Articles published Thu, Oct 23, 2008
arts
Bob's Big Screen
Animated fun--or spooky classics of reanimation
Saint Heaven soars with gospel tale
The Village Theatre presents the mainstage debut of “Saint Heaven,” a passionate tale of courage, faith and coming home, beginning Friday, ...
Between the Covers
Fictional epidemic leads to moral dilemma
communities
Volunteers spruce up AsberyField
World hunger activists plan benefit concert at Evergreen UU Coffeehouse
Despite the endless news ofeconomic problems here at home, poverty activists are reminding us not toforget about those around the world whose suffering...
Taekwondo students compete in state tourney
Arlington firefighters come to child's rescue with bake sale
Firefighters in Arlington spent the day on October 18 selling pies and cookies in support of a former volunteer firefighter and his family.
Donate Halloween treatsfor dentalhealth and a good cause
For parents, there may benothing scarier than the post-Halloween sugar “buzz” their kids experience. Ifthose youngsters also sport braces or...
Help build smiles withplayground project
news
County can help with heating bills
Low-income families and theelderly in Snohomish County can apply for assistance with high winter energybills from county programs that will distribute ...
Gang expert to lead training for public, police and educators
Citizens, parents and businessowners who are concerned about gang activity in Marysville are invited toattend a gang awareness forum November 6, hosted...
Leaders struggle with revenue forecasts
The county’s leaders arepredicting even more bad news in preparation of the biennial budget, althoughthey tend to disagree on the extent of the expected...
Albertson's plans major remodel
Workers and materials are on hand to start a major remodeling project at the Marysville Albertson’s store on the corner of State Avenue and 4th Street...
World-class athletes compete in Snohomish County
Snohomish County skaters will share the ice withinternational competitors
schools
Lakewood scholar goes the distance
Thomas Scheffer, a senior atLakewood High School, has earned special recognition from the 2009 NationalMerit Scholarship Program. Tom, a math whiz who ...
voices
McCain’s military record doesn’t guarantee veterans’ votes
By Jennifer Smolen
Americans just keep going — it’s our nature
Like millions of others across the country, my family banks at WaMu. So the bank’s transition to JP Morgan Chase concerned me. What would I experience...
Letters to the Editor
In support of Wilson for Superior Court Judge