Articles published Tue, Oct 4, 2011
arts
Lively interpretation of Noel Coward's classic comedy
Supernatural humor and physical comedy combine in this local theatrical production.
Art gallery opening in north Marysville
Ornamental Arts Gallery specializes in northwest fine art and gifts.
Good guys, bad boys and a fond farewell at the Hootenanny
The band's lead singer is moving out of state, and the Oct. 15 show will be his last in that role.
Poetry Slam returns to Marysville coffeehouse
The 6th Annual Evergreen Invitational Poetry Slam takes place Saturday, Oct. 8, at Evergreen Unitarian Universalist Fellowship.
Killing is funny when these bosses are the targets
"Horrible Bosses" is a comedy that works on many levels.
Annual auction raises funds for art in Arlington
The Arlington Arts Council hosts its ninth annual Fall Into Art Auction on Oct. 15.
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Three tips for moving with children
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Fears are shared by all helpless things
The panic of a tiny abandoned kitten causes reflections on a mistreated child.
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Dungeness crabcakes are fork-tender
Crabcakes are a natural part of Pacific Northwest cuisine.
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October 'To-Do' List
communities
City, police officials dedicate Bayview Trail
Community-wide art project kicks off in October
The Marysville Arts Coalition and its community partners will launch the sale of plywood wreaths for the city's holiday décor on Oct. 10.
Owners want their dog back
The Siberian husky was stolen from the Smiths' Marysville yard on Sept. 24.
Fall pumpkins and corn mazes
Family farms on the Red Rooster Route offer autumn fun.
Raffle benefits Haiti mission
Buy tickets to win free dog grooming for a year to support Calvary Chapel's mission.
Community forum focuses on illegal drug use
The Marysville Community Coalition partners with the Marysville police department for the Oct. 11 presentation.
news
Meet the candidates for City Council seats
Arlington and Marysville each have two contested council positions.
New Marysville fire captain
Social Security forum at EvCC
The Snohomish County Labor Council is hosting two forums this fall, the first one at EvCC on Oct. 18.
Employee's idea saves taxpayers' money
Mayor Jon Nehring presented the Innovative Service Award to Kari Chennault, the city's surface water supervisor, for saving $300,000 on construction costs.
Arlington seeking applicants to fill vacant council seat
The death of Scott Solla has created a vacancy on the Arlington City Council.
Council weighs tax and fee hikes
Arlington is trying to close a $2 million budget hole by raising fees and cutting expenses.
schools
Rivalry produces exciting game and close finish
The M-P Tomahawks took on the Arlington Eagles for a tense battle on Sept. 23.
Player Insights
Marysville Pilchuck Tomahawks Players
Prep Recap
Game notes from Friday, Sept. 30.
Lakewood upsets Murphy
The Cougars hand Archbishop Murphy its first Cascade Conference loss in the Sept. 30 game.
voices
Re-election the wrong term for Nehring
Letter to the Editor
Nehring a Kendall hand-me-down
Letter to the Editor
Firefighters endorse Nehring
Letter to the Editor
Nehring steady, experienced leader
Letter to the Editor
Columnists are fun to read
Letter to the Editor
Vote for Jon Nehring if you want more adult entertainment
Letter to the Editor
Baker rebuts letter's accusation of attack
Letter to the Editor