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NEWS | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Legislative wrapup: State requires sex ed, takes gun safety measures, bans free plastic bags. By Cameron Sheppard WNPA News Service At the end of the state legislative session this month, lawmakers had passed nearly 400 bills — averaging at OBITUARIES | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Rowan James DeChenne. Rowan James DeChenne, age one month, passed away at 12:58 a.m. November 8, 2019. He was born October 8, 2019 inSeattle, WA to Ryan
URBAN VILLAGE PLANNED ON 20 ACRES SOUTH OF ARLINGTON Illustration of housing with ground-floor businesses in the proposed 51st Avenue Urban Village project on 20 acres south of Arlington Municipal Airport, and within the Cascade Industrial Center. MARYSVILLE’S TOP-PAID OFFICIALS Marysville’s top-paid officials. MARYSVILLE – A survey of the highest-paid public officials in Marysville shows school district Superintendent Becky Berg No. 1 at $186,702 a year. HATCH RETIRES FROM TULALIP TRIBAL BOARD TULALIP — Saturday, April 6, marked the end of an era as Don Hatch Jr. stepped down from the Tulalip Tribal Board of Directors. When Hatch was drafted onto the Board in 1965, by the parents of Little League baseball players whom he’d coached, he was PUD’S ARLINGTON MICROGRID CONSTRUCTION MOVES FORWARD ARLINGTON – Construction is underway on the next phase of Snohomish County PUD’s Arlington Microgrid and Clean Energy Technology Centerproject.
THE MAN WHO BUILT A BETTER CRAB TRAP: ARLINGTON COMPANY’S In a cruel twist of fate, it turns out Nylander is allergic to the one food that fed his life’s success – king crab. That was an early lesson for Nylander, but PNW COMPANY BUYS MARYSVILLE FORD Michael Skillern, president of Kendall, added, “We will work hard to live up to the tremendous legacy the Fernandez family has created.” Kendall Auto Group operates dealerships in ARLINGTON WOMAN GETS 16 YEARS FOR KILLING HUSBAND Arlington woman gets 16 years for killing husband. EVERETT — Michele Donohue of Arlington was sentenced July 29 by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge George Bowden to 16 years in prison for murdering her husband, Byron Wright, in 2004. MARYSVILLE GLOBENEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE M-P has 8, Arlington 6, MG 4 on All-Wesco North teams. Marysville-Pilchuck had eight athletes selected to winter-season Wesco 3A North all-league teams, while Arlington had six and MarysvilleGetchell four.
NEWS | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Legislative wrapup: State requires sex ed, takes gun safety measures, bans free plastic bags. By Cameron Sheppard WNPA News Service At the end of the state legislative session this month, lawmakers had passed nearly 400 bills — averaging at OBITUARIES | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Rowan James DeChenne. Rowan James DeChenne, age one month, passed away at 12:58 a.m. November 8, 2019. He was born October 8, 2019 inSeattle, WA to Ryan
URBAN VILLAGE PLANNED ON 20 ACRES SOUTH OF ARLINGTON Illustration of housing with ground-floor businesses in the proposed 51st Avenue Urban Village project on 20 acres south of Arlington Municipal Airport, and within the Cascade Industrial Center. MARYSVILLE’S TOP-PAID OFFICIALS Marysville’s top-paid officials. MARYSVILLE – A survey of the highest-paid public officials in Marysville shows school district Superintendent Becky Berg No. 1 at $186,702 a year. HATCH RETIRES FROM TULALIP TRIBAL BOARD TULALIP — Saturday, April 6, marked the end of an era as Don Hatch Jr. stepped down from the Tulalip Tribal Board of Directors. When Hatch was drafted onto the Board in 1965, by the parents of Little League baseball players whom he’d coached, he was PUD’S ARLINGTON MICROGRID CONSTRUCTION MOVES FORWARD ARLINGTON – Construction is underway on the next phase of Snohomish County PUD’s Arlington Microgrid and Clean Energy Technology Centerproject.
