Articles published Thu, Feb 28, 2008
arts
San Juans provide scenic backdrop for mystery
False Harbor
Oz maintains its magic in Savoyards' latest production
Somewhere over the rainbow, there’s a person who hasn’ttaken a trip down the Yellow Brick Road, or met Dorothy, Toto, and “The WizardOf...
Bob's Big Screen
And the winners (according to Bob) are…
business
Sweep up for weekend savings
Wells Fargo Bank recentlylaunched its Business Weekend Sweep service, an FDIC-insured service for smallbusiness owners that automatically sweeps a portion...
Reducing carbon emissions the goal of local car dealer
Rodland Toyota recentlylaunched the first program in Puget Sound to offer customers the opportunity tomake hybrid cars carbon-neutral “plus.&rdquo...
news
Meeting to air concerns over proposed trail
A meeting is planned for Thursday, February 28, to discuss aproposed walking trail connecting 88th Street NE and Soper Hill Road in eastMarysville. The...
Decision on UW North unlikelythis session
State lawmakers appear to begiving up on establishing a north-end campus of the University of Washington inthe current session. The ongoing debate about...
File tax return to qualify for stimulus rebates
Now that the economic stimulusplan has been approved by Congress and signed into law, we’re all waiting forthose checks to show up in our mailbox...
Commission positions open in Marysville
The City of Marysville isaccepting applications to fill vacancies on two citizen oversight commissions.
Burn ban reconsidered by agency
Rural property owners madetheir voices heard after the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency proposed a ban onoutdoor burning in Snohomish, King and Pierce counties...
Tulalip hosts Coast Salish Gathering
Northwest tribal leaders andrepresentatives of environmental agencies gather yearly in a shared effort toidentify environmental concerns, issues and projects...
Signs planned to welcome visitors to Arlington
Students from the University ofWashington’s urban design and planning program have been recruited by the Cityof Arlington to design signage for city...
schools
Honoring the Earth lessons include a day at the beach
Students and parents learn about SLC options
Parents and students who will attend Marysville high schools next year attended a recent information night at Marysville-Pilchuck High School.
New Arlington schools superintendent named
The Arlington Public Schools Board of Directors unanimously
Freshman plans a lifetime of music
Lakewood High School freshmanHannah Ross is a poised, self-confident teen who is serious about music andabout her favorite instrument, the bassoon.