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Growth, knowledge, learning at your library | Book Nook

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Growth, knowledge, learning at your library | Book Nook

Spring is the time of year when many of us focus on growth and renewal, reinvigorated to cultivate…

‘Take transit from Capitol Hill to Mount Si’

Life

‘Take transit from Capitol Hill to Mount Si’

The second Trailhead Direct service starts this weekend.

Camlann Medieval Village takes patrons back to mid-century life

Business

Camlann Medieval Village takes patrons back to mid-century life

Living history museum has weekend festivals once a month in Carnation.

Who is responsible for national divisiveness? | Letter

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Who is responsible for national divisiveness? | Letter

If you had to name just one person whom you thought was most responsible for the divisiveness in…

Life

North Bend prepares to host Downtown Block Party

The block party will take place on July 21 from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Hunt for invasive green crab catches 22 in Dungeness in first month

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Hunt for invasive green crab catches 22 in Dungeness in first month

Mysteries continue to circulate about how they got there.

Cloaked in ice, Snohomish County’s volcano is a future danger

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Cloaked in ice, Snohomish County’s volcano is a future danger

The U.S. Geological Survey says Glacier Peak poses a “very high threat” and needs better monitoring.

Snohomish’s Janette Huskie, who worked two years as a Buckingham Palace housemaid and met the future Princess Diana, gets out her scrapbook of memories and talks about Saturday’s royal wedding. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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Snohomish’s Janette Huskie worked as a Buckingham Palace maid

Ahead of this weekend’s big wedding, she remembers her time among royalty.

Photo by Trosmisiek/Wikimedia

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Port Angeles prepares for new plastic bag law

More than a dozen cities in Western Washington, including Port Townsend, have enacted similar laws.

Mount Si High School students perform at state conference

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Mount Si High School students perform at state conference

Music students represented MSHS at a Washington Music Educators Association conference.

City seeks to improve economic health of North Bend | Letter

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City seeks to improve economic health of North Bend | Letter

We are planning our first breakfast meeting for May 17 at Umpqua Bank.

Take down your fence, school district | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Take down your fence, school district | Letter

As the Bike Park opens, the fence remains, covered in blackberries surrounding invasive knotweed.

It’s time to make Western Washington coal-free | Guest Column

Opinion

It’s time to make Western Washington coal-free | Guest Column

For Washington to be a true climate leader, PSE needs to get out of the coal business.