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Local history comes alive in earth-moving first novel

Review: "The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet"

Baseball movies remind us of our past

Baseball season has come, and Bob has recommendations for great baseball movies throughout the years.

Community band to salute Sousa

Monologues to support domestic abuse programs

The VaWa Sisterhood will present a special edition of "The Vagina Monologues" at the Historic Everett Theatre April 17 and 18 at 8 p.m.

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Add homemade scones to your Easter brunch

Enhance the traditional recipe with chocolate chips for rave reviews.

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Weathering a child's health crisis

The impact of a child's serious illness is felt throughout the whole family.

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Even hardy plants suffered last winter

A combination of factors worked to produce more winter damage than usual to local landscapes.

communities

Busy volunteer's sunny attitude forged in ice

Autrey Steilling of Marysville spent years in the Arctic and Antarctic, but these days he's happy to stay closer to home.

Firefighters collecting stuffed dogs for kids

Afternoon tea honors local history

The Marysville Historical Society's Spring Tea attracted hundreds of local women for an afternoon featuring vintage fashions.

Rotary offers scholarships

Apply for college scholarships by April 17.

Soroptimists raise funds with Junktique

Tip-a-Cop supports Special Olympics

Local police officers wait tables at Red Robin on April 18 to raise funds for Special Olympics.

2009 MS Walk rewards fundraisers with sunshine

news

Larsen on the hot seat in Marysville

Residents attending a Town Talk hosted by Rep. Rick Larsen expressed concerns about the economy, military spending, health care, the environment and foreign aid.

Threatened chinook the focus of Stillaguamish Tribe's hatchery

Efforts are underway to supplement the population of chinook from the South Fork of the Stillaguamish River.

Tribes report on progress, challenges at chamber meeting

Tulalip Tribes chairman Mel Sheldon shared the Tribes' plans with members of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce at a recent breakfast meeting.

Snowboarders win medals at B.C. competition

Tulalip boarders compete with First Nations Snowboard Team.

Comcast gets Arlington contract

The contract will provide the city with a free public access channel and enhanced services to citizens.

schools

Local high schools offer spring comedies

"You Can't Take It With You" and "The Wedding Singer" will be presented the same weekends, April 23-May 2.

Arlington teen named a Washington Scholar

A 4-year scholarship awarded to AHS senior Tyler Gjersee moves him along the path of academic success.

Scholarship offered for prospective teachers

Lakewood schools review budget

Cuts are expected for the 2009-10 school year.

Arlington schools plan budget forum

The Arlington School Board offers an opportunity for input from the public concerning the district's budget challenges at a community forum April 14.

voices

Wanted: Good news for a change

Talk of the Town

Chamber exec helped resolve problem

Letter to the Editor

Thanks for event coverage

Letter to the Editor