THE MAN WHO BUILT A BETTER CRAB TRAP: ARLINGTON COMPANY’S In a cruel twist of fate, it turns out Nylander is allergic to the one food that fed his life’s success – king crab. That was an early lesson for Nylander, but PNW COMPANY BUYS MARYSVILLE FORD Michael Skillern, president of Kendall, added, “We will work hard to live up to the tremendous legacy the Fernandez family has created.” Kendall Auto Group operates dealerships in ARLINGTON WOMAN GETS 16 YEARS FOR KILLING HUSBAND Arlington woman gets 16 years for killing husband. EVERETT — Michele Donohue of Arlington was sentenced July 29 by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge George Bowden to 16 years in prison for murdering her husband, Byron Wright, in 2004. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letters to the editor. Think schools Thank you to every Arlington citizen who has supported previous bonds and levies. The successful passage of these measures has resulted in thousands SHE GOT AWAY WITH MURDER FOR 9 1/2 YEARS She got away with murder for 9 1/2 years. MARYSVILLE — It’s like a crime novel, murder-mystery movie or Dateline episode. Only it’s real life, right here in our back yard, between Marysville and Arlington in the hills east of Strawberry Fields. $32 MILLION BUILDING GOING UP AT MARYSVILLE MIC MARYSVILLE – Vector Development Co. of Kirkland Monday announced its MI-5 Business Park, located at 4000 156th St. NE, is a $32 million facility with space to be leased to distribution and manufacturingtenants.
HELPING OTHERS AN EASY CALL “It’s great for Marysville,” she said, adding there are prizes, a silent auction and a raffle. Proceeds go for the on-the-field experiences for underserved youth, to help kids who are terminally ill at Seattle Children’s Hospital through a build-a-bear project, and for scholarships for kids adopted later in life who have not had a chance to build up a college fund.SO THANKFUL
Amber Boos (now Brown) is wanted for weapons and drug warrants. Detectives say she is good at hiding, using other people’s names and even her family to avoid arrest. Her long criminal history includes robbery, kidnapping, ID theft, drugs and guns. Boos is most likely in Everett, Marysville, Bellevue or MARYSVILLE ANNEXATION TAKES PLACE DEC. 30 The existing duplex use of the 0.71 acres at 11130 45th Ave. NE would become mixed use. The existing two single-family residences and farming on the 9.27 acres at 5503 and 5519 100th St. NE would be zoned for high-density single-family housing, as would the 19.4 acres of large lot single-family homesites at 101st Place NE, the 0.28-acre single-family residence currently designated as Tribal CEDAR GROVE HIT WITH TWO LAWSUITS OVER ODOR CLAIMS MARYSVILLE — Cedar Grove Composting was hit with two separate lawsuits on Jan. 23, one from 76 Marysville and Everett plaintiffs who filed suit in the Everett Division of the Snohomish County District Court, and the other from roughly 280 residents of the Maple Valley area of King County, who filed suit in the King County District Court. KROEZE BROTHERS MARK 60 YEARS OF PREACHING AND 40 YEARS OF Kroeze brothers mark 60 years of preaching and 40 years of television ministry. EVERETT — Doctors Johnny and Billy Kroeze come from a family with deep roots in the region, but even as they've become well-known throughout the world, their priority has not been promoting their own names, but spreading the word of God. PNW COMPANY BUYS MARYSVILLE FORD Michael Skillern, president of Kendall, added, “We will work hard to live up to the tremendous legacy the Fernandez family has created.” Kendall Auto Group operates dealerships in TULALIP CHEF GETS SPOTLIGHT IN TWO PUGET SOUND EVENTS Tulalip chef gets spotlight in two Puget Sound events. Dean Shinagawa is getting a couple of chances to shine this month. On Nov. 8, the Golf Club at Newcastle hosted Shinagawa and 14 other Puget Sound chefs for the 11th annual "Chef's Night Out" on behalf of Operation Frontline, which offers classes on nutrition, healthy cooking and food budgeting for those at risk of hunger and malnutrition. MARYSVILLE GLOBENEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE M-P has 8, Arlington 6, MG 4 on All-Wesco North teams. Marysville-Pilchuck had eight athletes selected to winter-season Wesco 3A North all-league teams, while Arlington had six and MarysvilleGetchell four.
