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2. Marysville accident backs up I-5 for miles
3. Democrats split over choice for Snohomish County prosecuting attorney
4. Damage persists after off-roading ban in Reiter Foothills
5. Snohomish County stores dangle discounts to grab shoppers
6. New Age of extra income
7. Thanksgiving tradition flourishes at Everett church
8. Transformed Silvertip
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