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City wants to rename the Mukilteo Speedway

Mukilteo Police cites traffic issues as residents' top complaints every year. So it’s always seemed strange to Mayor Joe Marine that police would pull over drivers for speeding on a main …

Clear winners: Residents pick 2 gateway/park signs

If you’ve noticed that the City’s gateway and park signs look a little ragged and need to be replaced, you aren’t alone. Last year, the City Council made new gateway and park …

PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center: A second chance for animals

On a beautiful sunny Saturday, PAWS welcomed hundreds of guests to its ribbon-cutting ceremony for the long-awaited Wildlife Rehabilitation facility, the largest in the state. Nearly 10 years to the …

The Mukilteo Police Department has announced new lobby hours for public assistance. Starting this week, a desk officer will be available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 2-4 p.m. for …

Longtime Mukilteo Library employee dies

Jackie Specht, a former longtime Mukilteo Library employee, died last month at her home in Mukilteo. Specht, 68, was found by a friend. She had worked as a …

The City is forming a long-range financial planning committee and is inviting Mukilteo residents to apply for three volunteer positions on the committee. The committee, comprised of three City …

Annual curbside cleanup day is May 18

The City of Mukilteo will have its annual citywide curbside cleanup event, in partnership with Waste Management, on May 18. The event is open to regular residential customers with cart service or …

PAWS Wildlife Center: Space for injured animals to roam

On April 20, about 300 people attended the official opening of the new PAWS Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, just Snohomish on Highway 9. The 25-acre campus features nine buildings or enclosures that …

The former bookkeeper of a Mukilteo flooring company was sentenced last week in U.S. District Court in Seattle to three years in prison for four counts of wire fraud, one count of aggravated identity …

Mukilteo has many people who sacrifice their time and talents for the good of the community. They are civic-minded citizens who tirelessly work to make life better for residents. A perfect …

Perspectives on diversity, equity, and inclusion

Mukilteo dentist Nhi Pham remembers how out of place she felt growing up in Snohomish. Pham and her family, refugees from Vietnam, had found their way to their new home in Snohomish after being …

Earth Day 2024 in Mukilteo

Mother Nature did her part to encourage people to help clean the environment April 20 by serving up summerlike temperatures along with blue skies, at least to start the day. Near-perfect …

Strom Peterson applauds new drinking water standard

Washington regulators will adopt a drinking water standard the federal government issued recently that’s meant to limit people’s exposure to a class of harmful chemicals used for decades …

Mukilteo Police arrested a woman following a Tuesday morning disturbance at the Mukilteo ferry terminal. The incident that caused an extended delay in ferry traffic started just after 6 a.m …

Mukilteo’s Citizen of the Year – Facts and figures

The Citizen of the Year award was first presented in 1970. The list of recipients includes a doctor, librarian, newspaper publisher, and even brothers. For the Taylor (Dick, Ed, Tim, and Pam) and …

Link 1 Line service to Lynnwood begins Aug. 30

It’s getting close. Passenger service on Sound Transit’s Link 1 Line will begin to Lynnwood Aug. 30. The 8.5-mile segment will add four new stations: Shoreline South/148th St., …

Kamiak claims 3 titles at state competition

Kamiak’s winter guard was crowned champions at the All-Northwest Color Guard Championships March 30 at Wenatchee High School. The Knights finished first in the Scholastic A Division, …

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Like millions of other Americans over the decades, Odd and Randi Berget exemplified the words penned by New Yorker Emma Lazarus, whose poem “The New Colossus” closes with the famous …

Voters to decide on EMS levy lid lift again

A year after voters rejected an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) levy lid lift, the City Council voted 6-1 to place another EMS ballot measure on the Aug. 6 primary ballot during its Monday meeting. …

Mukilteo City Councilmembers Mike Dixon and Jason Moon, and Council President Louis Harris, along with members of Mukilteo's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Commission invite residents to join …

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