Granny's new location
Kandi Magana, owner of Granny's, is on the move. Formerly located in the Towne Center near QFC, Granny's has moved one door west to 9328 271st Street NW across from Stanwood Middle School to the former location of Day Chiropractic Center. Granny's will celebrate with an open house on Sat., Aug. 29, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Full Story
Meditation
The Bible and TV
I seem to recall some time ago, reading about a little boy asking his mom if the Bible said anything about TV. Actually, it does. It says quite a bit about TV. About Timeless Values. It begins with the Ten Commandments, that tell us to worship and honor God and not to commit murder, steal, sleep around, lie and covet. Full Story
Toby
Toby is a 7-month old shepherd mix at N.O.A.H. He's a playful young dog with a lot of energy to burn. He has some prior experience with kids, other dogs and even cats. With some training, he has lots of potential to be a great family dog! For information call the N.O.A.H. Center, (360) 629-7055, or visit www. thenoahcenter.org. Full Story
News Files
EARLY HISTORY From the Stanwood Press Aug. 20, 1898: Ben Willard stirred up a yellow jacket's nest, but he was too speedy. 100 YEARS AGO (1909) A pioneer of Cedarhome has been here the past five years, Helen Kristine Carlson along with her family; she was born in Ragunda, Sweden, in 1879. Full Story
Class of 1938
The Lincoln/Stanwood graduating class of 1938 recently gathered for a reunion. Standing are Devere Stevenson, Gertrude Hammonds, Helga Broz and Vadah Hall. Seated are Doris Bjorling and Iona Magill. Full Story
County says call 9-1-1, don't text message
Need emergency services? Dial 9-1-1 on your phone. Don't text! Washington state's current 9-1-1 telephone service, including systems used in Snohomish County, is designed around voice communications only. Until planned upgrades are in place, Washington's 9-1-1 system cannot deliver text data to 9-1-1 call centers around the state. Full Story
Silvana firefighters get $73,625 from FEMA
For the fifth year running, Silvana Fire District 19 has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Full Story
Reba
Reba is about a year old and came to CASA as a stray. Reba was wearing a very tight flea collar that caused hair loss. Reba looks kind of funny right now and could stand to gain a few pounds. Come meet this lovely lady today with your family (dogs included) to CASA, at 160 Can Ku Rd., Camano Island, 387-1902. Full Story
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