The Northshore Public Education Foundation (NPEF) recently hired Ed Todd as executive director of the nonprofit organization.
Mark Lamb, founder and owner of the North Creek Law Firm and Bothell mayor, will be one of the honorees at the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 2008 40 Under 40 event starting at 6 p.m. Sept. 18 at The Seattle Repertory Theatre.
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Aegis Living will host a seminar on differentiating between normal-aging and more-serious-aging issues from 6:30-8 p.m. Aug. 7 at its Bothell location (10605 N.E. 185th St.).
The Sound Transit (ST) Board is discussing a new 15-year option for expanding mass transit. The new option includes further light-rail extensions and a series of Sounder commuter rail and ST Express regional bus-service expansions between 2009 and 2023.
The gifts keep arriving at Walter “Wally” King’s apple tree in Bothell.
The city of Bothell has received notice from the Washington State Auditor’s Office that it has achieved a seventh-consecutive year with zero audit findings.
Listen up, and the music of Scotland is with ye.
Bothell City Manager Bob Stowe has selected Joe Beck as Bothell’s new city attorney with a start date of Sept. 2. Beck comes to the city of Bothell with more than 12 years of municipal law experience, with the last five years as assistant city attorney for the city of Auburn. He will report directly to the city manager.
Concerned residents packed a Bothell City Council meeting July 29 to provide testimony on the location of a new city hall facility that is due to open by 2012.
Monique Kebbe wasn’t doing anything out of the ordinary when a coyote claimed the life of her cat Elsie last year.
The secret to Alyssa London’s destiny lies somewhere between her passion for pow-wows, her desire to practice law and her ability to set track records.
Kenmore City Manager Steve Anderson will be leaving his post Aug. 11 to serve as Bothell’s new deputy manager.
Christina Taylor of Bothell will star in Bellevue Community College’s production of the musical “Pippin” July 24-26.
The University of Washington, Bothell announced the creation of the Biotechnology and Biomedical Technology Institute (BBTI).
• The Cougar Soccer Camp, serving Northshore since 2004, will have week-long sessions this summer, July 28 and Aug. 4, at the Pop Keeney Field grass pitch. For information, visit www.cougarsoccercamp.com or contact coaching director Alex Zahajko at cougarcamp@comcast.net.
The Northshore School District’s ninth annual Backpacks for Kids donation drive will run through Aug. 8. It will benefit Northshore families who are unable to send their children to school with necessary school supplies.
Business.gov, the official business link to the U.S. government, has launched new search features and expanded content that make it easier for small-business owners to find essential information they need to run their operations, including forms, licenses, permits and regulatory information from federal, state and local governments.