The Marysville School District has some big decisions to make in the near future. The district’s Citizen’s Planning Commission has been hard at work pouring over several possible options in regard to district facilities that are aging, being reviewed for possible relocation, closure or remodel.
STANWOOD — It was scrappy and at times a little sloppy, but the Tomahawk girls basketball took care of business, cleaning up at Stanwood and recording another win.
Helane Blaustein will always be our beloved “Laney.” She had a whisper of a body, yet the inner strength of…
Marysville Police responded to a suspected burglary in progress Jan. 9 at approximately 3:16 a.m. in the Boondockers Restaurant, on 1008 Cedar Ave.
Laurin passed away at home on Jan. 9, 2009, after battling lymphoma cancer. He was born Dec. 9, 1932 in…
Gene passed away on Jan. 9, 2009. He was born Aug. 9, 1928 in Darrington, Wash. to Rich and Kate…
When legislators come to Olympia later this month, they will not only face a $6 billion budget deficit, they must also change our unemployment insurance (UI) system to comply with federal requirements.
Controlling a family budget may be thought of as keeping a firm hand on the spending-valve. Relax your grip and the flow increases. Tighten your grip to reduce it to a trickle. Like many, I’m facing a need to cinch the valve a little tighter to get through these troublesome times. Happy-go-lucky shopping and recreational habits of the past just don’t fit my finances.
ARLINGTON — Marilyn Oertle and her brother who was in town for the holidays walked Arlington’s labyrinth when it was barely covered in snow recently.
MARYSVILLE — Paul Henderson insists that music fans should throw away all their preconceived notions about acoustic rock music before listening to The Senate, a Seattle-based band that will perform in Marysville Saturday, Jan. 10 at the Evergreen Coffeehouse.
Janet Myer will demonstrate how to make dream catchers at the January meeting of the Greater Marysville Artists’ Guild starting at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 7, in the Red Barn at Jennings Park. Myer is a talented artist who paints recurring themes incorporating traditions, legends and tribal colors from her Cowlitz Native American heritage, as well as diverse subjects like jazz singers and architecture. She has a fine arts degree from the University of Puget Sound. All are invited to join the program whichis followed by a short meeting. For information call Shirley Fulfs at 360-435-3887.
ARLINGTON — If anyone stayed awake late enough on New Year’s Eve to hear a the KCTS Channel 9 TV replay of a 2007 Garrison Keillor show filmed in Nashville, Tenn, they might have heard a lively performance by Rhonda Vincent and The Rage. Vincent will be bringing her band to Arlington in one of two bluegrass concerts presented by the Arlington Arts Council this winter.
The are just a few of the places in north Snohomish County in which you and your family can stay fit.
