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WEEK IN REVIEW
Saturday
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Abandoned puppies ready for adoption
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Composting company given deadline to trace stench
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Edmonds pharmacy recalls drugs that may be expired
Friday
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Speech excites local Republicans
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Reardon seeks to cut 95 county positions
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Bacteria linked to alfalfa sprouts sickens 9 in...
Thursday
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New Glacier Peak High School dubbed 'pretty rad'
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Grim task of investigating Skagit County killings
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County Council says it was denied access to budget
Wednesday
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On the Kitty Hawk's last watch
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Reardon keeping budget secret, some county lead...
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Barista flasher charged with exposure; claims r...
Tuesday
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Streets around Lake Stevens risky
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Mukilteo couple to watch astronaut son blast off
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Windows broken at Lynnwood parking lot
Monday
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Fair's been quite a ride
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Local delegates ready for GOP convention
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Initiative targets illegal immigrants
Sunday
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Everett lives in Scoop Jackson's shadow
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On this weekend 40 years ago, Sultan really rocked
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Bank records studied in Christian school sex case
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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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Abandoned puppies ready for adoption
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Lake Stevens assistant coach collapses
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Arlington spoils Peak's debut
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UW vs. BYU game thread
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Snohomish too much for Kamiak
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Man sought on felony warrant flees police in Marysville
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Archbishop Murphy defense bottles up the Lynden Lions
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Composting company given deadline to trace stench
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Pickets go up at Boeing as Machinists walk out
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Annexation's frustrations
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A run for Charlotte
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Annexation's frustrations
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Minimalist food bars have local flavor
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E-W aims for fifth straight league title
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Leisure Time Events - September 2008
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September 2008
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State needs to establish north county campus to meet growing technology ...
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Future software programs may be based online
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AWB elections Web site debuts
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Construction begins on Korry Electronics’ plant
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