Articles published Wed, Oct 21, 2009
arts
Brothers on a lark and a classic TV series
Reviews: "The Brothers Bloom" and "The Prisoner" TV series
Internet star translates video fun into new book
Review: "Where the Hell is Matt?"
Orphan's tale hits the mark
Voices, staging add to the appeal of the Northwest Savoyards' production of "Oliver!"
A&E Bulletin Board
business
Business group builds new board
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Fire up your fat-burning furnace!
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On the value of libraries
Supporting the library levy is a small price to pay for the years of enjoyment.
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It's another fabulous year for fall color
The Pacific Northwest offers glorious colors for gardeners throughout the year.
communities
Kiwanis honors Kids' Kloset founders
Linda Dussault and Kimberly Meno received the Kiwanis Distinguished Service Award for their volunteer work on behalf of local schoolchildren.
Halloween Happenings
Fall doesn't slow garden club
Wine-tasting fundraiser nets $12,000 for education
news
Outlook wins publishing awards
Arlington voters face a tough choice in city council race
Two councilmembers, Steve Baker and Chris Raezer, are unopposed in their re-election bid and Scott Solla faces an absentee challenger.
Marysville City Council: Newcomers challenge the status quo
Two seats occupied by Jon Nehring and Jeff Vaughan are not contested, but incumbents Donna Wright and Jeff Seibert face challengers.
Newest tribal enterprise opens
The Chevron station at 116th St. NE will serve patrons heading to Seattle Premium Outlets and other retail destinations.
Clinic sites set to vaccinate H1N1 priority groups
Supplies are slow to arrive but public immunizations are set to begin Oct. 31, with more dates scheduled in November and December.
New Walmart store on track
The mega-retailer will be located on 172nd Street, east of Safeway Plaza.
Nearing completion: State Avenue project at the finish line
Businesses who have been impacted by the year-long road improvement project are breathing a sigh of relief.
Smokey Point businesses plan a party
schools
Student athlete could have diamonds in his future
Student Spotlight: Austin Denton is a star on many different fields of play.
Students connect with career opportunities
The Marysville School District promotes partnerships between local businesses and students who are planning careers.
New high school set to open ahead of schedule
Getchell High School will be the home of four Smaller Learning Communities, totaling about 1,600 students, in 2010.
PTSA plans family art night
Marysville bus schedules to change
With the opening of the new high school next year, district officials are struggling to decide on the best option for transportation schedules.
voices
County Council election important
Letters to the Editor
Cartwright best for hospital
Letters to the Editor
Preserve rural acreage by electing Watson
Letters to the Editor
Watson offers openness, integrity
Letters to the Editor
Watson will uphold our goals
Letters to the Editor
Tessandore stands tall in comparison
Letters to the Editor
What's spent in town, stays in town
Talk of the Town
Preserve rural character
Letters to the Editor
Preserve traditional marriage
Letters to the Editor
Tessandore offers experience and integrity
Letters to the Editor
Libraries levy, it's not about 9 cents
Letters to the Editor
Time for change on council
Letters to the Editor
Winds of change
Letters to the Editor
Approve Referendum 71
Letters to the Editor
Watson has courage
Letters to the Editor
Candidates' criminal records questioned
Letters to the Editor
It's time for a change on County Council
Letters to the Editor
Cascade Hospital needs improved quality
Letters to the Editor
Chris Nation cares about community
Letter to the Editor
Restore hospital confidence
Letters to the Editor,
I-1033 a recipe for disaster
Letters to the Editor