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Folk music on tap for the January 15 Hootenanny

The monthly music show offers Folklore and Tall Tales at the Everett Theatre.

Pseudo-memoir offers "aha" moments for all women

Review: "Why My Third Husband Will Be a Dog"

Local rockers ready to break loose

Check out FTWLOY at a January 23 show at the Mirkwood & Shire Café in Arlington.

Singing, dancing nuns in Arlington

"Nunsense" is at the Byrnes Center for one show only.

Films about war very different in tone, approach

Reviews: "In the Loop," "The Hurt Locker"

columnists-dishingitup

Thai dish full of flavor and nutrients

Thai Chicken and Veggies uses inexpensive ingredients and packs a nutritional punch.

columnists-parenting

Teaching selflessness in a selfish world

communities

Festival of Trees provides services for children

Tulalip students get hands-on lessons about dangers of smoking

The Organ Lady presented a graphic demonstration about the effects of smoking to 4th graders at Tulalip Elementary as part of the Tribes' smoking cessation program.

Good vibrations in Marysville

Bookstores see interest growing for popular psychic events.

Free tax help available through United Way

Tax preparation centers open January 21.

Hawaiian-style kickoff planned for cancer relay

Learn about the Relay for Life fundraiser and meet other participants at the party January 16.

January designated National Mentoring Month

Day of service planned for January 18

Martin Luther King's birthday has been designated as a community service day across the nation.

news

Volunteers help spot eagles along the Skagit River

As the bald eagles return to the river, so do the visitors eager to get a glimpse.

New firefighters help ensure Marysville safety

Full-time and part-time firefighters were recently hired.

Swedish Hospital searches for "oldest baby"

School funding on Feb. ballot

Marysville School District has proposed a levy and bond measure.

Tidal energy research gets a financial boost

The PUD and its partners will receive $600,000 to study the effects of tidal energy turbines on aquatic life.

Mapping technology helps city plan

GIS administrator Dave Doop was selected as the city's Employee of the Month for November.

Cascade Valley Hospital named a top healthcare value

Landing among the top 100 hospitals nationwide, Cascade Valley is the only facility in Snohomish County to receive the honor.

schools

EvCC group supports diverse education majors

TEA promotes students of color who plan to become teachers.

Marysville students lead the way

Students of the Month for December were Daniel Ekdahl and Maribel Montes De Oca.

voices

Hope is in the stars

Talk of the Town