Articles published Wed, Jan 27, 2010
arts
Concert to aid Haiti relief efforts
All proceeds from the January 29 show will be donated to the American Red Cross.
Comedies take on the afterlife and the undead
Reviews: "The Invention of Lying" and "Zombieland"
Everett Symphony presents "American Idols"
The Great Masters Classical Concert features clarinetist Sean Osborn.
Author talks about "Edgarville"
The award-winning author will make an appearance at Bookworks Jan. 30.
Arts Bulletin Board
business
New leaders for YMCA Board
Marysville wine store celebrates its second anniversary
WineStyles presents unique and affordable wine selections to fit any taste.
Economic recovery the focus of mayor's message
Marysville Mayor Dennis Kendall will address the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce January 29.
columnists-dishingitup
Learning to recognize beneficial fat
Unsaturated fat is essential to good health and adds flavor to recipes like Steak Fajitas.
columnists-getfit
Your fittest year ever starts now
Make healthy living part of your daily routine, not a limited-time diet.
columnists-parenting
Your word: Fulfilling promises to your children
Do what you say and teach your kids to trust.
columnists-seniordaze
Changes are witnessed over a lifetime
Modern conveniences are nice, but a little overwhelming at times.
communities
Learn about women's service group
Marysville Soroptimists are holding an open house February 5.
Local bird-watchers present programs
The Pilchuck Audubon Society's February events focus on Vaux's Swifts and the Salish Sea.
Free arthritis seminar planned
The event is planned for February 24 at Compass Health in Everett.
Dads, put on your dancing shoes
Annual Father-Daughter Valentine Dance planned for Feb. 6 and 20.
Donate a few hours at cancer center
Volunteers are needed to fill various needs at the Providence Regional Cancer Partnership.
news
Cascade Hospital celebrates grand opening, 100 years of service
The new hospital facility was opened to the public Jan. 24.
Koster to run for congress in 2010
The Republican county councilman will challenge Rep. Rick Larsen.
88th Street extension breaks ground
The $2.9 million Ingraham Boulevard project will mean improved access to Getchell High School.
Changes in distribution for North County Outlook
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Smokey Point grows with Walmart
Construction on the giant discount store was set to begin Jan. 25.
Fair seeks advisory board members
The Evergreen State Fair will fill four vacancies on the county fair's advisory board.
Computer lab open for job hunters
The Goodwill training center in Marysville offers computer time and free advice.
Find out about census jobs at open house Feb. 3
More than 1,000 part-time positions are available for the 2010 census efforts.
schools
Teacher promotes international awareness
Ryan Hauck, a social studies teacher at M-PHS, was presented with a prestigious award from the National Council for International Visitors.
A&T students imagine life without oil
The three-year investigation challenges students to conserve and innovate.
School vote will have economic impact
The local economy will feel the effects of the February 9 levy and bond vote.
School transfer period begins February 1
The Marysville School District's annual transfer request period runs from February 1 to March 1.
M-P band raising money for Disneyland trip
A fundraising auction is set for Saturday, Feb. 6 at Totem Middle School.
Auction to fund school equipment purchases
The A&T High School Legacy Auction is set for March 14 at the Tulalip Resort Casino.
voices
Support for Marysville levy
Letter to the Editor
National issues hit home
Talk of the Town
Lessons learned can turn into thoughtful legislation
Guest Editorial
Job creation bill tackles high unemployment
Guest Editorial
Cuts to bus service a hardship
Letters to the Editor
Bond leverages favorable prices
Letters to the Editor