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according to the release advertising the event, the chamber has been a vocal advocate for the commercialization of paine field for years, and the meeting was tightly controlled to discourage negative comments.
Commercial flights topic of Chamber panel
By Beckye Randall
an information and referral service, north sound 2-1-1 can help with rent assistance, job training, food, shelter, support group referrals and much more.
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at a meeting held october 30 at arlington's pioneer hall, farmers, developers and city planners tried to hammer out some of the differences that have kept the tdr idea from being successfully implemented yet.
Arlington farmers and developers discuss TDR
By Beckye Randall
chernis cited the economic downturn as one of the reasons behind the office closure. many local businesses are searching for ways to cut costs while they await the return of a more normal revenue forecast.
Community newspaper relocates
Stuart Chernis, publisher of the Marysville Globe and Arlington Times, announced last week the closure of the newspapers' Arlington office. Staff of the Arlington Times will be relocated into the new offices of the Marysville Globe at 1085 Cedar Avenue.
five lots in mission highlands have been set aside for housing hope projects, with the possibility of adding 11 more homes through the usda-funded program.
Tulalip self-help housing project is first in state on tribal lands
By Beckye Randall
most of the downtown stores will offer special discounts along with entertainment, food and prize drawings during the day. some have advertised extended hours as well. the event is also a "welcome" to details home décor and gifts, which recently relocated to a historic home on the corner of 3rd street and 47th ave. ne.
Downtown retailers plan holiday preview
Local shoppers who are anxious to get a jump on the holidays are invited to visit 3rd Street in downtown Marysville on Saturday, November 15, for the merchants' annual Holiday Open House.
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Tulalip self-help housing project is first in state on tribal lands
As the Salmon Ceremony Family prepared to offer a song of cleansing and hope, Tulalip tribal leader Ray Fryberg intoned, "We travel through life with a destination in mind. Through hard work and good leadership, rewards are passed on to our people."
Commercial flights topic of Chamber panel
Proponents of commercial air service at Paine Field took the podium at a meeting of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce, held October 31 at the Tulalip Casino, to discuss the benefits of increased service from the county's airport.
Arlington farmers and developers discuss TDR
At a meeting held October 30 at Arlington's Pioneer Hall, farmers, developers and city planners tried to hammer out some of the differences that have kept the Transfer of Development Rights idea from being successfully implemented yet.
No mini-cities in Snohomish County
The Snohomish County Council voted in favor of a six-month moratorium on fully-contained communities (FCCs) in rural areas at a meeting held October 29 in Everett.
Pooled resources will help displaced workers
A public informational meeting to launch Help for Hard Times is planned for Wednesday, November 12, at 10 a.m. in the Weyerhaeuser Room at the Everett Transit Station.
Community newspaper relocates
Stuart Chernis, publisher of the Marysville Globe and Arlington Times, announced last week the closure of the newspapers' Arlington office.
Downtown retailers plan holiday preview
Local shoppers who are anxious to get a jump on the holidays are invited to visit 3rd Street in downtown Marysville on Saturday, November 15, for the merchants' annual Holiday Open House.
Need help? Call 2-1-1
Snohomish County residents who are facing economic and social challenges are urged to call 2-1-1 for help.
sue ambler, president and ceo of snohomish county's workforce development council, explained, "we knew this [higher unemployment] was coming and that we needed to pull together to see how we could best ease the pain. the partnership is looking at all the ways we can help people during challenging times by pooling our resources."
Pooled resources will help displaced workers
As the local economy continues to slide downward and more workers face layoffs, private and public organizations have formed a partnership to simplify the "unemployment maze" and offer new resources for businesses and their employees.
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the snohomish county council voted in favor of a six-month moratorium on fully-contained communities (fccs) in rural areas at a meeting held october 29 in everett.
No mini-cities in Snohomish County
By Beckye Randall