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MARYSVILLE — “It only looks like a torture device,” Scott Ballenger laughed, as he chained the large wooden box to Quinton Morris’ wheelchair. “But it’s really training technology.” Ballenger is only half-kidding. As the adaptive fitness trainer and coordinator for the Marysville YMCA, he’s studied the training methods used by Paralympic athletes. He credited one of the Y’s members with taking a wooden pallet and turning it into a 15-pound wooden box. “You need resistance to be able to train in a wheelchair,” said

Ballenger, whose own disability requires him to use a wheelchair. “We attached carpeting to the bottom, though, so it won’t get stuck on the floor.” Ballenger then loaded it with two five-pound dumbbells for Morris’ “Draggin’ Dumbbells for Disabilities” March 11. It had already generated $800 in donations before Morris began doing laps around the Y’s gym with the weights chained to his chair. “There’s no coasting,” Ballenger said. “He’s pulling hard for every inch. I’ve done it myself, and your shoulders hurt SEE DISABLED, PAGE 2

Millons distributed to help victims of Oso landslide Globe-Times staff

United Way of Snohomish County and Cascade Valley Hospital Foundation of Arlington together received approximately $4.7 million for relief efforts after the Oso slide. In advance of the one-year anniversary, the two groups provided an updated, financial distributions report. The tragedy claimed the lives of 43 people March 22, 2014. About $3.1 million was distributed or will be distributed to families and individuals affected by the slide. Of the money that has already been distributed, 88 percent went to families directly impacted by the slide (such as those who lost a loved one, lost their home or experienced flood-

ing). The balance went to people indirectly affected (such as those who needed gas cards.) Meanwhile, the United Way of Snohomish County, which received more than $2.7 million nationwide after the Highway 530 landslide, is now focused on long-term recovery. In the last two months, United Way gave North Counties’ Family Services another $300,000 for people affected by the slide, agreed to pay the salary of one long-term disaster case manager, provided seed money for a STEM education project in Darrington; and supported a parks restoration SEE OSO, PAGE 2

Oso 1-year anniversary events

• Memorial, March 22, 10 a.m., Oso slide site, Highway 530 will be closed from 9 a.m. to noon, participants will be shuttled on buses to the site. • Soup Social at Oso Fire Department March 22 from noon to 4 p.m. • Pie Social at Darrington Community Center, March 22. • Benefit Concert with six acts for Oso Fire Department at Rhodes River Ranch March 21 at 1 p.m., to include buffet and live auction. • Gathering of Hope at Darrington Community Center March 20. • McClinchy Mile Oso Strong Bicycle Ride March 15 at 10 a.m.

What measures are your Marysville lawmakers sponsoring? Globe-Times Staff

Are your lawmakers doing what you want them to do in Olympia? Following is a list of some of the bills they have sponsored this session. Arlington - District 39 •Sen. Kirk Pearson has sponsored

28 bills including: Medal of valor to persons; coffee signs at rest stops; supervise domestic violence offenders; expand duties of geological survey; creates Washington Water Commission; provides at-risk fishing permits; and revitalize farm-toschool program.

•Rep. Dan Kristianson has sponsored 0 bills. •Rep. Elizabeth Scott has sponsored 24 bills, including: Celebrates the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival; requires a balanced budget; par SEE LAWS, PAGE 2

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Memorial highlights Oso events BY KIRK BOXLEITNER kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com

OSO — The one-year anniversary of the March 22 Oso slide is set to be commemorated through a host of events. The McClinchy Mile Bike Ride will run from 8-10 a.m. Sunday, March 15, with the theme of “Oso Strong” in tribute to those affected by the slide. The ride will start at Haller Middle School at 600 E. First St. in Arlington. Admission is $35 the day of the event. Riders can go for 37 or 57 miles. Fees will support Oso-area bike tourism and trails through the Centennial Trail Coalition and B.I.K.E.S. Club of Snohomish County. For details, log onto www.bikesclub.org/ mcclinchy. “Oso Strong” will also be the theme of events running from March 20-22. The Darrington Community Center at 570 Sauk Ave. will host a “Gathering in Hope” starting at 7 p.m. on Friday, March 20. Music, prayers and messages of faith will be followed by refreshments and fellowship. On Saturday, March 21, the Rhodes River Ranch at 22016 Entsminger Rd. will serve

as the site for a benefit concert for the Oso Firemen’s Association at 1 p.m. and a live auction at 4:30 p.m. Music and a buffet meal will cost $12.99 per person. Featured acts include: The Mosaics, ATZ Kilcher, The Harvey Creek Band, The Pack String, Wild Turkeys & Buckaroo Blues, Pete Frothingham with the Folsoms, Wes Jones and Chris Wright. Sunday, March 22, will include a host of events, starting with a morning remembrance at the slide site for families, local community members, volunteers and first responders to honor the 43 lives lost. Highway 530 will close from 9 a.m. to noon. The hour-long event is expected to start shortly before 10 a.m., and will include a bell ceremony, a flag raising, an honor guard, and pipes and drums. At the request of families, no formal speeches are scheduled. From noon to 4 p.m., the Oso Fire Department at 21824 Highway 530 will host an open house and soup social, while the Darrington Community Center will present a pie social.

