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4:57 p.m.: Graffiti Reported on the 500 block of State Avenue.
• The Marysville Police Department needs volunteers to help fight crime in its Marysville Volunteer Program. Volunteers get First Aid and CPR training and learn how to use the police radio. Volunteers must pass a background check, get fingerprinted and be able to physically perform the duties as required. Call the Marysville Police office 360-363-8325, leave a message if no one is there or email msac@marysillewa.gov or visit www.ci.marysville.wa.us to download an application.
Air Force Cadet Joshua J. Clifford has graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. The graduate received a bachelor of science degree and was commissioned as a second lieutenant.
MARYSVILLE — The saying is that there is no such thing as a free lunch.
MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville has named Carol Mulligan, a program specialist who specializes in business licensing and permitting, as City Employee of the Month for July 2008.
SMOKEY POINT — “Her aunt lived to be 102,” said Marysville resident Rick Campbell, son of Lorraine Campbell.
By day, Dahlila Stell helps manage the volunteer department at Overlake Hospital in Bellevue. But by night, she dons her M-P fan gear and transforms into a Football Mom.
by James Bovard
by Don C. Brunell
by Don C. Brunell
My contention that there arent many Scoop Jackson Democrats around any more roused an old friend from my Olympia days to speak up on behalf of his onetime boss.
While I rarely, if ever, write letters to the editor or respond to newspaper articles, I could not let your statement (in a recent column) slide by, writes a Whitman County resident who must be Egyptian, judging by the hieroglyphic used as a signature.
