TULALIP The Tulalip Tribes handed out the latest installment of more than $26 million in charitable gifts last week as they disbursed the bounty of their economic revival to groups far and wide.
SMOKEY POINT Snohomish County Clerk candidates Sonya Kraski and Bob Dantini are headed to the general elections in November, while fellow candidate Ron Ledford is out of the race.
LAKE ARMSTRONG A 56-year-old Bellingham man presumably drowned in Armstrong Lake, just north of Arlington, Monday morning.
MARYSVILLE Marysville Parks and Recreation invites your family to Touch a Truck, an exciting annual event that lets kids see, touch and get behind the wheel of public works big rigs, police and fire vehicles and other rigs that children see out on the streets every day.
MARYSVILLE The race for Snohomish County Sheriff saw Lt. Rob Beidler defeated in his bid to replace his boss, Rick Bart, who cant run for a fourth term due to term limits. Democratic State Rep. John Lovick of Mill Creek topped the trio on the Aug. 21 ballot with 38 percent of the 78,000 votes cast; deputy chief Tom Greene followed with 34 percent, and Beidler was knocked out with 26 percent.
SMOKEY POINT A registered sex offender is living in Smokey Point and the Snohomish County Sheriffs Office will be mailing notifications to the community, but they do not currently plan to meet with the community to answer questions about him.
SMOKEY POINT The physical therapists of NorthSound Physical Therapy in Smokey Point met with U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen (D-Wash.),
MARYSVILLE It may be late, but its all coming together at the new Marysville School District options campus.
Marysville City Councilmembers and store representatives attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Saturday, Aug
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SMOKEY POINT Carletti Architects of Mount Vernon have been awarded the architectural contract for the planned fire station in Smokey Point.
MARYSVILLE With about 120 titles and discussion kits available, between 80 and 100 already are spoken for according to Sno-Isle Library community relations manager Mary Kelly.
MARYSVILLE Thanks to a new program of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, city residents have a chance to turn in their old wood stoves and receive discounts of between $200 and $750 on the purchase of new, more efficient and environmentally friendly units.
