ARLINGTON Even though Jeatt Walker is currently attending the University of Washington in Seattle, she still considers Arlington her hometown, which is why she entered as Miss Arlington to compete for the title of Miss Washington USA.
ARLINGTON Instead of sending two singers to the Evergreen State Fair, the Arlington Variety House will be sending six Evergreen Country Idol finalists.
MARYSVILLE In an effort to reduce air pollution and help expand the local market for use of clean-burning alternative fuels, Marysville Public Works is running five of its primary solid waste trucks on biodiesel fuel when hauling trash from curbside.
SMOKEY POINT Registered sex offenders in Arlington and Marysville were the subjects of a community notification meeting March 22.
EVERETT Three days in jail for throwing a snowball.
MARYSVILLE An attempt to try a new dress code at Marysville Junior High School next year has been effectively vetoed by objections from members of the Tulalip Tribes. They want to see any dress code instituted across the board at all middle schools.
MARYSVILLE A Municipal Court employee and City Hall clerks office employee who both handled a tremendous workload of processing passports in addition to their other duties were recognized as city of Marysville co-Employees of the Month at the March 26 Council meeting.
MARYSVILLE Marysville residents are invited to attend a reception on Friday, April 6 to welcome new Police Chief Rick Smith. The reception will be at 2 p.m. in the Ken Baxter Senior Community Center, 514 Delta Ave. Refreshments will be available.
SMOKEY POINT Penny Rudy just wants to help women feel good about themselves.
MARYSVILLE On Sunday, March 4, 15 Marysville Fire District firefighters set out to climb all 69 flights of stairs of the tallest building in Seattle, The Columbia Tower.
SMOKEY POINT The Stillaguamish Senior Centers annual secondhand fashion show, Sept. 28, afforded attendees plenty of opportunities to support the center and its residents.
MARYSVILLE World War II is top of mind these days, with the long-awaited debut recently of documentary filmmaker Ken Burns newest program, The War.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY The National Indian Education Association earlier this month presented its coveted Elder of the Year Award to state Rep. John McCoy, citing in its award-announcement letter the Snohomish County legislators lifelong service to promoting quality education through active community service.
