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Performing arts groups unveil next season

The theatre season typically begins in the fall, and local arts groups have planned interesting selections.

Fair warning: this movie kicks a**

Review: "Kick-Ass"

More summer fun at city parks

Arlington and Marysville host free outdoor movies and concerts.

Private eye has knack for murder, mayhem

Review: "The Bad Kitty Lounge"

And now for something completely different...

Heavy metal rock opera at Historic Everett Theatre July 31

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Crab salad is a summer dish fit for royalty

Enjoy King David's simple but delicious recipe for crab salad.

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Time to move on with family's help

Finding a new home was just the beginning of the process.

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August in the garden

Enjoy summer in the northwest. It doesn't get any better than this.

communities

History needs a new home

The Stillaguamish Valley Genealogical Society can no longer afford its current location in downtown Arlington.

Take me out to the ballgame

Marysville Night at the Aquasox is set for August 21.

Sleppy-Linville engagement

Stadum-Sturgeon engagement

Veterans enjoy a special night out

Take a Vet to Lunch, a nonprofit organization based in Stanwood, is finding ways to help local veterans enjoy an evening of entertainment.

Pick fresh blueberries in Arlington

Bryant Blueberry Farm and Nursery is open for an all-day festival July 31.

Transportation volunteers needed

Drivers provide essential transportation to doctor appointments for seniors and low income clients.

Concert helps special needs adults welcome summer

The Around the Sound Community Band performed a free outdoor concert at Quilceda Meadows July 22.

Carved cedar map traces history of the Stillaguamish Valley

New market brings crafters to downtown Marysville

The new Marysville Summer Market is an urban craft show.

County service projects benefit from leadership group

Non-profit organizations can get assistance from Leadership Snohomish County participants.

Holistic parenting group forming in Arlington

An open house is planned for August 11 to share the group's philosophies.

Enter environmental essay contest, win $200

Young people are invited to write an essay for the Evergreen State Fair.

news

National Night Out set for August 3

The community summit on public safety and crime reduction will be held at the Tulalip Amphitheatre.

Residents organize to fight stench

Citizens for a Smell-Free Marysville are up in arms over continued odor problems.

Park playground victimized by arson

A structure at Lake Goodwin Community Park was set on fire early Monday morning.

New interim manager for Quil Ceda Village

Steve Gobin has been tapped to temporarily step into the business manager position following John McCoy's resignation.

Marysville welcomes new mayor

Jon Nehring plans to build on the foundations put in place by former mayor Dennis Kendall.

Home repair program has money to lend

The Housing Authority of Snohomish County has received new funding for its rehabilitation program.

Primary ballots in the mail

The "top two" system means the top vote-getters in each race will advance to the general election.

County creates strategy for sustainable land use

Councilmember Dave Somers proposed the new initiative.

schools

Marysville school board loses another director

Board president Sherri Crenshaw has decided to step down to pursue a career in teaching.

voices

Leadership turnovers seem unusual

Talk of the Town