Here’s how some of your taxes were spent during recent City Council and school board actions.
Lake Stevens: $1,590 to the National League of Cities for annual dues.
$31,485 to Keithly Weed Graafstra and Benson Inc. of Snohomish for legal services.
$1,808 to the state Department of Ecology for a biosolids permit.
$53,016 to Waste Management Northwest of Phoenix, Ariz., for collection of residential yard waste.
$150 to the Snohomish County Department of Information Services for computer classes.
Marysville: $500 to the Snohomish County treasurer for crime victim-witness funds.
$1,658 to Snohomish County Human Services for fourth-quarter liquor profits.
$132 to the Association of Snohomish County Cities and Towns for the March cities and towns meeting.
$3,044 to Edge Analytical Inc. of Burlington for water quality testing.
$54 to the state Department of Licensing for weapons permits.
Monroe: $30 to Cascade Animal Clinic of Monroe for veterinary services.
$363 to Elite Lock &Safe of Monroe for keys.
$591 to Hill Street Drycleaners of Monroe for dry-cleaning services.
Mountlake Terrace: $9,948 to the Terrace-Brier Lions Club, $2,552 to the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau, $1,000 to the Olympic Ballet Theatre and $1,500 to the Friends of the Arts for events and tourism promotion.
$12,500 in community grants to seven nonprofit organizations for events, equipment and city beautification.
Snohomish: $444 to Blumenthal Uniform Co. of Seattle for rechargeable flashlights for the water department.
$1,692 to Nextel Communications of Reston, Va., for phones from Jan. 5 to Feb. 5.
$24 to The Herald of Everett for notice of a public hearing on sign codes.
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