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WEEK IN REVIEW
Saturday
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State schools chief candidates focus on WASL
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Missing 94-year-old Stanwood man found
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Teen burglar can't run forever, police say
Friday
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Some on Camano Island fear return of teen burgl...
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UW Bothell, Tacoma plans could derail Snohomish...
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Marysville house destroyed by morning fire
Thursday
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Cheers, fears as AM radio towers rise in Snohomish
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Study backs Paine Field passenger service
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How county residents are dealing with the economy
Wednesday
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19 years for Everett murder some relief for vic...
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Warm Beach: Loophole clears way for 27 duplexes
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Young Iraqi in Snohomish makes his case to stay...
Tuesday
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Guide-dog candidates meet sight-impaired kids i...
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Riverside neighbors protest sex offender
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Boeing splits new orders with Airbus
Monday
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Sex offender in Everett mansion worries neighbors
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Plasma donations climb as economy weakens
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4 homes prone to Snohomish River floods offered...
Sunday
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Several taxing questions await voters this year
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Protection sought for rare U.S. wolverine
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Arlington Fly-In attracts pilots and fans of av...
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Published: Friday, May 16, 2008
Open windows a risk for small children
By
Jackson Holtz
Herald Writer
Today’s hot temperatures have area health officials worried about small children who can fall out of open windows.
Most window-fall deaths happen during spring and summer months, said Snohomish County SafeKIDS spokeswoman Shawneri Guzman.
Adult supervision is the most effective way to prevent tragedies, she said.
Screens easily can give way under a child’s weight. Parents and caregivers should consider installing federally approved window guards.
It’s also a good idea to move chairs, cribs, beds and other furniture away from windows.
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Teen burglar can't run forever, police say
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Marysville teen to race as Olympian for the Marshall Islands
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Suspect calls ambush an order
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Local Briefly: Police searching for elderly missing man
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Missing 94-year-old Stanwood man found
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New branch campus in Snohomish County doesn't appear in UW's plans
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Baseball fever hits Mill Creek
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Drop in driving cuts into state's funds for road projects
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Smart micro car turns heads, saves bread
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Everett Transit restores south city route
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Christopher's way
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57 years and ticking, washing, drying
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