Wesco names top stars in 3A North league

Joe Marsh of Arlington won Coach of the Year honors and senior guard Jessica Ludwig was named Co-Player of the Year as Wesco 3A North awards were announced March 9. On the first basketball team with Ludwig were teammates Jayla Russ and Gracie Castaneda, both juniors. Three other Lady Eagle junior guards - Emma Janousek, Sevi Bielser and Serafina Balderas - made the second team. Garbrielle Grandbois, a sophomore from Marysville Getchell, made the second unit. In boys basketball, Michael Painter of M-P

was named Co-Player of the Year. Nathan Aune of Arlington joined him on the first team. On the second team were Bryce Juneau and Nate Heckendorf of M-P and Arlington’s Donavan Sellgren and Drew Bryson, a sophomore. In boys swimming, five members of the Marysville Getchell team were honored: Connor DeMarco, a junior, in the 50- and 100-freesyle, and the 400-freestyle relay team of DeMarco, sophomores John Snider and Nathaniel Ludwig, and junior Joshua James. M-P’s Jaeson Wykes made the team in the

500-freestyle. M-P had four and Arlington three wrestlers on the all-conference first team. Trey Swanson at 106 pounds, Jeremy Nygard at 126 and Clayton Hunter at 132 represent the Eagles. For the Tommies, Ryan Daurie at 145 pounds, Keith Pablo at 160, Killian Page at 170 and Drew Hatch at 182 made the team. In girls wrestling just one team was picked in the entire Wesco north and south conferences for 3A and 4A. On that team are Arlington’s Aspen Carbajal at 100 pounds and Robin Hernandez a 105.

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project in Darrington. “From the very beginning, we made two promises to the families and communities of Oso, Darrington and Arlington — and to everyone who gave so generously to our fund,” said Dr. Dennis G. Smith, president and CEO of United Way. “The first was that 100 percent of all donations to our Disaster Recovery Fund would go to disaster relief; none of this money was spent on United Way’s administrative costs or overhead. “The second is that we were committed to long-term recovery.” Smith said there is $645,000 remaining in the recovery fund. Examples of distributions to families and individuals include: •$599,000 for temporary housing, rent, mortgage payments and replacement household items; •$452,000 for emergency cash to meet immediate needs; •$200,000 for medical and mental health care; •$130,000 for gas cards to cover the cost

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by the time you’re done.” Ballenger noted that the day’s other donations were based on the number of laps Morris completed, so the total amount raised was still being added up as of press time. Morris is a man of few words, but the back of his T-shirt bore the message that the YMCA has helped him “in mind and spirit.” The 25-year-old believes his experiences at the Y, starting at age 18, have helped him remain positive. Ballenger has seen Morris

LAWS FROM Page 1 ents can excuse their children from taking statewide assessments; eliminates Common Core standards; eliminates automated traffic safety cameras; and establishes life at conception act. Marysville - District 38 •Sen. John McCoy has sponsored 12 bills including: authorizes dental health aide for tribes; cre-

of driving around closed Highway 530; •$42,000 for youth and educational programs; •$33,000 for memorials and scholarships; and •$25,000 for funeral-related travel expenses. Corporate donations were used to pay for the increased community infrastructure necessary for slide response. About $1.6 million was used to support community organizations and specific programs. Examples of distributions to community organizations include: •$452,000 for first responders in Snohomish County and neighboring jurisdictions; •$444,000 for increased administrative costs and programs; •$240,000 for economic development; •$229,000 for youth programs; and •$207,000 for disaster case managers, working directly with families impacted by the slide. United Way’s Disaster Recovery Fund received support from more than 12,000 individuals from all 50 states; 86 corporations and foundations, all but two based in Washington State; and 150 individual fundraisers and benefits.

