Wednesday, Sept. 24, thousands of citizens across America will ban together in a spirit of prayer, fasting, vigil and outreach to pray for an end to abortion in the United States. Locally, this is the second 40 Days for Life campaign at the Everett Planned Parenthood clinic.
Liz Loomis is the candidate we need elected in the 44th district this November. With experience serving on the Snohomish City Council and as Mayor of Snohomish, Liz has a proven record of getting things done.
The fourth annual Back to School Clothing Giveaway at Messiah Lutheran Church and Preschool was a great success. Over 160 families attended, representing in excess of 450 boys and girls. It is truly wonderful to live in a community that is as caring and generous as Marysville and its neighboring towns.
On Saturday evening, Sept. 10, in Arlington, a very special Take A Vet To Lunch event happened. Take A Vet to Lunch is a non-profit organization founded by Bob Rawe of Stanwood.
The city of Arlington could save money on the changes for the 67th Street median strip by shortening the strips — better access for trucks; eliminating the sprinkler system, cementing over Remrling strips — cementing would eliminate cost of mainenace, no need to replace two or three times a year and no need to weed the gardens.
I was saddened to open The Arlington Times paper today and find that Nick Agostinelli, an Arlington Times/Marysville Globe delivery driver, had passed away.
As a student of M-PHS and a citizen of Marysville it has really come to my attention that there is a growing graffiti problem.
He was a law enforcer, then a lawbreaker and now wants to be a lawmaker. Fred Walser, candidate for Senate, 39th District, former Sultan Police Chief for 12 years and many years with the State patrol was convicted of a gross misdemeanor which carries a maximum penalty of 365 days in jail and a $5,000 fine.
Thank you for endorsing me as a second choice in the primary for Washington State Senate. Although I did not receive top two status in the primary, I am by no means finished with politics. In fact, I am continuing to work to improve our future and to get the creative ideas I have to become realities.
If I were a member of Harvard’s planning and donations committee, I’d be watching my back after the Republican snit about a Harvard education.
I am writing to thank the many thousands of readers of the Marysville Globe/Arlington Times for their participation in the recent Superior Court Judge election in position No. 8.
Since 1979, I have watched Mary Margaret Haugen serve the people in Island County. First on her local school board, then in the state House now in the state Senate since 1993.
Here is a story to remember and there are 10 women who can verify it.