Northshore Citizen Columns
by Grace Grand Marshal Hugo B. Jonsen (aka John B. Hughes)
syndicated by PokingFun Press, UnLtd. to the Bothell-Kenmore Reporter


Hugo's Column


Grace's Grand Marshal


The

Northshore
Citizen
 

weekly newspaper would have been
100 years old in 2003. Over the years it covered events in Bothell, Kenmore and Woodinville. The Citizen gave way in January of 2002 to the

Bothell-Kenmore
Reporter

mailed twice monthly free to homes in both communities.

John B. Hughes
was editor and publisher of the
Citizen Newspapers from 1961-1988 where he penned a weekly column entitled "Sub-Blurbs". He now writes a column for the
Reporter under the title of

"Northshore
Citizen"

Hughes serves as grand marshal
in Grace, under the name of 
Hugo B. Jonsen and is in charge of the town's parades, special events and celebrations. For some odd reason, most of the town's planned events have been cancelled of late.

 

Hughes is co-publisher with 
Mayor-for-Life Terry Jarvis
 
of the
Greater Grace
Daily OnLine
Gazette

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for January 31, 2007
Inglemoor grad plans to 'give back'
Signs on for Big Brother Big Sister program

for February 14, 2007
The singing docs are indeed originals
"Longs to live beyond his means"

for December 6, 2006
Dictionaries for 3rd graders
Literacy project covers Northshore schools

for December 13, 2006
Memorials for Education
Foundation attracts five new endowments

for October 25, 2006
Out here in the 'SubBlurbs'
Names still make news

for November 22, 2006
Listen and Talk
Not so easy for these youngsters

for September 13, 2006
"If federal troops occupy OUR cities"
Essay ponders what it might be like

for September 27, 2006
Catching up from summer
Winery  anniversary and Centennial idea

for August 23, 2006
"The Story of a Modern Viking"
The Life of Eie with Ole 'n Sven tossed in

for September 13, 2006
"If federal troops occupy OUR cities"
Essay ponders what it might be like

for July 26, 2006
"The State of Grace"
Book to chronicle our township

for August 9, 2006
"Last Hurrah for Citizen?"
Planning a centennial newspaper for Bothell

for June 28, 2006
Happy Birthday Hopelink
Agency started in Bothell 35 years ago

for July 12, 2006
Staff balks over Schoolhouse?
Two city boards endorse interpretive center

for May 24, 2006
1000th Scholarship 
Over $1.1 million granted since '84

for June 14, 2006
Preserving North Creek School
Bothell couple donates historic building

for April 26, 2006
Farmers Markets 
Offering their best 5 days a week

for May 10, 2006
Colleges Celebrate Uniqueness 
UWB, Cascadia offer private school experiences

for March 22, 2006
Mississippi Cooking 
MomTana feeds Katrina survivors

for April 12, 2006
Growing Families 

A welcoming new Center

for Feb. 22, 2006
A Barn Good Idea 

New and old landmarks for Monte Villa

for March 8, 2006
Lawmakers prefer squash 

Efforts of civic class dashed but good

for January 25, 2006
The closeness of Katrina 
Do your believe it happens in 3's?

for February 8, 2006
Versatile docs thing of past?
Doctors found time for community

for December 7, 2005
Pair of Unique Christmas Gifts
Lewis and Clark and Ghana adventures

for December 14, 2005
Dismantling Northwest dams
Hope for restoring nature's Elwha gifts

for November 9, 2005
Meth addiction and identify fraud
Atty General McKenna: "Horrific Problem"

for November 23, 2005
Last prospect to leave state?
Inglemoor's Nwaelele returns to meet Huskies

for October 12, 2005
Bidders vie for Citizenship
Several levels for sale in town of Grace

for October 26, 2005
Narrowing the tuition gap
Foundation embarks on its first fund-raising

for September 7, 2005
Public servants with rural roots
Tributes to Lee Blakely and Lloyd Meeds

for September 21, 2005
Kenmore tidbits
Close elections in a very young city

for August 3, 2005
Bonjour Monsieur Pierre Mosse
After a jam-packed July in the U.S.

for August 17, 2005
Community Services, then and now
A number have survived very well since 1983

for July 6, 2005
Private Aid for Scholarships
Foundation campaigns to Narrow the Gap

for July 20, 2005
At the Helm of the Butterfly

The Earleys 23 years of dedicated service

for June 1, 2005
Q & A with Warren Buck

Chancellor leaves UW-B to return to teaching

for June 15, 2005 edition
Library outgrew City Hall

Bothell might have lost it

for May 4, 2005
Lawmakers and Higher Ed
Dual impact here at UWB-CCC

for May 18, 2005 - updated June 25, 2005
Inspirational Scholarship Essay
Graduate focuses on Mom

for April 6, 2005
Changes of Spring 2005
Hunger, teaching, water, laurels

for April 20, 2005
Northshore People in the News
Sheriffs, gridders and reporters

for March 2, 2005
Three Educated Generations
All in the Lee family of Canyon Park

or March 16, 2005
Low Tech March Madness
Broadcasting Idaho H.S. Basketball

for February 2, 2005
Third Place Commons
A Friendly Meeting Place for all people

for February 16, 2005
No More Supermajority?
Relief for School Levy passage requirements

for January 5, 2005
Gazing back and forward
Alums check in, we learn of a Rhodes Scholar

for January 19, 2005
Humanitarian C.P. Johnson
 Baseball May Have Never Been the Same

for December 1, 2004
Record Number of Scholarships
Baseball May Have Never Been the Same

for December 15, 2004
The gift of Life
Baseball May Have Never Been the Same

for November 3, 2004
Visits from Scotland, France, Mexico
to Kenmore, Bothell and Woodinville

for November 17, 2004
Scrounging Scratch Pads
Plenty to catch up around the Northshore 

for October 6, 2004
Addicted to Fabric
The quilt scene appeals to Kenmore woman

for October 20, 2004
Our Lady of the Seniors
Marianne LoGerfo steps down after 22 years

for September 1, 2004
Three golden opportunities
Baseball, bonds for books and wine bottled

for September 15, 2004
Time of Civil Elections
Days when politics not so mean-spirited

for August 4, 2004
Maltby Cafe Anniversary
Still at it after 17 years and as popular as ever

for August 18, 2004
All about Grace
The re-establishment of a early day settlement

for July 7, 2004
Saga of Harry Tracy
A new Fourth of July re-enactment ?

for July 21, 2004
Like a Baseball Triple Play
Jokes to Baseball to Tents

for June 2, 2004
In the Wake of Lewis & Clark
Predicting Red Sox vs. Cubs in World Series
for June 16, 2004
Education and SPAM defy logic
One is endless repetition of worthless text

for May 5, 2004
Names in the News
And whatta-you-been-up-to?

for May 19, 2004
Tent City Flap
Property or Human Values at Stake

 

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