STANWOOD The N.O.A.H. Animal Adoption Center announced that it will cut its regular adoption fee to $25 until December 25 for animals that have been in the center for more than 25 days.
Pets from PAWS
Bob and Lisa Watkins welcome guests Annie Dempsey and Mary Hey at Arlingtons River Rock Inn Wednesday, Dec
MARYSVILLE A 36-year-old man died in an early morning accident involving an all terrain vehicle on Sunday, June 30.
TULALIP The Tulalip Tribes are saying goodbye to a friend as Police Chief Jay Goss retires after 41 years of carrying a badge.
MARYSVILLE The city plans to hold off on road expansion work on SR 528 because bids for a $1.9 million project came in about 28 percent higher than anticipated.
MARYSVILLE Inflation is causing the Parks and Recreation Department to pull in its horns on a project to renovate a portion of this citys largest public park. But a couple of large donations from civic groups are helping to take the sting out of rising construction costs.
In its continuing effort to provide quality shopping experiences to families in need, Arlingtons Kids Kloset has issued a wish list for the holidays.
PULLMAN Cougar Gold, Washington State Universitys famous white, sharp, cheddar cheese, earned a Gold Award at the prestigious 2006 World Cheese Awards in London earlier this year.
A totem pole that was displayed in Legion Park from 1976 until the late 1990s has been restored by Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer member Marty Rausch and is now displayed in the garden at the west end of the Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Museum. The pole was removed from Legion Park because it was so seriously rotted that it was unsafe for public display. After Raush discovered that it was stashed in a pile of timber he spent more than a year working to restore it to its original form.
ARLINGTON To avoid long lines at the post office this week, consider using the shipping servcies of the new, Copy, Mail & More in the recently expanded Arlington Pharmacy, at 526 N. West Avenue.
Holly Kemp loads piles of coats from Whidbey Bank in Smokey Point to her car for delivery to several different services for the less fortunate
SEATTLE As North County winds down at the end of the year, theres stll plenty of fun and enriching events in Seattle, for that special treat.
