tax scam
3. Woman struck by car along Lynnwood street
4. Prosecutor says death was caused by paranoia
5. 5 vehicle pile-up on I-5 snarls traffic
6. For old ferries, it's the end of the line
7. Boeing cuts defense 800 jobs, sees pending delivery backlog peaking
8. Silvertips show Portland no mercy
9. Jackson ponders: What if?
10. Everett to reach out to Silver Lake area
Enterprise Newspaper Snohomish County Business Journal
Edmonds' Pink House staying put
King's wins first state volleyball title
RV in plain sight? City says 'That's illegal'
Timberwolves take Class 4A title
Mavs can't hang on against Capital
TV success shares life as artist, geek
Education at Fircrest Rehabilitation Center in question
Edmonds police pulled over murder victim, suspect
T-birds, Scots break school records at state
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