Praise to the Early Childhood Education and Assistance Program. If their family support coaches could continue to work with students through 12th grade we can only imagine the number of social ills that could be diminished.
Praise to the Marysville School District for getting Chromebooks for students, thanks to voters passing the technology levy. It should only help their learning capabilities.
Praise to the city of Marysville for helping residents learn what to do if a disaster occurs.
Praise to all of those who help cancer patients and to those who support that cause financially.
Praise to the Arlington Community Resource Center for being a clearinghouse for services.
Praise to the city of Marysville for building traffic circles to slow vehicles.
Raze to the school bus driver seen speeding around a traffic circle.
Praise to the Arlington-Smokey Point Chamber for hosting a Candidates Forum.
Raze to the same organization for charging $5. That type of event should be free to encourage all to participate in the political process.
Praise to Arlington police for working with the public to nab the alleged tire slashers. Working with the public is so much more productive than keeping information from it.
Praise to Marysville for putting more police in schools. Students have a right to feel safe.
Praise to those who volunteer at schools.
Raze to the one seen smoking near a grade school. That’s not an example you want to set.
Praise to Arlington for having a welcoming attitude so Western Pacific Crane would come to town.
Praise also to that city for its streamlined permit process. We hope other communities take note.
Raze that Austin Joyner was hurt playing football for UW.
Praise that he will get another year in school, and UW is paying for it.
Praise that the development at Lakewood consists of residential and commercial.
Raze that not enough has been done so far to ease concerns about traffic.
Praise to Schaefer-Shipman for its free Fall Festival.
Praise to the Airpark for all the fun it provided.
Raze that it doesn’t feel any obligation to tell its customers what happened.