drag dumbbells for 20 laps in an hour, but he deemed this arduous task a natural outgrowth of the much-less demanding adaptive fitness training that he offers not only to Morris, but to those with disabilities ranging from teens to seniors. “We routinely do a onemile outdoor course with hills,” Ballenger said. “It includes not only mobility training, but also getting across the street safely. We serve a lot of adults with developmental disabilities at the Y, and we’re just as concerned with giving them the independent living skills they need.” Ballenger pointed out

that Morris has been the recipient of several fundraisers, as a young man with cerebral palsy, but this marks the second year that Morris has been able to generate donations for other disabled adults. “This will pay for programs to serve those living with disabilities, even if they’re not members of the Y,” said Ballenger, who expected Morris would raise around $2,000. “A lot of our programs don’t require disabled people to join the Y, or they heavily subsidize their memberships.” To donate to Morris’ fundraiser, call 360-653-9622.

ates office of Native early child care and education; eliminates certificate of academic achievement to graduate from high school; March 31 as Cesar Chavez Day; get rid of Daylight Savings Time; and eliminates the board of education. •Rep. June Robinson has sponsored 14 bills, including: workers care for family members or themselves with serious health conditions; all residents have

accessible, affordable and comprehensive health care by 2020; addresses healthy housing improvements; exemptions from immunizations with regard to personal objection; and grow aerospace industry workforce to 100,500 jobs by 2040. •Rep. Mike Sells sponsored 13 bills including: special license plates for funds for workforce training programs; incentives to hire workers with permanent disabilities; reimburse employees for cell-phone use; pay three times the regular rate for Thanksgiving Day; and mandatory liability insurance for motorcycle riders. The Arlington lawmakers are all Republicans, the Marysville ones are all Democrats. For more information on bills your legislators are part of go to leg.wa.gov and search bills.

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United Way honors Arlington, M’ville groups

Senior Aerospace – Absolute Manufacturing of Arlington and the Marysville School District team were big winners at the United Way of Snohomish County’s Community Caring Campaign March 12. Senior Aerospace won the President’s Award and the school district coalition won the Labor Partnership Award. More than 500 representatives of companies, nonprofits, school districts, labor unions and government agencies in Snohomish

County celebrated the close of the campaign drive. The largest single contributions come in the form of grants from the Employees Community Fund of Boeing Puget Sound ($1.86 million) and The Boeing Co. ($725,000). United Way of Snohomish County will be celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2015. Josh O’Connor, the publisher of The Herald, and Larry Hanson, publisher emeritus, will co-chair United Way’s 2015 campaign. “2014 was a deeply moving

MARYSVILLE POLICE MPD catches bank robber

MARYSVILLE – Marysville police quickly caught a bank robber just 100 yards from the bank when a police dog found him hiding in some bushes Friday night, March 6. MPD Cmdr. Robb Lamoureux said police were able to respond so fast because of a 911 hang-up call made by a Home Street Bank employee while the robber was still in the bank. Lamoureux said the robber pointed a handgun at a bank employee, demanded money and fled. Police arrested a 22-yearold Texas man who was found with a handgun and a large amount of money. He was being booked into

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Meth arrest with son in car

ARLINGTON — The Arlington City Council considered cost-savings measures and infrastructure improvements March 9. City administrator Paul Ellis presented a review of the NOVAtime 4000 Software electronic timekeeping system. “Currently, all our employees use paper timecards to record their vacations and shifts,” Ellis said. “Everything’s entered in manually.” Ellis touted NOVAtime as compatible with the city’s existing software, and suggested leasing rather than buying it. “If we lease it, we’re not tied to it if we decide to change our software, and they’ll be the ones to maintain it,” Ellis said. Although leasing would cost the city $660 a month, Ellis expects savings, when compared to the hours that staff spend entering data manually. “Is this going to be able to handle differentials due to different employee groups and unions?” council member Marilyn Oertle asked. Ellis replied: “NOVAtime is very in tune with the needs of municipalities. They know that each bargaining group has its own rules.” When fellow council member Jan

TULALIP — A Marysville man was arrested March 5 on suspicion of smoking methamphetamine in his car with his 10-year-old son in the passenger seat. Tulalip police arrested the man, 30, near the Quil Ceda Creek Casino. He’s accused of possessing illegal drugs and criminal endangerment of a child. Police said they reviewed footage on closed-circuit TV showing the suspect smoking from a glass tube inside the vehicle. The man allegedly acknowledged that he was smoking illegal drugs, a police report says.

MARYSVILLE – The Marysville Strawberry Festival royalty will be crowned Saturday, March 14, in a ceremony at Marysville-Pilchuck High School. Doors open at 6 with the event starting at 7 p.m. Both the royalty and junior royalty will be crowned.

