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Articles by Kirk Boxleitner
Toby Barnett of the Marysville branch of Keller Williams does weeding in the landscaped garden areas of Comeford Park as part of the May 10 ‘RED Day.’
‘Red Day’ tackles Marysville’s Comeford Park
By Kirk Boxleitner • May 18, 2012 12:21 pm

More than two dozen volunteers from the Marysville branch of Keller Williams and their associates teamed up to tackle Comeford Park as part of their fourth annual “RED Day” international day of service.

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Marysville-Pilchuck High School Naval Junior ROTC cadet Dillon Ahola
Letter carriers collect for Marysville food bank
By Kirk Boxleitner • May 18, 2012 3:21 pm

In spite of volunteer support that included local students from as far away as Lakewood High School, the annual National Association of Letter Carriers Food Drive on Saturday, May 12, yielded a slightly smaller haul for the Marysville Community Food Bank than previous years.

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Marysville's Oliver Norman
Fishing derby at Jennings Park draws crowds in...
By Kirk Boxleitner • May 17, 2012 8:33 pm

MARYSVILLE — High water levels at the pond at Jennings Park meant that families looking to take part in the Everett Steelhead and Salmon Club’s annual fishing derby on Saturday, May 5, had to perch precariously on the steep slopes of only one side of the pond, since the other side was flooded out.

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Marysville store among 18 state liquor stores up for bid May 24
Marysville store among 18 state liquor stores up...
By Kirk Boxleitner • May 17, 2012 6:30 pm

MARYSVILLE — A Marysville liquor store is set to be among the 18 state liquor stores that the Washington State Liquor Control Board plans to auction off live on Thursday, May 24.

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The 156th Street overcrossing’s four pier caps will provide a foundation for the bridge’s superstructure
Work continues on 156th Street overpass
By Kirk Boxleitner • May 8, 2012 11:50 am

Motorists on I-5 near north Marysville might have noticed the bridge pillars are already up and the westside ramp leading up to the 156th Street overcrossing is nearing completion, which means that the project as a whole has hit its halfway mark, but those drivers can expect some traffic slowdowns between now and the expected opening of the overcrossing in the fall of this year.

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During a May 2 fair housing forum
Forum focuses on fair housing in Snohomish County
By Kirk Boxleitner • May 8, 2012 11:49 am

Residents of and visitors to the Stillaguamish Senior Center received some insights and offered their input on the state of fair housing within Snohomish County on Wednesday, May 2.

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From left
Pilchuck Rentals returns to serve Marysville
By Kirk Boxleitner • May 8, 2012 11:44 am

For Lance Brown, reopening his family-owned Pilchuck Rentals business in the area this year was a way to meet an unfilled need.

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Josiah Frank and Jessica Callagan practice competitive cup-stacking at the Marysville YMCA April 28.
Healthy Kids Day returns to YMCA in Marysville
By Kirk Boxleitner • May 8, 2012 11:40 am

The Marysville YMCA offered a festival of information and activities during their annual Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 28.

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Members of the Northern Sound Choirs sing in protest outside the Marysville School District Service Center on May 7.
Community calls on Marysville schools to save choirs
By Kirk Boxleitner • May 8, 2012 2:33 am

MARYSVILLE — The state of music education in Marysville schools inspired impassioned testimony at the Marysville School District’s May 7 Board of Directors meeting, with former Marysville-Pilchuck High School choral teacher Stuart Hunt challenging Board members to break their silence in spite of their practice of not commenting on public testimony.

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Mike Davis
Local officials show solidarity against odor
By Kirk Boxleitner • May 2, 2012 12:37 pm

MARYSVILLE — Officials for the city of Marysville and the Tulalip Tribes showed their solidarity with Citizens for a Smell Free Snohomish County by calling for a determination of significance and an environmental impact statement from the city of Everett and the Puget Sound Clear Air Agency on Cedar Grove’s Smith Island composting facility in Everett.

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Tulalip Tribal member Jason Gobin tapers down the blade of a canoe paddle at the Hibulb Cultural Center on April 21.
Tulalip paddle carver shares his art
By Kirk Boxleitner • April 25, 2012 3:44 pm

Jason Gobin has been carving canoe paddles since the age of 6, when he started learning from his grandfather, and on Saturday, April 21, the Tulalip Tribal member gave visitors to the Hibulb Cultural Center a few of the insights he’s gleaned from his nearly three decades of experience.

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Lauren Salcedo
Salcedo joins staff of Times, Globe
By Kirk Boxleitner • April 25, 2012 3:40 pm

For Lauren Salcedo, the recently hired sports and news reporter for The Marysville Globe and The Arlington Times, her new job feels a bit like coming home.

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Amelia Myers is led on a pony ride on ‘Blacky’ by All Breed Equine Rez-Q volunteer Becky Segault April 21.
Equine Rez-Q invites community to open house
By Kirk Boxleitner • April 25, 2012 3:40 pm

To commemorate the progress they’ve made in recovering from flooding that devastated their facilities last year, and to show their appreciation to the community for supporting their group, the all-volunteer crew of the All Breed Equine Rez-Q in Marysville invited the community to attend an open house fundraiser at their stables on Saturday, April 21, to see what donors’ contributions have helped to repair, and in some cases improve.

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