I filled out most of my ballot and there they are — the Superior Court Judge candidates. Unlike the elections gone by — it won’t be a clueless decision. I’m ready.
The candidates running against incumbent Kirk Pearson for the 39th District Representative, Position 2, are not nearly as well prepared as those who are taking on Barbara Bailey in District 10.
The 10th District spans northern Puget Sound, from the southwest border between Arlington and Marysville west of I-5, then north and northwest to include Whidbey Island.
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Walking 60 miles in three days is not a simple task.
Several teams of women, and some men friends, of the Stillaguamish Valley and the north Snohomish County region are preparing for such a feat, when they join the Susan G. Komen 3-Day Walk through Seattle Sept. 12 – 14.
Notice is hereby given that on July 30, 2008 an application was made to the City of Marysville Community Development Department requesting State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review and site plan approval to add a total of six (6) new antennas to two (2) existing Puget Sound Energy wood utility poles and to construct a new approximately 200 SF equipment platform.
MARYSVILLE — School district officials announced months ago that they would need to cut between $700,00 and $900,000 from their budget for the 2008-2009 school year.
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TULALIP — Two years under construction, the new $130 million, 12-story Tulalip Resort will hold an invitation-only grand opening party Aug. 15.
As far as Little League goes, Mill Creek may be basking in the glow of their World Series bid.
MARYSVILLE — After a sluggish start to the young summer softball season, Coastal Community Bank added a win to their tally by defeating the Brew Crew 11-4 in game one of a week three doubleheader.