Lakewood night

LAKEWOOD – The Open House and Community Information Night will take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. March 17 at Lakewood High School. A spaghetti dinner will be available for $5 a person. Kindergarten registration will be held, along with a high school orientation for parents of 8th-graders. The district’s architects and construction project manager will share the latest plans for construction

of the new high school. An overview of the district’s safety/emergency plan will be shared. Several outside organizations will share information about their groups. Entertainment will be provided by the band and jazz choir “Swingbeat.” For details, call the district at 360 652-4000.

Walk at Tulalip

TULALIP – A rally will take place Saturday, April 11, to end multiple sclerosis at Walk MS 2015 at the Tulalip Amphitheatre. One of hundreds of fundraising walks across the nation that draw 300,000 people to the MS movement, proceeds from Walk MS support research and local programs and services for people living with or affected by multiple sclerosis. For details call 800-3444867 and press 2, or visit www.walkMS.org.

tion. Several of their employees live in Darrington, which made choosing to do their Days of Caring project at the Darrington Community Center an easy decision. Trina Massingale, who ran the campaign, won an Employee Campaign Manager of the Year Award. The Labor Partnership Award went to the coalition of groups involved in the Marysville School District campaign. They put their United Way campaign on hold after the shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School

but decided that one way to help the community move forward was to come together and finish the campaign. Jerry Goodwin was the United Way’s 2014 campaign chairman and CEO of Senior Aerospace. The money raised through this campaign supports 106 multiyear grants addressing immediate needs in priority investment areas identified by community members and long-term needs through United Way initiatives focusing on education, financial stability and English language learners.

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year for Snohomish County with the devastating mudslide last March and the school shooting in October,” said Dr. Dennis Smith, president and CEO of United Way of Snohomish County. “As often happens, however, these challenges brought out the best in our community: generosity and resiliency.” Senior Aerospace – Absolute Manufacturing won the President’s Award in part for almost doubling the money they raised, tripling their corporate gift and tripling employee participa-

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Paul Ellis, city administrator Schuette expressed concerns about pay data being stored online “in the cloud,” Ellis assured her that sensitive information such as Social Security numbers would not be compromised. Ellis noted that the city was still checking the reviews NOVAtime had received from other cities, some of which were negative, and would opt for another option if the negatives outweighed its positives. Public works director Jim Kelly presented the plans for the new parking lot and protection storm drain at Haller Park. City staff has completed

the bid package for construction of a 38-stall lot next to the public works building, as well as a storm drain system in Cox Avenue to protect the water quality of the Haller well field. Kelly added that the project would include crosswalks and at least eight lights. “It’s smart to do all these at the same time,” Ellis said. The construction estimates are $170,000 for the parking lot and $55,000 for the water-quality improvements. The council will vote on this project March 16. Ellis returned to address Frontier America’s Best Communities Award. A team from Washington State University is writing a grant proposal on behalf of Arlington and Darrington for the award, and the Snohomish County Economic Alliance will submit the grant and act as the fiscal agent. Ellis hopes to see this award help foster retail and industrial broadband Internet access, to make the area more attractive to businesses.

WHAT’S UP? What’s Up is a feature of the Marysville Globe-Arlington Times that will note some of the top events for the public that are going on locally in the next week. If you would like your event to be considered, put it in our online calendar at: www.marysvilleglobe.com or www.arlingtontimes. com. Saturday, March 14 • Arlington American Legion Post 76 at 115 N. Olympic Ave. invites its members to celebrate the 96th birthday of the Legion with a ceremony at 4 p.m. and dinner at 5 p.m. Dinner is $7. Call 360-435-2492 for details. • The Marysville-Pilchuck High School auditorium will host the annual April Friesner Memorial Scholarship

Pageant to crown the Marysville Strawberry Festival’s Senior and Junior Royalty Courts. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the pageant will start at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 at the door. This year’s theme is “Buried Treasure: Let It Shine.” • The Red Curtain Arts Center will stage its readers’ theater presentation of “Nickel and Dimed” at 7 p.m. The play is based on Barbara Ehrenreich’s 1999 book of the same name, chronicling the lives of low-wage workers as an undercover journalist. Admission is $5 at the door. Saturday, Sunday, March 14-15 • The Tulalip Cabela’s at 9810 Quil Ceda Blvd. offers its Great Spring Outdoor Days from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Activities include seminars, demonstrations and cooking events for the family, advising outdoorsmen and women how to shift from winter to spring excursions. Workshops on different aspects of fishing will be presented by local experts on an hourly basis. Friday, March 20 • The Red Curtain Arts Center will host an 8 p.m. concert featuring blues musician Reggie Miles and local folk band The Banner Days, a duo made up of singer/songwriters Bradford Loomis and Beth Whitney. Tickets are $20 each, available through www. brownpapertickets.com or at the center from 2-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday.