NEWS | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Legislative wrapup: State requires sex ed, takes gun safety measures, bans free plastic bags. By Cameron Sheppard WNPA News Service At the end of the state legislative session this month, lawmakers had passed nearly 400 bills — averaging at OBITUARIES | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Rowan James DeChenne. Rowan James DeChenne, age one month, passed away at 12:58 a.m. November 8, 2019. He was born October 8, 2019 inSeattle, WA to Ryan
URBAN VILLAGE PLANNED ON 20 ACRES SOUTH OF ARLINGTON Illustration of housing with ground-floor businesses in the proposed 51st Avenue Urban Village project on 20 acres south of Arlington Municipal Airport, and within the Cascade Industrial Center. MARYSVILLE’S TOP-PAID OFFICIALS Marysville’s top-paid officials. MARYSVILLE – A survey of the highest-paid public officials in Marysville shows school district Superintendent Becky Berg No. 1 at $186,702 a year. HATCH RETIRES FROM TULALIP TRIBAL BOARD TULALIP — Saturday, April 6, marked the end of an era as Don Hatch Jr. stepped down from the Tulalip Tribal Board of Directors. When Hatch was drafted onto the Board in 1965, by the parents of Little League baseball players whom he’d coached, he was PUD’S ARLINGTON MICROGRID CONSTRUCTION MOVES FORWARD ARLINGTON – Construction is underway on the next phase of Snohomish County PUD’s Arlington Microgrid and Clean Energy Technology Centerproject.
FORUM FOCUSES ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING Forum focuses on human trafficking “When we talk about human trafficking, we hear people say that it doesn’t happen here,” said Dusty Olson, advocate and volunteer coordinator for the Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse. PNW COMPANY BUYS MARYSVILLE FORD Michael Skillern, president of Kendall, added, “We will work hard to live up to the tremendous legacy the Fernandez family has created.” Kendall Auto Group operates dealerships in ARLINGTON WOMAN GETS 16 YEARS FOR KILLING HUSBAND Arlington woman gets 16 years for killing husband. EVERETT — Michele Donohue of Arlington was sentenced July 29 by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge George Bowden to 16 years in prison for murdering her husband, Byron Wright, in 2004. MARYSVILLE GLOBENEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE M-P has 8, Arlington 6, MG 4 on All-Wesco North teams. Marysville-Pilchuck had eight athletes selected to winter-season Wesco 3A North all-league teams, while Arlington had six and MarysvilleGetchell four.
NEWS | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Legislative wrapup: State requires sex ed, takes gun safety measures, bans free plastic bags. By Cameron Sheppard WNPA News Service At the end of the state legislative session this month, lawmakers had passed nearly 400 bills — averaging at OBITUARIES | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Rowan James DeChenne. Rowan James DeChenne, age one month, passed away at 12:58 a.m. November 8, 2019. He was born October 8, 2019 inSeattle, WA to Ryan
URBAN VILLAGE PLANNED ON 20 ACRES SOUTH OF ARLINGTON Illustration of housing with ground-floor businesses in the proposed 51st Avenue Urban Village project on 20 acres south of Arlington Municipal Airport, and within the Cascade Industrial Center. MARYSVILLE’S TOP-PAID OFFICIALS Marysville’s top-paid officials. MARYSVILLE – A survey of the highest-paid public officials in Marysville shows school district Superintendent Becky Berg No. 1 at $186,702 a year. HATCH RETIRES FROM TULALIP TRIBAL BOARD TULALIP — Saturday, April 6, marked the end of an era as Don Hatch Jr. stepped down from the Tulalip Tribal Board of Directors. When Hatch was drafted onto the Board in 1965, by the parents of Little League baseball players whom he’d coached, he was PUD’S ARLINGTON MICROGRID CONSTRUCTION MOVES FORWARD ARLINGTON – Construction is underway on the next phase of Snohomish County PUD’s Arlington Microgrid and Clean Energy Technology Centerproject.
