Four months after its first meeting, the Young Professionals Network is continuing to meet monthly at the Mpulse Lounge of the Tulalip Resort Hotel and Casino, but as the holiday season gets underway, its members are also trying to pitch in on behalf of the community.
Neither Kathy Gambill nor Mitchel Wilson has served in the military, but they want to make sure that the sailors of Naval Station Everett will have happy holidays this year.
Kristopher Johnson is a man who’s taking it slow after Washington’s Lottery handed him an oversized check for $6.5 million Nov. 23.
Naval Station Everett hosted a Native American heritage ceremony Nov. 12 at 10 a.m. to honor both Native Americans and veterans.
The Marysville Rotary’s “Pumpkins for Literacy” program, which supports literacy in the Arlington, Lakewood and Marysville school districts, managed one other fundraiser in October, as they received more than 800 entries, from contestants 12-years-old and younger, for their “Guess the Weight of the Pumpkin” contest.
Former and active duty military members lined up out the door of the Marysville Applebee’s restaurant Nov. 11 for their free meals for veterans, as service members of all branches and ages ate together and looked back on their service.
Dean Shinagawa is getting a couple of chances to shine this month.
As of 8:04 p.m. Nov. 3, with 77,975 votes counted, Joe Wilson has the lead in the Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Position 2 race with 31,147 votes for 39.94 percent of the vote, and the other candidates seemed ready to acknowledge him as the victor by Nov. 4.
As of 5:43 p.m., Nov. 6, with 124,254 votes counted, Joe Wilson has the lead in the Snohomish County Superior Court Judge Position 2 race with 49,622 votes for 39.94 percent of the vote, and the other candidates seemed ready to acknowledge him as the victor by Nov. 4.
Arlington’s Hometown Halloween boasted so many events that families who attended them all barely had time to catch their breath in between.
The Marysville, Arlington and Lakewood school districts once again received support from the Marysville Rotary’s “Pumpkins for Literacy” program, which presented representatives of those schools with checks at the Smokey Point Plant Farm Oct. 31.
The USS Ford returned to Naval Station Everett Oct. 20 after a six-month deployment, but the ship’s sailors weren’t the only ones who felt that time. As the crew of the frigate served in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, their families anxiously awaited their return.
The Tulalip Resort hosted the East Sound Navy Ball Oct. 16, which attracted more than 450 attendees.
