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arts

Two very different movies worth the rental

Reviews: "The Fantastic Mr. Fox" and "An Education"

Wild west captured in fascinating account

Review: "To Hell on a Fast Horse"

Arts Briefs

Apply for arts grants by April 19

Funding available for arts and culture organizations through the Greater Everett Community Foundation.

columnists-dishingitup

Healthy snacks actually help weight loss

Don't give up snacks when you're on a diet. Instead, experts suggest adding healthy snacks to your routine.

columnists-seniordaze

Violence is a stark reminder to stay aware

columnists-whistling-gardener

Relax, it's only March

There's much to be done in the shoulder season, but don't rush the spring plantings.

communities

Bunnies back on Third Street

A Fit-Tastic Egg Hunt for kids 4-12 is new this year.

Easter eggs entice local youngsters

Town Hall to address underage drinking

Experts will discuss underage drinking and prescription drug abuse at the March 29 meeting.

Boys & Girls Club welcomes community

The new club, housed in the former 10th Street School, is open for membership and classes.

A royal event for Strawberry Festival

Members of the Royal Court and Junior Royalty for the city festival were crowned at the March 20 pageant.

Caboose on the move

Kipperberg-Meyer engagement

Volunteers needed to assist vulnerable adults

Training sessions set for April.

Stilly Sr. Center offers a full day of fun

The all-day open house on April 7 is an opportunity to explore, discover and pamper yourself.

Host a table at historical society's tea

The annual Spring Tea and Fashion Tea to benefit the Marysville Historical Society is set for April 18.

news

County agrees to pay builders $1.7 million

Lawsuits filed by two groups of developers involved rural housing projects in Snohomish County.

Tulalip Tribes elect new Board members

Don Hatch Jr. and Mark Hatch will join tribal council.

Court employee Vermeulen earns city honor

Input sought on Kayak Point Park usage

Meeting set for March 31 at the Lake Goodwin Community Club.

PUD looking for solar energy projects

Schools and nonprofit organizations are encouraged to present demonstration projects.

Marysville housing project reclaims foreclosed properties

Funds from the county's Neighborhood Stabilization Program helped purchase five homes for low-income families.

2010 Census forms hit mailboxes

County executives urge residents to participate in the nationwide count.

schools

Reduced bond goes back to voters

The $32 million bond measure will replace Cascade Elementary School.

School plans day of service in Arlington

Students from Highland Christian School will volunteer in the community on April 2.

Lakewood reconfigures elementary schools

All three elementary schools would become K-5 facilities.

Arlington schools refinance bonds to save money

Lower interest rates help district realize almost $700,000 in savings.

voices

Thinking Out Loud

The need for school improvement takes an unexpected path.

Political games hurting all Americans

Letter to the Editor