FORUM FOCUSES ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING Forum focuses on human trafficking “When we talk about human trafficking, we hear people say that it doesn’t happen here,” said Dusty Olson, advocate and volunteer coordinator for the Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse. PNW COMPANY BUYS MARYSVILLE FORD Michael Skillern, president of Kendall, added, “We will work hard to live up to the tremendous legacy the Fernandez family has created.” Kendall Auto Group operates dealerships in ARLINGTON WOMAN GETS 16 YEARS FOR KILLING HUSBAND Arlington woman gets 16 years for killing husband. EVERETT — Michele Donohue of Arlington was sentenced July 29 by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge George Bowden to 16 years in prison for murdering her husband, Byron Wright, in 2004. SHE GOT AWAY WITH MURDER FOR 9 1/2 YEARS She got away with murder for 9 1/2 years. MARYSVILLE — It’s like a crime novel, murder-mystery movie or Dateline episode. Only it’s real life, right here in our back yard, between Marysville and Arlington in the hills east of Strawberry Fields. THE MAN WHO BUILT A BETTER CRAB TRAP: ARLINGTON COMPANY’S In a cruel twist of fate, it turns out Nylander is allergic to the one food that fed his life’s success – king crab. That was an early lesson for Nylander, but HELPING OTHERS AN EASY CALL “It’s great for Marysville,” she said, adding there are prizes, a silent auction and a raffle. Proceeds go for the on-the-field experiences for underserved youth, to help kids who are terminally ill at Seattle Children’s Hospital through a build-a-bear project, and for scholarships for kids adopted later in life who have not had a chance to build up a college fund. $32 MILLION BUILDING GOING UP AT MARYSVILLE MIC MARYSVILLE – Vector Development Co. of Kirkland Monday announced its MI-5 Business Park, located at 4000 156th St. NE, is a $32 million facility with space to be leased to distribution and manufacturingtenants.
MARYSVILLE ANNEXATION TAKES PLACE DEC. 30 The existing duplex use of the 0.71 acres at 11130 45th Ave. NE would become mixed use. The existing two single-family residences and farming on the 9.27 acres at 5503 and 5519 100th St. NE would be zoned for high-density single-family housing, as would the 19.4 acres of large lot single-family homesites at 101st Place NE, the 0.28-acre single-family residence currently designated as Tribal CEDAR GROVE HIT WITH TWO LAWSUITS OVER ODOR CLAIMS MARYSVILLE — Cedar Grove Composting was hit with two separate lawsuits on Jan. 23, one from 76 Marysville and Everett plaintiffs who filed suit in the Everett Division of the Snohomish County District Court, and the other from roughly 280 residents of the Maple Valley area of King County, who filed suit in the King County District Court.SO THANKFUL
Amber Boos (now Brown) is wanted for weapons and drug warrants. Detectives say she is good at hiding, using other people’s names and even her family to avoid arrest. Her long criminal history includes robbery, kidnapping, ID theft, drugs and guns. Boos is most likely in Everett, Marysville, Bellevue or KROEZE BROTHERS MARK 60 YEARS OF PREACHING AND 40 YEARS OF Kroeze brothers mark 60 years of preaching and 40 years of television ministry. EVERETT — Doctors Johnny and Billy Kroeze come from a family with deep roots in the region, but even as they've become well-known throughout the world, their priority has not been promoting their own names, but spreading the word of God. PNW COMPANY BUYS MARYSVILLE FORD Michael Skillern, president of Kendall, added, “We will work hard to live up to the tremendous legacy the Fernandez family has created.” Kendall Auto Group operates dealerships in ARLINGTON COMMUNITY BAND NEEDS MUSICIANS WHO CAN MARCH Neeleman said the nonprofit band, which formed in 2011, was at risk of folding in recent years. Numbers were down. “There was talk that the band might break up, but graduating high school kids insisted the show must go on, and what it needed was a band mom to MARYSVILLE GLOBENEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE M-P has 8, Arlington 6, MG 4 on All-Wesco North teams. Marysville-Pilchuck had eight athletes selected to winter-season Wesco 3A North all-league teams, while Arlington had six and MarysvilleGetchell four.
