Articles published Wed, Jun 17, 2009
arts
Old comedies never die...they just move to Blu-Ray
Reviews: "Dr. Strangelove," "Ghostbusters," "The IT Crowd" and "Parker Lewis Can't Lose"
Novel explores art history and theft
Review: "The Art Thief"
business
Travel agency has new name, new location
Holiday Inn Express updates brand, signage
columnists-animalhousemates
Microchipping your pet: A reunion story
A small procedure can help your pet return home safely.
columnists-dishingitup
Learn juicing basics for better health
Other classes this summer at Let's Dish! include the Little Chefs Mini-Camps for kids ages 6 to 9.
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A child's imagination is a thing of wonder
Encourage your children to pretend and join them in their make-believe world.
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It's a perfect year for roses
The beautiful flowers and spectacular fragrances are worth the effort...usually.
communities
Getting wed without going broke
A partnership between a local minister and eclectic café provides a low-cost alternative for brides and grooms.
Festival's senior royals add to parade
Senior kings and queens are selected by their peers for Strawberry Festival honors.
Join the fight against Cystic Fibrosis
A local family is organizing a Great Strides walk to benefit the CF Foundation.
Guns and Hoses honors fire and police personnel
Locals learn about healthier lifestyles
The first annual Healthy Communities Challenge Day was held June 6 in conjunction with the YMCA's Get Movin' program.
Relay for Life
The two-day event, held June 13-14, had a fundraising goal of $166,000 this year.
Soroptimists present scholarships
Eight local students were recognized at a breakfast hosted by the Marysville chapter of Soroptimist International.
news
Summer hiatus at NCO
A safer home in the works
A Marysville woman will soon be more comfortable and safer in her home, thanks to a low-interest loan program managed by HASCO.
360 Break Dance Battle draws hundreds
Mayor earns leadership certificate
Mayor Dennis Kendall of Marysville has completed the AWC's advanced program for municipal leadership.
Summer work to target 110 miles of county roads
Both the county and partnering cities will ramp up road work over the next few months.
County waste disposal reduces hours and services
A decrease in waste tonnage has convinced the Solid Waste Division to reduce its hours of operation.
Garbage pickup day may change
The City of Marysville is altering some routes for garbage service to save money.
City leaders honor Olympic hopefuls
Three Arlington athletes may get the chance to compete in the 2016 Olympic Games.
Fireworks law reminders
As the 4th of July approaches, city officials remind residents about new fireworks laws.
schools
CEO delivers lesson on success to middle schoolers
Jones Soda's president and CEO, Joth Ricci, visited Haller Middle School in Arlington to address the teens on the secrets of a successful career.
Business leadership group installs officers
Marysville man to lead regional PTA
Charles Miller has held a variety of volunteer positions with local PTA units.
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