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Wed, Aug 8, 2012 

 

Council wrap-up

City projects include airport building maintenance, paving, entry signs

Wed, Aug 1, 2012 

 

Residents question odor study plans

The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency will begin a 1-year study to define unpleasant odors in the area.

Tue, Jul 24, 2012 

 

Breaking ground on Airport Blvd. extension

County's shoreline master program approved

The Department of Ecology signed off on the county's updated guidelines.

Resident sought for planning commission

Public works plows through projects

New roads, culvert replacements, flood control all on Arlington's agenda.

Primary will decide top two

Ballots must be returned by August

Housing for sex offenders in Marysville causes controversy

Residents express concern in public comments at the July 23 City Council meeting.

League of Women Voters launches online election resource

The non-partisan online guide will help voters make critical decisions in the primary election.

Mon, Jul 16, 2012 

 

Salmon runs continue to decline despite Tribes' best efforts

The Bernie Kai Kai Gobin salmon hatchery on the Tulalip Reservation will release record numbers of salmon hatchlings this year, but the returning stock doesn't show signs of improvement.

Wed, Jul 11, 2012 

 

Health care bill survives legal challenge

American consumers still have unanswered questions about the sweeping legislation.

Cedar Grove seeks exemption from phosphorus release limits

The local composting company is asking for permission to release unlimited amounts of phosphorus into Steamboat Slough.

Meanwhile, in the air...

A study to find the source of Marysville odor is supported by Cedar Grove, questioned by Marysville officials.

Larsen co-sponsors bill to bring jobs home

The congressman claims the legislation will close existing loopholes for companies that outsource their jobs.

Solar project planned at AHS

The P.U.D. will install a solar array at the high school's sports stadium.

Focus on emergency services budget

Arlington examines options to save money in year ahead

Wed, Jun 27, 2012 

 

Have a safe and legal 4th celebration

Cities and county have strict regulations for firework safety.

State grant targets traffic improvements

Marysville and Arlington will each receive funds for safety upgrades to major intersections.

Fire District grant restores staffing

The Marysville Fire District has received $560,000 to supplement staffing budgets.

Council codifies shopping local

City adds 54 acres in the Star annexation.


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