Reardon previews trimmed-down county budget, plans for layoffs
County executive Aaron Reardonunveiled his 2009-2010 county budget to a packed house on September 4. Thestanding-room-only crowd, comprised mostly of county...
Kids help design playground for Tulalip Boys & Girls Club
“I want you to close your eyes,and imagine your favorite place to be in the world,” the young woman instructedthe roomful of youngsters and...
Pregnancy just one more challenge for these Marysville firefighters
Fighting fires is heavy,dangerous work. When responding to an emergency, firefighters must be preparedto deal with hazardous conditions that require physical...
Focus on everyday heroes
As we recall the tragedy ofSeptember 11, 2001, we often reflect on the extraordinary heroism of the NewYork firefighters, policemen and medics who rushed...
Tribes and fishery managers to update coho population counts
Beginning in mid-September, tribal field crews will be capturing coho salmonwith beach seines and hoop nets on the Stillaguamish River. Anglers should ...
Rally set to protest rural planning process
7-Lakes and the Warm BeachStewards have invited Snohomish County residents to join a scheduled “Rally forBetter Planning” from 11 a.m. to 1...
Sunshine, good friends at annual picnic
Rare swifts to make Snohomish County visit
By Bob Sindelar
Seeing red: Fewer services, more fees for Snohomish County public health
The Snohomish County HealthBoard is considering budget cuts, personnel layoffs and fee increases to offseta projected shortfall in the Health District&...
Primary vote results offer few surprises
It seems unlikely that voterparticipation in the state’s first “top two” primary election will meetSecretary of State Sam Reed’...
County faces budget woes, hiring freeze
PUBLIC BUDGET FORUM
Tulalip artists fill new hotel with tribal lore
Hotel plans grand opening August 15
On a recent tour of the TulalipResort Hotel, Marco Baumann, the general manager of the four-star resort,talked about the details, large and small, that...
Odor complaints drop as company responds to PSCAA violation
Cedar Grove Composting wasexpected to submit its internal findings to the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency(PSCAA) August 11, 30 days after the agency issued...
Arlington employee suspected of theft
The City of Arlington recentlyuncovered a long-standing embezzlement scheme that has siphoned nearly $800,000from municipal coffers.
Marysville civic campus studied
City officials in Marysvillehave approved contracts with two consulting firms to research and providerecommendations for a new civic complex.
Videos will promote tourism and business development
Visitors to the City ofMarysville’s Web site, http://ci.marysville.wa.us, will soon have the option toview streaming videos showcasing the area&rsquo...
Compost plant investigated as source of odor problem
Following numerous complaintsfrom locals concerning a foul odor lingering in the Marysville air, the PugetSound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) has given Everett-based...
Cultural center to document tribal history
Business, civic leaders discuss traffic issues
State Senator Mary MargaretHaugen (D-Camano Island), chair of the state’s transportation committee, joined Marysville MayorDennis Kendall and representatives...
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