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Wed, Mar 24, 2010 

 

Court employee Vermeulen earns city honor

Input sought on Kayak Point Park usage

Meeting set for March 31 at the Lake Goodwin Community Club.

PUD looking for solar energy projects

Schools and nonprofit organizations are encouraged to present demonstration projects.

Marysville housing project reclaims foreclosed properties

Funds from the county's Neighborhood Stabilization Program helped purchase five homes for low-income families.

2010 Census forms hit mailboxes

County executives urge residents to participate in the nationwide count.

Wed, Mar 10, 2010 

 

New homes, new hopes for Tulalip tribal members

As homeowners received keys to their new homes, the first self-help housing program on tribal land is termed a success.

City administrator stepping down

Mary Swenson has worked for the City of Marysville for more than 32 years.

Stan Jones leaves a proud legacy

The Tulalip leader is retiring after 44 years of service on the board.

Port Susan shellfish beds reopen for Stillaguamish Tribe's harvest

Work by the Stillaguamish Tribe has led to the determination.

Long-time fire commissioner retires

Applicants sought to fill Smith's unexpired term.

Tulalip members to elect new leaders

Elections will take place March 13.

Tourism project funding available

Applications are being accepted for Marysville's Hotel/Motel Tax Grant Program.

Have coffee with the mayor

HomeStreet Bank hosts an informal gathering to discuss issues.

Arlington council identifies goals

The city's staff and council members list 13 priorities for 2010.

Wed, Feb 24, 2010 

 

Health scare at Arlington schools

Two students were hospitalized with symptoms of bacterial meningitis February 16.

Marysville annexation yields bonus

Based on the number of residents in the Central Marysville Annexation area, the city will receive an additional $700,000.

Engineer tackles traffic congestion, earns city's thanks

NCO to publish Strawberry Festival program

Maryfest announced the contract award on February 21.

Utility rates restructured in city

Water and sewer rates for Marysville residents are designed to be more equitable and conservation-conscious.

FEMA grant goes to Marysville fire dept.

The $55,000 grant will be used to purchase safety equipment and pay for training.


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