Wednesday | Mukilteo Tribune
Profiles of People: The musician
Senior members of this year's Snohomish golf team that won the 4A state title pose for a photo.
Students help preserve schools' history
Ben Fulmer, 6, of Lynnwood checks out a glass and water garden sculpture on display at this year's Sorticulture at Everett's Legion Park June 12.
Centennial Trail Coalition meets June 15
The spring meeting of the Centennial Trail Coalition of Snohomish County will be start at 7 p.m., June 15, at the Arlington Boys and Girls Club, 17750 59th Ave.
Will SLCs restrict students from music and art?
A common complaint Small Learning Communities in high schools is that they limit choice.
Family of slain Machias woman waits for answers
She was missed immediately. The day Kelly Sarsten, 37, didn't show up for work, her friends began looking for her.
School Board OKs teacher layoffs; JROTC program needs private money
Carter Mose, 2, and his mother Heather of Snohomish listen to Tim Noah sing at the third annual Mother's Day Peace Gathering on May 9 at Snohomish's Ferguson Park.
Snohomish may rely on Everett for all its drinking water
Snohomish seems plagued with expensive plumbing problems. First, fixing the city storm-water system is expected to cost $8 million.
Machias and Riverview elementary schools to share campus next year
Tammy Jones is thinking small these days. That's what elementary school principals do when they prepare to move students to a large campus that was built for older, bigger kids.
Council considers switching to Everett water
Council considers switching to Everett water By MICHAEL WHITNEY SNOHOMISH - The City Council is considering having Everett supply water to all city residents, citing the move would mean lower water bills and the ability to free the city from maintaining a treatment plant.
We're all slogging in the same economic slump
Among my many bad habits is an unwholesome combination of staying up late, channel surfing for financial news and worrying.
The Tilleys are some of the last bikers to return to Arlington after...
Bikers of the nonmotorized type swarmed around Arlington March 21 when nearly 500 people joined the McClinchy Bike Ride presented by BIKES Club of Snohomish County.
Live music is being offered at Boondockers Restaurant, at 1008 Cedar Ave. in Marysville with the Rondeau Trio schedulded 6 - 8:30 p.m., Friday, March 20 and a bluegrass band, "Deer in the Headlights," 6 - 9 ...
Kids make comfort kits for the Red Cross to distribute
When they saw so many children from the community forced out of their homes by the floods last week, Snohomish-area Girl Scouts wanted to bring them some comfort.
Some households in Snohomish told to boil water
Snohomish officials are concerned about an apparent water main break along the Pilchuck River, said city manager Larry Bauman.
Latest snowfall turns to slush
Dan Bates / The Herald Not unlike foamy ocean waves churning up sand as they roll in on the beach, large mounds of snow and ice, some chest-high, frame the streets of Granite Falls on Monday.
Sponsored links
View MLS home listings with photos!
Find a local Lawyer through Lawyers.com
Get Machias, WA contractors estimates Fast quotes from pre-screened contractors