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Need a job? Check out the mall
Edmonds candidates outspend Lynnwood
Use of local parks spikes
Sports
Self-image key to improvement
E-W’s Halle wins award from Mill Creek Country ...
Sounders waive Edmonds-Woodway graduate
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RED WHITE & BOOM
Summer Festival Calendar
'Love is a Divine Accident' enlightens
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Recession can be a time of opportunity
Libraries hold more than just books
Fire district proposal a win for city
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For the Enterprise/DANIEL BERMAN
Decorated veteran continues to serve as active volunteer


He entered World War II at 19, enlisting in the U.S. Navy. By the time he left the military, in 1959, Bill Miller had served in two wars and earned three prestigious military service awards, including the Purple Heart. [More]

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Enterprise/CHRIS GOODENOW
Warriors looking for balance

EDMONDS The Edmonds-Woodway football team will have a different look this fall.  Among the graduating seniors was first-team, all-league running back/linebacker Tony Heard, one of the best players the school has ever produced. [More]

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Festival displays a tapestry of arts

The Shoreline Arts Festival opens Saturday, June 27 for a two day celebration of community arts. This year, the Festival's theme, "Weaving a Cultural Tapestry," features the arts and heritage of many local cultural groups. [More]

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• Garage Sale for the Louis Braille School: 10:00am - 4:00pm, July 4, at Louis Braille School. Garage sale to raise funds for the Louis Braille School... [Details]

• Warehouse Sale for Sports and Outdoor Apparel: 7:00am - 3:00pm, July 4, at Frances Anderson Community Center. For one weekend only we have women's yoga, running, gol... [Details]

• Warehouse Sale for Sports and Outdoor Apparel: 7:00am - 3:00pm, July 5, at Frances Anderson Community Center. For one weekend only we have women's yoga, running, gol... [Details]

• Puget Sound Camera Club: 7:00pm, July 6, at Maplewood Presbyterian Church. Meets second, fourth and fifth Mondays each month. Free... [Details]


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Health Service Day in the market
Police seek clues in MLT school fires
Comcast awards E-W graduate
Police Beat
Police arrest residential burglars in Edmonds
Bicyclist confronts motorist, dents car
In School Athletes of the week
WASL test scores edge up slightly
Walking school bus debuted this spring
Athletics to feel budget pinch

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School Briefs Out & About
Meadowdale student to attend seminar
Essay contest winners announced
Auction for surplus equipment
Recess Monkey opens lunchtime concert series
Concert series kicks off with jazz quintet
Morrison show opens in Edmonds
Thought Letters

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Financial crunch hitting libraries
Long past time for U.S. to get out
Artist's influence goes beyond art

Extras - New Homes & Beyond

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