Articles published Wed, May 20, 2009
arts
Camwood comedy keeps 'em laughing
Tales of desperation both dramatic and comedic
Reviews: "Revolutionary Road" and the TV series "Party Down"
Adventure novel tells a pirate's tale
Review: "Flint and Silver"
business
Marysville insurance agent earns top honors
Virtual office service opens new Marysville location
Eaglesnest Secretarial Service now offers additional services, meeting spaces.
Competitive cheer squad rolling back prices
columnists-dishingitup
Healthy Communities Day a great excuse for great food
Healthy food can be delicious too!
columnists-parenting
Share the joy of reading
Books hold a world of fun and imagination, and parents can open the door.
columnists-whistling-gardener
Set your yard on fire with a deciduous azalea
Easy-care azaleas offer magnificent blooms and fragrance.
communities
Fundraiser for education a blooming success
TV personality and gardening expert Ciscoe entertained a lively crowd at the Arlington Education Foundation's Garden Party on May 14.
Get off the couch and enjoy healthy fun and food
Marysville's first-ever Healthy Communities Challenge Day combines with Get Movin' on Saturday, June 6, at the YMCA and Allen Creek Elementary.
Luncheon honors Tulalip elders
Members of the Tulalip Tribes and their Pacific Northwest cousins enjoyed a salmon feast May 7.
Lions Clubs focus on vision and hearing projects
Local groups support global projects as well as those closer to home.
Learn about prescription management
Snohomish County Long Term Care and Aging offers a free workshop on medication management.
Marysville Parks and Recreation offers classes
Low interest loans available for home repairs
Real estate pros roll up their sleeves for RED Day
48 local Keller Williams agents and staff members tackled several cleanup projects during a community service day.
Church members will summer in Africa
Several members of Arlington's Immaculate Conception Parish will spend much of June in Bungoma, a town in western Kenya.
news
Traveling to the islands? Take a flight from Arlington
Arlington welcomes new police chief
Commander Terry Quintrall earns the city's thanks for his service as interim chief.
Arlington airport expansion begins
Larger administrative space and other amenities will be built into the 7,400-sq.-ft. office.
Community garden open for business
A plot of land bequeathed to Bethlehem Lutheran Church has become a community garden, thanks to a partnership with the City of Marysville.
schools
Saving money, saving the earth
Marysville Middle School students tackle a math problem to find out how much garbage they have kept out of landfills through recycling efforts.
AHS students to participate in summer biomedical fellowships
Arlington High School students Nadia Arang and Jessie Rard have been selected to take part in two highly competitive biomedical research fellowships this summer.
Arlington students win science awards
Three students from Arlington Christian School earn "superior" ratings at annual Science Fair.
Teacher layoffs expected to cap at 50
The Marysville School District had prepared for 81 RIF notices, but may be able to keep teacher losses at around 50.
Essay by student athlete wins Storm contest
Mikayla LaRosa is the winner of a national sports-themed essay competition.
voices
School bond oversight committee reports to the community
Guest Editorial
Too much Obama
Letter to the Editor
Parking at the post office
Letter to the Editor
Get rid of panhandlers
Letter to the Editor
Good news welcome
Letter to the Editor