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Salary commission is likely headed to Mukilteo

The City is moving toward establishing a salary commission to determine compensation for elected officials. Mayor Joe Marine brought the issue to the council during its March 25 work session …

City Council offers direction, assignments for its commissions

At a retreat earlier this year, the City Council decided that enhancing its relationships with the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Commission, Parks and Arts Commission, and Mukilteo Youth …

Mukilteo, Everett to share costs in Mukilteo Lane repairs

Help is on the way for Mukilteo Lane. But residents on the street are going to need to be patient, and the City will have to find money to pay half of an estimated $13 million bill. City …

Two electric vehicle charging projects in Mukilteo have been awarded grants by the Washington State Department of Commence this week. Washington State Department of Commerce Director Mike Fong …

The PUD’s Board of Commissioners approved a rate increase of 5.8% during its March 5 commission meeting. After initially approving a 2024 electric budget that included a prospective 3.8% …

Sno-Isle Libraries exec Langer Thompson will retire in July

After more than five years as Sno-Isle Libraries’ executive director, Lois Langer Thompson has announced she will retire in July. She replaced Jonalyn Woof-Ivory – executive …

The March Mukilteo Chamber of Commerce breakfast hosted two Mukilteo residents who shared their volunteer experience with SCORE, a nonprofit volunteer small business mentoring organization. …

The Cascade Warbirds is preparing for the 2024 airshow season with a training session for anyone interested in becoming a marshaler of aircraft at aviation events. The training program also includes …

Rep. Rick Larsen (D-Everett) is extending the deadline for high school-aged students who live or attend school in Washington’s 2nd Congressional District to submit their art to the 2024 …

Washingtonians faced with overpayment assessments and accruing interest on their pandemic unemployment benefits can find relief in House Bill 1975, sponsored by Representative Lillian Ortiz-Self …

New ferries to bolster fleet are still years away

Washington's ferry system is in jeopardy. It is struggling to meet the demands of its routes, and officials say it may be three to four years before any new ferry can go into service.  …

Community Transit Board members, elected officials, staff, and community members are celebrated the start of service on the Swift Orange Line Saturday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and Block Party …

Edmonds College hosted over 300 girls from the Edmonds, Mukilteo, and Everett school districts from eighth to 12th grade March 27 for an Expanding Your Horizons event. The annual event, designed to …

‘Migration’: 2024 Puget Sound Bird Fest

In November, the Beacon reported that the Puget Sound Bird Fest, traditionally held in September, was moving to a new month for 2024, according to the City of Edmonds, which holds the popular …

Kamiak’s track turnout: An abundance of riches

The Kamiak track and field team is bursting at the seams. Coming off a successful season that saw the Knights produce three individual state champions, Kamiak saw its numbers balloon to 349 …

John Lennon play is ‘a labor of love’

By day, Vik Patnaik is a mechanical engineer. By night, the Mukilteo resident sometimes likes to unwind by playing music. When Patnaik and his musically inclined friends got together one of the …

EMS levy lid lift is back

Will the third time be the charm for Mukilteo’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) levy lid lift? Mukilteo residents may soon find out as the City is making plans to submit another EMS levy …

City’s DEI Commission chair Simon Bai reflects on 2023 and looks to the future

Entering its fourth year, the City’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Commission is continuing its efforts to provide advice and guidance to the City Council. Chair Simon Bai …

Octopus farming banned in Washington; Inslee signs bill

Legislation preventing the farming of Octopus in Washington state has been signed by the governor. Sponsored by Rep. Strom Peterson (D-Edmonds) House Bill 1153 prohibits the farming of octopus …

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