OBITUARIES | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Rowan James DeChenne. Rowan James DeChenne, age one month, passed away at 12:58 a.m. November 8, 2019. He was born October 8, 2019 inSeattle, WA to Ryan
NEWS | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Legislative wrapup: State requires sex ed, takes gun safety measures, bans free plastic bags. By Cameron Sheppard WNPA News Service At the end of the state legislative session this month, lawmakers had passed nearly 400 bills — averaging at URBAN VILLAGE PLANNED ON 20 ACRES SOUTH OF ARLINGTON Illustration of housing with ground-floor businesses in the proposed 51st Avenue Urban Village project on 20 acres south of Arlington Municipal Airport, and within the Cascade Industrial Center. MARYSVILLE’S TOP-PAID OFFICIALS Marysville’s top-paid officials. MARYSVILLE – A survey of the highest-paid public officials in Marysville shows school district Superintendent Becky Berg No. 1 at $186,702 a year. HATCH RETIRES FROM TULALIP TRIBAL BOARD TULALIP — Saturday, April 6, marked the end of an era as Don Hatch Jr. stepped down from the Tulalip Tribal Board of Directors. When Hatch was drafted onto the Board in 1965, by the parents of Little League baseball players whom he’d coached, he was PUD’S ARLINGTON MICROGRID CONSTRUCTION MOVES FORWARD ARLINGTON – Construction is underway on the next phase of Snohomish County PUD’s Arlington Microgrid and Clean Energy Technology Centerproject.
MARYSVILLE GETS NEW PLANNING DIRECTOR MARYSVILLE – Jeff Thomas is taking over as city planning director at a time of tremendous residential and commercial growth. He has experience dealing with that in his two previous jobs – as planning director first in Bellingham and then Sammamish. OXFORD HOUSES TURN ADDICTS’ LIVES AROUND Preheim got clean again, and knew she couldn’t go home, so she “hounded Todd” Flanagan for a place to live in one of the Oxford Houses in Snohomish County – the 300th in the state. LONGTIME PARKS MAINTENANCE MANAGER HONORED AS EMPLOYEE OF Longtime Parks Maintenance Manager honored as Employee of the Month. MARYSVILLE — Mayor Jon Nehring is pleased to announce Parks Maintenance Manager Mike Robinson as the city of Marysville's Employee of the Month for October. MARYSVILLE GLOBENEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE M-P has 8, Arlington 6, MG 4 on All-Wesco North teams. Marysville-Pilchuck had eight athletes selected to winter-season Wesco 3A North all-league teams, while Arlington had six and MarysvilleGetchell four.
OBITUARIES | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Rowan James DeChenne. Rowan James DeChenne, age one month, passed away at 12:58 a.m. November 8, 2019. He was born October 8, 2019 inSeattle, WA to Ryan
NEWS | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Legislative wrapup: State requires sex ed, takes gun safety measures, bans free plastic bags. By Cameron Sheppard WNPA News Service At the end of the state legislative session this month, lawmakers had passed nearly 400 bills — averaging at URBAN VILLAGE PLANNED ON 20 ACRES SOUTH OF ARLINGTON Illustration of housing with ground-floor businesses in the proposed 51st Avenue Urban Village project on 20 acres south of Arlington Municipal Airport, and within the Cascade Industrial Center. MARYSVILLE’S TOP-PAID OFFICIALS Marysville’s top-paid officials. MARYSVILLE – A survey of the highest-paid public officials in Marysville shows school district Superintendent Becky Berg No. 1 at $186,702 a year. HATCH RETIRES FROM TULALIP TRIBAL BOARD TULALIP — Saturday, April 6, marked the end of an era as Don Hatch Jr. stepped down from the Tulalip Tribal Board of Directors. When Hatch was drafted onto the Board in 1965, by the parents of Little League baseball players whom he’d coached, he was PUD’S ARLINGTON MICROGRID CONSTRUCTION MOVES FORWARD ARLINGTON – Construction is underway on the next phase of Snohomish County PUD’s Arlington Microgrid and Clean Energy Technology Centerproject.
