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Tue, Dec 13, 2011 

 

Youngest council member steps down

Lee Phillips ends his tenure on the Marysville City Council after 10 years.

County distributes coffee sleeves with DUI message

Law enforcement agencies hope to encourage people to "choose their ride" wisely.

City scores $6 million transportation grant for 67th Avenue

A balanced budget for the City of Arlington will be presented for the council's vote on Dec. 19.

156th road work brings overnight lane closures

Drivers along I-5 have been dealing with construction work since Dec. 5.

Wed, Nov 30, 2011 

 

Arlington fills vacant council seat

Debora Nelson, local business owner and president of the Downtown Arlington Business Association, has been appointed to fill the seat vacated by Scott Solla's death.

Keep the wreath green

Marysville firefighters post visible safety reminders at local stations.

Shoppers enjoy Small Biz Saturday

Local retailers noticed an uptick in buyers the day after Black Friday.

Native students gain construction skills

The Tulalip Tribes partner with Edmonds Community College to provide hands-on training in various construction trades.

Help available for winter energy bills

The Snohomish County Energy Assistance Program helps local families in need.

Hospitals agree to collaborate, not merge

Cascade Valley, Island and Skagit Valley hospitals have signed an interlocal agreement.

Balanced budget to be presented at public hearing Dec. 5

Arlington's council trims their own benefits to reach an agreement.

Wed, Nov 16, 2011 

 

Cut your own Christmas tree before snow falls

Forest Service will not plow many roads in the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, limiting access to trees.

Voters choose city, county and school leaders

Nearly half of all ballots were returned in Marysville and Arlington.

Marysville presents preliminary budget

A public hearing on the proposed budget is set for 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28, in the Council Chambers.

Learn about coal trains Nov. 17

County gets grant for rural roads

A federal safety grant will allow Snohomish County to address road safety issues on several local roads.

When will it stop, the public asks Arlington council

Taxes, fees, all on the table to meet Arlington's budget needs.

Sun, Nov 13, 2011 

 

Learn about coal trains Nov. 17

A public forum will present information about impacts to Marysville from the proposed Cherry Point terminal.

Tue, Nov 1, 2011 

 

Solar company attracts candidate's attention

Jay Inslee, a candidate for Washington State governor, toured Marysville's Silicon Energy on Friday, Oct. 21.

Find out about Marysville sex offenders at Nov. 3 meeting

The Marysville Police Department will hold a public meeting to release information about two Level III sex offenders residing in Marysville.


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