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Marysville’s spring cleaning is April 6-11 duce our city to visitors, so our Clean Sweep volunteers will work Nehring with staff to tidy up the landscaping and plants around those signs. All that hard work will help showcase the return of our hanging basket program this May. I always feel a great sense of community when I drive into our city and get to enjoy those bright, colorful baskets of flowers hanging along State. Another area of Marysville that will benefit from our Clean Sweep volunteers is Mother Nature’s Window park property, the remarkable natural preserve located along 100th Street near 55th Avenue. From old-growth timber to flying squirrels, this 35-acre parcel has the potential to be a treasured open space that future generations can explore and enjoy. Our first step

in opening this property to the public is a thorough cleanup, and that’s where our volunteers come in. We have a lot of work to do this year, including developing a master plan for the future of the Mother Nature’s Window property so we can move forward with plans to open this magnificent piece of nature to the public. At last year’s Clean Sweep, we had 43 volunteers contribute more than 129 hours of service. We painted 625 feet of fencing along 51st Avenue and near the roundabout wall on 108th Street. We cleaned up Freeway Park by pulling weeds, planting summer flowers and grasses, and painting planter boxes. We removed old, damaged playground equipment from Foothills Park, and we completed wetland cleanup work at the library, at Munson Creek and in Jennings Park. It’s amazing what our community can achieve when we work together. I look forward to seeing what we can accomplish this year.

Along with our outdoor 2015 Pride of Marysville downtown/waterfront disClean Sweep efforts, we’re award. trict. If you’re interested again offering our annual There are four catin nominating someone, Shred-A-Thon from 9 a.m. egories: Best residential please visit our webto noon on Saturday, April property (Pride of the site, marysvillewa.gov, 18, at City Hall. This is an Neighborhood), best and search for “Pride of extremely popular event block/neighborhood, Marysville awards.” that gives our residents best business, and the Jon Nehring is the mayor the chance to safely and Mayor’s Choice – James of Marysville. His column efficiently gets rid of old Comeford Award focused runs once a month. documents. I want to thank on improvements in the all the sponsors and volunteers for making THE MARYSVILLE this possible. As you’re out in the community, don’t for360-659-1300 get about our annual The Newspapers at the Heart & Soul of Our Community Pride of Marysville The Arlington Times and The Marysville Globe are audited regularly by Alliance for Audited Media. neighborhood See www.certifiedaudit.com for the most recent data. improvement awards. P UBLISHER C. P AUL BROWN ext. 1050 ADVERTISING JODY KNOBLICH, SALES MANAGER Each year, we recPBrown@soundpublishing.com Ext. 3054 ognize those neighjknoblich@soundpublishing.com MANAGING EDITOR STEVE POWELL ext. 5050 spowell@marysvilleglobe.com bors and businesses ADVERTISING Display: Wed. by 2:45 for following Sat. DEADLINES Line Ads and Semi-Display: REPORTERS KIRK BOXLEITNER ext. 5052 who take pride in Wed. at 3 p.m. for Sat. publication. kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com Directories and Special Occasions: their property and BRANDON ADAM ext. 5054 Wed. 2 p.m.. badaml@marysvilleglobe.com Email: nanderson@marysvilleglobe.com help enhance the INSIDE SALES NANCY ANDERSON ext. 3050 SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 YEAR - $29.95 appearance of their nanderson@marysvilleglobe.com 2 YEARS - $45.00 community. MAILED OR DELIVERY (LIMITED ZIP CODES APPLY). CIRCULATION 1-888-838-3000 circulation@soundpublishing.com If you know a local MEMBER OF WASHINGTON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION. CREATIVE CREATIVE SERVICES: 425-339-3193. business, or a parCREATIVE@MARYSVILLEGLOBE.COM. ticular homeowner or MAILING ADDRESS: PO BOX 145 block/neighborhood, PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 1085 CEDAR AVE., that exemplifies pride MARYSVILLE, WA 98270 of ownership and The Arlington Times and The Marysville Globe are owned has outstanding curb by Sound Publishing, Inc., a Washington Corporation appeal, please nomiwww.soundpublishing.com nate them for the Copyright 2011, Sound Publishing Inc.

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If the weather is any indication, spring is right around the corner. That means it’s time for our fifth Clean Sweep April 6-11. It’s hard to believe this volunteer cleanup began only five years ago as a graffiti paint-out event. Our community has made Clean Sweep a one-of-akind event in a short time. One major focus is beautification of public right of way – specifically along some of our highertraffic corridors like State Avenue, and 51st and 67th avenues. I’m not just talking about cleaning up litter and mowing the grass. We want to add visually pleasing trees, shrubs and flowers. If you’ve driven south along State Avenue from 88th you’ve seen bunches of daffodils growing in landscaped plots along the railroad tracks. Our goal is to expand that to 172nd. Adding visual appeal to our roadsides is one way we can share that pride with anyone who visits. Our city gateway signs are another way we intro-

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BRIEFS Retirement party

March 14, 2015

Frozen ball March 20

ARLINGTON – March 20 is first day of spring but princesses don’t care as that’s the evening of the

Frozen Enchanted Ball at Weston High School. The event is being put on by Girl Scout Troop 42168.

