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First Heritage Bank puts Camp Fire over $2 million
First Heritage Bank puts Camp Fire over $2...
September 22, 2008 3:52 pm

A donation of $10,000 by First Heritage Bank puts Camp Fire over $2 million in pledges toward its $2.7 million Camp Fire Capital Campaign goal, according to Toby Brown, of Camp Fire.

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Kristin Grinde
Grinde seeks support for Miss Washington Teen USA...
September 22, 2008 11:29 am

Kristin Grinde, Marysville Teen USA, stopped by City Hall recently to visit Mayor Dennis Kendall seeking community support as she prepares to compete in the Miss Washington Teen USA Pageant coming Oct. 11-12.

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Robert Marshall
Robert Marshall

Robert Wendell Marshall passed away Monday afternoon at his home in Holladay surrounded by friends and family. He died after…

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Tulalip Tribes use precision methods to rejuvenate local forests
Tulalip Tribes use precision methods to rejuvenate local...
September 18, 2008 6:35 pm

TULALIP — The trees are so thick that deep shadows encompass almost everything even in the middle of the afternoon on a warm, sunny day.
And therein is at least part of the problem, according to Jason Gobin, forestry manager for the Tulalip Tribes, as well as his predecessor, Terry Grinaker, who just retired after 28 years with what is now Gobin’s department.

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67th Street median strip
67th Street median strip
September 16, 2008 4:20 pm

The city of Arlington could save money on the changes for the 67th Street median strip by shortening the strips — better access for trucks; eliminating the sprinkler system, cementing over Remrling strips — cementing would eliminate cost of mainenace, no need to replace two or three times a year and no need to weed the gardens.

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Arlington woman mourns loss of newspaper delivery driver
Arlington woman mourns loss of newspaper delivery driver
September 16, 2008 4:20 pm

I was saddened to open The Arlington Times paper today and find that Nick Agostinelli, an Arlington Times/Marysville Globe delivery driver, had passed away.

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Marysville-Pilchuck student: Would a free graffiti wall help?
Marysville-Pilchuck student: Would a free graffiti wall help?
September 16, 2008 4:20 pm

As a student of M-PHS and a citizen of Marysville it has really come to my attention that there is a growing graffiti problem.

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Fred Walser: Law enforcer, lawbreaker, lawmaker
Fred Walser: Law enforcer, lawbreaker, lawmaker
September 16, 2008 4:19 pm

He was a law enforcer, then a lawbreaker and now wants to be a lawmaker. Fred Walser, candidate for Senate, 39th District, former Sultan Police Chief for 12 years and many years with the State patrol was convicted of a gross misdemeanor which carries a maximum penalty of 365 days in jail and a $5,000 fine.

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Working to improve the future
Working to improve the future
September 16, 2008 4:19 pm

Thank you for endorsing me as a second choice in the primary for Washington State Senate. Although I did not receive top two status in the primary, I am by no means finished with politics. In fact, I am continuing to work to improve our future and to get the creative ideas I have to become realities.

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Tired of shots at Obama
Tired of shots at Obama
September 16, 2008 4:19 pm

If I were a member of Harvard’s planning and donations committee, I’d be watching my back after the Republican snit about a Harvard education.

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Southern states attracting jobs and investment from Europe
Southern states attracting jobs and investment from Europe
September 16, 2008 3:58 pm

According to London’s Financial Times, European manufacturers are bypassing China and Asia and looking to the southern U.S. states to build new plants that provide thousands of family-wage jobs.

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Big houses not as hot as they used to be
Big houses not as hot as they used...
September 16, 2008 3:58 pm

Reasons for moving from our home of 46 years started popping up 10 or 15 years ago. First was the lawn. A good part of our 23,000-square-foot lot is grass that grows with a vengeance before we want to be away having fun. Looking back, the days when we were free of obligations were the same days the lawn was dry enough to mow. The moral is: Man is not born to be shackled to a lawnmower.

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The good and bad about Compact Fluorescent Lights
The good and bad about Compact Fluorescent Lights
September 16, 2008 3:58 pm

Compact fluorescent lights are trendy, environmentally sound and last forever — up to 15 times as long as incandescent bulbs. But they’re no angels. They are mini fluorescent lights, like the tube versions found in nearly every office in America. That means they contain calcium phosphate powder, which contains mercury. This gets into our landfills, and can eventually seep into our waterways.

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