Prices expected to stay low
Local real estate
Two sides to every coin, right?
One toss reveals a boost in home sales in Snohomish County in January; another toss reveals a saturation of bank-owned properties driving prices below expected returns. Full Story
Index Sensors prepares to move north
Index Sensors and Controls is in the process of moving its facilities to Bellingham, said owner Steve Anderson.
Anderson, who is currently seeking a site, said the move could take place in October if he finds a suitable building to lease. If he has to build a new structure, the move is oneand a-half to two- years out. Full Story
Winter blossoms
Signs of spring are sprouting during winter in Stanwood. Full Story
Big ideas need time to simmer
Guest Editorial
Big ideas are not microwavable snacks, instantly ready for American taxpayers to swallow.
They’re more like a pot of grandma’s homemade soup, tested over the years with just the right ingredients, added at the proper time and allowed to simmer to perfection.
So it is with federal health care reform. It is a work in progress. Full Story
Medical advances may soon help your family
With all the debate over health care reform, focus has been placed squarely on the quality of medical treatment Americans receive.
Fortunately, the world has recently seen a series of innovations that could help people much faster than expected. As the hospital and laboratory converge, families could soon benefit from an array of important advancements. Full Story
Scald burn injuries focus in Burn Awareness Week
Scald burns – caused by hot liquids, steam or foods – are very painful and may require prolonged treatment. These burns affect all ages and may result in lifelong scarring and even death. Annually in the United States and Canada, over 500,000 people receive medical treatment for burn injuries; roughly half of these injuries are scalds. Full Story
Train to live well
Years before Baywatch became a popular TV series, I was a lifeguard on the Atlantic Ocean.
I didn’t work with any beautiful women. In fact, all 60 lifeguards were male. Full Story
HAROLD ALLEN MORRILL
MAY 7, 1921 – FEB. 2, 2010
Harold Allen Morrill, 88, of Stanwood, passed away February 2, 2010 in Mount Vernon.
He was born to Arthur and Florilla Morrill May 7, 1921 in Little Falls, Minn. Harold graduated from high school in Forest Grove, Ore., and went on to serve in the U.S. Army during World War II where he was wounded and received the Purple Heart. Full Story
CLAREBELLE C. TRONDSON
SEPt. 14, 1927 — FEB. 9, 2010
Clarebelle C. Trondson went on a journey February 9, 2010 to be reunited with her husband Frank and her son Allen.
She was born September 14, 1927 to Charles and Andrea St. Peter in Kenmare, ND.
Clarebelle married the love of her life, Frank Trondson, August 3, 1946. They had two children, Allen and Carol Jean.
In May of 1956 they moved to the Stanwood area. Full Story
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