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Storm dents Tulalip couple's retirement plan
Steve and Mary Miller were planning to rehab their vintage Ford camper and take some trips as part of their retirement.
Watch infants carefully for signs of the flu
Seek emergency care for children with flu-like symptoms when: They have fast breathing or trouble breathing Their skin color is bluish They're not drinking enough fluids They're not waking up or interacting They're so irritable that they do not want to be held Flu-like symptoms improve, but then return with fever and worse cough Fever is ...
Marysville Incumbents leading in council races
Two long-time city council incumbents seeking to keep their positions were leading in early returns Tuesday night.
Send us Ways to Give The Herald will publish its annual Ways to Give list Nov. 22. Ways to Give lets readers know about the charitable groups that need help to do their work during the holiday season.
KeyBank to finance Tulalip housing project
The Tulalip Tribes could soon be 66 homes closer to solving its housing crisis, following a multimillion dollar deal with KeyBank.
The Greater Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce is staging two Business After Hours meetings and a Business Before Hours meeting within the month ahead.
City Council challengers share distrust of Marysville's goals
Two incumbents on the City Council here are facing two challengers running as a team.
Snohomish County offers H1N1 vaccine clinics on Oct. 24 for children and pregnant women
A Local health officials decided Thursday to host special "express" clinics on Saturday, Oct.
For $15 scrap metal value, thieves do $2,000 damage
Metal thieves have hit the Tulalip Resort Casino before, but when they stole brass fittings used to connect fire hoses to the sprinkler system inside the building, casino President Ken Kettler became worried.
Young Tulalip hunter shares first deer kill
Bagging his first deer was a rite of passage for 13-year-old Josh Hamilton. After bringing home the three-point buck, Josh had another tradition to honor.
Honoring tradition, Tulalip hunter shares meat from first kill
Michael O'Leary / The Herald Josh Hamilton, 13, a Totem Middle School student, bagged his first deer on Oct.
Longtime volunteers vie for Marysville School Board seat
Two parents with children enrolled in Marysville schools and long track records as volunteers are squaring off for a spot on the Marysville School Board.
Barry Manilow donates violins to Snohomish County
Forty-five students at two Snohomish County elementary schools will learn to play the violin thanks to Barry Manilow.
Tulalip author treats BookWorks patrons to 'Sweet Grass Season'
MARYSVILLE a ' Local author J.R. Nakken enjoys drawing from real life to write her fiction, and her third published book, "Sweet Grass Season," is no exception.
Snohomish County Prosecutor steps down to work for Tulalip Tribes
TULALIP a ' Snohomish County Prosecutor Janice Ellis is leaving her post, before the end of her term next year, to serve as the Tulalip Tribes' prosecutor.
Pacific Rim, Let's Dish! support each other's businesses
TULALIP a ' Two local businesses have teamed up to try and beat the economic downturn together.
Reset Games accepts video game trades at Quil Ceda Village
TULALIP a ' Reset Games, a retailer with Whatcom County owners, will allow customers to trade in their old video games for credit toward new and pre-owned products when it opens Oct.
Tulalips open new building to bring services under one roof
The smell of fresh wood had not yet cleared from the new Tulalip Administration Building when hundreds of community members filled its spacious hallways Saturday afternoon.
Inmate teaches others the skill of totem carving
Douglas Tobin first saw shapes in the wood when he was a boy. His father had built a backyard patio out of cedar.
Tulalip author reads at Marysville BookWorks
MARYSVILLE a ' Local author J.R. Nakken will be signing and discussing her latest book, "Sweet Grass Season," at the Marysville BookWorks Oct.