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SPORTS: Tommies compete at state golf tournament. Page 10

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Marysville remembers fallen heroes BY CHRIS TRUJILLO ctrujillo@arlingtontimes.com

COMMUNITY: ‘Bark for Life’ raise more than $9,000. Page 6

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Marysville launches new website. Page 8

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Vol. 119, No. 15

Chris Trujillo/Staff Photo

From left, members of the Marysville American Legion Post 178 honor guard Michael Forrest, John Smith, Lynn Claughton and fire team commander Jeremiah Fort (in back), help remember fallen soldiers at the Marysville Cemetery, Monday, May 30.

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Cities, Tulalip Tribes join for economic summit BY KIRK BOXLEITNER kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com

TULALIP — “There’s a lot of good information and good vibrations here today,” said Mel Sheldon Jr., chair of the Tulalip Tribes, to the crowd in the Tulalip Resort’s

Orca Ballroom. “The goal and desire that we all share in common is to better our communities and our county.” Those words helped open the North Snohomish County Community Partners Economic

Development Summit between the Tulalip Tribes and the cities of Marysville and Arlington on May 25, as those jurisdictions teamed up with Strategies 360 to discuss how cooperative SEE SUMMIT, PAGE 2

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MARYSVILLE — While scores of American flags blew in the wind, more than 100 people crowded the north side of the Marysville Cemetery to honor fallen patriots at the annual Marysville American Legion Post 178 Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony, Monday, May 30. “This is a special day for anyone who is an American,” longtime Marysville resident and veteran Henry Stone said. “The (American) Legion does such a great job, as do the students from Marysville-Pilchuck High School. I am honored to be here.” With the MarysvillePilchuck band at her side, senior Cheyanne Froelich opened the ceremony by singing the National Anthem, as the school’s Naval Junior ROTC paraded the colors. The sharplydressed NJROTC members

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From left, Arlington Mayor Margaret Larson, Tulalip Tribal Chair Mel Sheldon Jr. and Mayor Jon Nehring at the North Snohomish County Community Partners Economic Development Summit on May 25.

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