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Fourth Annual Celebrate Schools 5K Run/Walk Set for Saturday
The Celebrate Schools event (formerly called the Street Strut 5K) benefits the Edmonds School District teachers and students.

The Celebrate Schools event (formerly called the Street Strut 5K) benefits the Edmonds School District teachers and students.

The event is sponsored by the Edmonds Police Department and will feature speakers and resources.
More than $400,000 in damage to LaTaqueria Mexicana near Lake Serene.
No one was in the house on Ninth Avenue South.
In this weekly feature, Patch puts the spotlight on some local properties for sale in Edmonds.
Current ferry system issues will be discussed on Dec. 4 in Kingston.
Snohomish County Fire District One makes 379 calls the week of Sept. 20-26.
The Snohomish County-based pizza chain went looking for inspirational stories and people. It found one in Edmonds.
Recently the State Board of Education made a recommendation to ban Native American-themed team names, but the Edmonds School District did that 14 years ago.
The city's 14 murals figured prominently in its entry.
The Senate candidate is running against Maria Cantwell, who has not taken a position on I-502.
Two glassworks will remain a the Edmonds Center for the Arts.
If you want to vote in the November 2012 election, you must register by Saturday, Oct 6.
Adrienne Fraley-Monillas: "The City of Edmonds and Edmonds City Council didn’t complete due diligence prior to voting for this contract."
Engineers and technical workers: "Leadership at The Boeing Company is out of touch with its workforce."
Celtic Cowboy BBQ will provide food for both humans and dogs at the eight annual event.
The restaurant is owned by a local city councilman.
Standards and originals will be on tap.
Also: Third Thursday Art Walk is Oct. 18.
The increases were passed by the 2012 Legislature.