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WEEK IN REVIEW
Saturday
State schools chief candidates focus on WASL
Missing 94-year-old Stanwood man found
Teen burglar can't run forever, police say
Friday


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Marysville house destroyed by morning fire
Thursday


Cheers, fears as AM radio towers rise in Snohomish
Study backs Paine Field passenger service
How county residents are dealing with the economy
Wednesday


19 years for Everett murder some relief for vic...
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Young Iraqi in Snohomish makes his case to stay...
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Guide-dog candidates meet sight-impaired kids i...
Riverside neighbors protest sex offender
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Plasma donations climb as economy weakens
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CONTACT THE HERALD
Robert Frank, City Editor
frank@heraldnet.com
 
Published: Thursday, May 15, 2008

Budget Watch

Here is how some of your tax money was spent in recent city council action.

Edmonds: $534 to Verizon Northwest, of Everett, for fire alarm services.

$2,511 to Tune Tales Music, of Edmonds, to provide music lessons.

$121 to Stoneway Electric Supply, of Lynnwood, for electrical supplies for the Edmonds Library.

$4,998 to the Washington State Auditor's Office for 2008 audit services.

Lake Stevens: Up to $40,000 over eight months to Professional Growth Systems of Anchorage, Alaska, to combine its budget, land-use, traffic and construction plans into a long-term strategic plan for the city.

$7,400 to Oliver's Landscaping Service to control plants along the Lundeen Parkway extension.

Marysville: $84,527 for a new John Deere 310 SJ backhoe.

$8,154 for membership for 2008-2009 in the Snohomish Regional Drug Task Force.

Arlington: $33,893 to Snohomish County PUD for the city's two-month electricity bill.

$56,655 to the city of Marysville for two months-worth of prisoner housing and other jail services.

$4,200 to Island County Fire District 1 for training for six volunteer fire fighter recruits.

Monroe: $457 to NorthStar Chemical Inc., of Portland, Ore., for scrubber chemical.

$12,619 to Snohomish County Corrections, of Everett, for jail billing.

Snohomish: $203 to Brim Tractor Co. Inc., of Everett, for shield.

1. Teen burglar can't run forever, police say
2. Marysville teen to race as Olympian for the Marshall Islands
3. Suspect calls ambush an order
4. Local Briefly: Police searching for elderly missing man
5. Missing 94-year-old Stanwood man found
6. New branch campus in Snohomish County doesn't appear in UW's plans
7. Baseball fever hits Mill Creek
8. Drop in driving cuts into state's funds for road projects
9. Smart micro car turns heads, saves bread
10. Everett Transit restores south city route
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