TULALIP — Yes, of course, association officials talked about the work the organization does in rescuing unwanted and often abused or neglected horses.
He’s never held or even previously run for public office and has virtually no name recognition.
He’s also got a grand total of about $6,000 to spend on his campaign, most of it his own money.
•The Ken Baxter Senior/Community Center, part of Marysville Parks and Recreation, is looking for volunteers to assist with their annual senior citizen BBQ, Wednesday, Aug. 13; 70-100 volunteers needed between 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Serve food and coffee, listen to great music, help with set-up and clean up. Contact Maryke Burgess at 360-363-8450.
7:15 a.m.: An M-80 went off in a honey bucket and blew up the toilet seat on the 7900 block of 87th Avenue NE.
SNOHOMISH COUNTY
TULALIP — Speaking to a gathering of the Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce on July 25, State Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen, D-Oak Harbor, asked listeners to be patient in more ways than one regarding transportation issues.
ARLINGTON — A few days after fire struck Lakewood Elementary School on 16th Drive NE, the Snohomish County Fire Marshal’s Office arrested a 12-year-old male, arraigning him on a charge of first-degree arson in juvenile court on July 28.
MARYSVILLE — With the help of two outside consultants, local officials are planning to take another look at creation of a centralized city municipal center.
MARYSVILLE — On this particular day, the group gathered to tend the garden plot across the street from Sunnyside Nursery is a small one.
Yes, it takes up lots of space in landfills and takes years to degrade.
But, Matt Edgerton says the worst thing about styrofoam is what happens when it comes in contact with anything warm, including food.
Basically, when heat hits anything made of sytrofoam, chemicals inside the material are released.
With the help of two outside consultants, local officials are planning to take another look at creation of a centralized city municipal center.
Marysville Fire District officials say some quick thinking moms helped contain flames that threatened Lakewood Elementary School on 16th Drive NE.
Competition equals lower prices and better service.
At least that is the theory and hope of city officials working with cable TV, phone and Internet service provider Verizon.