MARYSVILLE GETS NEW PLANNING DIRECTOR MARYSVILLE – Jeff Thomas is taking over as city planning director at a time of tremendous residential and commercial growth. He has experience dealing with that in his two previous jobs – as planning director first in Bellingham and then Sammamish. OXFORD HOUSES TURN ADDICTS’ LIVES AROUND Preheim got clean again, and knew she couldn’t go home, so she “hounded Todd” Flanagan for a place to live in one of the Oxford Houses in Snohomish County – the 300th in the state. LONGTIME PARKS MAINTENANCE MANAGER HONORED AS EMPLOYEE OF Longtime Parks Maintenance Manager honored as Employee of the Month. MARYSVILLE — Mayor Jon Nehring is pleased to announce Parks Maintenance Manager Mike Robinson as the city of Marysville's Employee of the Month for October. MARYSVILLE CIVIC CENTER GROUND-BREAKING JAN. 13 MARYSVILLE – The city of Marysville will kick off construction of its new $50 million Civic Center with a groundbreaking ceremony at 1:30 p.m. Jan. 13 at the project site at 5th &Delta. Following a brief program, attendees are invited to an open house across the street at the Ken Baxter Community Center to learn more about the project and talk with city staff and contractors. THE MAN WHO BUILT A BETTER CRAB TRAP: ARLINGTON COMPANY’S In a cruel twist of fate, it turns out Nylander is allergic to the one food that fed his life’s success – king crab. That was an early lesson for Nylander, but COASTAL GRAND OPENING ATTRACTS A CROWD MARYSVILLE – The new Coastal Farm and Ranch in the old Kmart building on State Avenue had its grand opening ribbon-cutting Wednesday. City and chamber leaders attended, along with owner Bruce Wheeler, who cut the ribbon. TRUST ON TAP: TULALIPS, EVERETT DEDICATE ‘BIG WATER MARYSVILLE – Former Tulalip Tribes Chairman Herman Williams Jr. still remembers the day in 2003 when the tides turned in negotiations with Everett officials over decades of contentious issues pitting dam building against salmon habitat. SUCCESSFUL EVERETT PLANNER NOW M'VILLE COMMUNITY Successful Everett planner now M’ville community development boss. MARYSVILLE – Gloria Hirashima for quite some time has been doing double duty for the city of Marysville as chief administrative officer and community development director. 8 CANDIDATES SQUARE OFF AT ELECTION FORUM TULALIP – Candidates for one Marysville race and three Snohomish County races debated at an Election Forum Friday put on by the Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce at the Tulalip Casino. KROEZE BROTHERS MARK 60 YEARS OF PREACHING AND 40 YEARS OF Kroeze brothers mark 60 years of preaching and 40 years of television ministry. EVERETT — Doctors Johnny and Billy Kroeze come from a family with deep roots in the region, but even as they've become well-known throughout the world, their priority has not been promoting their own names, but spreading the word of God. ARLINGTON WOMAN GETS 16 YEARS FOR KILLING HUSBAND Arlington woman gets 16 years for killing husband. EVERETT — Michele Donohue of Arlington was sentenced July 29 by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge George Bowden to 16 years in prison for murdering her husband, Byron Wright, in 2004. PNW COMPANY BUYS MARYSVILLE FORD Michael Skillern, president of Kendall, added, “We will work hard to live up to the tremendous legacy the Fernandez family has created.” Kendall Auto Group operates dealerships in CAR SHOWS HEADED TO MARYSVILLE MARYSVILLE — Automobile enthusiasts will have two consecutive Saturdays to check out car shows to help benefit the community in Marysville. On Saturday, July 14, Third Street from State to Alder avenues will host the first of what event organizers hope will become an annual “Rodz on 3rd” car show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. MARYSVILLE GLOBENEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE M-P has 8, Arlington 6, MG 4 on All-Wesco North teams. Marysville-Pilchuck had eight athletes selected to winter-season Wesco 3A North all-league teams, while Arlington had six and MarysvilleGetchell four.
NEWS | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Legislative wrapup: State requires sex ed, takes gun safety measures, bans free plastic bags. By Cameron Sheppard WNPA News Service At the end of the state legislative session this month, lawmakers had passed nearly 400 bills — averaging at OBITUARIES | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Rowan James DeChenne. Rowan James DeChenne, age one month, passed away at 12:58 a.m. November 8, 2019. He was born October 8, 2019 inSeattle, WA to Ryan
URBAN VILLAGE PLANNED ON 20 ACRES SOUTH OF ARLINGTONARLINGTON VILLAGE ARLINGTON VAARLINGTON VILLAGE APARTMENTSARLINGTON VILLAGE CONDOMINIUMARLINGTON VILLAGE COURTYARD CONDOMINIUMARLINGTON VILLAGE OHIOARLINGTON VILLAGE TOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATION Illustration of housing with ground-floor businesses in the proposed 51st Avenue Urban Village project on 20 acres south of Arlington Municipal Airport, and within the Cascade Industrial Center. NEHRING FACES CHALLENGER FOR MAYOR Why vote for you?: During my tenure as mayor, we have driven crime rates down over 20%, made progress in dealing with the drug and homeless epidemic, brought over $200 million in state and federal grants and investment into our community, laid the groundwork for revitalizing downtown, and increased our parks and trailssignificantly.
