Articles published Thu, Oct 9, 2008
arts
Bob's Big Screen
Indy's back---what more could we want?
Between the Covers
Constitutional questions add to novel's intrigue
Chorus members delivery laughs
If you’re in the mood fortongue-in-cheek grownup entertainment, the Evergreen Coffee House has just theticket when ensemble groups Captain Smartypants...
business
Local RV dealer recognizedamong top 50 in America
Despite a slowing economy andshaky consumer confidence, one local business is still flourishing whileexhibiting “best practices” within its...
Neapolis offers elegantatmosphere, Mediterranean cuisine
Show your support on T-shirts, signs and more
Does your business ororganization have something to say? Put it on a T-shirt!
Clear Image Portrait Studio to change hands
Joseph and Heidi Gogal, owners of Clear Image Photo and Portrait Studio for the past 21 years, have agreed to sell the business to current manager, Daniel...
communities
Soroptimists plan "bella" dinner and auction
The Marysville chapter ofSoroptimist International is planning its annual benefit auction on Friday,October 17, at the Hawthorn Inn at Smokey Point.
High quality children's books available in Arlington
Sunrise Rotary kicks off fundraising efforts with 7-day Mexican cruise
Members and supporters of the Marysville Sunrise Rotary enjoyed a 7-day Mexican Riviera cruise in late September. The weeklong cruise was a fundraiser ...
Snohomish County Farm Festival
Check out life on the farmduring the Snohomish County Fall Farm Festival, taking place October 18 and 19at various locations in Arlington and Marysville...
See rocks, gems and more at annual Rocktoberfest
The gym at Totem Middle Schoolwill be rockin’ on Saturday and Sunday, October 11 and 12, when the MarysvilleRock and Gem Club presents its 34th annual...
news
North County Outlookearns membership in state newspaper association
Officers of the WashingtonNewspaper Publishers Association (WNPA) voted to extend membership to NorthCounty Outlook at the group’s annualmeeting ...
Cedar Grove Compost responds to PSCAA citation
After months of complaints bylocal residents and several citations from the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency,Cedar Grove Composting submitted its initial response...
Negotiator enters the fight over location of UW North campus
The state’s Higher Education Coordinating Board has hired a$10,000-a-month consultant to help end the stalemate over the location of theproposed ...
Buy a pumpkin to support literacy
Osprey nesting sites rescued
Thanks to the Washington StateDepartment of Natural Resources (DNR), eco-friendly landowners, the TulalipTribes and a lot of community support, five pairs...
Pink tresses promote breast cancer awareness
Students at Arlington High School gathered on Monday, October 6, to put a little color in their hair. The color pink, to be exact.
IRS files seizure notice against former Arlington municipal employee
The retired City of Arlington employee accused of embezzling more than $775,000 from city coffers is the subject of a federal complaint from the IRS.
voices
Fight against breast cancer is October’s focus
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM). On the surface, this designation may seem to be on the “duh!” end of the spectrum...
Letter to the Editor
Financial mess hits home