by Don C. Brunell There’s an old saying, “Act in haste, repent at leisure.” It means that acting too quickly…
by Lt. Goldman Marysville Police Department In an effort to inform the citizens of Marysville, it is our pleasure to…
by Don C. Brunell Higher energy prices are a hidden undeclared tax. If you doubt that, just remember the feeling…
by Robert Graef Housing starts are down. Real Estate sales are flat. It might be a good time to sit…
by Billy Frank Jr. Chairman, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission The Hoh Tribe and the Hoh River are connected by a…
by Dr. Larry Nyland Superintendent Marysville School District Small schools come from a rich tradition in Marysville. Heritage High School,…
by Rep. Dan Kristiansen The state seems to always be looking for new and creative ways to separate citizens from…
by Jonalyn Woolf-Ivory Library Director Earlier this month, a woman stopped into a Sno-Isle library. She was not someone staff…
by Judge Fred Gillings I am writing to introduce myself. My name is Fred Gillings, and I serve as your…
by Robert Graef A common complaint Small Learning Communities (SLCs) in high schools is that they limit choice. Each SLC…
by Scott Whippo I was watching the birds in my back yard the other day. I like to watch birds,…
In this troubled economy, it’s more important than ever to respond quickly when opportunities arise. That’s precisely what the people of Forks did when author Stephenie Meyer chose this rural town on the Olympic Peninsula for her best-selling book about teenage love and vampires.
by Billy Frank Jr. Cooperative natural resources co-management at its best was displayed during this year’s North of Falcon process…