HATCH RETIRES FROM TULALIP TRIBAL BOARD TULALIP — Saturday, April 6, marked the end of an era as Don Hatch Jr. stepped down from the Tulalip Tribal Board of Directors. When Hatch was drafted onto the Board in 1965, by the parents of Little League baseball players whom he’d coached, he was FORUM FOCUSES ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING Forum focuses on human trafficking “When we talk about human trafficking, we hear people say that it doesn’t happen here,” said Dusty Olson, advocate and volunteer coordinator for the Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse. PUD’S ARLINGTON MICROGRID CONSTRUCTION MOVES FORWARDMICROGRID DEFINITIONMICROGRID ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMMICROGRID ENERGY SYSTEMSTOPMICROGRID COMPANIES
ARLINGTON – Construction is underway on the next phase of Snohomish County PUD’s Arlington Microgrid and Clean Energy Technology Centerproject.
8 CANDIDATES SQUARE OFF AT ELECTION FORUM TULALIP – Candidates for one Marysville race and three Snohomish County races debated at an Election Forum Friday put on by the Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce at the Tulalip Casino. TULALIP CHEF GETS SPOTLIGHT IN TWO PUGET SOUND EVENTS Tulalip chef gets spotlight in two Puget Sound events. Dean Shinagawa is getting a couple of chances to shine this month. On Nov. 8, the Golf Club at Newcastle hosted Shinagawa and 14 other Puget Sound chefs for the 11th annual "Chef's Night Out" on behalf of Operation Frontline, which offers classes on nutrition, healthy cooking and food budgeting for those at risk of hunger and malnutrition. MARYSVILLE GLOBENEWSLETTERSSUBSCRIBER CENTERNEWSBUSINESSSPORTSLIFE M-P has 8, Arlington 6, MG 4 on All-Wesco North teams. Marysville-Pilchuck had eight athletes selected to winter-season Wesco 3A North all-league teams, while Arlington had six and MarysvilleGetchell four.
NEWS | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Legislative wrapup: State requires sex ed, takes gun safety measures, bans free plastic bags. By Cameron Sheppard WNPA News Service At the end of the state legislative session this month, lawmakers had passed nearly 400 bills — averaging at OBITUARIES | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Rowan James DeChenne. Rowan James DeChenne, age one month, passed away at 12:58 a.m. November 8, 2019. He was born October 8, 2019 inSeattle, WA to Ryan
URBAN VILLAGE PLANNED ON 20 ACRES SOUTH OF ARLINGTONARLINGTON VILLAGE ARLINGTON VAARLINGTON VILLAGE APARTMENTSARLINGTON VILLAGE CONDOMINIUMARLINGTON VILLAGE COURTYARD CONDOMINIUMARLINGTON VILLAGE OHIOARLINGTON VILLAGE TOWNHOUSE ASSOCIATION Illustration of housing with ground-floor businesses in the proposed 51st Avenue Urban Village project on 20 acres south of Arlington Municipal Airport, and within the Cascade Industrial Center. NEHRING FACES CHALLENGER FOR MAYOR Why vote for you?: During my tenure as mayor, we have driven crime rates down over 20%, made progress in dealing with the drug and homeless epidemic, brought over $200 million in state and federal grants and investment into our community, laid the groundwork for revitalizing downtown, and increased our parks and trailssignificantly.
