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Everett Community College mentor, teacher Allen a oeAla Moser dies
Allen "Al" Moser, an Everett Community College instructor who helped countless students land jobs and internships, has died of apparent natural causes at his Snohomish area home.
Port of Everett gets help with sewage spill
Two years ago, workers accidentally punctured a pipe on the waterfront, sending sewage spilling into Port Gardner.
Arlington: $2,638 to Arlington Hardware for supplies, repairs and equipment maintenance.
Firefighters battle Tulalip house fire
Fire crews late on Tuesday worked to control a fire raging through a family's home.
Let's wrap up Indian land lawsuit quickly
The announcement that the federal government has agreed to settle one of the largest and most complex class-action lawsuits this nation has ever faced is welcome news not only for American Indians but for all Americans.
Donna Dierck, Past Great Pocahontas receives congratulations from Burta Johnson, Past Great Pocahontas, on her 50 years of membership with the Tulalip Council No.
Hatch retires from Marysville school board
MARYSVILLE a ' Don Hatch Jr. marked the end of a historic career at the Marysville School District Dec.
Hatch's school board service honored by Marysville, Tulalip communities
MARYSVILLE a ' The Dec. 7 retirement of Don Hatch Jr. from the Marysville School District Board of Directors was marked with laughter, storytelling and praise for the man whom so many family members, friends, colleagues and community members agreed has been motivated to advocate for the children of the Marysville and Tulalip communities.
Health District announces H1N1 deaths
A Marysville man was among five Snohomish County residents who have died in the past few weeks of complications from the H1N1 virus, the Snohomish Health District reported Dec.
Tulalip man celebrated for his advocacy for all kids
Jennifer Buchanan / The Herald Don Hatch hugs fellow Marysville School Board member Sherri Crenshaw at the end of his final board meeting Monday night in Marysville.
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Snohomish County announces five new H1N1-related deaths
Groups prioritized for vaccination Pregnant women - People who live with or care for children younger than 6 months - Health care and emergency medical services personnel - Ages 6 months through 24 years - People ages 25 through 64 years with chronic health conditions or weakened immune systems.
Snohomish County prosecutor needed; 2 vie for the interim job
While election season is over for most politicians, two candidates are in a heated battle for interim Snohomish County prosecutor.
Tulalip man, 20, charged with baby boy's murder
Doctors believe 15-month-old Damoniko Ashby was beaten and suffered for hours before he died.
Partners rejoice as 'everything but marriage' law takes effect
On Thursday, it will be 30 days since Election Day. Big deal, you say? It is a big deal.
For the best holiday, connect with your community
If you want to experience the warmth of the holiday season, there is no place like home.
Trooper rear-ended by suspected drunk driver north of Tulalip
A driver was arrested this morning on suspicion of DUI after reportedly rear-ending a Washington State Patrol trooper about two miles north of the Seattle Premium Outlet Mall.
Marysville Fire District race headed toward recount
MARYSVILLE a ' With a 10-vote difference between its two candidates, the Marysville Fire District 12 Position 3 race is headed toward an automatic hand recount after the Snohomish County canvassing board certified the final Nov.
Taste of Tulalip draws crowd of wine, food enthusiasts
Tulalip Resort Casino hosted its first Taste of Tulalip, Nov. 14 and 15, and more than 500 people attended the two-day celebration of Pacific Northwest wine, food and tradition.
Marysville American Legion recruiting new members, reinstating Ladies Auxiliary
TULALIP a ' Members of American Legion Post 178 in Marysville set up a table outside of the Quil Ceda Village Walmart Nov.
Rural Snohomish County voters largely rejected Referendum 71
You can pretty much draw a line through Snohomish County to see where Referendum 71 went from winning to losing among a majority of voters.