Articles published Wed, Jul 27, 2011
arts
Hootenanny Singers' Showdown discovers new talent
The Singers' Showdown competition features 20 local singers and songwriters.
Introduce kids to classics from the 1950s
A continuation of Bob's series, "Classic Movies Your Kids Will Love."
business
Arlington chamber plans move
The chamber office and Visitor Information Center will relocate effective August 1.
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Money: a child's viewpoint
Playing grown-up can lead to learning good money skills too, with your help.
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Sweet berries, sweet dogs, bitter politics
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Halibut dish features island feel
Fresh halibut combines with spicy and nutty flavors for a fresh summer taste.
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Yes, Virginia, it's okay to plant in August
A foolproof checklist for successful summer planting.
communities
Fresh paint, clean slate
Volunteers took advantage of dry weather to fight back against graffiti.
Register for volunteer projects
United Way is looking for volunteer teams for Days of Caring, set for Sept. 23 and 24.
Essay contest focuses on energy ideas
The contest is co-sponsored by the Snohomish County Executive Office and Allied Waste Services, in conjunction with the Evergreen State Fair.
Cancer relay chair awarded mayor's honor
Monica Olason was chosen as the June Volunteer of the Month for her efforts on behalf of the Marysville-Tulalip Relay for Life.
No parade, but lots of fun at community fair
The Silvana Fair brings a full day of animals, exhibits and fair food to Viking Hall on July 30.
Soroptimists spread the wealth
Benefit concert features comedian, music
Standup comedian Al Foxx will perform at the August 7 Voices of the Village benefit concert.
Sports physicals offered
Safety and prevention the focus of Night Out
Families are invited to attend National Night Out Against Crime events on Tuesday, Aug. 2.
news
Fines upheld for composting firm
Cedar Grove lost its recent appeal and is ordered to pay $119,000 in fines.
Everett Clinic coming to Smokey Point
The new state-of-the-art medical facility is slated to open in the fall of 2012.
Primary ballots in the mail
Voters will decide who advances to the general election in races for Arlington mayor and Marysville School Board.
Take the SEAL challenge
Locals can test their physical abilities in comparison with elite Navy SEALs.
Marijuana moratorium approved
The Marysville City Council voted unanimously to impose a 6-month moratorium on licensing for medical marijuana dispensaries.
Equipment fire may be arson
Firefighters knocked down a commercial fire on 51st Ave. NE in Marysville that appeared to be intentional.
Coal trains could mean twice the rail traffic
The Marysville City Council heard a presentation regarding the proposed coal processing plant in Bellingham.
Chickens, road projects occupy Arlington council
Funding for the City's roadway improvements is still uncertain.
Arrests made in Arlington burglaries
Arlington Police have arrested two suspects in connection with four daytime burglaries.
voices
Tolbert has talent, experience
Letters to the Editor
Reflections on the Strawberry Festival
Guest Editorial
Stolen rock honored daughter's memory
Letter to the Editor
Nelson has vision
Letters to the Editor
A leader with integrity
Letter to the Editor