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A country twist on Christmas

The December 18 Hometown Hootenanny features traditional and modern country holiday classic music.

Pig and spider spin a children's holiday tale

"Charlotte's Web" is presented December 12 at 2 and 4 p.m. in Everett.

Complex story reveals itself slowly

Review: "The Promised World"

Robin Williams delivers, but Depp is on a sinking ship

Reviews: "World's Greatest Dad," "Public Enemies"

business

Horse lovers, rejoice - affordable gear available in Arlington

All Country Tack 'n More will hold a grand opening and ribbon-cutting December 4.

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No gluten but lots of taste

Alternative flours are available for folks with intolerance to wheat, rye or barley.

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Putting the garden to bed

Follow the advice in Parts 1 and 2 to ensure a healthier spring garden.

communities

Rotary auction raises money for community service

Firefighters bring holiday cheer in Arlington

The annual Santa Run and food drive is scheduled for Saturday, December 5.

Festival pageant applications due December 20

Pearl Harbor remembrance at Stilly Museum

Veterans from all eras are invited to attend the ceremony honoring veterans and active military personnel.

Food bank stays busy during holidays

Distribution days staggered for Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets.

Santa, lights and carolers create holiday magic

news

Arlington man is big Lotto winner

Unemployed software analyst hits a $6.5 million jackpot.

PUD grant spells relief for some users

A settlement from energy companies including Enron will help low-income Snohomish County residents pay for utility bills.

Marysville park and ride open

The new transit station at Cedar Avenue and Grove Street now open to serve commuters.

Energy upgrades will save cities money

The Snohomish County PUD will partner with local cities for energy-efficient projects.

Council votes 4-1 to adopt $202.7 million budget

The proposed annual budget includes unpaid days for workers and cuts to some programs.

Volunteer to help Arlington police

The city hopes to turn some administrative duties over to volunteers.

Arlington Airport office ready for move-in

Aerospace training center receives grant

In a November 24 announcement, the state Department of Commerce revealed that Snohomish County was one of four recipients of $1.5 million in IPZ grant funding.

schools

November student achievers display spirit of service

Zack Hanson and Tiley Taitingfong earned Student of the Month honors for November.

School construction projects worry parents

Marysville district officials held a public meeting to hear residents' concerns about ongoing work at Shoultes and Cascade elementary schools.

Marysville citizens kick off levy efforts

The grassroots group will rally support for the February bond and levy vote.

voices

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