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Doctor in training wins $1,000
Doctor in training wins $1,000
August 28, 2008 1:19 am

The president of the Darrington Kiwanis Club, Toni Larsen, at left, and her employee at Do It Best Hardware, Jennifer West, draw Eliza Schillhammers name from the pot in the clubs raffle drawing which raised $2,000 by selling 100 $20 tickets

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Jason Collins as Albert Peterson
Stanwood High School student joins ensemble of Bye...
August 28, 2008 1:19 am

Issaquah John Farrey, a Stanwood High School junior, has enjoyed playing in the ensemble of Village Theatres Bye Bye Birdie in Issaquah, and he is happy the show will soon be moving to Everett.

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Is hypnosis right for you?
Is hypnosis right for you?
August 28, 2008 1:19 am

When you hear the word hypnosis, its probably the show business version that springs to mind people performing embarrassing actions or experiencing imaginary events, all to entertain an audience.

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Strutz celebrates 18th New Years Eve Together
August 28, 2008 1:19 am

ARLINGTON Offering their annual New Years Eve tribute to classic rock-and-roll, Toby Strotz and his band, Strutz will provide lots of great ol music for dancing at the Hawthorn Inn this year, starting at 9 p.m. after an elegant prime rib and salmon buffet dinner.

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Messages from Real Folk
August 28, 2008 1:19 am

MARYSVILLE A new north Snohomish County band, Real Folk has released its first CD after a mere 13 months playing together, and they planning to celebrate with a CD release party, open to all, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 30, at the Evergreen Universalist Unitarian Fellowship church, at 1607 Fourth St., in Marysville.##M{more]##

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Smoke billows from the attic of Building J as Marysville firefighters work to cut holes in the roof of the Westwood Crossing town homes on Sept. 6.
The Year In Review – A look back...
August 28, 2008 1:19 am

MARYSVILLE Take a look back at some of the stories of 2006 that appeared in The Marysville Globe.

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This week in history – from The Marysville Globe archives
This week in history – from The Marysville...
August 28, 2008 1:19 am

10 years ago 1997

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Bill Endicott
Endicott pens newsletter for veterans
August 28, 2008 1:19 am

MARYSVILLE Dwindling circulation is never something publishers want to write about, but for a local veteran its especially painful to watch his readers disappear.

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Hundreds turned out May 28 to honor those who died in service to their country during Memorial Day events at the Marysville Cemetery.
Mville honors service personnel during Memorial Day events
August 28, 2008 1:18 am

MARYSVILLE Another year, another loss.

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Seventh-grader Brendan Smith built a working joust tournament table for the Medieval Fair on May 24 at Marysville Middle School.  Students could make the two horsemen charge each other by quickly turning a pair of handles.  It was basically their entertainment
Medieval students show life in the dark ages
August 28, 2008 1:18 am

MARYSVILLE Marysville Medieval School was the place to be last week, as the entire seventh-grade turned out to demonstrate what life was like in the Middle Ages. The football field morphed into the medieval village green with knights in shining armor, jousting tournaments and catapults flinging stuff high into the air.

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Lake Goodwin Community Club scholarship recipients include
LGCC awards scholarships
August 28, 2008 1:18 am

The Lake Goodwin Community Club has provided five $1,000 scholarships for 2007.

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This week in history – from The Marysville Globe archives
This week in history – from The Marysville...
August 28, 2008 1:18 am

10 Years Ago 1997

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Bike To Work
Bike To Work
August 28, 2008 1:18 am

Mayor Dennis Kendall and City Councilmember John Soriano led a group of bicycling citizens and city employees to the Bike to Work Day Celebration Station in Comeford Park. Their 7:30 a.m. ride on Bike to Work Day Friday, May 18 started from the Marysville Library. The event was part of a countywide and nationwide effort to promote more bicycling as a safe and healthy way to commute to and from work. More than 500 people participated in Bike to Work Day across Snohomish County last year. Marysville stepped up its participation this year in light of the ongoing Marysville Healthy Communities Project that is promoting a more walkable, bikeable Marysville, encouraging healthier eating with the focus on fruits and vegetables, and creating more low-cost and no-cost recreational opportunities. The Celebration Station was co-sponsored by Naval Station Everett, Marysville Parks and Recreation, and Sharing Wheels Community Bike Shop. Community Transit is the lead agency of Bike to Work in Snohomish County, and Mayor Kendall is Vice-President on the CT Board of Directors.

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