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Tue, Nov 1, 2011 

 

Arlington fall fun with costumes, pumpkins and a clock

Arlington gets set for the holidays

The Holiday Open House and Snowmen Rendezvous is planned for Saturday, Nov. 5.

Holiday food drive kicks off

The All-City Food Drive is planned for Saturday, Nov. 5, with donation locations throughout Marysville.

Orthodontist continues candy buy-back

Dr. Jason Bourne has been paying kids for their candy for eight years.

Library's landscaping gets facelift courtesy of Eagle Scout

The grounds of the Arlington Library caught the attention of Lakewood High student Parker Yancey.

Musicians sought for Nativity Festival

The new annual event seeks musicians and vocalists to donate performances from Dec. 8 to 11.

American Legion plans Veterans' Day open house

The Marysville post will dedicate a new box for collecting worn-out flags.

Second community forum addresses holiday safety

The informational meeting, sponsored by Marysville Police Department and the Marysville Community Coalition, is set for Nov. 15 at 7 p.m.

Christmas charity needs help

Christmas House has lost its warehouse space and seeks a donated replacement for the next year.

Apply for tourism funds

Snohomish County is accepting applications to fund projects that develop and promote tourism.

Thu, Oct 27, 2011 

 

Memorial planned for Getchell student

Juan Mendoza was killed Monday, Oct. 24, in a car crash that injured two other students.

Mon, Oct 24, 2011 

 

Teenager killed, two injured in crash

The three young men, students at Marysville Getchell High School, were involved in a car accident.

Tue, Oct 18, 2011 

 

The undead walk in Arlington

The first ever Zombie Walk will raise funds for students' art supplies as part of Arlington's Hometown Halloween.

Closing the gap opens up the fun

The Centennial Trail "gap" from 152nd St. to Arlington is now complete.

Community center 'dynamic duo' noted for volunteer work

Goldie Landis and Jeanne Wilson were named Volunteers of the Month for September for their work at the Ken Baxter Community Center.

Local woman is crowned Miss Washington USA

Christina Clarke, a Marysville resident, will focus on the issues of bullying and AIDS awareness.

Marysville's 'dog whisperer' trains dog owners

Rose Perry helps local families teach their dogs good social behavior.

Pumpkins dot the landscape

October's signature produce is the pumpkin, and the big orange gourds can be found all around the county.

Community art becomes student's project

Zachariah Wing is focused on creating a hundred plywood wreaths.

Strawberry Festival open house planned

The Berry Patch


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