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Marysville startup prepares for space — the financial frontier
Gravitics is building space station module prototypes to one day house space travelers and researchers.

Could a Granite Falls startup’s three-wheeler revolutionize delivery?
Orca Mobility’s battery-powered, three-wheel truck is built on a motorcycle frame. Now, they aim to make it self-driving.
Grant aids apprenticeship program in Mukilteo and elsewhere
Peoples Bank grant program seeks proposals from nonprofits
Arlington’s Eviation selects Seattle firm to configure production plane
Whidbey Island master mechanic building dream car from “Speed Racer”
New Boeing 737 simulator takes ‘flight’ in Mukilteo
Sports

Swarming Monroe defense keys win over Terrace in Wesco 3A South showdown
The Bearcats slow down the Hawks’ potent ground game, and quarterback Blake Springer tosses three TDs in a 35-10 victory.

Arlington re-claims Stilly Cup after short hiatus, routs Stanwood 42-7
Leyton Martin registers 277 yards, 4 TDs as Eagles notch fifth straight game with at least six TDs.
Life in Snohomish County

Rick Steves: Just south of Dubrovnik lies unpolished Montenegro
One of Europe’s youngest nations offers dramatic scenery, locals eager to show off their unique land, and a refreshing rough-around-the-edges appeal.

2024 Subaru Impreza loses a little, gains a lot
The brand’s compact car is fully redesigned. A couple of things are gone, but many more have arrived.
Opinion

Editorial: Pledge to honor treaties can save Columbia’s salmon
The Biden administration commits to honoring tribal treaties and preserving the rivers’ benefits.
Eco-nomics: Climate report card: Needs more effort but shows promise
Comment: Child tax credit works against child povery; renew it
Forum: Amenian festival shows global reach of vounteers
Forum: Things aren’t OK, boomers; but maybe the kids are
Comment:Transition to clean energy isn’t moving quickly enough
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