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Benefit auction: Braille School helps kids learn, grow


I’m writing to let readers know about the fourth annual benefit auction for The Louis Braille School. The school is on Edmonds Way right next to Pagliaci’s Pizza. The mission of the school is to teach the kids in the way each child... [More]





Rotary clubs: Donations establish senior computer lab


Thanks go out to the Mill Creek Rotary Club, Rotary Club of Seattle and Rotary District 5030 for their generous donation of $10,000 toward the Mill Creek Senior Center’s computer lab and the senior training programs. [More]





Protecting seniors: Bill creates fund without new taxes


In 34 other states, advocates for quality long-term care have pushed for programs that bring in more federal Medicaid funds without new taxes. These programs have protected quality care for seniors and the vulnerable. [More]





State economy: Rehabilitating prisoners will pay off


In today’s difficult economy we are searching for ways to reduce spending. But in every economic analysis, one must weigh the costs against the benefits. [More]





Annexation: Mill Creek needs to abide by ruling


In the Feb. 3 Enterprise, I was relieved to read that the Superior Court had ruled in favor of Lynnwood in its efforts to offer annexation to residents in unincorporated Snohomish County between Larch Way and I-5. Unfortunately, I subsequently heard... [More]





Edmonds City Council: Perception is reality; best admit mistake


As elected officials, it our City Council’s job and duty to uphold the laws of the state. An unannounced quorum gives the appearance of violating the open meetings act, which is why it shouldn’t be done. In politics, as in life,... [More]




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• AARP Free Tax-Aide Program: 11:00am - 3:00pm, March 11, at Edmonds Public Library. IRS certified AARP volunteers will pr... [Details]

• Gallery North Miniature Show and Competition: 10:00am, March 11, at Gallery North. Artist from around the Pacific NW wil... [Details]

• VFW Post 8870 and Ladies Auxiliary : 12:00pm, March 12, at South County Senior Center. Meets on the second Friday of the mon... [Details]

• The Edmonds VFW Post 8870 & Edmonds VFW Ladies Auxiliary: 12:00pm, March 12, at South County Senior Center. Second Friday of the month. Groups me... [Details]


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Rotary Club: Support scholarships and musical arts
Historical museum: Members’ duty to fight for its survival
Edmonds schools: OK replacement levy for responsible district
Edmonds schools: Levy important for kids, property values
City Council: Four surely weren’t discussing business
Edmonds schools: Vote yes to keep levy going
Community Transit: Was a ridership survey conducted?
Guns: Try making them less appealing to men
School levy: District needs to show fiscal responsibility
Helping others: Those without shelter need clothes, blankets
Gun laws: We must address the easy availability
Community: Make connections by giving back



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