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Decision on Marysville Pilchuck, Getchell high schools looms
The School Board will mull a recommended restructuring at its July 16 meeting.
June 25, 2018
Local News
Input sought on future of Marysville’s State Avenue
The goal is to draft a plan by late 2018 and present it to the City Council early…
June 24, 2018
Local News
Arlington splash pad won’t be done this year after all
Construction could start this summer on the long-awaited feature at the newly revamped Haller Park.
June 23, 2018
Local News
$107.5 million Arlington school bond back on the ballot
The biggest slice of the bond funding would go toward building a new Post Middle School.
June 20, 2018
Local News
Stanwood City Council allows a single recreational pot shop
The city will begin accepting applications on Monday. Much of downtown Stanwood is off limits.
June 19, 2018
Local News
She wants to study business at SPU — and to help the homeless
Lily Morgan, a Sultan High grad, was involved in almost every club at school, plus sports.
June 18, 2018
Local News
Live-in caretakers sought for Stillaguamish Valley Pioneer Museum
The couple who’ve filled the roles since it opened are stepping aside.
June 16, 2018
Business
Sauk Suiattle Tribe is building a casino near Darrington
Opening Sept. 1, it will also have a cafe and bingo hall, which will double as a performance…
June 15, 2018
Local News
Biringer Farm gets county’s first quilt for Quilt Trail
The national effort is a celebration of quilting, agriculture and history meant to draw visitors.
June 15, 2018
Local News
Brand-new track, permanent Camano home for Soap Box Derby
Races involving 73 cars are on Saturday at a converted ranch where striped pavement belongs to kids.
June 14, 2018
Local News
They faced the unthinkable and got through it together
A shooting shattered freshman year, but Marysville Pilchuck grads don’t want that alone to define them.
June 13, 2018
Local News
Red brick path in Granite Falls will honor those who served
Nearly 400 names have been submitted for the walkway planned for the new high school grandstands.
June 11, 2018
Local News
Foster Grandparent program needs volunteers
It’s looking for people 55 and older to volunteer at sites such as schools or youth organizations.
June 9, 2018
Local News
Artist sought for memorial sculpture at Oso mudslide site
Planners envision a depiction of the row of mailboxes that once marked Steelhead Drive.
June 8, 2018
Local News
New road in Lake Stevens forces longtime business to move
Dr. Philip Ranheim’s medical office has been there since 1998.
June 6, 2018
Local News
Lake Stevens reprimands public works chief
The city ordered Eric Durpos to take training after complaints about angry workplace behavior.
June 3, 2018
Local News
Exceptional grad: Anna ten Hoopen is Navy bound
If she goes back to school, her goal would be an advanced degree in biomedical engineering.
June 3, 2018
Local News
Exceptional grad: Aly Gutierrez was born to perform
She’s eyeing Edmonds Community College, and figures she’ll need a steady job to support her passion.
June 3, 2018
Local News
Major decision awaits Marysville’s interim superintendent
Jason Thompson has already been immersed in a proposal to restructure the two high schools.
June 1, 2018
Local News
Construction is starting on improved Lake Stevens High School
Voters in 2016 approved a $116 million bond for the overhaul and a new elementary and preschool.
May 31, 2018
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