Articles published Thu, Dec 20, 2007
arts
Bob's Big Screen:
Fun but forgettable sequel and clever shoot-em-up out on DVD
business
Clear Image Photo announcesreorganization
The photography industry hasundergone a revolution over the past ten years, and Clear Image Photography at9023 State Avenue in Marysville has evolved to...
Eclectic elegance the theme at Gatherings
Whether furnishing an entirehome or looking for that one perfect accessory, Gatherings should be at the topof your shopping list.
communities
Camp Fire capital campaign getsbig boost
Camp Fire of Snohomish Countyrecently announced the single largest donation ever received by the council.The non-profit organization that operates Camp...
Rappers share positive message with Tulalip youth
The gym at the Tulalip Boys andGirls Club reverberated with the sound of hip-hop beats December 6 and 7 duringthe Tulalip Tribes’ Spirit Jam. Organized...
Silent hero reaches out to help community
There are many behind thescene people in our community who do great things quietly. Such a person isWanda Gilleland of Crystal Tree Village in Marysville...
Tulalip Tribes begin program to enhance infant and toddler development
Babies are born learning, and United Way of Snohomish County, Verizon and theTulalip Tribes want to ensure they get the best possible start from ...
Foundation raises $36,000 forSno-Isle libraries
Thanks to the generosity of patrons attending an October gala event, theSno-Isle Libraries Foundation raised $36,000 to help support services andprogramming...
news
New police chief for TulalipTribes
Scott G. Smith, former policechief for the City of Mountlake Terrace, has accepted the position of PoliceChief for the Tulalip Tribes Police Department...
Homeschoolers get up-close biology lessons at Stillaguamish hatchery
As Christopher Eldred reachedinside the belly of a female salmon and scooped out eggs, he observed, “Ooh,it’s icky.”
schools
A&T High School welcomes students
After years of holding classesin a cramped leased space, students of Marysville’s Arts & Technology HighSchool finally have a permanent home....
voices
Editorial
Property tax relief could turn out to be a burden
Christmas traditions
Maybe it’s the smell ofgingerbread in the air, or the act of unpacking all those cherished ornaments,or looking at the progression of kids’...