It will be from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Cost is $10 per child, $5 per adult. An adult must accompany children.

Princesses are asked to wear their favorite attire. The school is at 4407 172nd St. NE.

MARYSVILLE – A Retirement Party for longtime Marysville Fire Chief Greg Corn will take place March 26. The event that Thursday will be from 2-4 p.m. with a presentation at 3 p.m. The party will be at the Station 62 truck bay at 10701 Shoultes Rd.

Tribe election

TULALIP – The 2015 Tulalip Tribes Board of Directors election will take place from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, March 21, at the Tulalip Resort Casino. Fifteen candidates are running. The two candidates receiving the most votes will be elected to serve a three-year term. The Annual General Council will take place the same day starting at 10 a.m. The candidates are: Brent Cleveland, Tristan James, Debra L. Posey, Pat Contraro, Dion Joseph, Margie J. Guzman-Santibanez, G. John Enick Jr., Bonnie Juneau, Melvin R. Sheldon, Marlin Fryberg Jr., Candace “Candy” Maxwell, Dawn Simpson, Mark W. Hatch, Willa McLean and Herman Williams Jr. The current board consists of Fryberg Jr., Herman Williams Sr., Theresa Sheldon, Les Parks, Glen Gobin, Deborah Parker and Marie Zackuse. BIRTHS Michelle and Tony Anderson of Marysville had a baby girl 2/28/15 Jackie Moore and Marc Eller had a baby girl 2/22/15 -Cascade Valley Hospital in Arlington

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BRIEFS Senior Royalty set

MARYSVILLE – The Senior Royalty for this summer’s Marysville Strawberry Festival has been announced. At Mountain View, Bill Strong is the king and Joanne King is the queen. At Marysville Care Center, Earl Shaffer is the king and Patricia Quast is the queen. Diane and Burt Kramlich are the queen and king at Windsor Square. Nikki Morris is the queen and Don Hendrickson the king at Merrell Gardens. And Gordon Rux is the king at Grandview Village while Amy Cox is the queen.

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MARYSVILLE – The city Parks and Recreation Department is offering a

craft fair with items made by kids ages 6-13 at about the same time as its annual Easter Egg Hunt. Both events will be Saturday, April 4. The crafts will be sold from 9:30-11:30 a.m. The egg hunt will start at 10 a.m. Both will be at the Jennings Park Barn, 6915 Armar Road. Cost for a booth at the craft fair is $15. For vendor information and registration, call 360-363-8400.

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MARYSVILLE – The city has received a federal grant of $422,000 to improve traffic signal operations at seven intersections. The grant also will increase visibility of signals at two intersections, and upgrade railroad /traffic

signal interconnect equipment, circuitry and operations at four intersections. Also, flashing yellow arrow left-turn signal displays will be added at six intersections and installation of advanced vehicle detection will be added at one State Avenue intersection. Design is expected this year, with construction mid- to late-2016.

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MARYSVILLE – LaurieAnn Sigler, American Beauties Plus Classic Woman Ambassador 2015, will be at the Marysville Albertsons, 301 Marysville Mall March 19-20 from 4-7 p.m. encouraging people to donate food and cash to the Marysville Community Food Bank.

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ment Preservation Program shall include a 2-inch asphalt overlay, pavement repair, shoulder improvements, planing and grinding, sidewalk ramp replacement to meet ADA standards, replacing traffic loops, utility adjustment, channelization, restoration and other work, all in accordance with the attached Contract Plans, these Contract Provisions, and the Standard Specifications. The project is estimated to cost $1,290,055.25. Please address any comments and questions you may have to the Project Manager, Jeff Laycock, PE at (360) 363-8274. Plans, specifications, addenda and plan holders list for this project are available online through Builder’s Exchange of Washington, Inc., at http://www.bxwa.com; 2607 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201-2929, (425) 258-1303, Fax (425) 259-3832. Click on “bxwa.com”; “Posted Projects”, “Public Works”, “City of Marysville”, and “Project Bid Date”. (Note: Bidders are encouraged to “Register as a Bidder”, in order to receive automatic email notification of future addenda and to be placed on the “Bidders List” This service is provided free of charge to Prime Bidders, Subcontractors, & Vendors bidding this project. Contact Builders Exchange of Washington at 425-258-1303 should you require further assistance.) Plans, specifications, addenda and plan holders list may also be obtained directly through the City by contacting, Jeff Laycock, PE; Project Manager at (360) 363-8274. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier’s check or bid bond (with an authorized surety company as surety) made payable to the City of Marysville in an amount not less than five percent (5%) of the bid amount. The City of Marysville reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive irregularities in the bid or in the bidding. No bidder may withdraw their bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a period of sixty (60) days. April O’Brien, Deputy City Clerk Published: Marysville Globe March 14, 2015 #1273063

