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Shoreline Council Moves Ahead With SPU Acquisition
Ballot language to be approved at Aug. 6 meeting

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Ballot language to be approved at Aug. 6 meeting

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The following blotter items range from July 9, 2012 – July 15, 2012. Information on arrests is supplied by the Lake Forest Park Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
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After months of study and due diligence, Shoreline City Manager Julie Underwood is expected to announce a decision on on the SPU acquisition
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The following blotter items range from July 11, 2012 – July 14, 2012. Information on arrests is supplied by the Shoreline Police Department. The reports do not indicate a conviction.
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