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Seems Like Yesterday

50 years ago (1957)

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Marysville Holiday Inn opens

MARYSVILLE — A 100-room Holiday Inn Express just east of I-5 opens its doors today, the first in…

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More votes counted but no change seen in leads

Candidates in close primary election races in Snohomish County didn’t get much help from votes counted Wednesday, but…

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Budget Watch

Here’s how some of your taxes were spent during recent city council action:

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Arlington

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Arlington couple found dead are identified

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Reluctant candidate leading in Marysville

In the race for a seat on the Marysville School Board, incumbent Sherri Crenshaw and newcomer Lisa Vares…

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County gets help in obesity battle

In Snohomish County, where 60 percent of adults are overweight or obese, two new efforts are under way…

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Cigarette blamed in apartment fire

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Arlington

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Bottled water: Really better?

Everett sells millions of gallons of water every year to companies that pour it into bottles and jugs,…

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People

Tana Tyler, Julius Jenkins and Karen Newsome have new positions with Frontier Bank. Tyler is now vice president…

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Marysville campus not ready for students

MARYSVILLE - More than 110 freshmen in the Marysville School District will get to spend extra time in…

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Keep it moving off I-5

Don’t stop.

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Our Towns

Arlington

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Public Meetings

Arlington City Council, 7 p.m., council chambers, Arlington Police Department, 110 E. Third St.

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Active Duty

Air Force Airman 1st Class Robin A. Binschus has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force…

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Summer vote pares ballot for November

EVERETT - Time is elapsing quickly on the inaugural summer primary in which voters will narrow the choices…

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Four fire districts seek operating levies

Levies that keep four Snohomish County fire departments staffed and equipped with lifesaving tools are in voters’ hands.