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EVERETT


Mark Mulligan / The Herald
SOFTBALL PREVIEW: Stanwood battery leads withe experience

Change is in the air in softball. Old faces have left, new players have arrived, and new rules may change the landscape of the softball game in 2010. [More]


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MARYSVILLE


Michael O'Leary / The Herald
Job seekers: Libraries around Snohomish County offer unlimited computer time

LYNNWOOD — Sean Wright felt rushed. He was laid off from his job as a driver for Honey Bucket in February, a few months after he returned from a tour of duty in Iraq with the Army National Guard. [More]


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MUKILTEO

Paine Field results delayed by months

EVERETT — It will likely be a few more months before federal officials reach any conclusions regarding an environmental study of airline service at Paine Field. [More]


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ARLINGTON


Jennifer Buchanan / The Herald
SOFTBALL PREVIEW: Five players to watch

Sarah Hensley, Granite Falls Senior, shortstop 2009 honors: Cascade Conference Offensive MVP College Plans: Undecided [More]


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SNOHOMISH


Mark Mulligan / The Herald
SOFTBALL PREVIEW: Stanwood battery leads withe experience

Change is in the air in softball. Old faces have left, new players have arrived, and new rules may change the landscape of the softball game in 2010. [More]


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