Oct. 28, 2020 North County Outlook

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Salute to Firefighters We are proud to honor our local firefighters. Marysville Fire District

Martin McFalls Fire Chief

Jeff Cole Deputy Chief

Thomas Maloney Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal

Darryl Neuhoff Deputy Chief

Cal Droke Battalion Chief

Todd Furness Battalion Chief

Keith Taylor Battalion Chief of Training

David VanBeek Assistant Fire Marshal

Noah Pester Medical Services Officer

Tall Guy Small Guy Automotive

1309 Eighth St., Marysville, WA, 98270 • 360-653-9627

Basil Bailey Captain

Jeff Bilow Captain

Cody Brooke Captain/Paramedic

David Burlingame Captain

Mirco Piazzi Medical Services Officer

Jason Huizenga Captain

John Milless Captain

Tom Albright Chaplain

Don McGhee Deputy Fire Marshal II

Brian Merkley Deputy Fire Marshal I

Chad Crandall Captain

Matthew Campbell Captain

Mark Cook Captain

Samuel Eagle Captain

Noble Palace

Steve Neyens Captain

H & M Electric

Patrick Woolcock Captain/Paramedic

Kate Songhurst Medical Services Officer

804 State Ave., Marysville, WA • 360-659-3711

1212 State Ave., Suite B, Marysville, WA • 360-657-2773

Jason Tucker Captain

Ty Siegert Captain

Jeff Tucker Captain

Andrew Vander Veen Captain

Sonic Burger

918 Cedar Ave., Marysville, WA • 360-658-0501

Craig Walbridge Captain/Paramedic

Dan Schwartz Medical Services Officer

Schaefer-Shipman Funeral Home

CLC Licensing

9611-F State Ave., Marysville, WA • 360-657-4444

Darren Green Training Captain

Aaron Soper Battalion Chief

7407 47th Ave. NE, Marysville, WA • 360-659-6288

Marysville,WA, 98270 •425-422-3888

Dean Shelton Medical Services Administrator

Richard Jesus Battalion Chief

Dr. D. Scott Stayner, DDS

Ron Loop Construction

Mt. Vernon, WA Permit #34 ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER

3802 116th Street NE, Marysville, WA• 360-925-6538

John Mason Chaplain

Roy Robinson Subaru/Chevrolet I--5 Exit 199, Marysville,WA • 360-659-6236

Dennis Niva Chaplain

Greg Kanehen Chaplain

Dan Hazen Chaplain

Scott Wykes Chaplain

Bundy Carpet

615 State Ave., Marysville, WA • 360-659-0663

Salute to Firefighters

Pages 6-8 Vol. 13 No. 41 n October 28, 2020 - November 3, 2020

MARYSVILLE • ARLINGTON • SMOKEY POINT • LAKEWOOD • TULALIP • QUIL CEDA VILLAGE

Some students return to classrooms Kindergarten, first grade students in Arlington resume in-class learning using hybrid model By Christopher Andersson christopher@northcountyoutlook.com Kindergartners and first graders have returned to inperson school in Arlington as the district's first steps toward a reopening. Students were on campus starting on Oct. 12. The district is using the 'hybrid' model where one half of the student population is in school on Monday and Tuesday and the other half attends Wednesday and Thursday. To prevent the spread of COVID-19 the district has also implemented a number of safety measures. "Every parent and staff member gets a text," for a See ASD on page 2

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Marysville School District staff member Deanna Bashour pulls out items from a hygiene pack available at the district's new Connections Center during a tour on Oct. 15.

MSD's new center will assist homeless students By Christopher Andersson christopher@northcountyoutlook.com

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Pioneer Elementary teacher Caroline Donoho, left, works with kindergartner Miguel Cortez on Oct. 22.

Homeless students in the Marysville School District now have a center to stop by for support and services at the recently opened Con-

nections Center. The new center is meant to assist students and parents who may not have many other options to turn to.

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Stilly Chamber hosts candidates forum By Christopher Andersson christopher@northcountyoutlook.com Candidates for U.S. Congressional and Washington state legislature seats discussed COVID-19, the economy and other topics at a local candidates forum. The Stilly Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted the forum online on Oct. 13. Candidates were from U.S. Congressional District 2, which covers the majority of Arlington, Marysville and Tulalip, and from Washington Legislative District 39, which covers most of Arlington.

U.S. Congressional District 2 The race is between long-time incumbent Democrat Rick Larsen and Republican Timothy Hazelo. Larsen supported another round of stimulus relief from the federal government, and said recent bills passed by the House have not been able to get through the Senate. "We need another round of rental assistance," he said. "The next round of relief should include help for state and local governments," he said. "And be much more flexible in how those funds can be used." The move of Boeing jobs away

from the Everett area is not because of Washington governance, said Larsen. "Some folks say it is the business environment in Washington state," he said, "but Boeing is moving the 787 because the pandemic hit air travel internationally." He noted that air travel is down by 70 percent or more. Larsen said the local economy needs to be grown starting with the workers. "We also need to focus on workforce training," he said. "We're competing with workers around the world, not just workers from another state."

The manufacturing center in Smokey Point/Marysville is also good to help the economy, he said. "I've been very supportive of north Snohomish County, Smokey Point and that area where they want to make infrastructure improvements," said Larsen. Hazelo said the main focus of government bills should be opening businesses. "There's a lot of ancillary stuff in these bills," he said. "If we just opened up the industries that lost their good jobs they could go back to work." His number one priority is getting the economy opened up.

"What we really need to do is concentrate on all these small businesses," he said. His other two priorities are law and order and term limits for congressional representatives, he said. Hazelo criticized former COVID-19 relief bills for having too many avenues of funding. "We can help out the people and businesses but it has to precise and on-point and without the pork-filled garbage," he said. With Boeing taking away jobs from the area, Hazelo said Washington state's policies are to blame

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