Articles published Wed, Sep 21, 2011
arts
Art in the Park coincides with downtown Arlington events
Spirited comedy presented at 'haunted' Everett Theatre
Noel Coward's "Blithe Spirit" opens Sept. 23 at the Historic Everett Theatre.
Fogdog gallery features jewelry artist
Tia Kramer is an installation, sound and adornment artist who has been integrating handmade paper into her work for the last nine years.
Get your kicks at big band concert
Route 66 will perform at Arlington's Byrnes Performing Arts Center on October 8, sponsored by the Arlington Arts Council.
This fairy tale is not for kiddies
"Hanna" is dark and murderous, but in an interesting way.
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Ideas for dealing with bickering
Perhaps removing yourself from the situation is the best solution.
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Remembering Septembers of years gone by
The last few days of summer bring bittersweet memories.
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Spice up lunch with a Thai Pork Belly sandwich
The ingredients for this savory sandwich can be made ahead of time, then quickly assembled for a lunch gathering or family party.
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Bust that boring yard with Steve's plant tips
communities
Children's singers bring famous act to local libraries
Caspar Babypants and Nancy Stewart are among the kids' stars promoting literacy at the Marysville and Arlington libraries.
Van GO program helps meet local transportation needs
Applications are being accepted for surplus Community Transit vans, to be donated to local nonprofit organizations.
Child safety the focus of local car dealer
Roy Robinson Chevrolet sponsors the free LifePrint child safety event on Saturday, Oct. 1.
Festival wraps up summer parades, moves to new digs
The Berry Patch: A monthly update from the Strawberry Festival
Marysville rockhound helped found the local Rock & Gem Club
Terry Maple will display some of his extensive collection at the club's annual Rocktoberfest, Oct. 8 and 9.
Cancer volunteer receives city honor
Les Hoge, coordinator of the American Cancer Society's Road to Recovery program, was awarded the Volunteer of the Month plaque for August.
Tribes contribute to the needs of local students
Grants from the Stillaguamish Tribe and the Sauk-Suiattle Tribe will help Kids' Kloset purchase clothes and supplies for Arlington and Darrington students.
news
Firehouse makeover keeps charm, adds modern fixes
The renovated station house will serve as a convenient and well-equipped home away from home for firefighters.
Flushing water mains ensures quality standards
The City of Marysville began flushing water mains on Sept. 19, and the process will continue over the next six months.
Paying tribute to lost lives
Local residents and officials gathered for special remembrances on Sept. 11, the tenth anniversary of the worst terrorist attacks ever on America.
Council discusses road projects, police issues
Marysville's City Council meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month.
Meet county exec candidates at chamber event
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce presents its Business Before Hours on Sept. 30.
Volunteer for city commissions
The City of Arlington hopes to fill vacancies on the Library Board and the Parks, Arts and Recreation Commission.
Enjoy coffee with the mayor
Marysville Mayor Jon Nehring hosts an informal meet-and-greet on Thursday, Sept. 29 at the YMCA.
Arlington council starts to fill void
The council seeks a replacement for 'Mr. Eloquent,' Scott Solla, who passed away earlier this month.
schools
Player Insights
Brief sideline interviews with AHS prep players.
M-P athletics program has a new chief
Paul Dockendorf, who has been a teacher and coach at Marysville-Pilchuck for more than a decade, steps into the role of athletic coordinator this year.
Prep Recap
Eagles avoid last season's mistakes, hold on for win
The Arlington varsity football team exacted vengeance against the Ferndale Golden Eagles in a game on Sept. 16 at Arlington.
Bingo fundraiser helps every student be a winner
Arlington Dollars for Scholars hosts its annual Bingo fundraising event Saturday, Oct. 1.
Awards for district's design, functionality
voices
Nehring is an effective communicator
Letter to the Editor
Mud-slinging in mayor's race upsetting
Letter to the Editor
Tolbert will help unify city's neighborhoods
Letter to the Editor
Muller a fine choice for city council
Letter to the Editor
Happy birthday to the Outlook
Talk of the Town
Caregivers grateful for city support
Letter to the Editor