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March 14, 2015

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The Marysville Pilchuck soccer team works out on its home field, while the Arlington High boys practice their skills on the putting green at the Gleneagle Golf Course in Arlington this week.

Spring sports seasons get ready for action

LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood girls golf team returns two varsity players. Senior Kendal Hurd enters her second year of playing, and so does sophomore Brooke Forsell. They qualified for district last year, coach Chris Walster said. Lakewood also has freshman potential, Bailey Dixon, who “has had a very exciting start to the season,” Walster said. Rival Kings won the state 1A championship last year and is returning a number of players, Walster said. MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Getchell softball team returns seniors captain Kymber Devlin and Kaitlyn Bombach, juniors Ashlyn Sievers and Della Willem and sophomore Katie King. “We do not know that much about newcomer Arlington but MarysvillePilchuck, Stanwood and Everett all return strong teams,” Mike Moran said. Meanwhile, MG enters its fourth year as a baseball program with the goal of winning its first division

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The Lakewood High School girls golf team practices putting on the Gleneagle course. championship, coach Gerry Klep said. It will be “counting on” senior outfielder John Clark, sophomore infielder and pitcher Collin Montez, sophomore outfielder and pitcher Zac Townsend, senior shortstop and pitcher Austin Richburg, junior shortstop and pitcher Cameron Burns, and senior outfielder and pitcher Collin Mahony. MG’s tennis team returns nine varsity players, the most the four-year program has returned, coach Andrew Christopher said.

“I’m optimistic we should be competing for one of the top spots in our league,” Christopher said. “Marina Ciferri just missed going to state last year as a sophomore, and she has come back ready to go this year, as a junior.” MARYSVILLE — The Marysville-Pilchuck track team is predicting four returning members to do well this season. “Both our boys and girls squads are looking at a ‘reload’ scenario this year as we lost so many key seniors

from 2014,” coach Randy Davis said. M-P returns senior and defending longjump champion Austin Joyner. Other tracksters are Bianca Acuario, who will run the sprints, and football star and wrestling state champion Killian Page. “We also have a good crew of newcomers from freshmen to first-year seniors that the coaches are excited about,” Davis said. For throws, M-P returns Corbin Ferry who is “one of the best returning discus throwers around.”

Also, the M-P softball team returns seniors Kayla Tocco and captain Kayla Tocco. M-P’s goal is to win the 3A Wesco North title and a berth into state, coach Aaron Zachry said. “Everett will be a solid squad this year, only graduating one senior last season,” Zachry said. “Both MG and Stanwoods programs are on an up swing so should make for some good ball this spring.” ARLINGTON — The Arlington baseball team returns six varsity players. “Tanner Bradford and Garrett Wiseman will be two of our starting pitchers,” coach Scott Striegel said. “Both got considerable varsity pitching experience last year.” The boys soccer and golf teams at Arlington High School have large turnouts, but the girls golf team is small. But that doesn’t mean the girls aren’t going to be good. The Lady Eagles return two-time state 4A qualifier junior Emmi Modahl. Coach Greg Dailer expects

her to return to state, and for junior Natalie Mackey and sophomore Marina Vu to join her. The boys golf coach, Kevin Coghill, said two of his top returnees from last year have improved a lot. “They got hooked on the game,” Coghill said of Austin Foe and Conner Stephens. His other top returnee is senior captain Bishop Kiner. Coach Mike Gudgeon said the same thing about the soccer team, but with 13 returnees and 34 turning out, he expects the Eagles to be strong. Top returnees include: Seigo Hall, a senior midfielder who was all-league as a sophomore, but injured last year; junior goalkeeper Nick McDonald; and sophomore forward Stephen Caponey. Gudgeon said he is excited about the new turf at Arlington that the Eagles will play their home games on. Gudgeon expects rivals Stanwood and MarysvillePilchuck to be their toughest competitors for the Wesco North title.

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Golfers from Marysville-Pilchuck and Marysville Getchell practice at Cedarcrest Golf Course, while Arlington’s and Marysville Getchell’s soccer teams practice on their home fields.