HATCH RETIRES FROM TULALIP TRIBAL BOARD TULALIP — Saturday, April 6, marked the end of an era as Don Hatch Jr. stepped down from the Tulalip Tribal Board of Directors. When Hatch was drafted onto the Board in 1965, by the parents of Little League baseball players whom he’d coached, he was FORUM FOCUSES ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING Forum focuses on human trafficking “When we talk about human trafficking, we hear people say that it doesn’t happen here,” said Dusty Olson, advocate and volunteer coordinator for the Providence Intervention Center for Assault and Abuse. PUD’S ARLINGTON MICROGRID CONSTRUCTION MOVES FORWARDMICROGRID DEFINITIONMICROGRID ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMMICROGRID ENERGY SYSTEMSTOPMICROGRID COMPANIES
ARLINGTON – Construction is underway on the next phase of Snohomish County PUD’s Arlington Microgrid and Clean Energy Technology Centerproject.
8 CANDIDATES SQUARE OFF AT ELECTION FORUM TULALIP – Candidates for one Marysville race and three Snohomish County races debated at an Election Forum Friday put on by the Marysville Tulalip Chamber of Commerce at the Tulalip Casino. TULALIP CHEF GETS SPOTLIGHT IN TWO PUGET SOUND EVENTS Tulalip chef gets spotlight in two Puget Sound events. Dean Shinagawa is getting a couple of chances to shine this month. On Nov. 8, the Golf Club at Newcastle hosted Shinagawa and 14 other Puget Sound chefs for the 11th annual "Chef's Night Out" on behalf of Operation Frontline, which offers classes on nutrition, healthy cooking and food budgeting for those at risk of hunger and malnutrition. ABOUT US | MARYSVILLE GLOBE The Marysville Globe has been the history keeper of the lives and times of people and places in your hometown since its beginning in 1892. Marysville is The Globe’s only beat and your local newspaper strives to bring you the stories that have an impact on you, your family and the area in which you live. SEARCH | MARYSVILLE GLOBE Menu. Home; Search; Newsletters; Subscriber Center. Subscriber Center; Frequently Asked Questions; News. News; Submit a Story Idea; Submit a Photo; Submit a Press Release PUD’S ARLINGTON MICROGRID CONSTRUCTION MOVES FORWARD “With the energy industry rapidly evolving, the CETC provides a great opportunity for us to educate customers on some of the new technology the PUD is exploring,” ARLINGTON WOMAN GETS 16 YEARS FOR KILLING HUSBAND Arlington woman gets 16 years for killing husband. EVERETT — Michele Donohue of Arlington was sentenced July 29 by Snohomish County Superior Court Judge George Bowden to 16 years in prison for murdering her husband, Byron Wright, in 2004. SHE GOT AWAY WITH MURDER FOR 9 1/2 YEARS She got away with murder for 9 1/2 years. MARYSVILLE — It’s like a crime novel, murder-mystery movie or Dateline episode. Only it’s real life, right here in our back yard, between Marysville and Arlington in the hills east of Strawberry Fields. ASBERY FIELD RENOVATION Asbery Field Renovation. Marysville residents should be delighted when passing by Asbery Field this past week, recognizing a dramatic upgrade to one of the city’s oldest athletic fields. PNW COMPANY BUYS MARYSVILLE FORD Michael Skillern, president of Kendall, added, “We will work hard to live up to the tremendous legacy the Fernandez family has created.” Kendall Auto Group operates dealerships in KEN CAGE SHEDS LIGHT ON HISTORY OF MARYSVILLE'S ASBERY MARYSVILLE — Ken Cage wants people to bury the "u" that many try to put in Asbery Field. Search for Marysville's Asbery Field online, and you might find sites listing it as "Asbury Field." Cage, the president of the Marysville Historical Society, wants Marysville residents to know from which family the field just south of Totem Middle School gotits name.
CAR SHOWS HEADED TO MARYSVILLE MARYSVILLE — Automobile enthusiasts will have two consecutive Saturdays to check out car shows to help benefit the community in Marysville. On Saturday, July 14, Third Street from State to Alder avenues will host the first of what event organizers hope will become an annual “Rodz on 3rd” car show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ARLINGTON COMMUNITY BAND NEEDS MUSICIANS WHO CAN MARCH Neeleman said the nonprofit band, which formed in 2011, was at risk of folding in recent years. Numbers were down. “There was talk that the band might break up, but graduating high school kids insisted the show must go on, and what it needed was a band mom toHide Unhide
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