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Wed, Aug 26, 2009 

 

Arlington losing car dealership

Wed, Aug 12, 2009 

 

Panhandling a visible sign of economic problems

City laws set limits on roadside solicitations.

Homeless housing programs target Marysville, north county

Three projects will share more than $2 million to increase housing units for low-income and homeless families and individuals.

Island County shoreline added to conservation area

Conserving the Livingston Bay property will help restore Puget Sound.

Crime-fighting dog retires

Radar has served honorably in the Marysville Police Department and will be missed by his team.

Healthy help for the uninsured a click away

Community Health Center (CHC) plays a central role in the health and wellbeing of Snohomish County residents.

Fireworks enforcement still a challenge

Marysville adopted a new ordinance to help combat fireworks offenses earlier this year.

Armed robbery suspect sought in Arlington

Stilly River testing planned by city

Contaminates in the city's water supply may be from pharmaceutical products.

New head cop in Tulalip

Former police chief Jay Goss returns to lead the tribal police department.

Arlington to add trail on 188th Street

New path will connect with Centennial Trail

Paving to begin on State Ave. project

Widening of the one-mile stretch of road between 136th and 152nd is nearing completion.

Wed, Aug 5, 2009 

 

Armed robbery suspect sought in Arlington

Wed, Jul 29, 2009 

 

Cooling centers open in Marysville and Arlington

Council, school board positions will see challenges

Several incumbents in north Snohomish County offices are unopposed in the fall election.

Stillaguamish welcome salmon back to the river

Tribal members celebrated the return of Stillaguamish River salmon with a traditional ceremony.

County takes over Wenberg park

City lays out transportation projects

Park and Ride lot to open this winter

The facility, at the corner of Cedar and Grove Street, will have space for more than 200 cars.

Vision for Marysville taking shape

Attend a public hearing Thursday, July 30, to offer input on proposed improvements to the city's downtown.


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