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March 14, 2015

Arlington girls 4th at state; M-P loses twice

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Arlington won two of three games at state to place fourth. in the game 26-24 going into the final quarter. After trading goals in the final quarter Russ and Balderas added two three’s to get ahead of West Seattle 38-31. After Arlington hit another putting the score 41-35, West Seattle snuck in a run to get the score 41-40 with only seconds left. But Arlington kept the ball safe on its last possession just long enough to win it. To advance to that game, the Lady Eagles beat Wilson 59-56 behind Gracie Castanada’s 18 points.

Meanwhile, the Marysville-Pilchuck boys basketball team lost its consolation match to Bellevue 81-45. M-P’s Michael Painter scored a game-high 19 points and also led the team with five rebounds and four assists. The Wolverines dominated in every category, making 16-of-28 field goals (59 percent), 11 of 18 three-pointers (61 percent) and 16 of 19 free throws (84 percent). M-P started strong with a 10-5 lead, but was eventually outscored 24-13 in the

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who will coach shot put, and two-time Olympian Duncan Atwood returns to coach javelin. The clinic also will have four collegiate national champions from Concordia University. “It brings everyone closer together then they were before,” Rome said To register, visit www.

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730 E Highland Dr • Arlington 360-435-8988 360-435-8986

Wednesdays - Beginning April 8th at The Salvation Army

953360

LUTHERAN

www.arlingtonfm.com • office@arlingtonfm.com BAPTIST

Easter/Resurrection What’s it all mean to me?

BAPTIST

Join us for worship and find out

953364

1253927

953354

Saturdays @ 5:30pm at The Salvation Army 7227 44th Ave NE - Marysville

BAPTIST

SUNDAY SERVICES:

NON DENOMINATIONAL

COMMUNITY

Sunday School ............................. 9:30 am Coffee Fellowship .......................10:30 am Morning Worship............................ 11 am Evening Service..................................6pm Youth Group.......................................6pm AWANA Clubs (Pre2K - 12th) ............6:30 pm

THURSDAY: (Sept. - May)

www.fbcmarysville.org

Women’s Bible Study .................. 9:30 am

A CBA Church

953369

953375

81st & State Ave. • 360-659-1242

953371

WEDNESDAY: (Sept. - May)

BAPTIST

Emmanuel

812465

COMMUNITY

METHODIST

Arlington United Church

Baptist Church

United Methodist and Evangelical Covenant Church United in Serving Christ and Neighbor

14511 51st Ave NE Marysville, WA 98270

953370

¨ Ingles/Español Culto Bilingue:

Pastor Deena Jones • Corner of 4th & McLeod 953361

SBC

Sunday Worship at 10:15AM

Interim Pastor Worship Times School: 9:15am Ed Feller Sunday Morning Service: 10:30am Church: (360) 659-9565 Evening Service: 6pm

www.auc1.org

1-888-421-4285 x813

360-435-3259

ASSEMBLY

CTK Arlington 10:00am Sundays Presidents Elementary 505 E. Third Street Pastor Rick Schranck 953348

953343

COMMUNITY

Bible teaching, upbeat music, friendly and casual atmosphere 953367

Marysville Free Methodist Church

Faith Lutheran Church Smokey Pt. area

“Family Oriented — Bible Centered” 6715 Grove St., Marysville • 360-659-7117 Hillside Christian Preschool 360-659-8957

Come Worship With Us Services on Sundays 10am 1424 172nd St NE • Marysville

360-652-9545

1207793

Worship Directory To advertise in this Directory call Nancy at 360-659-1300

953366

Our Hands

Classic Worship Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15a.m. Kidz’ Zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00a.m. Casual Worship Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00a.m. Student Ministries (Jr . High-Wednesday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 p.m. Student Ministries (Sr . High-Thursday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 p.m. Hillside Christian Preschool NOW Enrolling for the 2014-15 School Year Groups for Children, Youth, College/Career, Young Marrieds, Families and Seniors www.marysvillefmc.org

953372

God’s Work

FREE METHODIST

COMMUNITY

NON DENOMINATIONAL

MARYSVILLE GOSPEL HALL 5202 - 116th St. NE, Marysville • 658-9822

Sunday

Remembrance Meeting .................... 9:30 a.m. Bible Teaching & Sunday School ....... 11 a.m. Evening Service .....................................6 p.m.

Monday

Family Bible Hour (Sept.-May) ...........7 p.m.

Wednesday

Prayer and Bible Study .........................7 p.m. Non-Denominational • All Welcome

953374

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General Financial

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Business Opportunities

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Schools & Training

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pets/animals

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Dogs

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